In the game Decisive Peak, the gold lane is actually particularly important. For players, the gold lane is very crucial for roles like marksmen, and when players want to play the gold lane reasonably, they also need to pay attention to the methods. Below is a brief sharing of how to play the gold lane in Decisive Peak. When playing the gold lane, players should still understand the position and characteristics of the gold lane. Interested players can experience it directly.

To have a reasonable experience on the gold lane, at the beginning of the game, directly choose marksman and support type heroes to go to the gold lane. The development of marksmen in the game is particularly important, requiring quick accumulation of already formed equipment. If the support does not follow the marksman in the game, the marksman should use the defensive tower reasonably, developing under the tower, which can effectively reduce damage.

By mid-game, the marksman needs to develop quickly, clearing the minion waves, cleaning up monsters near the defensive towers, or using the minion waves to push down towers, gaining extra gold. The marksman needs to position themselves well to avoid being instantly killed by enemy heroes. Of course, in the game, multiple support heroes are needed for protection, as the marksman must ensure their survival at this point.

In the late game, if the towers on the gold lane are destroyed, the marksman can appropriately support other teams. If the situation is not good at this time, vision can be gained in other areas through placing wards, but one should avoid being caught by enemy heroes. Since the marksman's damage is particularly high in the late game, soloing the boss or attempting to backdoor the enemy base is possible.

The strategy for playing the gold lane in Decisive Peak has been shared. For players, when initially choosing the gold lane, it's still necessary to adjust the equipment and select suitable gear. Of course, each player's preferences and habits are different, so when selecting equipment, it's still based on personal preference.