Today, I'm going to bring you a detailed guide on the latest version of League of Legends mobile game — Ryze. This "Rune Mage" is a big brother in the hearts of many summoners, and he's not only glorious in the PC version but now also has a new presence in the mobile game. Today, I'll introduce Ryze from the League of Legends mobile game. Ryze's skills have some "tricks," not as simple as those one-button kill heroes; you need to master his every cooldown to truly play this magic master.

Firstly, Ryze's passive, "Arcane Mastery," is quite interesting. Unlike the PC version, it increases skill damage based on mana. Yes, for Ryze, the importance of mana is simply a "lifeline." This means you need to increase your mana while using skills to deal more damage, it's like magic quantum mechanics.

Now let's talk about his Q skill — Overload. Although everyone seems to know only that it deals high damage, do you really know its hidden secrets? This skill not only deals significant damage, but most importantly, when you use W (Rune Prison) and E (Spell Flux) in combination, the damage of Q will increase directly! Not to mention, when your Q skill is fully charged, it can also give you a speed boost, making you a "speedster" on the battlefield. Don't be fooled by the fact that he's a mage; Ryze runs faster than anyone!

Speaking of W skill — Rune Prison, many players think the control effect is average, but the secret lies in the fact that if the target is already marked by the Flux effect from E, then W will directly become a root, immobilizing the enemy. This control effect can change the battle situation at critical moments. Imagine the enemy jungler rushing to kill you, and you use W to "root" him, it's like catching fish in a barrel.

Next, let's talk about Ryze's E skill — Spell Flux. The orb launched by this skill not only deals damage but also applies a Flux effect to nearby enemies for 4 seconds. If an enemy is already affected by Flux, the effect will continue to spread, creating a magical storm that affects enemies in the area. This skill performs exceptionally well in team fights, especially when enemies are clustered, E skill can make them spin around.

As for Ryze's ultimate — Realm Warp, the mobile version is even more "streamlined and practical" compared to the PC version. The portal not only allows you and your teammates to quickly reposition but also provides a brief movement speed boost after teleportation. Moreover, the most noteworthy part is that after teleportation, Ryze's skill cooldowns are reset! Imagine, just after teleporting, the enemy is still confused, and you can immediately start a new attack cycle with your skills, it's the best tool for catching the enemy off guard.

Overall, Ryze's gameplay in the mobile game has some differences from the PC version, but the overall strategy remains the same — controlling enemies with spell combos and dealing high burst damage through skill rotations. If you like slightly more complex heroes, Ryze is definitely a good choice. Just remember to practice your skills, as Ryze is a hero who values rhythm and precision. Master the skill combos, and your enemies will have to be careful.

The above is the content of the introduction to Ryze in the League of Legends mobile game. Ryze's strong return in version 6.1 not only brings new gameplay but also allows many summoners to rediscover this former rune mage. If you like to control the rhythm and enjoy making enemies feel the power of magic through a series of skills, Ryze will definitely give you a different experience.