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Aamon Core Pro Tutorial 1 Minute And 41 Seconds To Reach Level 4 Fast Farming


Welcome, fellow gamers! Today, we're diving deep into a game-changing strategy. Join me in today's video as I unveil the secret to leveling up in lightning speed: mastering the art of farming, all in just 1 minute and 48 seconds.


But here's the exciting part – this strategy isn't exclusive to one hero. It's a universal game-changer that will elevate your gameplay, no matter which core hero you prefer. Stick around and watch as we revolutionize your gaming experience!

Take the Blue Buff as your first choice to get if your core hero use mana. However, if your core hero, such as Ling who use energy, get the red buff first.


Save your retribution spell for securing the Lithowanderer – don't waste it on the Blue Buff. Without retribution, you won't stand a chance at claiming the Lithowanderer, as your enemies are equally determined to clash and secure it for themselves.

When attacking the Rockursa, position yourself in the middle, aligning with both the Rockursa and the red buff. Use Aamon's second skill to draw the red buff closer to Aamon, optimizing your efficiency in taking down both the Rockursa and securing the red buff.

After defeating the Rockursa and grabbing the red buff, you'll notice that our hero is just a small step away from reaching level 4. Keep watching as we use this advantage to take control of the battlefield!

We've hit level 4 precisely at the 1 minute and 41-second mark. Reaching level 4 grants us access to our ultimate ability!

It's the perfect moment to assist Chou by eleminating Bane down in the bottom lane.

This is precisely why Aamon should have his ultimate ready before attempting on taking down solo an enemy, even if they're within the confines of their tower.

Now, let's proceed with securing the turtle. If you're still tuned in, why not show your support by hitting that like button and subscribing to our channel?

During the clash fight to get the turtle, Aamon, Gord, and Franco may struggle to secure the Turtle against Hayabusa, Bane, and Floryn due to factors such as Hayabusa's mobility, Bane's crowd control, Floryn's healing, effective team coordination, itemization choices, and proper positioning.

Having a keen sense of the map is crucial in the game. In this situation, Aamon observes that Beatrix is withdrawing from the top lane while Franco continues to engage Hanabi. Aamon promptly heeds Franco's call for assistance.

However, just as Aamon is about to confront Hanabi, Floryn arrives on the scene. Aamon finds it challenging to unleash a powerful burst of damage at this moment because his items haven't reached their full damage potential, and Floryn is actively healing Hanabi.

However, Franco managed to skillfully hook Floryn, and eliminated her from the battle. At that very moment, Hayabusa initiated his ultimate targeting Aamon, but Aamon's passive ability mitigated most of the damage.

Aamon becomes aware of Cecilion's advance in the midlane and recognizes the need to halt his progress. Before engaging enemies, it's crucial to ensure that all skills are available for use. However, in this instance, Cecilion skillfully managed to survive the incoming damage.

In a clash fight against the enemy team consisting of Bane, Cecilion, Floryn, Hanabi, and Hayabusa, a well-coordinated strategy is essential for success.

First and foremost, the team of Gord, Franco, Chou, Ixia, and Aamon should prioritize focusing their firepower on one target at a time, with a particular emphasis on eliminating high-priority threats like Cecilion and Hanabi to reduce the enemy team's damage output.

The team's initiators, Chou and Franco, should engage using their crowd control abilities, such as Chou's Way of the Dragon and Franco's Iron Hook, to isolate and disable key enemies, creating opportunities for the rest of the team.

Gord, with his zone control abilities, should strategically position his area-of-effect damage and stuns to limit enemy movement and deter foes from repositioning effectively.

Meanwhile, Ixia and Aamon should take on the role of protecting the team's damage dealers, utilizing Ixia's shielding abilities and Aamon's Camouflage and crowd control to keep allies safe. It's crucial to disrupt Floryn's healing, potentially with items like Necklace of Durance or Sea Halberd.

As we conclude this segment of the match, I want to encourage you to stay tuned and watch the rest of the video. Trust me, this game is packed with intense moments and valuable strategies. By watching until the end, you'll gain valuable insights that can elevate your gameplay.

Be sure to watch the video above for an in-depth breakdown and valuable insights you won’t want to miss!

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