Which Mobile Legends Heroes are Easiest to Play?

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is a game that managed to distill all that MOBA magic championed by titles like Dota 2 and LOL into a mobile-friendly version. That’s not to say that the game is “surface-oriented”: on the contrary, it’s been lauded for its deep mechanics and fresh aesthetics, always worthy of a Mobile Legends top up.

That makes resisting Mobile Legends incredibly difficult, as it is too easily available, and the allure of “just one more match!” already captured the hearts of players worldwide. Still, most of the game’s 124 heroes come with intricate playstyles, making them difficult to fully understand during a single match.

However, here’s the other end of the spectrum: these are the easiest-to-play heroes in Mobile Legends!

Alice

Alice is a vampire-themed hero with potent self-sustaining capabilities. She has high built-in regen values regarding her health and mana pools, instantly making her a competent tank/mage hybrid. Her passive, Blood Ancestry, further bolsters her toughness by bumping her mana regeneration speed when around enemies. Plus, she gets increased movement speed and healing with every new level!

Flowing Blood allows Alice to target a group of enemies from afar with magic damage, but she can also trick them by recasting it again, which will instantly reposition her to that location. Then, she can cast Blood Awe to lower her foes’ max HP, alongside stunning and temporarily slowing them down.

Alice’s ultimate skill, Blood Ode, plays into all of her strengths: it costs MP to cast, but does magic damage to several heroes at once, all while healing Alice in the process! If unleashed at the right time, Blood Ode can make short work of fleeing enemies without putting you in much danger.

Miya

Perhaps Mobile Legends’ most recognizable mascot, Miya is an adept Marksman specializing in physical damage dispersed in various finishing moves. She can also bully and harass several players at once thanks to her Moon Blessing passive. If you can upkeep the attack speed buff (which is not all that difficult), you’ll have a shadow clone aiding you throughout most of the match!

Moon Arrow allows Miya to target more than one enemy with each arrow sent flying, courtesy of the two bonus arrows she’ll unleash in exchange for mana. While the splash damage is limited to 30%, that’s still too dangerous considering Miya’s fast attack speed.

Arrow of Eclipse is Miya’s best crowd-control tool, one that she can use to pin targets in place for more than a second before eight more arrows fly out of the point of impact, quickly finding their own targets. If the stakes get too high, Miya can cast Hidden Moonlight to turn invisible and gain a movement buff. Even if this skill lasts for only two seconds, that’s plenty of time for her to finish an enemy or escape to safety.

Hidden Moonlight has an added offensive bonus as well: namely, even if any attack Miya performs after concealing will instantly reveal her, if triggered before the timer runs out, Miya will get a sizable damage boost when ending the skill prematurely. So, even if that option is a high-risk-high-reward scenario, it’s incredibly easy to take advantage of in practice!

Vexana

Mobile Legends players who are also fans of the “evil witch” archetype should definitely master Vexana before long. She is a powerful combination of DPS and survivability, and the fact that she can summon an undead knight to “come to her rescue” really turns fighting her into a headache.

It all starts with Vexana’s passive: Nether Touch. Plain and simple, it’s a curse that inflicts any enemy hit for a five-second duration, causing them to explore if they were to die while affected, damaging the rest of their team in the process. Deathly Grasp ties in well there, allowing Vexana to force an enemy to flee (and eventually explore), as well as deal magic damage to all nearby enemies.

Next, Cursed Blast is an AOE skill that will first trap enemies by slowing them down, followed by a detonation that deals magic damage to every foe that wasn’t paying attention. However, Vexana can always use this skill to create breathing room when enemies group up to corner her.

Finally, Vexana’s ultimate, Eternal Guard, is a summoning skill that will call forth a fast-moving ghoulish horseman. Upon casting, the knight will charge into the fray, damaging enemies and kicking them in the air, leaving them unable to move for 0,8 seconds. Then, he’ll join Vexana’s team for the next 15 seconds, landing hits that strike in an AOE arch. Two things are important here: the knight is invulnerable to damage and strikes hard! He is bound to her, though, meaning your team should stick close to Vexana to press the attack in those moments.