King Bian Que/Chemist’s Honor

This is our in-depth guide on Honor of Kings passive Mage Hero Chemist (Bian Que), a forward mage with expertise in both healing and doing damage to comrades. The ideal build, skills, and strategies to master this hero will be covered in this guide. His skills are enhanced by the items and arcana in the Chemist Pro Build, which guarantees his success in combat.
A Passive Mage is a chemist. He is renowned for his capacity to recover from injuries. Marks Chemist’s Ultimate damage will increase with his level of possession. Before team battles, make sure you have at least two vials of Deadly Panacea and use Skill 1 to gam Marks fast.

Recognizing the Skills and Abilities of Chemists
Malicious Practice (Passive): The powerful poison that chemists use in their regular attacks and skills deals 25 (+5% Magic Power) magic damage per second and stacks one layer of Poison Mark. The damage increases in proportion to the hero’s level. Friendly heroes that undergo treatment from Good and Evil Diagnosis stack one layer of Recovery Mark and regain 5 (+2% Magic Power) HP per second. For friendly heroes, Poison Marks and Recovery Marks are 100% effective and stack up to five layers, lasting seven seconds.
Cost: 0 Cooldown: 0s
Advice: This skill is a fantastic option for trading and poking in the lane because it can inflict continuous damage following the use of a skill or a regular attack. Avoid waiting for your HP to drop when facing Bian Que, since the constant damage effect could kill you.
Deadly Panacea (Skill 01): A chemist hurls a bottle of lethal poison toward a predetermined spot. The poison stays on the location for 4 seconds after the bottle breaks on the ground. It does 70/76/82/88/94/100 (+12% Magic Power) magic damage every second to nearby opponents and slows their movement by 30% for 2 seconds. He can store up to three poison bottles, creating one every 15/14.4/13.8/13.2/12.6/12 seconds.
Cost: 40 Cooldown: 2s
Advice: The main purpose is to slow down foes, serving as a gentle crowd control technique to restrict the enemy’s movement. The damage isn’t very high.
Fatal Diagnosis (Skill 02): The chemist launches a potion in the specified direction, inflicting magic damage on foes in its route that is 100/120/140/160/180/200 (+30% Magic Power). When casting, it automatically restores 50/60/70/80/90/100 (+15% Magic Power) HP and adds stacks of Marks to nearby friendly heroes.
Cooldown: 5 seconds; Price: 60
Advice: You and your allies can both benefit from this ability. You can use this skill to restore HP when you have adequate mana. It gives teammates a respectable healing effect during team battles.
Master of Life (Ultimate): Chemist explodes all adjacent Marks, healing friendly heroes for 80/100/120 (+20% Magic Power) HP and dealing 200/250/300 (+40%) magic damage to enemies. Each layer of Marks raises the healing effect and damage by 50%. He also gets 450/600/750 (+30% Magic Power) HP back for himself.
Cost: 130 Cooldown: 18/15/12s
Advice: This ability heals and causes tremendous damage. Strong healing for allies and significant spell damage to opponents are possible when the passive Marks are stacked high.
The Perfect Skill Set for Bian Que
Prioritize Kai’s skill upgrades in the following order to optimize his potential:
Ultimate: Life’s Master
Second Ability: Deathly Prognosis
First Proficiency: Lethal Panacea
The best chemistry team synergy
Heroes who can take advantage of Chemist’s healing, soft crowd control, and sustained damage abilities will benefit from his services the most. To build a powerful frontline, look for heroes with high survivability or strong engagement.
Frontline Tanks and Initiators: Chemist can safely do damage from the backline because to heroes like Hegemon and Luban, who excel at crowd control and initiation.
Supports with High Crowd Control: By combining Chemist’s control skills with those of Little Lute or Diao Chan, it is possible to produce devastating chain crowd control effects that can lock down adversaries for extended periods of time.
Opposing the Chemist
Mobile Assassins: By taking advantage of Chemist’s susceptibility to explosion damage and lack of escape routes, heroes such as Mooney King, Prince of Lanling, or Berserker can swiftly close the distance and dispatch him.
Long-Range Poke Heroes: Characters like Marco Polo or Garo possess long-range poke skills, which allow them to harass Chemist from a distance and hinder his ability to fight successfully.
General Advice for Chemists
Consider isolating Bian Que for a simple kill because of his comparatively poor solo combat skills.
Effectively position oneself to evade the chemist’s skills.
To avoid suffering severe damage when the Chemist’s passive stacks are high, stay out of his ultimate’s range.
Battle Tactics and Team Fight Strategy
Bian Que primarily concentrates on prodding and helping. With his first and second skills, he wears down and disrupts opponents, while with his second skill, he heals allies. Since his ultimate will be more effective at both healing allies and inflicting damage on opponents, it should be used when passive stacks are high.
Depending on the circumstance, Bian Que uses his second skill to heal allies or do damage, his ultimate when passive stacks are high, and his first skill to limit adversaries in team battles. For optimal damage output and improved healing effects for your teammates, try to hit as many foes as you can.
Understanding the Bian Que’s diverse skill set, refining your build, and maintaining superior positioning during battles are all necessary to become proficient with the Chemist.
You will be well on your way to defeating your opponents and taking control of the battlefield in Honor of Kings if you adhere to the tactics, gear suggestions, and advice provided in this article. Take advantage of this passive mage’s strength to guide your squad to victory.