Gusion, the flashy assassin of Mobile Legends, is undeniably strong in the right hands. But when climbing to high ranks like Mythical Immortal, his effectiveness takes a serious hit. It’s not about raw power—it’s about reliability, or lack thereof.
In lower ranks, Gusion’s burst and mobility can carry games. But in top-tier play, players are smarter. They bait out his skills, anticipate his combos, and punish missteps mercilessly. One missed combo or miscalculated dash, and suddenly you’re feeding instead of fragging.
Unlike in solo skirmishes, where Gusion thrives, team fights expose his weaknesses. High-rank players group up, making it nearly impossible to target the backline without getting caught in crowd control. CC-heavy metas are his worst nightmare—one stun, one silence, and he's done.
Gusion’s early-game power is undeniable, but as the match progresses, his damage output dwindles. When enemies stack defensive items and gain more HP, his burst turns into tickles. Assassins thrive on quick eliminations, but when Gusion can’t finish off squishies, he loses his value.
Gusion isn't weak—but he’s too risky for high-rank play. His flashy playstyle is exhilarating, yet unreliable when faced with disciplined, strategic opponents. If you're looking to dominate Mythical Immortal, it might be time to consider more consistent assassins.