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Yang Jian
April 4, 2026 at 11:28 PM
Replace fabricated ability names with correct MOBA names (Unleash the Hound, Vain Disillusionment, Mind Games, Sight of Origin) and add MOBA disclaimers
Yang Jian, also known as Erlang Shen in Chinese mythology, is a fighter-class hero in Honor of Kings: World. He possesses a third eye that grants supernatural perception, and he serves as the chosen successor of Nuwa, the leading goddess of the game's pantheon. His Flow style combines martial skill with divine power, making him a versatile warrior capable of both sustained combat and powerful burst through his divine transformations.
Yang Jian occupies a unique position in the roster as a warrior with supernatural enhancements. While other fighters rely purely on weapon skill and physical strength, Yang Jian's third eye and divine connection give him access to abilities that blur the line between fighter and mage. He can reveal hidden enemy weaknesses, enhance his own attacks with divine energy, and temporarily unlock powers granted by Nuwa herself.
Yang Jian wields a three-pointed double-edged lance, a weapon rooted in his mythological depictions. His normal attack chains combine sweeping lance strikes with precise thrusts, providing both area coverage and single-target focus. The lance's reach sits between a spear and a halberd, giving him comfortable mid-range melee control.
What elevates Yang Jian above a standard warrior is his Vain Disillusionment (MOBA Skill 2) ability. Activating the third eye reveals glowing weak points on enemies. Attacks that hit these revealed weak points deal significantly increased damage. This mechanic rewards accurate targeting and turns Yang Jian into a precision fighter who deals more damage to specific zones than other warriors do to the full body.
Unleash the Hound (MOBA Skill 1): in the MOBA, Yang Jian calls his celestial hound Xiao Tian Quan to charge at an enemy. Ability names are from the MOBA and may differ in HoKW. This is Yang Jian's primary area damage tool, effective for controlling space and hitting multiple enemies.
Vain Disillusionment (MOBA Skill 2): in the MOBA, Yang Jian sweeps in a direction dealing physical damage and slowing enemies by 50%. Ability names are from the MOBA and may differ in HoKW. Highlighted weak points appear as glowing targets on the enemy model. Hitting these points deals increased damage and builds posture damage faster, accelerating Posture Breaks.
Mind Games (MOBA Passive): in the MOBA, nearby enemies reduce Yang Jian's crowd control duration (up to 60% reduction). Ability names are from the MOBA and may differ in HoKW. Yang Jian leaps into the air and slams down with his lance, creating a shockwave on impact.
Sight of Origin (MOBA Ultimate): in the MOBA, Yang Jian uses the Heavenly Eye to release 3 lasers dealing damage while regenerating health. Ability names are from the MOBA and may differ in HoKW. During Sight of Origin, his attacks deal additional divine damage, his third eye is permanently active, and his movement speed increases. This transformation represents the peak of Yang Jian's combat potential.
Erlang Shen (Yang Jian) is one of the most powerful deities in Chinese mythology. He is the nephew of the Jade Emperor, ruler of the heavens. His third truth-seeing eye can perceive reality as it truly is, seeing through illusions, transformations, and deceptions. In the classic novel Journey to the West, Yang Jian is one of the few beings capable of matching Sun Wukong (the Monkey King) in combat.
Yang Jian is also closely associated with his faithful companion, the Howling Celestial Dog (Xiao Tian Quan), and is often depicted carrying his three-pointed double-edged lance. His mastery of 72 transformations mirrors that of Sun Wukong, and his unwavering sense of justice makes him a protector of the mortal realm.
In the Investiture of the Gods (Fengshen Yanyi), another foundational Chinese mythological text, Yang Jian plays a central role as a warrior of great power and righteousness. His connection to Nuwa in Honor of Kings: World draws from these mythological traditions, positioning him as a bridge between the divine and mortal realms.
Yang Jian occupies a central position in Honor of Kings: World's main storyline. As Nuwa's chosen successor, he carries the burden of protecting the mortal realm from threats the gods can no longer address directly. His third eye allows him to perceive truths hidden from ordinary people, making him a key figure in unraveling the mysteries of Celestia and the ancient powers that shaped Primaera.
Always activate Vain Disillusionment (MOBA Skill 2) at the start of a boss encounter. The revealed weak points persist until the ability ends, and hitting them accelerates Posture Break significantly.
Sight of Origin is a major damage window. Save it for boss phases where you can attack freely, such as after a stagger or during a predictable attack rotation.
Mind Games (MOBA Passive) provides vertical repositioning. Use it to dodge ground-based area attacks while simultaneously dealing damage on landing.
Yang Jian's lance has longer reach than swords but shorter reach than full polearms. Maintain mid-range spacing to stay in your optimal attack distance.
In co-op raids, Yang Jian's Vain Disillusionment (MOBA Skill 2) benefits only the player using him. Communicate revealed weak points to teammates so they can focus attacks on the same zones.