- Nationality
- China
- Position
- Support
- Date of birth
- February 5, 2003
- Earned
- $80,772
- Current Team
- LNG Esports
Fu “Hang” Ming-Hang is a Chinese professional League of Legends player, primarily known for his role as a support. He has competed in the LPL (League of Legends Pro League), representing several notable teams, and has earned recognition for his aggressive and playmaking support style.
Career Overview:
- Role: Hang plays in the support position, which involves protecting the team’s AD Carry during the laning phase and making impactful plays in teamfights through crowd control, vision control, and initiating fights.
- Rise to Prominence: Hang’s professional career took off after showcasing his talents in the LPL. He gained attention for his ability to synergize well with his team, offering excellent peel for his carries while making bold, aggressive plays to initiate teamfights. His in-game decision-making and ability to roam effectively across the map set him apart as a key player on any roster he joins.
Playstyle:
- Aggressive Support: Hang is known for playing aggressive, engage-heavy supports like Leona, Nautilus, and Thresh, which allow him to dictate the pace of the game and set up his team for success. His playmaking ability in the early game is often crucial for his team’s map control and objective setup.
- Champion Pool: While he thrives on tanky, engage champions, Hang has shown versatility by playing enchanters such as Lulu and Karma, which are crucial in metas that favor more protective, scaling team compositions. This flexibility allows his team to adapt to a variety of strategies depending on the draft.
Strengths:
- Vision Control and Roaming: Hang excels at providing map vision and using it to create opportunities for his team. His roaming ability helps secure advantages for his solo laners and jungler, making him a strong asset in the mid-game.
- Synergy with AD Carry: Like all top supports, Hang’s synergy with his AD Carry is crucial. His laning phase coordination ensures his ADC is protected while also creating aggressive opportunities for kills.
Future and Impact:
As of 2024, Hang continues to be a significant presence in the LPL. His aggressive, playmaking style combined with his adaptability makes him a key player in the evolving support meta, and he remains one of the region’s premier supports. With his leadership in teamfights and ability to turn the tide in crucial moments, Hang is expected to continue his upward trajectory in competitive League of Legends.