The new map in Mobile Legends brings many quality experiences, not just adjustments to hero power but also the battlefield 5.0 map is extremely exciting. I don't know how gamers feel, but for Mytour, the new map brings a different experience that makes us flexible in changing tactics and movement, hiding in bushes.
The new terrains and bushes in the Dreamland map of Mobile Legends secretly buff many heroes, like flying a kite in the wind. So, specifically, which heroes benefit the most?
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Keera
The Dreamland update brings us a completely changed map, not just adding or removing a few terrains but also increasing the thickness of walls in many positions, especially at the entrances to major objectives. Mytour believes that Keera is the hero benefiting the most from this.
Keera's ultimate provides too many advantages. While thicker walls are a disadvantage for most Arena of Valor heroes, for Keera, it's a significant buff. While other heroes risk their lives to steal or contest objectives and have a high chance of getting caught because of thicker walls, Keera can simply use her ultimate to maneuver around 'inside' the walls, putting immense pressure on the enemy team, and she can even steal objectives at any time.

It's agreed that before having her ultimate or when it's on cooldown, thick terrains pose a challenge for Keera because her first and second skills have relatively short ranges. However, all of this can be overcome if players time her ultimate correctly to engage in battles. Additionally, because of the intricate terrains, Keera finds it easier to hunt down less mobile prey.
Dirak
With the new map, going mid lane is much safer now as they can quickly spot enemies attempting to gank from the side lanes. This allows less mobile mages like Natalya, Dirak,... to confidently push the lane early for rotations.
According to Mytour's assessment, Dirak mains will be thrilled to play on the Dreamland map as mentioned above, early movement benefits him greatly because we all know how dangerous a bush-hiding Dirak can be, launching terrifying counterattacks. Moreover, the complex terrain design, thicker walls only add to his delight. In skirmishes in the Jungle or contesting major objectives, Dirak can push lanes within a narrow range, execute annoying double skill shots or deploy Light Barrier without needing to carefully choose angles.

Moreover, in the new patch, at the 15-minute mark, Caesar won't be summoned anymore, so whether you're playing on the offensive or defensive side, Dirak setting up Light Barriers beautifully inside the turret is extremely sensible, pressuring both offense and defense tremendously.
Bijan
The 5.0 map of Arena of Valor, the Dreamland version, is a direct copy from the Glorious Vanity side, and as you know, Bijan originates from this game, so the new map will bring some advantages for this guy. Although the new map has narrow and tighter corner positions, causing players to easily collide with walls when using his ultimate ability, for those who are good at maneuvering or choosing clearer and more accurate movement directions instead of making things difficult for themselves, the new map is truly a racetrack for Bijan.
Especially noteworthy are situations where enemies are contesting major objectives and Bijan sneaks in behind, exactly when opponents have no way to escape. As Mytour mentioned above, the terrain or walls in Dreamland are much thicker than the old version, and the entrances to target caves are narrow. Bijan sneaks in behind, opponents can only fight to the end without being able to use skills to flee, especially for less mobile heroes. On the other hand, if Bijan is contesting a major objective and is not careful, it's very difficult to escape because of the thick walls and only one way out, if enemies rush in, there's no escape.

The best Bijan players can smoothly perform rotations from Top to Dragon or vice versa along the river banks. It's slightly easier now as players only need to perform rotations from base to attack enemy buffs, which is relatively simple compared to the old version because the lanes are much wider and spacious.
Lindis
Many players might be surprised to see this Arena of Valor hero's name on today's list. How does Lindis deal with thick walls like this? Besides the changes in terrain, the new bushes have been added in key positions, and if Lindis gets into the bushes, it's like a fish in water. At this point, she can easily execute shocking combos with rapid burst damage, leaving opponents helpless.

Players can note the bushes near the first tower on the green side of the jungle, helping Lindis place her eyes there as an excellent long-range defensive method. However, that's just a slight advantage because even though the map has changed, there aren't additional bushes near the towers. Even in the area near the blue buff opposite tower 2, the bushes have been pushed inward, making it a bit difficult for Lindis to attack but safer if she needs to defend the tower. Additionally, thanks to the new Dreamland version without the big bad Abyssal Dragon Caesar calling at the 15th minute mark, even when Lindis is on the defensive, it's much easier to play than the old version.
Lauriel
This Arena of Valor hero prefers tight, narrow spaces because simply, enemies have to stand close together, making it easy for Lauriel to hit, her abilities just auto-fire chaos because there are so many targets. Not to mention, since her bug fix, her stacked damage is no joke, so if there are skirmishes in the Jungle or around buffs, that's definitely Lauriel's playground. Just activate her ultimate ability and you'll see victory coming your way.
Previously, only footed heroes feared Lauriel, but now even agile heroes like Zuka, Yena, Violet, or Slimz have to dread her because if they use skills to escape and encounter thick walls, they'll meet their match. And if they dare to stay and face Lauriel alone, sometimes they'll end up dancing to their death.

Moreover, Lauriel has always been one of the few mages extremely susceptible to ganks in the Mid lane when farming high. Just her using her second skill immediately reveals enemies rushing out from the bushes on both sides. However, with the new version, this has decreased significantly because simply, enemies wanting to gank will be exposed early if they run from the side lanes into the bushes.
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