Bottom lane, ADC, or Marksman is a crucial position in League of Legends: Wild Rift. When taking on this role, you'll face certain tasks to lead the team to victory. Here's a guide to playing Marksman in Wild Rift.

The Role of Bot Lane
The role of the Bot Lane player is to constantly deal damage to the enemy team throughout the game. At the beginning, Marksman are often quite weak because they lack durability. That's why Marksman always need to have a Support by their side to help them survive until the later stages of the game.
The Marksman's sole task is not just survival. In the early and mid-game, Marksman players always need to strive to accumulate as much gold and experience as possible, starting with farming minions, securing kills, and more.

In the mid and late stages of the game, when having obtained crucial items, the Marksman will unleash their power and become the key to victory. A proficient Marksman will deal tons of damage to the enemy side, helping the team secure major objectives such as Towers, Baron, Dragon, and ultimately the Nexus.
In summary, your basic task when playing the Marksman position is:
- Farm minions, earn plenty of gold to acquire crucial items.
- Utilize your abundant damage output to pressure opponents.
- Push the enemy's towers.
Minion farming
The best way to maintain a stable amount of gold is by farming minions. That's why Marksman players often roam less compared to other roles and instead focus on minion farming.
Each minion killed nearby grants you gold, and it's even more gold if you personally deliver the finishing blow. That's why a crucial skill you need to master when playing Marksman is last hitting. During gameplay, always calculate how to be the one to last hit the minion, and you'll receive a monetary reward.

Securing kills also provides you with gold, but of course, this is harder to accomplish and takes more time. Therefore, instead of heavily investing in securing kills, minion farming is a more suitable solution for Marksman players.
Counter-jungling
Maintaining position in battles
In every skirmish, whether small-scale or team fights, the Marksman will typically stand at a distance, behind teammates to leverage their ranged advantage. Playing safe should be the top priority, as ADCs have low health and limited escape abilities when under attack. You shouldn't try to be a hero and initiate a fight (unless you are overly strong).
Range advantage is the key benefit of a Marksman, so let your teammates, minions, or any other obstacles cover for you.
Itemization for Marksman
There's no one-size-fits-all item build for all Marksman champions because each champion has different playstyles and effectiveness.
However, typically there are options for you to consider when building items for Marksman such as:
- Focus on attack speed: Ashe, Jinx
- Focus on physical damage: Jhin, Miss Fortune
- Focus on lifesteal: Draven
Hybrid Itemization for Certain Champions

Of course, the itemization direction is up to you to choose according to the team's strategy. Generally, your goal is simply to deal as much damage as possible while your frontline teammates are enduring.
Marksman plays an excellent role in every game of League of Legends: Wild Rift. If you find this position intriguing, practice to master it!