Following battlefield adjustments and support spell tweaks in early October, Arena of Valor quickly faced backlash from gamers due to the return of the Ban Pillar in Caesar Vanguard's hands.
While the recent meta featuring the Breakthrough support spell gained popularity, the Ban Pillar wielded by Caesar Vanguard faced harsh opposition from many Arena of Valor players. Those who opposed Caesar Vanguard's use of the Ban Pillar understood the helplessness of defending home turf against an enemy with the Ban Pillar. Perhaps due to these reasons, the player feedback and attacks on the Arena of Valor developers increased, leading to a reevaluation of Tà Thần's strength on October 24.

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With the recent information about the power adjustments in Arena of Valor, many gamers anticipated the outcome as Caesar Vanguard loses the Ban Pillar. The specific changes are as follows:
- [Removed] When positioned within the turret's firing range, after 2 seconds, the next Undefeated Force shot incapacitates the turret for 2.5 seconds (one turret can only be activated once, not cumulative at the same time).

The adjustment to remove the strength of the Caesar Vanguard herd is considered justified because in just 2.5 seconds, turret-empowered warriors like Superman, Toro, Volkath, etc., could unleash a ton of damage. Removing the Ban Pillar will diminish the advantage of the defending side, potentially extending matches into the late game.
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