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Why I removed the tier list from my Honor of Kings Global build site

hokmeta 2026年07月05日 14:49 2 次阅读 来源:Dev.to

I have been building a small Honor of Kings Global site called HOKMeta: https://hokmeta.com/heroes/ At first, I built it like many game sites: hero pages, counters, tools, and a tier list. But after working on the site for a while, I removed the tier list as a main page. The reason is simple: a tier list looks useful, but it does not always match how players actually choose heroes. A Marco Polo player will still play Marco Polo even if people say he is weak. A Hou Yi player usually does not search for “is Hou Yi S tier?” first. They search for things like: Hou Yi build Hou Yi arcana Hou Yi counter what to build against tanks what to change against assassins best build for ranked That made me rethink the site structure. Instead of making the tier list the center of the site, I moved the focus toward: hero build pages counter pages item pages damage calculator build compare counter picker For a small SEO site, this feels more useful too. A tier list is one page. Hero builds and matchup questions create many real long-tail pages. For example, “Hou Yi build 2026” is a clearer search intent than just “Honor of Kings tier list”. The current direction is: hero page -> build, arcana, counters, FAQ counter page -> who beats this hero and why tool page -> test builds instead of guessing item page -> understand what the item actually does It is still early, and the data is still being cleaned up, but this direction feels closer to what players need before a ranked match. If you build content/tool sites, this was a useful lesson for me: Do not blindly copy the obvious page type. Look at what users are really trying to decide.

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