
TL;DR
- The best MLBB fighters offer melee range damage and amazing lane sustain.
- Fighters usually go to the EXP lane, but sometimes make great junglers or roam too.
- Fighters gain experience faster, so they can easily help teammates.
- Good fighters identify and initiate fights, allowing the mage and marksmen to do damage safely.
- A few tanky items on a fighter can make it a semi-tank.
Fighters play an important role in MLBB matches, especially in team fights. They not only cause damage but can also soak up some. A good MLBB fighter is a mix between a damage-dealing jungler and a tanky roam. They usually have melee attacks, but many come with ranged or movement abilities to close gaps quickly.
Fighter overview
Fighters are the glue that holds the team together. They help the jungler with jungle monsters, help the roamers with Turtle and Lord, and also gank mid to keep up the pressure. The EXP lane gains extra experience points, so a good fighter needs to reach level 4 and start ganking the enemy mid lane.
MLBB melee heroes can’t reliably do ranged damage. The ranged abilities they have are limited in scope and should only be used to either initiate fights or escape from enemies. Positioning is key when playing a fighter in MLBB. Knowing where to stand and fight and where to run and hide in a match is what a good fighter should know.
Best fighters in MLBB
The best fighters in MLBB need to have at least good sustain. Exceptional sustain helps a fighter stay in the EXP lane for long, reap the extra experience bonus, and outlevel their enemies. If they have a poke ability, then it’s all the better; they can keep the pressure on the enemy fighter throughout the early game.
Plenty of tanks like Gloo and Hylos can do well in the EXP lane. However, if you need a source of reliable damage or a team fight initiator, you need a dedicated fighter on the team. Check out our MLBB tier list to find which ML fighter is ranking in the meta, pick a few, and practice.
Sora

Sora just launched and is already among the best fighters in MLBB. The hero has a unique skill set and can easily fill multiple roles on a team. If you want to play aggressively, his high-burst-damage Thunder form is made for you. Or if you need better crowd control, you can switch to his Torrent form.
Fredrinn

Fredrinn usually doesn’t top the MLBB fighter tier lists in terms of damage. However, he has incredible sustain and can deal devastating damage. He can jungle or EXP lane with ease; however, many pro players make him an EXP lane tank. While not as amazing as he was previously, Fredrinn is a reliable initiator on any ML team.
Phovious

If the enemy EXP laner picks a fast-moving hero, your best bet would be Phovious. His passive Demonic Force reduces cooldowns and empowers basic attacks when enemies move. Phovious also has strong sustain, placing him among the best fighters in MLBB. He shines against heroes like Fanny, Lancelot, or Gusion.
Badang

Badang is good, but he becomes great when you have your team on voice chat. Team setups are Badang’s speciality, making him invaluable in premade teams that can easily communicate with each other. Badang’s second ability makes walls trap enemies and makes them easy targets. He excels against slow-moving targets without any teleportation, blink, or movement abilities.
Arlott

Arlott is annoying to play against, especially when you poke, and he can use his superior sustain to remain in lane. His passive marks enemies, allowing him to do extra damage and help himself. He also has excellent mobility, allowing him to move around the battlefield with ease. If you love movement and annoying your enemies, Arlott is the best fighter in MLBB for you.
Lapu-Lapu

All the best MLBB fighters have good sustain, so they can remain in the lane for a long time and outlevel other lanes. Lapu-Lapu has respectable sustain in the shape of his passive shield. If you can land his skill combos, you can do surprisingly good damage. Lapu-Lapu can wipe multiple enemies in the late game with a single combo.
Yu Zhong

Need an MLBB fighter that can turn into a dragon and continuously damage enemies? Yu Zhong is made for you. The hero has incredible sustain and can easily outlast even the best healer in EXP lane. His passive heals him, gives him movement speed, and makes him a good lane bully.
Cici

Cici is a situational, single-target MLBB fighter who can quickly shred health bars. If you love jumping around the battlefield, disrupting enemy lineups, and attacking the backlines, Cici is one of the best choices. She can hop over tanks and directly attack squishy carries in the enemy team.
Chou

Chou is a versatile fighter who can excel in either a semi-tank or a full-damage role. His ultimate “The Way of Dragon” can kick a single target away. Combine it with Flicker, and you can kick an enemy into your team. Isolate a high-performing enemy, and you will effectively defang the enemy team.
Ruby

Ruby looks cute, but she is super hard to kill. Her passive spell vamp lets her stay in the lane indefinitely. Since this is MLBB, not LoL, you don’t need to head to the base if you’re playing Ruby. She has reliable stun and hook abilities, along with a dash that lets her reposition with ease. Her damage output isn’t as good as it was, but she is still one of the best fighters in MLBB for the EXP lane.
How to be a good fighter in MLBB
A fighter is only good if they are in a team fight. Sure, staying in your lane when your team is doing well is fine. However, plenty of new fighters forget that there are other lanes in the game. At the very least, a fighter should help out the jungler in the start and help the roam with jungle objectives.
Securing the Turtle or Lord can help your team snowball later on. A good MLBB fighter also needs to use their lane experience advantage early. Reach level 4 and try to take down the enemy mage; this will ensure your mage gets an early game boost. While the gold lane gambit is not recommended, you can also help the lane of your marksman if they are struggling. Check out our how to EXP lane guide for more detailed moves and strategies.
Conclusion
The best MLBB fighters are usually those with strong map presence. If you cannot stay in the EXP lane for an extended time, you won’t be able to do much until late game. Fighters are usually easy to play, but plenty of them require advanced mechanics to be effective. Pick a few fighters in MLBB, try them out, and see which ones you like the best. There’s no point in picking the top meta fighter and losing the lane.
FAQs
What are melee heroes in Mobile Legends?
Melee heroes in Mobile Legends have short-range basic attacks but usually have movement or CC abilities that help in closing gaps.
Who are the best melee heroes for beginners in Mobile Legends?
Balmond and Zilong are the easiest melee heroes for beginners in MLBB.
What counter strategies can you use against melee heroes in MLBB?
The most straightforward strategy is to kite. Strafe and avoid getting hit by their ranged abilities, then use ranged attacks to take them down.
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