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At the start of each round, players are assigned to 1 of 4 lanes using a 1-2-2-1 format (left to right), where "1" indicates a solo lane and "2" indicates a duo lane. Players are randomly placed, but duo parties are more likely to be queued into the same lane.  
At the start of each round, players are assigned to 1 of 4 lanes using a 1-2-2-1 format (left to right), where "1" indicates a solo lane and "2" indicates a duo lane. Players are randomly placed, but duo parties are more likely to be queued into the same lane.  


Support-centric characters like [[Ivy]] or [[Dynamo]] perform best in duo lanes with a high-DPS counterpart. Self-reliant characters with sustain or poke abilities, like [[Shiv]], are better suited for solo lanes (Park and York, or Pink and Yellow lanes). The random placement seems to account for this, though the exact mechanism is unclear.
Support-centric characters like [[Ivy]] or [[Dynamo]] perform best in duo lanes with a high-DPS counterpart. Self-reliant characters with sustain or poke abilities, like [[Shiv]], are better suited for the Park and York (Purple and Yellow) solo lanes. The random placement seems to account for this, though the exact mechanism is unclear.


Laning is strategically divided into three phases:
Laning is strategically divided into three phases: