Tigreal has been one of the most dependable tank-support heroes in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang for years—and for good reason. With strong crowd control, great durability, and one of the best initiation ultimates in the game, he can completely turn the tide of a teamfight when played right. His passive helps him soak up damage, while his combo-heavy kit allows him to lock down enemies and open up plays for his team.
If you’re looking to master Tigreal and become the backbone of your squad, this guide has everything you need—from the best battle spell and emblem setup to the optimal build and skill combos to dominate every match.
Tigreal is a classic tank with a powerful CC-focused kit designed to control teamfights and peel for his teammates. From disruption to initiation, each of his skills offers something valuable—especially when used in the right order. Here’s a breakdown of his abilities and how to make the most of them in battle:
Every time Tigreal casts a skill or is hit by a basic attack (excluding minions), he gains a stack of Fearless. At full stacks, his next incoming basic attack is completely blocked—this includes hits from turrets and jungle monsters.
• You’ll see a visual indicator above his head showing how many stacks he has.
• Once full, the shield remains until it blocks a basic attack, and it doesn’t expire quickly.
• Use this passive to absorb turret hits or help protect allies from neutral objective damage like Turtle or Lord.
• Note: Minion attacks neither grant stacks nor trigger the shield.
Tigreal slams the ground, sending out three shockwaves in a cone-shaped area. Each wave deals physical damage and applies a slow that can stack.
• This is great for poking, wave clearing, and softening up enemies before a fight.
• The slow stacks can make it difficult for enemies to escape once they’re caught.
• You can cast it through walls, so use it to harass safely or slow down fleeing enemies.
Tigreal dashes forward, dragging enemies with him. If recast within a short time, he knocks them up in front of him, dealing damage and briefly suspending them in the air.
• This is your main engage and repositioning tool—get it at level 1 for early jungle disruption.
• Max this skill first to reduce its cooldown.
• Use it to push enemies into your tower, pull them into your team, or even push enemies away to protect allies.
• You can extend the reach of this skill using Flicker, but keep in mind you won’t carry enemies along with the flicker if you cast it after the charge.
Ultimate – Implosion
Tigreal channels for a short moment, then slams his hammer down, pulling in and stunning all nearby enemies while dealing physical damage. The first half of the cast can be interrupted by CC, but the second half is only stoppable by suppression.
• Combo this with Flicker to surprise enemies and pull them all in unexpectedly.
• While it shines in big teamfights, don’t hesitate to use it on a single high-priority target like the jungler or gold laner.
• After casting, immediately follow up with Sacred Hammer to chain your crowd control.
• If your cast gets interrupted early, the skill won’t go on cooldown—allowing you to try again.
Mastering Tigreal means mastering control—lock down enemies at the right time, and your team will have no trouble cleaning up.
Flicker is by far the best battle spell for Tigreal. It gives him the element of surprise, letting him pull off unexpected initiations that can completely flip a fight in your favor. When timed right, you can use Flicker to instantly reposition and follow up with Implosion, pulling multiple enemies into a tight stun before they even realize what’s happening. You can also use it after charging with Sacred Hammer to extend your engage range or chase down targets. Whether you’re starting fights or peeling for your carries, Flicker adds that extra mobility Tigreal needs to land game-changing plays.
The best emblem setup for Tigreal is the Tank emblem, as it gives him everything he needs to stay durable on the frontlines—bonus HP, increased hybrid defense, and HP regeneration to stay in the fight longer.
For the first-tier talent, go with Agility if you want extra movement speed to position better and rotate faster. If you’re up against heavy poke or burst damage, Firmness is a solid option, giving you bonus defense against both physical and magic attacks.
In the second tier, Pull Yourself Together is a great choice. It reduces the cooldown of battle spells like Flicker and active equipment skills, helping you make clutch plays more often. If you want to stay tanky when low on health, Tenacity gives you a solid defensive boost when your HP drops below 40%.
For your core talent, Concussive Blast fits perfectly with Tigreal’s playstyle. It lets you deal magic damage based on your max HP every few seconds when using basic attacks, which helps in poking enemies during fights and clearing waves more efficiently.
If your team is heavy on burst damage, you can also consider Focusing Mark. It increases the damage your allies deal to enemies you hit—making your initiations even more impactful.
This emblem setup helps Tigreal tank longer, rotate better, and set up fights with more consistency.
Tigreal’s strength lies in being the reliable frontliner who absorbs damage and creates openings for his team. To do that well, your build needs to be flexible and based on what your opponents are packing.
If the enemy team is full of physical damage threats, prioritize defensive items like Dominance Ice (for anti-heal and attack speed reduction), Antique Cuirass (to reduce enemy physical attack power), or Blade Armor (to reflect basic attack damage back at them).
Against magic-heavy lineups, go for Athena’s Shield to block burst magic damage, or Radiant Armor if you’re dealing with DPS mages who deal consistent magic output over time.
Immortality is a solid late-game pickup no matter who you’re facing. It gives you a second chance in crucial teamfights and lets you play more aggressively when looking for the perfect initiation.
If you want to have your Implosion available more often, especially in drawn-out games, consider picking up Fleeting Time. It lowers your ultimate cooldown and also offers some bonus HP and cooldown reduction—great for a tank that needs to stay active.
For your boots, go with Tough Boots to reduce crowd control effects. As for the roaming blessing, Conceal is your best friend—it helps you set up clean initiations by sneaking into position with your team. If you’re more focused on teamfight presence, Encourage can boost your allies’ damage output when fights break out.
Recommended Tigreal Build:
• Tough Boots (with Conceal or Encourage)
• Dominance Ice
• Radiant Armor or Athena’s Shield
• Fleeting Time
• Immortality
• Blade Armor
This build keeps Tigreal tanky, disruptive, and ready to lead the charge in every fight.
Tigreal’s effectiveness comes down to timing and clean setups. In the early game, a simple combo like Sacred Hammer into Attack Wave can do a lot of work. Dash toward your target with Sacred Hammer, knock them up with the second cast, then immediately follow up with Attack Wave to slow them down and let your allies finish the job or pressure under turret.
Once you unlock your ultimate, Implosion, your combos become more impactful. Start by using Sacred Hammer to close the gap and disrupt the enemy’s position. Once you’re in range, activate Implosion to pull and stun everyone around you. Then cast Attack Wave to pile on the damage and apply additional slows, keeping enemies locked down for your team to clean up.
For surprise initiations, the classic Flicker + Implosion combo is a game-changer. Begin channeling Implosion, then instantly Flicker into the enemy team to catch them off guard. Follow up with Sacred Hammer to push them further into your squad’s range, and finish with Attack Wave to slow and damage any survivors.
The Implosion-Flicker combo takes some practice to master, so make sure to get comfortable with it in Training Mode before bringing it into ranked games. When done right, this combo can turn a losing fight into a game-winning engage.
Tigreal is one of the best frontline tanks you can pick in Mobile Legends, offering reliable crowd control, strong initiation, and solid protection for your team. With the right build, skills, emblem setup, and combos, Tigreal can completely control teamfights and open up big plays for your allies. Mastering his timing and positioning is key to getting the most out of his kit. If you follow this guide and practice his engages, you’ll be leading your team to victory in no time.
Posted On: April 27th, 2025
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