New to Mobile Legends? Avoid these 5 common beginner mistakes and start winning more matches, ranking up faster, and enjoying the game smarter.

???? Starting Out in MLBB? Don’t Worry—We’ve All Been There.
Mobile Legends is easy to play, but mastering it? That takes time. And if you’re just starting your journey, you’ll probably make a few rookie mistakes. That’s normal!
But if you want to rank up fast, avoid toxic tilts, and impress your teammates—even as a beginner—there are a few traps you really don’t want to fall into.
Here are the top 5 mistakes every new player should avoid in Mobile Legends (and what to do instead).
???? 1. Chasing Kills Instead of Objectives
The Mistake:
“More kills = more wins, right?”
Wrong. You can have 20 kills and still lose if you ignore towers, turtle, and lord.
Why It’s Bad:
- You waste time chasing low-HP enemies
- You forget to push lanes
- You give up map control
Do This Instead:
✅ Prioritize towers, turtle, and lord
✅ Farm and rotate with purpose
✅ Remember: Objectives > KDA
???? 2. Auto-Locking Your Favorite Hero in Ranked
The Mistake:
You pick Miya or Layla every match… no matter what.
Why It’s Bad:
- Team comp gets unbalanced
- No tank or support = instant disaster
- You’ll struggle if the enemy hard counters you
Do This Instead:
✅ Learn at least 1 hero per role
✅ Be flexible—adapt to what your team needs
✅ Save your comfort pick for Classic, not Ranked
???? 3. Ignoring the Mini Map
The Mistake:
You’re focused on farming or fighting, but your map awareness is zero.
Why It’s Bad:
- You miss ganks
- You get ambushed
- You rotate late or not at all
Do This Instead:
✅ Glance at the mini map every 3–5 seconds
✅ Ping missing enemies (SS/SML)
✅ Use the map to predict enemy movements
???? 4. Not Buying Wards or Proper Equipment
The Mistake:
You keep using the default build and don’t buy vision items or boots.
Why It’s Bad:
- You stay slow
- You miss power spikes
- You can’t counter enemy heroes properly
Do This Instead:
✅ Learn to customize your item builds
✅ Use the “Pro Builds” tab for ideas
✅ If you play support/tank, buy vision items
???? 5. Blaming Teammates Instead of Improving
The Mistake:
“Troll team. Noob tank. Useless mage.”
Sound familiar?
Why It’s Bad:
- You tilt
- You stop learning
- You get reported (and lose Honor points!)
Do This Instead:
✅ Focus on your own gameplay
✅ Review your deaths—what could you have done better?
✅ Mute and move on. Peace > salt.
✅ Quick Recap: 5 Things NOT to Do in MLBB
❌ Don’t Do This | ✅ Do This Instead |
---|---|
Chase kills over pushing lanes | Prioritize turrets and objectives |
Auto-lock heroes in every match | Learn 1 hero per role |
Ignore the minimap | Check it every few seconds |
Use default items always | Customize builds & counter enemies |
Flame teammates for losing | Focus on your growth and calm down |
???? Final Word from Miya Kassandra Lee
We all start at Warrior. What separates the good players from the great ones is awareness, teamplay, and the ability to learn from every match.
So don’t beat yourself up over mistakes—just don’t repeat them.
Play smart, stay chill, and keep improving.
See you on the battlefield, rookie. ????
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Miya Kassandra Lee is a passionate gamer, seasoned writer, and lifelong sports fanatic. A proud Mobile Legends player and strategist, Miya has spent the past 16 years covering everything from esports tournaments to iGaming trends and sports headlines across Southeast Asia. With her deep knowledge of digital gaming culture and a flair for storytelling, she has become a trusted voice in the gaming and sports blogging scene.
Whether it’s breaking down the latest MLBB meta, reviewing new online casino platforms, or live-tweeting a championship game, Miya brings energy, insight, and a player’s perspective to every piece she writes. When she’s not grinding the ranks in-game or drafting her next feature, you’ll find her cheering courtside, hosting gaming streams, or diving deep into the latest game patches.
“Gaming isn’t just a hobby—it’s a lifestyle. And I’m here to tell those stories.”