How to Beat Florentino in Honor of Kings (2026): Best Counters, Matchups, and Lane Tips
Few heroes in Honor of Kings generate as much frustration in the Clash Lane as Florentino.
Known for his exceptional dueling power, mobility, and sustain, Florentino can quickly take over a lane when left unchecked. Many players consider him one of the most mechanically demanding heroes in the game, but he is also one of the most rewarding when mastered.
The good news is that Florentino is not unbeatable.
High-rank players have developed effective strategies and counter-picks that can significantly reduce his impact during the laning phase and team fights. Whether you're a Clash Lane main or simply looking to survive against him in ranked matches, understanding his strengths and weaknesses is the first step toward victory.

Why Florentino Is So Strong
Florentino excels because his entire kit revolves around winning extended trades.
After landing his abilities, he creates flowers on the battlefield. Collecting those flowers allows him to trigger enhanced attacks, reposition quickly, and maintain constant pressure during fights.
His strengths include:
Excellent sustain during extended trades
Strong level 2 power spike
High mobility through flower pickups
Outstanding 1v1 potential
Strong carry potential in skilled hands
Once Florentino begins chaining flower pickups and enhanced attacks together, he becomes extremely difficult to punish.
This is why many players struggle against him—not because of his raw damage alone, but because they fight him on his terms.
The Biggest Mistake Players Make Against Florentino
The most common mistake is taking long fights.
Florentino becomes stronger the longer a duel lasts because he gains more opportunities to collect flowers, reset his passive, and sustain through incoming damage.
Rule #1: Avoid Extended Trades
Instead of committing to long all-ins:
Take short trades
Back away immediately
Force him to waste flower placements
Re-engage after his cooldowns
If Florentino cannot consistently collect flowers, his damage and sustain drop dramatically.
Best Heroes Against Florentino
While no hero automatically wins every matchup, several picks perform significantly better than others when played correctly.

Mi Yue
Mi Yue remains one of the safest answers to Florentino in the current meta.
Her ranged harassment and sustain allow her to survive the laning phase without giving Florentino favorable trades.
Why Mi Yue Works
Strong poke damage
Reliable sustain
Safe wave clear
Difficult for Florentino to fully engage
Matchup Tip
Always reposition away from dropped flowers whenever possible.
Your goal is not necessarily to kill Florentino early. Instead, prevent him from snowballing and reaching his mid-game power spike.

Fuzi
Many players underestimate Fuzi in this matchup.
While Fuzi is not a direct counter, he can punish mistakes extremely well and force Florentino into uncomfortable situations.
Why Fuzi Works
Strong dueling potential
Reliable crowd control
Excellent split-push pressure
Can force isolated fights
Matchup Tip
Avoid using your Ultimate too early. Wait for Florentino to commit before locking him into a duel.
This matchup often comes down to mechanical execution rather than hero advantage.

Ata
Ata is another practical option for ranked play.
Unlike some duel-focused heroes, Ata does not need to dominate lane to remain useful.
Why Ata Works
High durability
Strong teamfight presence
Consistent crowd control
Can survive difficult lanes
Even if Florentino gains a small lane advantage, Ata still provides significant value during objective fights and late-game engagements.
Heroes That Often Struggle Against Florentino
Certain Clash Lane heroes naturally play into Florentino's strengths.
These heroes typically rely on close-range trading patterns, which allows Florentino to fully utilize his flower mechanics.
Commonly difficult matchups include:
Dharma
Lian Po
Sun Ce
These heroes can still win with proper jungle support, but they generally have a harder time dealing with Florentino's mobility and sustain in isolated 1v1 situations.

Team Composition Counters
Sometimes the best answer is not found in the Clash Lane itself.
Donghuang
Donghuang remains one of the most reliable counters in the game.
His suppression Ultimate can completely shut down Florentino before he has an opportunity to reposition.
Liang
Liang offers a similar solution.
His suppression effect can stop even the most fed Florentino during crucial team fights.
Why Suppression Matters
Many forms of crowd control can be avoided, mitigated, or played around.
Suppression is different.
A well-timed suppression ability often creates enough time for your team to eliminate Florentino before he can start his combo sequence.
High-Rank Tips for Playing Against Florentino
Don't Fight Around Flowers
Florentino's power comes from flower pickups.
Whenever possible:
Move away from flower locations
Force him to chase
Break his combo rhythm
Call for Jungle Pressure Early
Florentino thrives in isolated duels.
A coordinated 2v1 gank during the early game can delay his scaling and prevent him from controlling the side lane.
Respect Level 2
Many Florentino players look for aggressive trades immediately after reaching Level 2.
If you're playing a weaker early-game hero, give up a few minions rather than risking an unfavorable fight.
Focus on Team Fights
Even if you lose lane slightly, remember that many heroes offer stronger teamfight utility than Florentino.
Winning objectives often matters more than winning lane.
Should You Ban Florentino?
In many ranked games, the answer is still yes.
Consider Banning Florentino If:
You mainly play melee Clash Lane heroes
Your team lacks suppression abilities
You are playing solo queue
Your team struggles with coordination
Consider Leaving Him Open If:
You play Mi Yue confidently
Your team has Donghuang
Your team has Zhang Liang
Your team composition excels at coordinated crowd control
Final Thoughts
Florentino remains one of the strongest and most mechanically rewarding Clash Lane heroes in Honor of Kings. However, his dominance comes from players allowing him to fight on favorable terms.
By avoiding extended trades, disrupting flower pickups, and drafting heroes such as Mi Yue, Fuzi, or Ata, you can significantly reduce his impact. Team compositions featuring Donghuang or Zhang Liang provide even more reliable answers during the mid and late game.
The next time you face Florentino in ranked play, remember that the goal is not always to outplay him mechanically. Sometimes the smartest strategy is simply denying him the opportunities he needs to take over the match.

