1. ks, short for KillSteal, a game terminology. Commonly known as head grabbing, it refers to a player "stealing" another player's prey, conserving firepower before the minion is about to die, and only hitting the last hit to obtain the minion kill reward (usually gold coins in the game).
Usually in many e-sports and team battle games, the character or player who delivers the final blow to the target is judged as the target's killer, and the killer will receive some rewards, achievements or honorary titles.
2. In Douyin, ks means forced kiss. This is the English abbreviation, which means Kuaishou or head-grabbing in the game.
3. ks: Cross-stitch ks is the most popular cross-stitch, using special embroidery thread and cross-check cloth. Extension information
KS The most typical and common head-grabbing method often occurs in games such as Dota and LoL. In order to make money by killing minions, players will save their firepower before the minions are about to die and only fight at the end. Then you will get the minion kill reward (usually gold coins in the game).
There is a difference between killsteal and killsecure. The main reason is that the former reserves firepower in order to grab the kill, and only outputs it suddenly in the last blow; while the latter does not deliberately reserve firepower, and does not deliberately grab the last blow. More It is to ensure that the target is killed, which is closer to an assist in a sense.
For example, a hero attacks the opponent's hero until he is dying. At the same time, the "KS" hero does the final damage to the dying enemy hero, thus getting a kill score. It can also be extended to grabbing towers, grabbing monsters, etc. Usually such actions are not encouraged, and a KS player is called a "KSer".