SNIP SNIP! THE QUEEN OF SCISSORS CAN NOT BE STOPPED! WILL RIOT EVER NERF THIS!? – League of Legends



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39 thoughts on “SNIP SNIP! THE QUEEN OF SCISSORS CAN NOT BE STOPPED! WILL RIOT EVER NERF THIS!? – League of Legends”

  1. I played an interesting Akshan Top game last night. I think he actually works really well as an assassin in the top lane because he is actually very good at safely harassing through the wave with Q, and he can disengage an all in with a good E. I was against a Trundle, and he was simply too tanky for me to kill, and I played too safe and slippery for him to kill. I was however, able to roam and gank while he just free farmed until he was strong. We both ended up being some of the strongest in the game, but the difference is, my roaming enabled my team to stomp their opponents and he tilted on them because he was the only one "doing well" on the scoreboard.

    What's really fun about this is, it's kind of like what I would expect from the actual character. He distracts the big bad monster, but doesn't fully commit so they get complacent. Then when the monster isn't paying attention, he slips off and kills all of their teammates, leaving them wondering why they aren't winning.

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  2. her passive makes her autos and abilities deal about 4% to 5% max health magic damage once she has a few items. that % damage becomes true damage at the center of her q, which applies it multiple times. in addition to the damage on the ability itself of course. so no kidding she always scales.

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  3. When you are wondering how a certain champion is allowed to have certain strong tools and how to play around them, a good rule of thumb is to compare her with champions of the same archetype and compare and contrast. Gwen is allowed to have crazy damage on short trades with very little cooldown (Q), a xin zhao ult field on a normal ability, and a ton of max health damage from passive Given that she is has a version of xin ult and they are rough the same archetype (melee bruiser) let's compare her to him. He has none of those things, but he makes up for it with a lot more range (via w and e combo) and a lot more CC (literally every one of his active abilities has CC on it).

    As far as how to play around it, look at the comparison champion's relative strengths as weaknesses of the champ you're trying to beat and think about how to abuse it and how to disrupt that champions combo. So if you know that she has short range and no cc, then if she wants to actually abuse her short cooldown trades, she has to E first and then press Q which roots her. Also, her E doesn't go that far so its fairly predictable when she wants to do it especially since she wont go in until she has 4 stacks. So if you just hang out in lane looking to react to her E, you can make her pretty sad. Fiora can react with parry or dash, tryndamere can spin behind her to make q whiff and start wacking her, urgot can E her, etc. If you interrupt this combo, her low CD Q doesn't matter cuz she didn't get to use it and then she's stuck having to spend her stacks if she wants to clear like annie. Of course she can start baiting this, but that means she doesn't get to just abuse her low CD trades for free. Not to mention you can bait her as well so that part is kind of a wash.

    I'm not saying she's balanced. This game is patched so fast and so many numbers are changed that something can be OP or trash regardless of how the kit is designed. It's just a good, standard way of developing a gameplan against stuff that seems really strong to you at the time.

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