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Rumble Build Guide by Gandhiking

AP Offtank Super Galaxy Top 101

AP Offtank Super Galaxy Top 101

Updated on March 14, 2015
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BlueArtist (30) | October 4, 2014 4:51am
Hey, back again.

The new stuff are pretty good. One last thing I forgot to mention is that Super Galaxy Rumble actually has some issues with the skin and actually gives disadvantages to the gameplay, such as the ult border being easier for enemy to move out from and that his Q turns too easily. Of course it is up to the user's own discretion to use it or not.

The guide is good enough, has the core information present. If you feel like really taking it to the next level, you need in-depth chapters for stuff like items and masteries.

Upvoted. Oh, and enable C2V; it prevents troll votes on your guide.

Plus, nice singing kappa
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Gandhiking | October 2, 2014 7:58am
Thank you for your very detailed list of disagreements. I appreciate any feedback on my guide, as I was not going to publish it for a very long time but decided that through publishing it feedback like yours would arise and I would be able to build my guide more reliably around some sort of framework. I will be recording another video of me playing Rumble, more likely in normal queue than ranked at this point and probably try to focus on the strengths I give him in this guide. Now let me answer you back on each point you presented.
  • I completely agree with your recommendation for the masteries, if you could recommend a change that would allow Juggernaut I would greatly appreciate it.
  • Rumble is generally strong against Olaf and weak against Xin Zhao. Rumble is very unlikely to kill Xin Zhao anywhere before or after 6 as he is always able to get too close to Rumble, and if Rumble turns on him after he uses Audacious Charge he is very likely to be long gone after knocking Rumble up with Three Talon Strike. Turning on him after he wastes his abilities is very effective, but the cooldown on his Three Talon Strike is not very long and in general he deals a lot more damage to Rumble quickly, and as Rumble is a champion based around dealing damage over time, it becomes very difficult to lane with Xin Zhao, In the 70+ ranked games I have played as Rumble, I have gone against a few Xin Zhaos and have had EXTREME difficulty during the laning phase, but afterwards it becomes easier as Xin Zhao cant keep on Rumble, I agree with you there. In Olaf's case, a huge chunk of Rumble's damage is his ultimate, The Equalizer, but Olaf escaping it is not the end of the world, as even a few seconds standing it in can be devastating for any champion.
  • When it comes to Pantheon, his abilities are on a very low cooldown and his harass is INCREDIBLY strong all game, going back in with Scrap Shield would allow you to do a little bit of damage but his Spear Shot deals only a little less than Flamespitter, while not dealing damage over time and having a lower cooldown. This is the same case with Xin, they are BOTH able to deal huge amounts of damage in a very short time span which can counter almost all of Rumble's abilities, as he simply doesn't deal as much as quickly.
  • When it comes to Aatrox, or any champion for that matter, it is usually very effective to use Scrap Shield to block as much damage as possible. Plus after he uses his abilities he becomes very vulnerable to Rumble simply turning on him, slowing him with Electro-Harpoon while flaming him with Flamespitter.
  • I am currently in Gold III and still use Rumble effectively with a 65.5% win rate with him in over 70 Ranked games. Its not that people don't know Rumble's abilties, its that people simply don't know which ability you are going to use next, whether you are going to overheat or not, and whether you are going to kick their *** or not.
  • I agree with you that using Electro-Harpoon before overheating might be the most effective way to deal the most damage, but as most people will simply not run away from an overheated Rumble, and since Flamespitter deals about triple the damage of Electro-Harpoon and Scrap Shield will keep you on their toes regardless, it is probably only a little less effective to not use Electro-Harpoon
  • I am going to mention The Equalizer, thank you for mentioning this.
  • My proof does in fact suck, as I stated before I will be reuploading a better video very soon that is made for this guide, rather than just a random clip of me playing Rumble.

Also, I will implement these responses to you into the guide, you bringing up these issues allowed me to think them through and overall get a better understanding of what needs to be done. Thank you for your comment.
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BlueArtist (30) | October 2, 2014 4:07am
I can point out several things I disagree with.
  • Makes not much sense to actually have a 23/4/3 masteries. You essentially sacrificed your Juggernaut for some useless masteries like Phasewalker .
  • Matchup list shallow and doesn't give much help. Disagree with Rumble being STRONG against Olaf and being WEAK against Pantheon and Xin Zhao. Rumble is unlikely to kill him before 6 and after 6 Olaf becomes so durable Rumble cannot do much to him, not to mention his Ragnarok which simply gets him out of The Equalizer.
  • Pantheon wise, just Scrap Shield away once the stun expires and go back in. Xin Zhao is even easier, simply W away and E him and then turn back on him. He can't even stick onto you after Audacious Charge due to your MS from your Scrap Shield.
  • Aatrox notes, I don't see how much damage Scrap Shield can shield from Aatrox's Q E.
  • "Almost no one knows how to fight Rumble" applies to lower tiers, I guess.
  • No, you shouldn't have 60 heat before overheating. Besides, using W into Q then overheating is just wrong, as seen from your Overheating section. The maximum DPS is more like W at 40 heat, reach 60 then Electro-Harpoon to close the gap then hitting Q to overheat, allowing for maximum dps. Or else W into Q is easy for the enemies to escape. Very easily.
  • Your guide has no mention of The Equalizer usage and stuff, which is important.
  • Your "Proof" is not quite a proof. We can both agree on the fact that that Tryndamere is not that good, right? Besides, in your video you just repeatedly overheat in lane, definitely not Flamespitter and Scrap Shield to keep in the yellow zone.
  • As seen in 6:20, your direction of ult is ineffective and can be so easily escaped. No offence, but I guess it's better to put a "proof" with some quality and therefore better credibility to your guide.
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