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Jax and Rumble - Let's get ready to Rumble!
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Choose Champion Build:
Spells:
Exhaust
Ignite
Ability Order
Junkyard Titan (PASSIVE)
Rumble Passive Ability
Proof before guide
What can you say about Rumble? I think that Rumble is the absolute best early game character. He is almost unstoppable when you pair him with his evil partner...Jax. Now before we begin the fact that there is ALMOST NO SURVIVABILITY FEATURED IN THIS GUIDE may make some people think that this build is a joke. Trust me it is not. I have used this build time after time and it has been proven effective. While I don't have the screenshots to prove it, I will be working on getting a full set of hilarious scores with him for the screenshot section. This build will feature six very important items and other items that may be situational.
As with runes, these are very subject to change. While most may go into defensive for Rumble I like to stay offensive when I am confident that I can outplay my opponent. I would greatly suggest that if you use Jax in this combo then you follow Your text to link here.... This persons guide has been amazingly effective because the Jax is fairly hard to kill while the Rumble's flamethrower kills everyone.
- First of all you can start the game with the amplifying tome and then build it into the Will of the Ancients rapidly. Rumble is one of the better minion farmers because of his flamethrowers massive damage. With the amplifying tome his flamethrower causes massive damage from the very beginning which makes him very reliable.
- Helps survive from people easily early game.
- Another WTF BOOM item.
- A little of survivability and damage for your needs.
- Once gained, the game is mostly in your teams hands and you should win.
- One last kick in the other teams ***.
- Helps survive from people easily early game.
- Another WTF BOOM item.
- A little of survivability and damage for your needs.
- Once gained, the game is mostly in your teams hands and you should win.
- One last kick in the other teams ***.
The flamethrower is the priority here. If you think you have seen damage at low levels that is unbeatable...think again until you see this. Rumble's skill shot is much better later so that's why I get it mostly after the flame thrower. I like the shield but I am not a huge fan of it until the end. You can really put in his skill points as you level into whatever you want. MOST IMPORTANT THING IN THE ENTIRE GUIDE - RUMBLES ULT IS ONE OF THE GREATEST ULTS IN THE GAME.
It is literally unstoppable and slows and wrecks with damage per second. If you can get three people into it and then flamethrower while Jax stuns them in it. WTF BOOM.
It is literally unstoppable and slows and wrecks with damage per second. If you can get three people into it and then flamethrower while Jax stuns them in it. WTF BOOM.
This is considering that you two are laning together and neither of you are solotop.
Here is the combo for the level 1 ganking phase. Rumble flamethrower into the bush where the enemy is - Jax jump onto the weaker of the two that will usually be in the 5v5 bush - then Jax exhaust as Rumble uses flamethrower again and ignites the one target. If all goes well you can start the game with almost FOR SURE one kill and sometimes two or three if you are competent and lucky.
Here is the combo for the level 1 ganking phase. Rumble flamethrower into the bush where the enemy is - Jax jump onto the weaker of the two that will usually be in the 5v5 bush - then Jax exhaust as Rumble uses flamethrower again and ignites the one target. If all goes well you can start the game with almost FOR SURE one kill and sometimes two or three if you are competent and lucky.
Farming is very simple when Jax and Rumble are laning together. Pretty much all you will have to do is get Rumble to flamethrower the minions which will give him massive gold because it is very easy to get killing blows on all of the minions. Also, Jax can use his stun as an AoE hit on minions if it is about to run out and there are no enemy champions to harass. I would recommend getting plenty of champion kills earlier which is amazingly easy with a little sense and actually following this guide. I have made an amazing amount of teams surrender with this combo which I currently find very OP.
Pros:
-Best low level champion combination I have seen in 3v3/5v5 laning.
-Jax can take out most of a squishy champions health at around level 6 at which Rumble will wreck them with his flamethrower.
-I love this combo.
Cons:
-Rumble + focus = DEAD
-Jax + Other teams Sword of the Divine = No more stun. No more dodge runes either :(
-Tryndamere can counter your soul.
-Best low level champion combination I have seen in 3v3/5v5 laning.
-Jax can take out most of a squishy champions health at around level 6 at which Rumble will wreck them with his flamethrower.
-I love this combo.
Cons:
-Rumble + focus = DEAD
-Jax + Other teams Sword of the Divine = No more stun. No more dodge runes either :(
-Tryndamere can counter your soul.
Rumble: Even amongst yordles, Rumble was always the runt of the litter. As such, he was used to being bullied. In order to survive, he had to be scrappier and more resourceful than his peers. He developed a quick temper and a reputation for getting even, no matter who crossed him. This made him something of a loner, but he didn't mind. He liked to tinker, preferring the company of gadgets, and he could usually be found rummaging through the junkyard. He showed great potential as a mechanic. His teachers recommended him for enrollment at the Yordle Academy of Science and Progress in Piltover, where he may very well have become one of Heimerdinger's esteemed protégés, but Rumble refused to go. He believed that Heimerdinger and his associates were ''sellouts,'' trading superior yordle technology to humans for nothing more than a pat on the head while yordles remained the butt of their jokes. When a group of human graduates from the Yordle Academy sailed to Bandle City to visit the place where their mentor was born and raised, Rumble couldn't resist the temptation to see them face-to-face (so to speak). He only intended to get a good look at the humans, but four hours and several choice words later, he returned home bruised and bloodied with an earful about how he was an embarrassment to ''enlightened'' yordles like Heimerdinger. The next morning he left Bandle City without a word, and wasn't seen again for months. When he returned, he was at the helm of a clanking, mechanized monstrosity. He marched it to the center of town amidst dumbfounded onlookers and there announced that he would join the League of Legends to show the world what yordle-tech was really capable of, without hiding behind a foreign banner.
''Ugh, it's gonna take forever to scrape your face off my suit!'' - Rumble
Jax: It is seldom the case where a champion is defined by his actions after joining the League of Legends rather than before. Such is the case with Jax, for whom the argument could be made that he is the most prolific tournament fighter currently at the Institute of War. Before joining the League, Jax was an unremarkable soldier-for-hire. For reasons known only to the former leader of the League, High Councilor Reginald Ashram, Jax was put on the top of the list of candidates to receive a League Judgment - the interview process that either accepts or rejects a prospective champion. His Judgment was the quickest in League history, where the Doors of Acceptance glowed and slowly swung open as soon as it began. Jax faced no recorded Observation or Reflection during his Judgment.
Jax proved himself to be an immediate terror in the Fields of Justice. The self-proclaimed ''Armsmaster of the League'' rattled off a streak of consecutive wins that to this day has not been matched. A number of summoners in the League grew concerned that the perceived objectivity of the League of Legends would be questioned by the presence of an unknown fighter who was unbeatable. For this reason, the new leader of the League (following Reginald Ashram's disappearance), High Councilor Heyward Relivash, created special restrictions for Jax to fight under. This was something the League had never done before, and something that has never been done since. The burly fighter responded by imposing his own special conditions; as a means of protest, he permitted himself to fight using only a brass lamppost. Neither the League's sanctions nor his own has affected his winning ways. The League has since rescinded its sanctions, but Jax has not; he fights and fights well with his trusty brass lamppost.
''Be advised - there has been an outbreak of lamppost-shaped bruises in the League of Legends.'' - Gragas
''Ugh, it's gonna take forever to scrape your face off my suit!'' - Rumble
Jax: It is seldom the case where a champion is defined by his actions after joining the League of Legends rather than before. Such is the case with Jax, for whom the argument could be made that he is the most prolific tournament fighter currently at the Institute of War. Before joining the League, Jax was an unremarkable soldier-for-hire. For reasons known only to the former leader of the League, High Councilor Reginald Ashram, Jax was put on the top of the list of candidates to receive a League Judgment - the interview process that either accepts or rejects a prospective champion. His Judgment was the quickest in League history, where the Doors of Acceptance glowed and slowly swung open as soon as it began. Jax faced no recorded Observation or Reflection during his Judgment.
Jax proved himself to be an immediate terror in the Fields of Justice. The self-proclaimed ''Armsmaster of the League'' rattled off a streak of consecutive wins that to this day has not been matched. A number of summoners in the League grew concerned that the perceived objectivity of the League of Legends would be questioned by the presence of an unknown fighter who was unbeatable. For this reason, the new leader of the League (following Reginald Ashram's disappearance), High Councilor Heyward Relivash, created special restrictions for Jax to fight under. This was something the League had never done before, and something that has never been done since. The burly fighter responded by imposing his own special conditions; as a means of protest, he permitted himself to fight using only a brass lamppost. Neither the League's sanctions nor his own has affected his winning ways. The League has since rescinded its sanctions, but Jax has not; he fights and fights well with his trusty brass lamppost.
''Be advised - there has been an outbreak of lamppost-shaped bruises in the League of Legends.'' - Gragas
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