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Statistics-wise people are maxing Q first and then W most often. Maxing W first will feel awkward as you will lack the combat mobility more due to the higher cooldown on Q and if you miss your W in a fight it's going to cost you a lot due to the abilitys naturally higher cooldown compared to Q.
Previously I liked to max W first, I only took a few points on Q to get better clear in the jungle but nowadays the correct path is Q>W>E
Shadow Assassin got buffed a while ago, making his mobility pretty insane, but in general Rhaast is still the more safer bet since he is useful against most comps anyways if you just aren't too behind. Shadow Assassin in return can't always deal with beefier opponents.
<3 u help me a lot <3
Actually happens to me quite a lot to be the only one Frontline in my team and end up dying insanely fast ( you cannot imagine :D ) even with the right tanky build with quite a lot Armor and MR..
Sometimes it happens that there is another frontliner in my team but he waits me to jump first...Well i dont like jumping first, getting CC'ed from 5 champions while desperately spamming R to someone to heal but wait i am stunned and end up dying like a dog :D
I've found that Rhaast works only as secondary Frontliner / Peeler but how do i deal when Primary Frontliner ?
Look for AoE hits with your abilities since you'll be healing a lot, and just try to maximize your uptime with smart W usage and R usage so that you buy time for your team while the enemy team desperately tries to get rid of you.
Of course that wont be always possible (as you stated sometimes you die insanely fast), in which case you need to find other ways to initiate a fight or just try to go for picks. Rhaast can feel clunky so you have to find good positioning with your E and just use your W to it's maximum capability.
Rhaast definitely benefits from having another frontliner on the team, but I don't think he is too bad of a primary frontliner either.
Why Rhaast seems like isnt that strong like 2-3 months ago
I feel Rhaast is still the more ''generalized'' pick but if you know what you are doing and the enemy comp doesn't have much peeling tools/tanky champs then Shadow Assassin can be a great pick due to his burst and mobility. On the other hand if the enemy team has a lot of tanky champions who take long time to take down then Rhaast would be my weapon of choice.
I've been looking for a great late game build for Rhaast..
Some opinion on best Rhaast build which works in every situation ?
Jg item - boots - BC - Spririt Visage - Deadman's plate/Randui Omen - Death's Dance
What is your opinion on this build and i keep switching DD when needed with other situational item
Imo there isn't a set in stone build that works in EVERY situation. Sure it can function to some degree, but generally you should always be adapting your build depending on situations.
Overall though, your suggestion of a well-rounded late game build is pretty close, but I'd think it looks something like this:
1. If dying for your form is working for you, then do it as long as it works for you :D I wouldn't personally go out my way to purposefully take bad fights for getting form, unless I am really desperate for the transformation. Sure it's a big powerspike, but you being dead always gives up something (pressure, objectives, gives enemies gold lead and so on.
2.
There are bad situations to pick
And to your last question, sometimes that just happens and there is nothing you can do. Best thing to prevent that is to gank whenever it's a good time/possible since you'll get your form faster and take off some pressure from your own laners by helping them. Rhaast probably does better in that kind of situations as he can buy a lot of time for your team while he gets focused due to his sustain, but as I said there isn't always a way out of situations like that.