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That used to be pretty fun :D
Yeah I mean if they're already on top of your booty then you might wanna have barrier, whatever works best for you <3
I just play as Jerry (the mouse from Tom and Jerry) and always roll with exhaust and flash. I make sure they never get on my booty. It's really a cat and mouse game. Kinda like being an assassin, but instead of finding opportunities/moments to execute your enemies you dip in and out of situations to help your teammates with phat heals, silences and damage reductions.
I always say, whatever works best for you, roll with that. Forcing someone to play a certain playstyle doesn't work in their favour. It's just what I found myself working the best for me.
Have fun :D
How was Mordekaiser's room like, was it messy? Filled with metal band posters and electric guitars? Jokes aside XD Good job on escaping the Death Realm! He should've just went with Morellonomicon.. or Thornmail if your team was heavy on physical dmg.
All you gotta know is that the GW items apply 40% healing reduction. Both Chemtech Putrifier and Morellonomicon applies GW by dealing magic to the enemy champions, whilst Thornmail applies GW when champions auto attack the player with Thornmail.
All three of them can also increase the effect to 60%. For Chemtech Putrifier it's healing or shielding allies. For Morellonomicon they gotta be under 50% of their max hp. For Thornmail your enemies got to be immobilized.
There's not much you can do against anti-heal, it's a counter build item. Things you can do however is dodging abilities so that GW doesn't apply on you. That way atleast you still get full benefit out of the heals from landing Q's and using your R.
EDIT: As of patch 11.18 when using R, Grievous Wounds gets removed from all targets before applying the ultimate heal.
Hope that helps!
It'd be a blast hanging out with you <3
If anyone else reads this feel free to join aswell, everyone's more than welcome :D
Great guide. Been playing Raka with this guide for a long time now. Hit M7 a year ago lol..
anyway..
I was wondering, Instead of going Rabadon's Deathcap and Seraph's Embrace after Ardent Censer and Athene's Unholy Grail...can I swap in Mikael's Crucible and Redemption for the Passives (+10% CD, Harmony, Dissonance) + Rune (Transcendence) buffs???
Just asking because they're all cheaper and going towards buffs/ has buffs for Bonus healing + shielding..
Let me know. Thanks
Thank you <3 Oouhh nice, glad it's working out for you!
Yes. If you're more of a Redemption user then swapping out Seraph's with Redemption is fine and Mikael's has very great synergy with Redemption too so swapping the Athene's out for Mikael's would be a good choice if you're going for that build. I'd probably still go Rabadon's last item the extra AP feels really good. Depending on enemy team comp you may even go Banshee's or Zhonya's if safety is more your priority.
Mikael's heals more if you don't land enough Q/E, Athene's heals more if you do land Q/E (plus prevents burst damage). Mikael's can be useful against extremely heavy cc comps but gives much less AP than Athene's so your poke won't be as much as with Athene's (makes quite a difference).
Note: having both Mikael's and Athene's will cancel Harmony's passive on Mikael's, so you'd miss out on some stats if you were trying to go for both items. Which is kind of the reason why I'm not building them together.
It really depends on your playstyle and per game but as mentioned above, Redemption combined with Mikael's works pretty well.
Cya around :3
~SwelteringMuffin