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Well written guide very extensive and detailed.
I wouldnt get Philosopher's Stone in mid followed up by Rod of Ages. One of either are enough sustainability and taking both is really draining on your early game damage output.
Though on a side lane or even solo top it isnt such a bad idea. Tried it a bit now and it works suprisingly well. You can lane like forever even while getting ganked etc.
Yeah I was planning on changing it, been awhile since I updated it.
Well written guide very extensive and detailed.
I wouldnt get Philosopher's Stone in mid followed up by Rod of Ages. One of either are enough sustainability and taking both is really draining on your early game damage output.
Though on a side lane or even solo top it isnt such a bad idea. Tried it a bit now and it works suprisingly well. You can lane like forever even while getting ganked etc.
Thanks so much!
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great guide, first time i saw anybody jusst mentioned why not taking will of the ancient's.
Also there were many nice suggestions how to change my build.
Thanks a lot. But yeah, Will of the Ancients is not a bad item, the aura is great if your team really needs one, but I feel as a solo item, it just does not give enough healing to warrant buying in a normal game.
Also there were many nice suggestions how to change my build.
i would add the fairy charm start, for the ones who prefer that (i do on swain^^)
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greetings sam