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Viability
- Don't take
Greater Seal of Ability Power, replace them with one of these: Greater Seal of Vitality,
Greater Seal of Armor or Greater Seal Of Replenishment.
Greater Quintessence of Scaling Ability Power are really bad compared to the
Greater Quintessence of Ability Power. The turning point is about at level 11.
Mejai's Soulstealer works great on low summoner levels and very low elo but when facing enemies with a brain, seriously it is wasting gold. Maybe it works for you because you are extremely pro, but never put it in a standard build when writing a guide.
- Don't mention the worthless summoner spells, you may expect people to understand why they shouldnt take
Clairvoyance.
- If you build
Void Staff you might want to take it slightly more late-game, when enemies have actually stacked mres.
- After you got your
Rabadon's Deathcap, I'd suggest you take a
Zhonya's Hourglass OR an
Abyssal Mask and finish
Archangel's Staff after that. Of course, you could also go for
Lich Bane after
Rabadon's Deathcap but personally I'm not a great fan of
Lich Bane on Kassadin.
Thornmail and
Force of Nature suck on Kassadin, don't recommend those. Rather go with
Frozen Heart (as you have mentioned) or
Banshee's Veil.
- If you get
Void Staff, you should replace the
Sorcerer's Shoes with
Mercury's Treads.
- "IMPORTANT: If you do not feel comfortable snowballing Mejai, I would recommend a different champion. You will end up building Kassadin more similarly to a standard mage, and, well, the standard mages are better at that and you might as well play one of them instead." I have mentioned it earlier, and I will mention it again. This is just compeletely not true, and you would know this if you were an avid Kassadin player.
- Kassadin is capable of taking on any mage in mid, this includes
Brand,
Xerath and
Morgana. Although,
Xerath outranges Kassadin and
Morgana is hard to kill but that is really it.
Brand should pose no real threat to Kassadin. Also, Kassadin outdamages ad carries such as
Vayne and
Ezreal at about level 3-4 and owns them completely after level 6.
Talon is one of the champions who poses an extreme threat to Kassadin.
Overall, this guide has a viable build but it is not optimal and I'd like to see theGrammar
- "you might argue Kassadin as wrecking balance." I think you should replace "as" with "is"
- "get in get out assassin that has some" "that" should be "who"
Those were the only two I could find. The guide is written in a personal style that is either attractive or repulsive, there is probably no compromise. Personally, I'm not really into the style the author uses but that is just me.Visual Appearance
In-Depth
My conclusion is that this guide overall is quite ok but it has some serious viability issues. It provides readers with wrong information which I personally find harmful. The author should focus on solutions instead of problems (i.e. he should describe how to take down
Great Guide, needs pics tho, I barely read it but I still liked. So check that guide that tells you how to do it cuz it would be way better. Anyway I gave a plus +1 because I like this build.
I don't get this, I mean if I liked a build I would want to read as much about it whether there were pictures or not, but I will get around to it eventually. The hard part was writing it all in the first place.
Thanks.