JEFFY40HANDS wrote:
Staying behind minions doesn't reduce or prevent Xerath's damage though. So how does that help? If anything because of unit collision you have a greater chance of being hit.
No, it doesn't reduce or prevent damage... but it DOES make him hit more minions, and over-extend simply from trying to harass.
While you are last hitting, he's last hitting and dealing damage to almost each minion in your wave (assuming you're behind them). This pushes the lane (since you are only last hitting / one auto to keep up). Once the lane gets pushed early because of him trying to harass you, he's open to ganks.

Xerath doesn't need to hit you every time. Just enough to force you from the lane which is very easy to do as Xerath goes IMO. As for over extending, what need is there for him to move passed middle of mid? He can farm way back.
A good Xerath abuses their range advantage as long and as often as possible. But that's how I play him.
A good Xerath abuses their range advantage as long and as often as possible. But that's how I play him.
TheJohn discussing meta.
It's like a hippie operating on someones brain.
Sure it works, but the end result might not be very positive.
It's like a hippie operating on someones brain.
Sure it works, but the end result might not be very positive.
"every now and again you come across a game that has so little emotional connection to who you are that you end up standing there, gazing at the screen and saying "I'm just pressing buttons and my life has no meaning,"" - Colin Campbell
AncientNecro wrote:
No, it doesn't reduce or prevent damage... but it DOES make him hit more minions, and over-extend simply from trying to harass.
While you are last hitting, he's last hitting and dealing damage to almost each minion in your wave (assuming you're behind them). This pushes the lane (since you are only last hitting / one auto to keep up). Once the lane gets pushed early because of him trying to harass you, he's open to ganks.
So the basic principlas that apply to every other champion also apply to Xerath? WOW thanks for being so enlightening. Principal being "pushing your lane can result in ganks".
JEFFY40HANDS wrote:
So the basic principlas that apply to every other champion also apply to Xerath? WOW thanks for being so enlightening. Principal being "pushing your lane can result in ganks".
That being said. It's more of a strategy against


I was merely pointing out that you were stating the obvious in a sarcastic tone.
If it offended you then I'm sorry, it seems many people now adays are easily aggrovated even when faced with simple sarcasm.
I'll make sure to be more obvious about it next time.
You really thought I was being overzealous? -_-"
If it offended you then I'm sorry, it seems many people now adays are easily aggrovated even when faced with simple sarcasm.
I'll make sure to be more obvious about it next time.
You really thought I was being overzealous? -_-"
JEFFY40HANDS wrote:
I was merely pointing out that you were stating the obvious in a sarcastic tone.
If it offended you then I'm sorry, it seems many people now adays are easily aggrovated even when faced with simple sarcasm.
I'll make sure to be more obvious about it next time.
You really thought I was being overzealous? -_-"
No :/ I had just come out a game with 3 trolls and an AFK and needed to rage. You have my apologies. Will edit that part now :P

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Staying behind minions doesn't reduce or prevent Xerath's damage though. So how does that help? If anything because of unit collision you have a greater chance of being hit.
I get hit, yes, but he won't hit every time. And each time he hits he pushes lane. So to keep attacking me he needs to overextend. Simple as that.