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Your argument of 'don't try it till you knock it' doesn't really work either, some things people can just instinctively tell are bad, like full ap garen.
Are you understanding that Tiamat has a range of 187.5 with just one of them?
Do you realize that means the splash range of Tiamat is going to be slightly longer then your auto attack?
And you know what that means?
Unless two champions are basically standing inside of each other, you will only be ever lifestealing off of one champion with just 1 Tiamat.
And what you are not realizing is that Sion doesn't only depend on enemy champions in a fight. The life steal gained from minions also helps in a fight. Once again, Do not knock it till you try it.
Do you realize that means the splash range of Tiamat is going to be slightly longer then your auto attack?
And you know what that means?
Unless two champions are basically standing inside of each other, you will only be ever lifestealing off of one champion with just 1 Tiamat.
Well first of all, no one should be getting Tiamat on Sion. Don't even suggest it. First of all, your ult doesn't splash in the first place, and Tiamat doesn't give lifesteal. What that means is you have to hit more targets in order to gain lifesteal, which in turn means they have to be in Tiamat's proc range. Now 1 Tiamat grants you 50% splash range. That means your Tiamat range is going to be (125 / 2) + 125 = 187.5.
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Im going to have to stop you there. I know the Tiamat isn't a life steal item and I never insinuated such. I also never insinuated that the ultimate splashes. The Tiamat does however work with the ultimate of Sion. Sion's ultimate heals based on damage dealt. This INCLUDES the damage dealt by the Tiamat to surrounding units. Remember Sion's ultimate is technically a "Buff". There for it still registers as a basic attack. The Tiamat applies splash damage to basic attacks. Are you understanding now? Are you even trying the build or are you knocking it before you even know its worth?