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After you get tear, you can harass a lot more, and the easiest way to kill someone is to first use you combo stun>matter>Q, you will probably do a lot of damage, enough to leave your enemy with 50 ou 60% hp, and then you just have to wait for you stun again, and then do the same but now you use your ult, that's so easy....
I think most players dont know veigar so well, because i think hes very easy to counter, because hes very slow and so dependent of his stun, but if you let him farm, he will almost win a team fight alone.
Very good guide btw =)
But if i don't die, Veigar is such an aggressive support, it's surprising not to play him in mid ^^
Does anyone know how to build / handle a support Veigar ? :S
Playing as a support Veigar, max E then Q for maximum harass. Masteries should be 9/0/21. Runes should be MS Quints or GP10 Quints, MPen Marks, Armor Seals, Magic Resist Glyphs.
The method of play is just to harass the enemy and deny them from farming. Take some CS whenever your ADC is not in lane. Build an early Chalice of Harmony or Morellonomicon in addition to GP10s and Sightstone. Complete by building whatever else your team needs - Runic Bulwark, Frozen Heart, Locket of the Iron Solari, etc. If you are snowballing well, build AP items instead - Zhonya's Hourglass, etc.
Just some screenshots to show the results!
Great guide, and thanks again!
All-around pretty standard Veigar stuff, although I gotta say the Tear is pretty horrible since you rely on one successful spell rotation. DFG rush will win you more games if you know how to combo.
It's an alternative to Chalice of Harmony against AD mids or farm lanes if you can't use the MR. You don't really need it but it's a pretty small investment and basically gives you infinite sustain. Mostly I just like the mid-late game Seraph's Embrace because you'll be squishy as hell and the shield is really helpful against assassins with gap closers. I've been really liking the seraph's-zhonya's combo lately. Plus you get a ton of AP from those two items.
But it's not core. The only three items I consider core are DFG, zhonya's and void. DFG is pretty much always my first complete item.