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Go back to the kitchen, Ice. Supporting is a woman's job. (✿◠‿◠)
Hey hey hey hey now!!! >:(
I may not really be maining support anymore, but that doesn't mean I can let people get away with comments like these. You better watch what you're saying, woman, or else.. or else....!!!
.....k I have nothing to really threaten you with, but you get the message.
About the layout: I'm still waiting for custom artwork, which will replace the // stuff (as I mentioned all the way in the bottom of the guide)
I agree that I can buy some more wards at the start, I've actually tried Flask + VW + SW in a ranked game and I kinda liked it, if I'm honest. I still think the start I recommend is better but I'll mention it more clearly.
About the items: I agree that all of them are not really great, but that's why I've listed them as alternatives; think about them in 8 out of 100 games, maybe.
Thanks again for the really nice feedback, much appreciated :)
About crystalline flask, personally I don't find myself running low very often. I have actually stopped buying pots at the start of the game, and so I have 70 gold left over that I save to spend later (I'm testing out not taking the wealth mastery at the moment). Generally, I don't use potions really at all, and I'd rather save money on them entirely so I can buy more wards, gp5's and the main items I want to be building. Personal preference, but I still don't think the flask should be a first buy, as I said before, getting it on your first b just means you're already sure you'll be needing it, and can be the little filler item you can buy if you die quite quickly and don't have enough gold for much else.
(Btw: The biscuit/cookie stacks with Flask/Pots for an additional spike in regen early on.)
Conveniently, with this item path you start with 4 Sight Wards. Assuming you start setting them down around 1-1.5mins, having 4 would allow you to keep 2 spots in bottom lane warded for 6 minutes (game time 7-7.5mins after adding in the pre-minion spawn time), at which point you will have enough passively generated gold to buy a
@Flammabubble:
it's selfish because you're spending 225 gold on something that will not further your build (as a support) in any way. I've tried starting it, I feel it tends to set back other items too much when you're not just obliterating the enemies...I prefer to start faeri or regrowth + 2 sight wards + 1 vision ward (because I like to counterward like a *****). Having played with the Explorer's ward, it's basically worthless in terms of actual use...doesn't last long enough to matter and biscuit is pretty bad too (compared to other masteries).
In terms of getting it later, if I go back and have 250 gold leftover from something, I'd rather buy 3 health pots and a vision ward than worry about getting flask, comparatively it's a much better use of gold as a support. It's one thing to get flask in a solo lane, but as a support you don't have a lot of income, and therefore you have priorities. Flask shouldn't be one of them.
Buying an early philo means I'll have the gold to get a sightstone in a reasonable amount of time. Which you won't likely have without one unless you happen to be winning lane hard. Besides the fact that Philo builds into Shurelya's, so you're likely to need one anyways.
But we should stop having this argument on Chris' guide...there are other places in which it would be less inconvenient (for him) to have it.
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In my opinion, I don't think one start is as effective as another - they both have advantages and they both have drawbacks that the other covers. I would not think that one was as unreasonable as the other. It might even depend on what lane you're using/facing.
it's selfish because you're spending 225 gold on something that will not further your build (as a support) in any way. I've tried starting it, I feel it tends to set back other items too much when you're not just obliterating the enemies...I prefer to start faeri or regrowth + 2 sight wards + 1 vision ward (because I like to counterward like a *****). Having played with the Explorer's ward, it's basically worthless in terms of actual use...doesn't last long enough to matter and biscuit is pretty bad too (compared to other masteries).
In terms of getting it later, if I go back and have 250 gold leftover from something, I'd rather buy 3 health pots and a vision ward than worry about getting flask, comparatively it's a much better use of gold as a support. It's one thing to get flask in a solo lane, but as a support you don't have a lot of income, and therefore you have priorities. Flask shouldn't be one of them.
Buying an early philo means I'll have the gold to get a sightstone in a reasonable amount of time. Which you won't likely have without one unless you happen to be winning lane hard. Besides the fact that Philo builds into Shurelya's, so you're likely to need one anyways.
But we should stop having this argument on Chris' guide...there are other places in which it would be less inconvenient (for him) to have it.
Disagree about explorer ward as I said 2 posts ago, go look if you want to see why I think it's very good. Agree about
In terms of getting it later, if I go back and have 250 gold leftover from something, I'd rather buy 3 health pots and a vision ward than worry about getting flask, comparatively it's a much better use of gold as a support. It's one thing to get flask in a solo lane, but as a support you don't have a lot of income, and therefore you have priorities. Flask shouldn't be one of them.
Buying an early philo means I'll have the gold to get a sightstone in a reasonable amount of time. Which you won't likely have without one unless you happen to be winning lane hard. Besides the fact that Philo builds into Shurelya's, so you're likely to need one anyways.
But we should stop having this argument on Chris' guide...there are other places in which it would be less inconvenient (for him) to have it.