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Skill sequence is incorrect. Heal is horribly expensive early game, so you should max
Guide is also incomplete, so take a -1 for that.
Have I said I was done? I published the guide for the reason to show some people and give further advice. I like the advice you're given, but you're also really stomping my guide down. I'd prefer if you post something when the actual guide is done. I'll take the advice into account, but don't expect me to do anything with it. Go ruin someone else's guide.
If you don't want people to 'stomp your guide down', don't publish unfinished guides.
This is not a support guide. This is a half-arsed attempt at making Nidalee built like a support but still being able to exploit the horrendously overpowered spears that she can chuck from 1600 units away and deal 2/3 of Nunu's ult. Giving somebody Shurelya's Reverie and the "option" to get Twin Shadows does not mean you're building them support. It means you're trying to justify the horrendously selfish way people play Nidalee. Shurelya's Reverie and a Ruby Sightstone does not make someone a support if they have Seraph's Embrace as core and then M. Pen marks with Athene's, Void Staff and Morellonomicon as "options".
Why is Athene's even an option of Seraph's is core? "Oh, man. All this 2, 000 mana isn't enough for me. I need to chuck out even MORE OP spears, so I'll get Athene's durr durr durr."
Want a Nidalee support guide?
Shurelya's, Shard of True, Boots of Mobility, Ruby Sightstone, Locket of the Iron Solari, Mikael's Crucible.
Bang, right there. Shurelya's built out of your Philosopher's Stone which you'll have for the gold per 10 seconds, also great for chasing. Shard of True Ice to further your gold per 10 seconds and synergize with Shurelya's chasing ability for your team, Boots of Mobility to synergise with your passive so you can navigate the map easier and throw down those wards much more effectively (which Ruby Sightstone is for, and, honestly you get points for having that in your guide since Nidalee players often tend to stick with traps because they think it's a free ward.) Locket of the Iron Solari for the aura and Mikael's Crucible for your mana problems
And all this utility brought to your team to make interesting plays rather than being selfish and having Seraph's Embrace as your core item? "I wanna play support, but my spears are so goooood :("
Stop pretending to be a support, if you're building AP then go mid and admit it. I hope I run into you in run of my Rengar runs so I can slaughter your AP build.
Have I said I was done? I published the guide for the reason to show some people and give further advice. I like the advice you're given, but you're also really stomping my guide down. I'd prefer if you post something when the actual guide is done. I'll take the advice into account, but don't expect me to do anything with it. Go ruin someone else's guide.
Why is Athene's even an option of Seraph's is core? "Oh, man. All this 2, 000 mana isn't enough for me. I need to chuck out even MORE OP spears, so I'll get Athene's durr durr durr."
Want a Nidalee support guide?
Shurelya's, Shard of True, Boots of Mobility, Ruby Sightstone, Locket of the Iron Solari, Mikael's Crucible.
Bang, right there. Shurelya's built out of your Philosopher's Stone which you'll have for the gold per 10 seconds, also great for chasing. Shard of True Ice to further your gold per 10 seconds and synergize with Shurelya's chasing ability for your team, Boots of Mobility to synergise with your passive so you can navigate the map easier and throw down those wards much more effectively (which Ruby Sightstone is for, and, honestly you get points for having that in your guide since Nidalee players often tend to stick with traps because they think it's a free ward.) Locket of the Iron Solari for the aura and Mikael's Crucible for your mana problems
And all this utility brought to your team to make interesting plays rather than being selfish and having Seraph's Embrace as your core item? "I wanna play support, but my spears are so goooood :("
Stop pretending to be a support, if you're building AP then go mid and admit it. I hope I run into you in run of my Rengar runs so I can slaughter your AP build.