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1) Terrible skill sequence. Yea,
2) Don't like the presentation of the guide. Boring text, a lot of generalizations like "standard caster", absolute lack of alternative options.
3) You do not know anything about your opponents.
"Leblanc is awful late game." - absolute ridicule. You probably have never seen a
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You have a lot to work on here, in my humble opinion.
previous comment is irrelevant
If you were to max twin fang first, i would understand the need of clarity, but cass isn't that mana reliant to get clarity. (Think Anivia's ult, Swain's ult, Karthus' AOE) +1
btw check out my Anivia guide :D
yesterday using your build
also i start with either dorans ring or tomb.
the reason is that cass dominates early and mid game, and the early 40-50 ap does a big difference. and if fed, she is a pain the whole game through.
Great guide, better than any cass guide I have read thus far.
nice build, but i am asking what about dealing with urgot and his combo ^^ ?
Urgot has a strong laning phase comparable to Cass. A full combo from Urgot can literally take away 1/3 to 1/2 of your health. This applies to nearly every champion early game and not just Cass. The key to beating Urgot is avoiding his E while landing your Q and then using E.