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+ 4v5 games can be won
-@ monimakaroni
Anyway, the message is mostly that when you do have a 4v5, with Sion, your odds of winning can still be good, so don't give up.
Good guide for
-ScdoWn
But good guide! I tried it, had fun!
Anyway, with the new season, most of the items from last season will need to be revised. A lot has been changed.
I mostly only lose the games I play while drunk and tired after working for 13 hours during that day.
While tank Sion does really good, the fact that tank Sion does good doesn't take anything away from ADC Sion being good. It's a bit hard for me to understand the point you are trying to make as part of your point seems to be about how good he is early game even as an ADC. I'm not arguing against playing tank Sion, I made this guide for those that would rather play Sion as an ADC in the bottom lane. I play Sion in every role and in every lane. I know how good Sion support is. I also know how good he is tank or whatever the build. I've gotten to diamond playing Sion [mid / jungle / support / top]. This season I'm fooling around more and playing ADC instead (I actually played ADC Sion in diamond elo a long time ago, but had never dedicated an account for it. This season, I got inspired to do it more by http://euw.op.gg/summoner/userName=thebausffs). I am new to the ADC role in general, and since I'm experimenting a lot of builds and strategies, I choose to climb a lot slower instead of just stomping every game I get in. I want to experience how to feels to be really far ahead as well as how it feels to be behind during the laning phase. I test short games and really long games.
If you check my op.gg, perhaps you'll like my new build more. I often end up with 4k health and 400+ AD late game.
Correction to your post: ADC Sion does more damage during the passive than tank Sion. That's a fact. Sure both have the 10% of the target's maximum health on hit, but without armor penetration, there is a distinct damage difference. Also, add to that the actual AD that you have built.
Sure a solo Sion can combo off of his own abilities, it's the same in the bottom lane, but in the bottom lane, you also have a support that works with you.
The actual AD scaling on Q is 195% of your total AD. That's without the base damage which is 300. Tank has the base damage too, but he doesn't have the armor penetration. Late game, a single Q can deal around 1.1k damage.
As tank Sion, the base damage is nice, but the spells themselves are mostly used for their utility. On ADC Sion, you use your spells specifically for the damage they provide. The functions both playstyle fill in a team are fundamentally different.
I understand you find the idea of playing Sion as an ADC a little ridiculous, but it's normal considering it isn't done in the current meta that much.