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Graves Build Guide by Vapora Dark

Jungle End of the Line - In Depth Graves Guide

Jungle End of the Line - In Depth Graves Guide

Updated on March 20, 2019
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Tritan (4) | June 18, 2019 12:05am
Thanks for the guide! I found the lethal tempo rather more useful on him though.
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KamiKZ (7) | August 19, 2018 4:24am
How do you get the "in depth" logo on your guide?
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AbaddonSoulchain (16) | August 18, 2018 7:49am
This reminds me I haven't tried Stormrazor on Graves yet, I was a bit comfortable with the old build but since you have it here, I'll try it for myself. Thing is, I don't usually like the item, the idea that it allows you to fire one critical basic attack after a small delay seems odd to me. I'll see how it goes in-game.
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Vicious Skittle (57) | August 5, 2018 7:18am
There is a bit of misinformation floating around about attack speed and Graves. Specifically, people say to avoid Berserker's Greaves because it's common for Graves to buy a Phantom Dancer and take Legend: Alacrity. For some reason people think that you go far over the attack speed cap if you take all 3. This used to be the case when precision gave 18% attack speed and no attack damage, and it's currently the case if you also have a Stormrazor. But for the argument people are specifically talking about Berserker's Greaves, Phantom Dancer and Legend: Alacrity.

This is not true.

Graves has a weird interaction with attack speed as a part of New Destiny they wanted to make sure you can't fire both barrels in the same second. It also affects both the reload time and the time between attacks. The time between attacks is hard to measure as it's not in the tooltip and can feel subjective based on framrate and the like, but the reload time is. Regardless of if you overcap on the time between shots, you do not with the reload and that is a direct increase to your DPS. Also even though it's hard to prove the time between attacks (I would need to record 2 instances of them then line them up in a video editing program, but the burden of proof isn't on me) I feel like it scales in the same was as the tooltip making both the reload time and the time between attacks decrease consistently without hitting any cap with the items/rune in question.

A very important thing to note is that you usually buy Berserker's Greaves straight after your Enchantment: Warrior for a cheap but substantial damage boost. Graves also gets a large increase in value to attack speed based on his level, meaning you'll be nowhere near the cap until level 15 or so (at which point you should be winning! You're an early-mid game jungler, not a late game scaling monster.) So it has high value as a tempo purchase, that alone is worth it.

Of course, the important thing is debunking the misinformation about the attack speed cap. Here are 2 screenshots of a level 18 Graves with a fully stacked Legend: Alacrity and both
items.



As you can see, I have 0.88 attack speed, which signified the reload time. Now if I add a dagger, it will increase.



0.89. The reload speed cap at level 18.



You do not hit both attack speed caps with Legend: Alacrity, Phantom Dancer and Berserker's Greaves. This results in a direct increase to your potential DPS. Not to mention that you shouldn't be getting to end game in most games. No matter how you look at it, you are not wasting stats by purchasing both items and taking the rune.

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Maintained (201) | July 25, 2018 11:19am
Guide is definitely in depth and well detailed, but the cheat sheet is extremely lazy and inefficient and it's holding your entire guide back. The reader should be able to build rather efficiently just by looking at the cheat sheet alone. Currently, it's just a single build patch which isn't optimal for most scenarios.

Your cheat sheet doesn't match your guide either. Phantom Dancer is a core item in the guide but situational in your cheat sheet. No mentioning of Waterwalking anywhere in your guide yet it's on your cheat sheet.

Cheat sheet is also a bit outdated, you mention green smite in one of your notes.

Berserker's Greaves is never a situational item on Graves as you already cap on attack speed from Legend: Alacrity and Phantom Dancer.

I love how detailed the guide is and I hope the cheat sheet gets updated to match the quality of the rest of the guild.
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Vicious Skittle (57) | August 5, 2018 7:04am
Guide should be fully updated now. Cheat sheet now properly reflects the guide on both Waterwalking and Phantom Dancer.

Whilst BC/SR second is situational, there isn't much point in my opinion to do the same path twice in a row with just those 2 swapped. The best all around option is to go SR first then BC second but the guide covers when not to do that (now at least, it didn't before).

Also removed green smite, even had warlord's mentioned in the notes as well. Thanks for pointing those out, I forget to change them on a lot of my guides.

As for the attack speed cap, that isn't true at all. As I mention it in the guide I'm going to post screenshots in a separate comment and I implore you and everyone to read it.
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ToThe Abyss | June 23, 2018 11:37am
did anyone make a import copy and paste for this
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AbaddonSoulchain (16) | June 21, 2018 9:40am
Is the old Cleaver + Phantom Dancer combo still good? It's how I used to build him.
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Vicious Skittle (57) | June 21, 2018 5:25pm
Yes it's still really good.

However I think stormrazer might be better than PD. It's kind of hard for me to test it because he's practically perm banned but it feels really good to build and complete.
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YourGarbage | June 9, 2018 5:25am
pretty good
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EletronsBeast | May 22, 2018 4:44am
ENGLISH:
At 8.10 this does not work as well!
Some items should be changed to cause greater damage, even when on a bot line such as Adc, or Mid line.
FireCannon, for example, is an excellent item.
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PORTUGUÊS:
Na 8.10 isso não funciona tão bem!
Alguns itens devem ser alterados para causar um dano maior, mesmo quando em uma linha de Bot como Adc, ou na linha Mid.
Canhão Fumegante, por exemplo, é um excelente item.
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Janitsu (569) | May 6, 2018 2:37am
Why do not go Firecannon?
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Vicious Skittle (57) | May 6, 2018 7:36am
I do, but I wanted to test it more before suggesting it to everyone.
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Bonghitter | March 29, 2018 12:29am
Hello I am wondering what build to follow as the page said fleet footwork? which one should i go for precision or domination? could you tell me how to?? Thanks a lot
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Vicious Skittle (57) | March 29, 2018 1:40pm
Fleet/Electrocute/Dark Harvest are all different playstyles.

Fleet is the most forgiving so I suggest fleet for new graves players. Electrocute is good if you're looking to 100-0 a squishy with full lethality and Dark Harvest is good if you're a more control jungle played (taking all camps and invading whilst counter-ganking).

Mix and match to find your personal preference, but if you're new I suggest Fleet Footwork
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AbaddonSoulchain (16) | March 12, 2018 9:10am
This may be a dumb question but, does Last Stand really make a difference in the game? I haven't used it in a very long time, I saw it wasn't terribly popular in general.
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Vicious Skittle (57) | March 13, 2018 1:20am
Yes it makes a difference. If you're doing a more bursty build though Coup De Grace is better because you don't want to be low HP (whereas if you're playing like a bruiser you'll get low semi-often in the mid game)
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AbaddonSoulchain (16) | March 13, 2018 4:03am
I see. Thanks for the feedback.
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