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Spells:
Smite
Exhaust
Ability Order
A Harmless Scarecrow (PASSIVE)
Fiddlesticks Passive Ability
First Word
I write this guide because I'm a...how to call it ? Fiddlesticker ?
Yeah...I've play fiddlestick for 1 year and a half...
By using him a lot, I have a lot of experience on how to play him properly and to use him as a real killer. So I'm gonna show you how to play him as a good player...
Note: Sorry...Because I'm Vietnamese so my English is not the best in the world.
What exactly happened inside that chamber remains unknown. No champion came to represent Zaun that day in Summoner's Rift. Only silence echoed back from repeated knocks on the chamber door. The first apprentice who entered was cut down immediately by an unearthly scythe. What few who followed and survived were driven mad by fear, mere husks of men gibbering about crows and death. Afraid of the evil even Istvaan could not control, the League sealed all exits to the chamber, hoping they could contain what they could not destroy. Years went by, but the wooden figure within never moved save to slay any foolish enough to enter. Seeing no recourse to reclaim the chamber, the Council instead devised a use for Fiddlesticks: executioner. While he comes to life and seemingly abides by the rules of summoning in the Fields of Justice, what he awaits inside his chamber is unknown. His unmoving face yields no clues, and his scythe stands ready to strike down any who stand before him.
Those who say 'you have nothing to fear but fear itself' have not yet felt the crows.
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