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That being said, Guinsoos is used as a raw stat stick (with all three stats usable by Mordekaiser; a rarity among Guinsoos users) not for its non-existent doubling. This is also why the build is entirely geared around split pushing; that's the only way to reliably keep the stacks up high and to avoid being blown apart during teamfights, at least until the tankier items later in the build start arriving. In a 1v1 scenario, the build's sheer amount of stats from Guinsoos allows it to trade effectively with many champions, especially other bruisers / tanks. It's certainly a tricky build, and it may not be the best thing around, but it's kind of fun and that's perfectly fine for a build to be!