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Recommended Items
Runes:
+8 Ability Haste
+9 Adaptive (5.4 AD or 9 AP)
+10-180 Bonus Health
Spells:
Flash
Unleashed Smite
Items
Ability Order
Rock Surfing (PASSIVE)
Taliyah Passive Ability
Threats & Synergies
Kayn
Blue kayn is probably the biggest low elo threat for Taliyah. He's easy to pilot (not a lot of room to outplay kayn + not a lot of room for the kayn player to make mistakes), hard to punish early cuz Taliyah can't invade early. If he gets fed off your botlane it's gg.
Nautilus
Any engage support is great. Ideally you have someone that can cc enemy and then you can w and your team can get a quick kill. Rakan, rell, pyke etc.
Nautilus
Any engage support is great. Ideally you have someone that can cc enemy and then you can w and your team can get a quick kill. Rakan, rell, pyke etc.
Champion Build Guide
Strengths:
- One of the best midgame mages at lvl 9-13
- Very fast jungle clear
- Great teamfighter
- Incredible burst damage on a low cooldown
- Great zone control and cc with W and E
- High DPS with Q and Q2
- Great map presence with passive and R
Weaknesses:
- Weak early and weak ultra late game (35 min +)
- Weak 1v1 without good mechanics
- Incredibly squishy with the smallest starting base armor in the game
- Struggles immensely vs. champs that can dodge W + E (Master Yi, Katarina etc.)
- Needs lots of AH to function effectively
I'm creating this guide to show you how we can make the most of her strengths in the jungle, and overcome her weaknesses.
Whatever runes/items you are choosing, choose them with a plan in mind. Look at the runes and builds section for more info.
- We will do a full clear top to bot (doesn't matter if we are red/blue side). Reason being bot lane is the easiest lane to gank in S14 and it has the most resources (2 enemies). Usually one bot laner doesn't have hands and we can kill them with a well placed W.
- We will maybe look for a 3 camp into mid gank if it looks free
- The enemy jungler will do a full clear bot to top, because they want a leash from their botlane
- We will not be invaded (unless vs Graves, Kindred, Belveth, or other early game aggressive jungler)
In my experience from low silver to low emerald, these assumptions have held true in 80-90% of my games. As you play the game and get a better understanding of early macro, you will be able to identify the best decision to make in each game. However these assumptions are good enough for emerald.
Its also important to get a ward into the enemy jungle to know what the enemy jungler is doing. While we can assume they will clear bot to top, its best to ward the enemy topside buff to make sure this is the case. Versus some junglers like Kayn, Belveth etc. warding their raptors may be better. In these elos people cover the botside jungle entrances but very rarely do they cover the topside entrances so warding there is easier. Check bushes with Q so you aren't face checking anyone while doing so.
So we'll be starting in our topside. Make sure to put 3 Q's down before doing your first camp (4 if taking AH shard). Aim to get a full clear around 3:25, although faster is possible. Save smite for scuttle if possible. Look for a botlane gank, take bot scuttle and reset. This is how my early game goes around 80% of the time.
- We can look for a top gank before starting our fullclear
- We can look to do our topside camps, and look for a midlane gank or look to do grubs
- We can look to fullclear to botside and look for another botlane gank, or a botlane dive (risky below plat!!)
Generally I like to go for a toplane gank, into a fullclear bot, into a botlane gank. Midlane is too difficult to gank without ult or good setup. This means that we are sacrificing grubs, but that's ok; we can look for a dragon with our botlane that we ganked twice now.
Until we get boots + first item, this is our gameplan. Fullclear, and help laners in between the fullclear.
When you're sure the enemy jungler is doing dragon, go for a topside invade. If you're sure the enemy jungler is doing grubs, look for a botside invade. You might think giving up objectives is bad (and it is), but if you're behind or vs. champs that are strong early game its best to forfeit those objectives and make plays elsewhere. I've had so many games where my toplaner/midlaner is pinging me because we are giving all 6 grubs, but I've stolen 5-6 camps during the time the enemy jungler is taking grubs and went for easy 3v2 plays in botlane (no one expects R). A better jungler would clear their own camps before doing grubs in games like this, but most of those junglers are in dia+ so this strat works pretty well below emerald.
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