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JEFFY40HANDS wrote:
But yes this idea has been discussed more than Pam Anderson's tits in a plastic surgeons office.
seriously? I guess that is good. Who would be the safer picks in most situations ( the ones with no hard counters)?
Some say he watched the lord of the rings sixty twelve times and he was pissed off at gandalf for stealing his idea for a halloween costume. all we know he's called McLovin.
well there are two different kinds of broken: broken by design or broken by numbers. Numbers means they could be fixed if they got nerfs or buffs, broken by design means the design is toxic to the game.
I'd say
Vladimir is broken by design.
Ryze also appears to be broken by design, aside from that the rest can generally be fixed by number fixing, like
Xin Zhao,
Darius,
Diana, etc. (diana did just get nerfed so I dont know)
I'd say






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Mooninites wrote:
well there are two different kinds of broken: broken by design or broken by numbers. Numbers means they could be fixed if they got nerfs or buffs, broken by design means the design is toxic to the game.
I'd say





This is totally true.
If you want some champion who can forgive other team mates mistakes and allow a team to come back against odds,




As for supports go,


Mooninites wrote:
well there are two different kinds of broken: broken by design or broken by numbers. Numbers means they could be fixed if they got nerfs or buffs, broken by design means the design is toxic to the game.
I'd say





I agree with Jeffy that there are no Broken Champions. Every Champion has a strength and weakness in relatively equal parts. Higher level of players knowthis very well, and as game mechanics should teach us: hit the enemy at the weak point for massive damage. Vladimir's design is dependent on good farm for instance, therefore he has a less than optimal early game. You can stop him by denying his farm. Darius is fine the way he is, yes a true damage ult that can be repeated rapidly is a little daunting, however all that needs to be done here is simply not let him do that. Easier said than done. But the point is Darius thrives whne you make mistakes.
What do you do with a Champion taht has a great early game but falls off later? You wait that person out. If the opposite is true you pour it on early and don't let him get any breathing room. You deny Jungler's certain parts of their jungle, or maybe you keep your own stuff secure depending on how wel you can counter jungle or they can coutner jungle. If you see that they picked Vladimir, pick a lane comp with a strong early game to go against him. Poppy carries up to the mid-game, but I find she stops getting stronger in the late game, so waiting her out is the best thing to do.
When I was watching teh Regionals over the weekend I noted on how low the kill counts were and howhigh the farm counts were in each game. This is because these players are not making many, if any mistakes. and that is how games are won and lost. Game 2 of CLG vs Dignitas lasted for 76 minutes. That is because CLG didn't make any game losing mistakes until the 75 minute mark. The team kept together, and kept their cool and most importantly didn't make any mistakes.
TL;DR:
Champions are fine, with distinct pros and cons,you should learn them.
Hit the weak point for Massive damage
Learn what "mistakes" are to stop making them
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