Hey there,
Don't forget that you can use Lucian's ult to clear waves effectively (it deals more damage to minions). Might be useful if you quickly need to get rid of minions to save a turret or whatnot.
Instead of building Ekko full AP assassin-like, you can also build him as a bruiser or full tank. It works disgustingly well. Items like Sunfire Aegis and Iceborn Gauntlet work well in that build, and he's played (solo) top or sometimes jungle.
Don't forget that you can use Lucian's ult to clear waves effectively (it deals more damage to minions). Might be useful if you quickly need to get rid of minions to save a turret or whatnot.
Instead of building Ekko full AP assassin-like, you can also build him as a bruiser or full tank. It works disgustingly well. Items like Sunfire Aegis and Iceborn Gauntlet work well in that build, and he's played (solo) top or sometimes jungle.
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Your champion-pool consists of a lot of mechanically-difficult champions. What they all have in common as well, is that they are able to punish opponents very well, especially when you are ahead. If I were you, I would try to focus on positioning, wave-control and practicing how to play when ahead. I can't give you any direct advice, as every situation is different and you're going to have to get an eye for it yourself. I'm willing to review some of your gameplays to help you with this. If you're interested, check this
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Anyway I've decided on Lucian(Went like 23/4 first game with him!), Quinn, Ekko, Azir, and Kalista for my beginner champ pool. If you have any tips and tricks for these champions, or just any in general, I'm all ears. I know some basic stuff like that you only have to shoot one Lightslinger shot before you execute another spell and the other shot will fire, or that you can just hold down shift and right click to kite everyone as Kalista.
Thanks,
Blubbles