so differences between AD and AP
Nidalee
AD = pushes lane easily, can splitpush, great clean-up
AP = has STUPID dmg when max range Q's, but that's really about it, has to get melee range has AP
sustain: AD>AP cause AD
Nidalee usually maxes E (heal) for Attack speed and sustain and AP nidalee wants the damage from Q.
so basicly AD nidalee has "stronger" lane sustain and is more versatile than AP and can actually duel and trade really good.
that's just my opinion @1800 but you can do your own decisions.
~madreds

AD = pushes lane easily, can splitpush, great clean-up
AP = has STUPID dmg when max range Q's, but that's really about it, has to get melee range has AP
sustain: AD>AP cause AD

so basicly AD nidalee has "stronger" lane sustain and is more versatile than AP and can actually duel and trade really good.
that's just my opinion @1800 but you can do your own decisions.
~madreds

seraphs embrace might be THE thing that gives ap-nidalee a comeback.
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"Carrying"-guide | My reviewservice

"Carrying"-guide | My reviewservice
AP Nidalee is really for the heals and poke damage. You can 2-shot a squishy with those spears.
AD Nidalee is for tanky burst damage. You can trade easier, but you lose range damage.
It really depends on the situation, but I prefer AP Nidalee just because your cougar form skills still deal decent damage and your spears deal a lot of damage.
AD Nidalee is for tanky burst damage. You can trade easier, but you lose range damage.
It really depends on the situation, but I prefer AP Nidalee just because your cougar form skills still deal decent damage and your spears deal a lot of damage.

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