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Recently I had the urge to have alot of fun games, so I just went into blind/draft pick and played champions on the weirdest spots. Some where already frequently seen but others where just utterly stupid.
I actualy was shoked by these champions:
-Support ashe ( wait for the crit and stack a ToG )
-Jungle kogmaw ( his slow is ... op? -)
-Double mage top ( u trying to gank us? here u go 1.200 burst on your head at level 4... )
-Full support team ( dominate early game ... push mid at lvl 6-8 ... heal more then a full team and turrets can hit/.... )
For those people who have tried one of these above let me know what your experience was, I am aware that some of these are situational but they are defenetly worth trying if you want to have a laugh!!!
I actualy was shoked by these champions:
-Support ashe ( wait for the crit and stack a ToG )
-Jungle kogmaw ( his slow is ... op? -)
-Double mage top ( u trying to gank us? here u go 1.200 burst on your head at level 4... )
-Full support team ( dominate early game ... push mid at lvl 6-8 ... heal more then a full team and turrets can hit/.... )
For those people who have tried one of these above let me know what your experience was, I am aware that some of these are situational but they are defenetly worth trying if you want to have a laugh!!!
I'd have to try out Kog's jungle route. Seems like he'd be slow and/or lack sustain, but I could be wrong.
Two mages top would be severely underleveled and have half the farm. Doesn't seem like a good idea to me. Mages need a solo lane's worth of experience if they want their nuke to do anything.
I haven't seen a full support team very often, but when I do, I usually win. Most supports are vulnerable to being focused by multiple champions, and not all of them can pull off a carry role well enough to replace a normal carry.
EDIT: My most recent game against an all-support team was blind pick and we had no
We still won though.
Jungle kog could work, I suppose. The downsides are he's easily counter-jungled, as he's super squishy, he's slow, his clear times are slow, and he has no natural sustain. Also, he requires a lot of farm, which he probably won't be getting in plethora in the jungle.
Double mage top works, if you can lock down the early game. Otherwise, you'll just lose levels -- which you don't want on a mage.
Full support definitely works. There are a lot of really strong support comps. There were high level teams doing this as far back as beta. It's faded in popularity since then, but it can definitely work. A friend of mine and I run nidalee tarick duo lanes from time to time. That lane never loses. You can't gank it, you can't out-poke it, you can't out sustain it, and best of all, you'll be hard pressed to out-burst it at 6. Got crushed by a karma tarick lane just yesterday, too. The only problem with full support comps is they tend to lack hyper-carrying capability, and rely, to a good degree, on magic damage, and as such, can be countered to a degree.