Views: 2681 Nasus Spell Vamp? Wtf....
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Okay, does nobody see the problem with this:
Nasus'
Siphoning Strike and
Fury of the Sands both apply spell vamp. I'm not going to say it's easy to pull off, but I will say it is a game ending monster.
If you don't allow me to tell you:
Runes: AD, Armor, MR/Level, Spell Vamp
Spells:
Smite and
Flash/
Cleanse
Masteries: 6/11/13
(CDR and minion damage; health/level, minion reduction and damage, armor, health; mana regen, 1 point move speed, summoner cooldowns, mana/level, lifesteal/spellvamp)
End game there should be a
Hextech Gunblade among your items.
Still don't get it?
Mercury's Treads with furor or alacrity
Iceborn Gauntlet
Frozen Mallet
Guardian Angel
Hextech Gunblade
Warmog's Armor
62% health return on Q, survivability without stacking armor or magic resist in team fights (only need about 150/100), huge amounts of cc, 1.25 multiplier as an AOE with potential infinite damage that you charge up by farming in the jungle early game.



If you don't allow me to tell you:
Runes: AD, Armor, MR/Level, Spell Vamp
Spells:



Masteries: 6/11/13
(CDR and minion damage; health/level, minion reduction and damage, armor, health; mana regen, 1 point move speed, summoner cooldowns, mana/level, lifesteal/spellvamp)
End game there should be a

Still don't get it?






62% health return on Q, survivability without stacking armor or magic resist in team fights (only need about 150/100), huge amounts of cc, 1.25 multiplier as an AOE with potential infinite damage that you charge up by farming in the jungle early game.
Q doesn't apply spell vamp. The ability is an on-hit ability.
His ult only applies 1/3 of the amount, because AoE.
Disagree. I have tested it. It shouldn't, but it does.
But, in theory, it would work well.
His ult only applies 1/3 of the amount, because AoE.