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Posted a Comment: Dec 10th, 2011
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Posted a Comment: Dec 10th, 2011
"I would think Sheen would go largely to waste, which is another reason not to get Trinity Force. For example, Ambush and Expunge are terrible Sheen skills.
Also, Youmuu's Ghostblade has an active which doesn't get the timer extension from ranged attacks, making it somethin"
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Posted a Comment: Dec 8th, 2011
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I'm really bad at Dominion and I did ok. What's nice about Dominion for Leona is that you don't have to grind through a painful early game... at least for me, the laning phase is the hardest part of playing ["
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Posted a Comment: Dec 8th, 2011
"Ok, I tried Leona on Dominion, and it's not bad. Catalyst the Protector lets you have seemingly endless life, but you won't have boots until your first recall.
Mercury's Treads, Rod of Ages, Atma's Impaler in that order, and then Trinity Force. It usually doesn't last much"
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Posted a Comment: Dec 7th, 2011
"Might be fun on Gragas. That would be my first one to try next.
Leona might do ok with it with Trinity Force or something; I don't think her AP scaling is that bad, really.
Nunu could be worth a try. I don't play him much, so I don't know.
Poppy maybe."
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Posted a Comment: Dec 7th, 2011
"Interesting idea. There don't seem to be enough dual-scaling tanky DPSers out there, but who knows, might be good when it's appropriate? It would've been fun with Alistar back when he had more AP scaling."
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Posted a Comment: Dec 6th, 2011
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I thought "base AD" in the description meant that bonus AD has no effect, and that it only counted your innate AD through leveling up.
I've go"
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Posted a Comment: Dec 5th, 2011
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Posted a Comment: Dec 5th, 2011
"Flash is good on Leona. Sometimes you'll be at low health, but you need to lay out WEQ to set up a kill, and then you need to disengage. Flash is brilliant for getting out, since Leona has a gap closer but no escape move (CC helps, but it's often not enough)."