![]() ![]() But in reality, now she gets kills by being broken, not by having to land E first like she used to. And on paper it did seem insignificant to go from a near instant cast to just. She got so many buffs to compensate for her E cast time nerf that she’s still dominant even after some of the buffs were toned down. ![]() 31, with such advantages being the differences between a 50% winrate player and a 60+ one. 2s out of 6+seconds, or reducing accuracy from. I remember even when playing World of Tanks, a game where reloads are similar to basic ability cooldowns, that the name of the game was and is reducing said reload even by. Granted I was getting hard countered, but Champs like them would get fucked the most by cast time buffs. 5 too.Īnd having faced a couple of Aatrox’s myself earlier this summer, it was quite eye opening how overbearing he can seem with his Q1 pokes. 6s, and if you do, you probably would in. I can just as easily tell you to get better at doing his combo to avoid the issue of being burst down before performing it. You keep telling me to improve my reactions/timings, but I’m not the one having a problem with his casts. And I say 4s because you won’t just have a Dshield at lvl 13, would you now. And they’d have an even harder time getting to an adc than the 625/475/300 range caster on a speed steroid ult and a 4s cd dash. You wouldn’t be beating those regardless because Aatrox himself isn’t a duelist, he’s meant to teamfight. I thought the issue was adcs killing you before you can cast your Q, not other a couple of mobile bruisers or duelists having lower cd dashes. But when it comes to Aatrox specifically, whoever took charge after Yetter made at least some decent calls. Not to forget the underlying issue which you so conveniently ignored from my first comment: Aatrox isn’t meant to be a late game champion in the first place, because he is already very strong in mid-game teamfights and actually has a decent early in most matchups. Yeah, it’s not the 30-60% I initially thought it would be, but If you don’t see any problem with a 13-27% reduction in counterplay to his combo, then just shut the fuck up. 2s,according to your initial post, aka by 13% up to 27%. 75s in which an enemy can react to your next Q. The lockout starts when you cast, not after you land the hit(which I just double checked rn), so its actually 1-0.6=. You’re right.Įxcept you’re not because it’s not actually a 1s lockout and your math is therefore wrong too, lmao. Yes, my bad, forgot about the 1s lockout. Congrats on giving yourself yet another argument on why this is a bad idea. 1 less for you to make a follow-up flash or e. Which btw, your stupid “buff” would fuck over because that’s not only. Or as if you can’t flash yourself after the enemy when they do. So short in fact that you can E twice in a combo when you stack enough AH. You speak as if Aatrox doesn’t have one of the shortest cd dashes in the game, lmao. Current Aatrox maintaining 50+% winrate in an ignite dominated meta is proof that riot can though, if they’re so inclined to. This post(and others like it on berious main subs) is solid proof that mains can’t do objective balancing. It’s multi-platform compatible, so you can deliver quality sound output whether you’re connecting to a PC, PS5™, PS4™, or Mac®.I seriously think riot can balance things better than you can, sir. QuadCast S is certified by Discord and TeamSpeak™ so you can ensure that your microphone is broadcasting loud and clear for all your followers and listeners, and you can also monitor your mic in real time using the convenient headphone jack on the back of the mic. The included mount adapter fits 3/8” and 5/8” thread sizes, compatible with most stands. With four selectable polar patterns, this mic’s prepared for nearly any recording situation and features a gain control dial to quickly regulate input sensitivity. Instantly know your mic status with the LED indicator, and simply tap-to-mute to avoid awkward broadcasting accidents. ![]() The QuadCast S is an all-inclusive mic, featuring an anti-vibration shock mount to help quiet the rumbles of daily life and a built-in pop filter to muffle plosive sounds. The supremely stunning RGB lighting and dynamic effects will add style and flair to any stream or setup and is customizable via HyperX NGENUITY software. The HyperX QuadCast™ S is a USB condenser microphone that both sounds great and looks great. ![]()
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