I'm playing low-elo normals though where if you stomp lane it tends to end the game regardless, and I wonder if I'm sacrificing to much late game power by ditching Lethal Tempo. I'm especially enjoying that my Aspd boost kicks in immediately for the Q->AA->E combo in quick trades. How do you feel about that setup? It feels nice and meaty in lane.
For Mythic I go Gale force generally or Shieldbow if there's a lot of dive. Probably the answer is to play Lux support so you get a bunch of mana regen from your support item and then you can happily buy Night Harvester :P But then what do I play mid (.literally anyone On Xayah I've been trying out Hail of Blades/Taste of Blood/Eyeball/Ravenous with Presence of Mind/Bloodline. If it's 40 sec CD instead of 26 sec CD it sometimes feels too dangerous to cavalierly use ult the way I want to.
The part that I find most upsetting about the itemization changes for Lux is actually the lack of CDR-I'm not hitting as much CDR as fast, and a big part of my Lux play is waveclearing with my ult for map control. Yeah, the question is, does my gameplay style match the gameplay style that causes people to win more with Ludens-not sure. she needs that lost chapter to stretch through the early game.Īccording to stats, wr is a bit lower on night harvester, but still seems viable. night harvester + tear is probably not terrible once you get therre, but the build path for is much worse for lux. Lux is so mana hungry that idk how night harvester would work. I mostly one trick karthus most seasons to gold and then just play aram anymore myself. Mute all and play whatever mode makes you happy. I've had multiple accounts banned because people start talking at me and I engage when I'm drunk. The sad truth is all the modes are toxic and can be that way just because of the player base. It's either a team of 3 who are going to hang up, or a couple duos. Basically if you think it will make you feel better go for it, though do note that there can be large skill gaps.Īgreed on if it makes you feel less stressed, play it. I'd suggest /muteall regardless if you have anxiety, but while most people take Flex less seriously you can climb to the same place as your "regular" placement without too much trouble. If it makes you less stressed than Solo / Duo, then sure. I just don't know if spamming normals is helping or hurting at this point. By hitting taunt and then quickly holding up and bunt, you can make Switch's hat backwards to match his appearance in the original Lethal League.If I'm wanting to edge deeper into ranked than placements, would I be well off to try Flex queue? I have heard it's less toxic overall. Switch is one of the few characters that can change his appearance in Lethal League Blaze.Switch's name was originally going to be "Trucks", but the name was later changed.The term "quickflip," which could be used to describe Switch's special after a bunt, is not an official term in skateboarding, but is a term that skateboarders use when doing a quick switch flip or kick flip. Switch's special attack, the switch flip, is a skateboarding trick where the skateboarder switches their stance, with their lead foot on the tail of the skateboard and their back foot is in the middle of the board, followed by a kick flip.(Riding switch means a skater puts their lead foot on the back and back foot in the front "switching around" their foot placement) His name is Switch because he rides Switch on his skateboard, and not the fact that he is a robot.The number of options available with Switch's special and the shallowness of its angle makes Switch's special undeniably the best special in the game.
In addition, when the special is activated from a taunt flip, crouch flip, or an overhead smash, the player may choose which direction they want the ball to go in by inputting left or right. However, when the special is activated from a jumping taunt ("taunt flip") or a crouching taunt ("crouch flip"), the ball only has a fixed 23 frames hitstun. The special after a neutral or smash angle is released at the end of hitlag.