When you can afford it, build your Phage into a Black Cleaver. This will be Garen’s ideal first essential item because of the extra health and cooldown reduction it provides. For your selection of proper boots, go with either Mercury’s Treads or the Ninja Tabi. If the enemy team has a lot of crowd control abilities that can slow Garen down, the Tenacity from both Mercury’s Treads and Courage will greatly lessen those effects. If the enemy team relies on dealing damage with basic attacks, go with the Ninja Tabi to block an additional 12% damage. You can also build the Kindlegem into a Spirit Visage which will really beef up Garen and also increase his overall healing. Next, consider purchasing a Dead Man’s Plate to have Garen tank up considerably. With Dead Man’s Plate, Garen can gain movement speed and attack damage just by moving around and avoiding crowd controlling effects, which is easy to do thanks to Courage and Mercury Tre
Getting to know Garen’s abilities and leveling them in the right order is essential to playing him well. A good basic order for Garen to level up his abilities is putting the first point into Decisive Strike, followed by Judgement, and then a point in courage. From there, you are going to want to prioritize leveling Judgement but still be sure to level up your Ultimate when you can. Once Judgement is maxed out or close, prioritize Decisive Strike and then finally Courage. It is also recommended to use Flash and Ignite as your Summoner Spells. For runes, use Conqueror and get Triumph, Tenacity, and Last St
Paladins is often humored to be Overwatch’s freer alternative. This is because, like the latter, Paladins integrated a first-person perspective with some fantasy elements. This five-on-five competitive game features a payload mode, a team deathmatch mode, and a control point m
Not only is he constantly getting nerfed and buffed, his kit just isn’t fun to play against and he’s a very «feast or famine» champion. Though his swamp/Catfish aesthetic is fantastic, Riot would basically have to completely rework his kit as opposed to performing surgery on some of his abilities for the champion to operate in a more balanced
Q – Broken Wings allows her to dash-attack towards a target for up to three times, each giving Runic Blade charges. Her W – Ki Burst lets her emit a stun field around her, while E – Valor gives her a shield as she dashes forward. Lastly, Ult – Blade of the Exile gives her buffs, increases the area of Q and W, and even give her a powerful cone-attack Wind Sl
His Q – Sonic Wave/Resonating Strike allows him to close the gap between him and enemies, as it can become both a projectile and a dash spell. Moreover, W – Safeguard/Iron Will enables him to get great sustain while jungling. E – Tempest/Cripple gives Lee Sin decent crowd control, which is perfect for defense. Meanwhile, Ult – Dragon’s Rage grants Lee Sin a great knockback ability — perfect to send enemies to his teamma
He also lacks a key thing many currently popular junglers have: smite/ability steal capabilities. With the increasing importance Riot places on Dragon and Rift Herald, a jungler with no real way to cause or prevent enemy team objective theft has no place on the R
The MOBA game DLC has a lot of champions to choose from as well, each with their own special abilities. With its five-vs-five format, Paladins allows for smaller team compositions than Overwatch but also has more champions to select from. With over 40 champions, the team composition possibilities are endl
The Taunt king ( sorry Teemo ) has severely fallen out of fashion over the last few years. He used to be a fantastic jungler because his ganks were legendary with his rolling, his taunting, and his knock-up. But so many champions now have abilities to counter his approaches that it renders his utility useless. As a result, players might be able to use Rammus in lower ranks to rise up, but will find it very difficult to leverage his abilities in higher tiers of difficu
Demacian Justice: This is a single target ability that when activated, will cause Garen to jump high into the air and slam down on a single opponent, dealing true damage in combination with a percentage of the target’s missing health. This move is best used as a finisher because it has a long cooldown and relies on the target only having 10-25% of their max hea
This is the newest champion on the rework-needed list, but that doesn’t make him any less in need of one. Again, this champion reveals how much Riot undervalues average player experience vs. competitive p
His capacity to outplay at higher ranks is severely limited as his kit necessitates repetition — especially in a meta where popular champions like Athelios, Sett, and Graves (to name a few) can be very malleable and situatio
It’s an odd thing to say that a card game has a main character, but if Legends of Runeterra were to have one, Cithria would no doubt be this game’s star. Cithria of Cloudfield makes multiple appearances in three different card arts, with each of her appearances showing her progression through the ranks of the Demacian a