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ok i started pc league again and i feel like certain champions are weaker in wild rift than pc. Lux (mid), Ashe and Akshan to name a few seem fairly strong in PC while lacking in WR. Vice versa can also be said with champions like Lucian, Rengar and Khazix feeling smoother to play on WR at the very least. Is there a reason for this?

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Originally posted by MiniJunkie

I see what you did there!

Oh thank God, cause I don't.

almost 3 years ago - /u/R0gueFool - Direct link

Originally posted by pol08

rabadon nerf is completely justified, can you really call it a complete nerf, no, it got adjusted costs less but gives less ap I don't think it will stop players from rushing it, now it works even better for most since it can be a first dragon buy, i do think the nerf was needed altho if i my ask why didn't you choose an alternative to nerf the overkill passive(make it scale from a lower number to the 40% depending on level)? i know components for rabadon are amazing for those that rushed it first, but they would risk more not having another huge powerspike buying rabadon, and even tho i think you would've nerfed other champs that rushed it I'm glad you waited another patch to see how they are doing whit this rabadon nerf and not over nerf them altho fizz nerd was kinda extreme but he stomps low elo so who am i to judge ? (_メ)

The total cost of the item is still the same, but this does mean you have to wait a tad longer before you can turn your amp tome into a NLR so it is more difficult to build. Thus why we think of it as a nerf.

But you are correct, buying the item outright largely unaffected (other than the -10 AP).

Scaling AP ratio is an option for sure, we choose to go this route because of how mid tier item build paths are much smoother in Wild Rift (asking players to sit on gold for longer).