Champion Concept: Nox, The Brother to Darkness

Infinite Bacon k·3/5/2015, 8:44:40 PM·2 votes·833 views

This is a LoL champion idea that I had which I think would be fun to play and legitimate. Nox, The Brother to Darkness, is an bow-weilding ADC who specializes in stealth and sustain. He can pressure the opponent while in lane with his passive and Q, while his ultimate provides a volatile defense tool for teamfights and split-pushing. I know that Kalista was still just recently made, but I have decided to post this anyway. Any feedback, suggestions, and ideas about the abilities or statistics are greatly appreciated.

Base Statistics: Basic Attack: Ranged - 575 Health: 510 (+84 per level) Mana: 310 (+47 per level) Health Regeneration: 6.15 (+0.65 per level) Mana Regeneration: 8 (+0.59 per level) Movement Speed: 330 Attack Damage: 52 (+3.1 per level) Attack Speed: 0.64 (+4% per level) Armor: 20 (+3.3 per level) Magic Resistance: 30 (+0 per level)

Now, I'll get into his abilities.

Passive: Triple Shot Every 6th basic attack is a flurry of three arrows in rapid succession. The first arrow does regular damage, while the other two deal 40% of Nox's Attack Damage. The last two arrows can critically hit but do not apply on hit effects.

Q: Dark Shot Nox shoots an arrow tipped with pure darkness, corrupting their soul and causing them to hurt themselves.

Nox shoots a linear skillshot that deals 90/120/145/170/190 (+90% Attack Damage) physical damage to the first enemy hit. After the initial impact, the enemy takes 10/30/50/70/90 (+40% Attack Damage) physical damage over 5 seconds. Range: 850 Mana Cost: 65/70/75/80/85 Cooldown: 10 seconds

W: Vorpoal Quiver Nox is granted special arrows from his shadow patrons. These arrows cripple your foes to strengthen Nox.

Holds three charges. Each charge can be expended within 2 seconds within one another. A charge refills after 18 seconds

Expending a charge makes your next basic attack deal 140% of Nox's Attack Damage. The attack heals Nox for (35/40/45/50/55)% of the damage dealt. Also slows them by (5/10/15/20/25)% and gives the amount stolen to Nox for 3 seconds. Range: N/A Mana Cost: 35/40/45/50/55

E: Shadow Strike/Vengeance of Night Nox charges a single arrow with part of his soul, causing it to explode on impact and conjure a shadow of chaos in it's wake.

First Cast: Nox fires an arrow into the air. The arrow then bursts, dealing 50/70/90/110/130 (+70% Ability Power) in magic damage to all enemies afflicted. At the center of the explosion, a dark sphere is summoned, and the second cast can be activated within 4 seconds after a 0.5 second delay. Second Cast: A volley of 12 arrows is launched from the dark sphere in every direction. Each arrow does 35/50/65/80/95 (+100% Attack Damage). Also, enemies hit by the arrows are feared for 0.25/0.5/0.75/1/1.25 seconds. Range: 800 Explosion Radius: 150 Arrow Volley Radius: 500 Mana Cost: 40/45/55/60/65

R: One with the Shadows Nox lets forth the darkness inside of him, creating a dark mist that prevents enemies from seeing Nox or their own allies. While in the mist, they are also shredded by the shadows.

In an area around Nox, a stationary cloud of black mist is formed. While in the mist, Nox is invisible to everyone except his allies. Enemies cannot see Nox's allies that are in the mist unless they are also in the mist. Enemies in the mist also cannot see their allies whether or not they too are in the mist. Enemies in the mist also have reduced sight range and cannot see from wards. While in the mist, they take (+25% Attack damage) in physical damage per second. The mist remains active for 3/5/7 seconds. While in the mist, Nox remains hidden even when using basic attacks, but becomes visible for 3/2/1 seconds when activating an ability. If hit by an enemy ability, Nox remains hidden as long as he is still in the mist. Range: 500 Mana Cost: 130/140/150 Cooldown: 120 seconds

Like said above, any suggestions, feedback, or ideas on his abilities or statistics are greatly appreciated. Thank you!

1 Comments

TheAlabrehon3/6/2015, 7:28:45 AM1 votes

The concept is awesome, but you could lower the ratios.