"melee carries need tools to deal with range and be viable alternatives to range carries" - boards

Unironic SJW·12/10/2017, 8:55:18 PM·19 votes·940 views

Riot: Ok Yasuo

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wtf op rito nerf

23 Comments

Mordepool12/10/2017, 9:11:48 PM8 votes

If Yasou mains stayed in Botlane instead of steamrolling Midlane back at his release thier never would have been a problem

Abibyama12/10/2017, 10:02:02 PM5 votes

And guess who’s bitching?

People that play ranged champions

option paralysis12/10/2017, 10:22:25 PM3 votes

you literally picked 1 melee that has dashes up the ass, no cd q and wind wall. mention volibear and champs like that. you won't say the same.

Marshbouy12/11/2017, 1:24:31 AM3 votes

People tend to not really understand the ramification of what they ask for.

Elkington12/10/2017, 10:16:29 PM3 votes

I hear what you're saying, but when he's strong he simply destroys everyone, regardless of their class or the range of their abilities. He's capable of pulling off some crazy things when played well, which leads to people feeling like he's unfair if they're playing champions with less tools for outmaneuvering/outplaying. If most of the champion roster had Yasuo's level of outplay potential, there wouldn't be nearly as much complaining.

PokladnicaZla12/11/2017, 9:51:33 AM2 votes

We're a bit concerned that they chose to buff his MR and make him a mid-lane nightmare,instead to buff his HP or AR for top or AD assassins who are quite strong right now. Instead,they chose to make him even stronger against mages a class,which disliked to play against him since his release.

As much as I hate to say it,even tho I have seen enemy Yasuo's wreck havoc after the preseason,he need a buff,but IMO the MR is the wrong way to go.

higura12/11/2017, 3:09:37 AM1 votes

theres a difference in "haveing tools to deal with something" and "ranged champions can't do anything unless you mess up". where his shield and dashes are tools to play around weaknesses, is windwall just a way to ignore them for almost 4 sec.

Gives No Lux12/11/2017, 4:09:06 AM1 votes

It's called 'teamwork.'