A Suggestion For Conqueror

PowerHouseLegend·2/25/2019, 6:34:06 PM·1 votes·717 views

So with the new conqueror, I like the fervor of battle take on it, but I just want to put a "small" suggestion out there that may allow it to work more consistently on other melee champs. Its a fighter/bruisery rune and I want it to really feel like that.

https://i.imgur.com/Red50Wu.png[/img] So this is the current reduced version on live and I feel like this doesn't really do much. In general, just does less damage and now is not so great for ranged auto attackers cause of the 2 second fall off (still good just not great).

So my changes would be: Adaptive Force: 2-10 Adaptive Force/stack, 5 max (Unchanged) Duration of Stacks: 8 -> 6 seconds (melee) ; 2 -> 3 seconds (ranged) Melee Exclusive: Auto-Attacks/Auto-Resets generate 2 stacks instead of 1 on hit. True Damage Conversion: 10% (Unchanged) Heal: On Full Stacks gain a small burst of healing (scaling with level). 10% -> 6% premitigated healing. I believe these changes would allow for more melee users to activate the keystone and more consistently at that, however you can longer sit on stacks for 8 seconds and have to make the decision to commit or not, more quickly. Reverting the ranged duration to 3 seconds would allow ranged champs, especially auto-attackers, an easier time to hold stacks. Finally, with how quickly fights are and how quickly one can get bursted down, I wanted to load more healing earlier in the keystone activation, but at the same time reduce prolonged healing. The healing is still there but at a lower prolonged value, giving a good amount to those who would want to fight prolonged fights, but now allows for champions that want to go in, burst, disengage (divers/assassins) a chance to get some value out of the healing function.

So these are my changes, and I believe that they would allow for more diversity in conqueror builds while widening the pool of champions that could use it. Also it keeps a little more focus on melee/bruiser champs, while not gutting others.

Thank you for reading.

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