Execute Markers

BrightWîngs·8/12/2019, 9:21:31 AM·4 votes·1,620 views

I'm fine with the game telling you when you will do bonus damage or when you can execute and enemy but does it have to be so in your face and tell you the EXACT health bar point when you can execute them?

It just feels like babying

Garen Villain sword will glow above the villain's head when he can execute and its ONLY for the villain everyone else you need to estimate. Chogath Has a small read circle around the champion when he can execute them Darius Once you get five stacks it will put a big indicator on their head but will not always guarantee the kill

Why do players NEED to know the exact health point the enemy needs to be at to execute them? In all honesty I think the current way executes are should be removed.

and maybe it would be a decent yet fair nerf to Pyke that wont gut the champion for Pyke mains, it would entice more skillful play and give more room for error. Make him the high risk high reward champion he was meant to be.

Just to also make clear I'm not saying remove the execute indicators entirely just removed the little tick mark on the health bar. There can still be indicators but the current ones just remove any skill or risk that goes into and execute.

7 Comments

Posui Gart8/12/2019, 9:29:06 AM3 votes

They already know the exact hp the enemy needs to be at to execute. They all deal true damage. Indicators just remove the need to check enemy hp during a fight

DerMangoJoghurt8/12/2019, 10:50:46 AM1 votes

You generally want flat learning curves since it makes champions easier to balance. Reading an hp value and seeing the execute indicator is practically the same from a gameplay perspective (assuming you deal true damage), so it makes sense to prefer indicators. Indicators boost the performance of beginners, while having a diminishing effect on advanced players. Additionally, reading an hp value and comparing it to your ult damage is not exactly exciting gameplay. Execute indicators keep the flow going and allow you to focus on the fight without having to constantly check a box in the corner of your screen.