Should be rengar still considered as assassin?

KeKCroW24·10/19/2016, 3:32:39 PM·2 votes·603 views

How can you say this champ is an assassin?. He has to generate ferocity in fight that means he needs to stay alive in fight---> just like a gnar, a darius, or someone who has to stay alive a certain amount of time to do something in fight. This means he has to be played as a bruiser. As an assassin you should have your spells ready and dont stack them while you are in a fight. Rengar depends from his ult (which i think has a lot of counterplay for many reasons now) that is Meh.. If you want Rengar to stay an assassin, at least make his r activation to keep ferocity stacks or generate those while he is moving toward enemies like s3's one without lose this stacks after a certain amount of time (WHILE YOU ARE IN ULTI). If you won't do anything to rengar dont put him in assassins role. I think mine is not a bad idea. Or if yes, tell me what's wrong. Sorry for my bad english :P

5 Comments

Sahn Uzal10/19/2016, 3:34:23 PM1 votes

He now needs 4 stacks of ferocity instead of 5, and leaping gives a stack, so QWE + leap = 4

Ralanr10/19/2016, 3:34:28 PM1 votes

Honestly he'd probably be more of a skirmisher if not at assassin.

LostFr0st10/19/2016, 3:35:35 PM1 votes

He legit generates the stacks he needs almost instantly (only needs 4 now, leap gives 1 also). He also has more damage than he did before.

EddyParera10/19/2016, 4:07:55 PM1 votes

Assassins are every champion that deals a lot of damage in a really short period of time and have abilities as gap closers. And Rengar is one of them.

Rengar can one shot carries easily. If there is a teamfight and Rengar goes from behind and focus the adc, the adc is dead in less than a second. Then it will be a 5v4 fight as Rengar procede to focus midlaner.

If he's not an assassin, then Ekko, Yi and Kassadin are not assassins.