NEW ITEM: ScuttleCrab Boots
Riot needs to implement this new item for LoL.
STATS: Passive - Upon being hit by 5 auto-attacks, you dash away from the champion who hit you last by 180 degress, and if you hit a wall, you get stunned.
- 45 Movement Speed
Riot needs to implement this new item for LoL.
STATS: Passive - Upon being hit by 5 auto-attacks, you dash away from the champion who hit you last by 180 degress, and if you hit a wall, you get stunned.
Unique passive: If you die you turn into a ward!
Unique passive - Sometimes your champion will randomly burst into a unstoppable dance, spinning around and phasing through walls
The passive for those would be an automatic taunt. If you run by the other team while they're doing dragon, they all get taunted and have to go after you for no apparent reason. This would really convey the full scuttlecrab experience.
why isnt this man working at riot
Unique passive- Your bonus defensive stats are tripled, if you are under the effects of Hunted or a hard crowd control effect your armor and Mr are set to 0, while still being vulnerable to armor and magic penetration.
Unique Passive: When you are hit with movement imparing abilitiies, you lose 50 armor and 50 MR.
This is so stupid... I'll take 5
That is a kickass idea for a unique passive on a support item. Maintains a charge of up to 2 "when a support dies an invulnerable ward is placed at the location of its death. The ward lasts for 120 seconds and does not reveal invisible units".
Sounds like the PERFECT unique passive for a ruby sightstone.
Hidden Passive: When being Knocked Back, you will be dashing back to your fountain immediately.
Unique passive: if you get a kill then you get to punch GOP presidential candidates
the passive you said feels like vayne's E on a pair of boots
Unique Passive - You can now be smitten.
why... lol
builds out of ward and ghost
Sure, it has counterplay because it will show an auto attack counter debuff on the holder. It does contribute to mobility creep tho, need another one like it for chasing.
