Can we remove supercarries?

Scibra·2/13/2018, 2:43:16 AM·2 votes·219 views

Every once in a while, and also on what seems like only a few champions actually, do I end up in games where a champion stacks out of control or has godly late game that he just supercarries the entire game even when every one is max level and max items. I'm not a fan of how the bot lane is supposed to 'carry' because that makes most of the team 'useless' if they aren't why we are winning, so the issue is not directly against ADCs.

To name a few and to add as I go: Garen, I just left another game where he had close to 5000 hp and almost 200 armor (almost 15000 effective health). Unstoppable if you have an ADC that quits or doesn't know how to counter him.

Twtich, easily the ADC with the best late-game full-build. Also, the only reason a supercarry Garen didn't win one game.

Nasus, similar to Garen, while his Q also stacks indefinitely dealing huge damage as also the tankiest champion in the game usually.

Viegar, just one shots on everyone, then leaves while his spells cooldown.

Cho'Gath, infinite scaling ult, another juggernaut that shits all over your team if your ADC can't keep up.

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Dangerous Man2/13/2018, 3:29:51 AM1 votes

The one I have to mention is Draven.

You give a champion speed, heavy damage autos and gold and then you've got a terribly abusive champion in all elos. Since it doesn't take much skill to learn and your autos can do extremely high damage instead of having real abilities. It makes him super annoying to avoid and if he decides to go bloodthirster, he already has the damage so now he's never going to die 1v1 and can easily outplay a 1v2 since chances are his autos are doing like 300 damage for some reason.

There are no other champions I believe are supercarries. Just one damaging boi. All they need to do is change his speed to a real ability and remove damage from his Q. Maybe something like a melee swing since his autos ARE axes. Call me crazy but I may even prefer if he had a skillshot-single-target-fear rather than speed. He's too unavoidable.