Allow us to break from Kench's Devour early

SlashXel·10/4/2017, 4:05:14 PM·3 votes·431 views

Also when used on ally put it on 30 seconds cooldown so the fuckers don't troll their teammates

13 Comments

Jorencice10/4/2017, 4:17:23 PM2 votes

You can... just click anywhere and it lets you out.

The Last Ballad10/4/2017, 7:34:57 PM2 votes

No thank you.

I already have issues with idiot adc's throwing themselves into the enemy team, forcing me to use my w to save them when they get chain cc'ed, then as soon as the lockout elapses they throw themselves back towards the enemy team with 1/4th health. Usually less than a second away from the wall I was going to flash over to save both of us, or just throw them over to save them. Its idiots like you that make playing Tahm as a beneficial force extremly hard.

If the Tahm is dragging you away from the enemy team, stay in his belly. I cannot tell you how many fights I have won for my team by eating our adc till all the important damage and cc has been used, then throwing them behind me so they can start wrecking the enemy team(since they are still at full health and the enemy now has everything on cooldown and is at half health). Eating Sol when his w is up and running around killing people with his stars is also fun, and completely ruined if he ejects(can also be done with a morgana to allow her to get her ult off safely).

If he is dragging you towards them, and you are not trying to catch them nor a person who needs to be in range to engage, then go ahead and eject.

Mysticman8910/4/2017, 4:29:21 PM1 votes

Enemies can break it with QSS as it's a form of supression, and allies can just click out.

Shiznyte10/4/2017, 10:18:08 PM1 votes

you can break from tahm kench's belly early... as he levels the skill up he can actually hold you longer and longer to keep you safe, but after about 2-3 seconds you can press a skill and get yourself out and choose the direction you want to go. He also can eject champions early and choose the spot if he chooses, but if it is any ally the ally has control over where he goes if he so chooses.