Thanks for keeping Ahri broken in every patch

Cater·2/12/2015, 1:54:56 PM·2 votes·1,073 views

It's not like I wanted to get rewarded for being good with the champion. I'm so happy that every shitter gets to be a god with her, don't worry, rito, I like how everyone claims themselves to be Ahri mains, while they refused to play her, when she was balanced pre-4.12 and cried for buffs all the time.

Anyhow, thanks rito for keeping her easy as fuck to play, so that people have to put 0 work into her, I'm so glad you guys want to keep her a meta pick, while gutting every other mid laner that gets nerfed. It's not like legit Ahri mains want to play her without her being overwhelmingly popular and op as shit and really easy to play.

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Antemos Xaos2/12/2015, 2:53:55 PM2 votes

You complain when she's weak you complain when she's strong. item 3070 item 3070

Cater2/12/2015, 3:01:50 PM2 votes

rito: "But Ahri is our flagship champion, people don't play balanced champions, so we must keep her op" your average player: "Yeah, we are flavour of the month shitters and only pick champions that are played in the LCS. How are we supposed to wreck faces with our favourite champion if she is not broken?!" Me: i dunno, put work into the champion, so you actually become good?

Drunk Rummate2/12/2015, 2:56:27 PM1 votes

i stopped playing her when she removed the charm amp. got her in an ARAM yesterday and I'm glad I did. Just not fun to play anymore. I liked her assassin style much more. i haven't had trouble against Ahri lately. Seems Orianna is a pretty good pick into her from my experience at least. She can be annoying when I play immobile ADCs though.

Sailor Mint2/12/2015, 4:56:29 PM1 votes

Anyhow, thanks rito for keeping her easy as fuck to play, so that people have to put 0 work into her

Ahri has always had a relatively low skill floor (easy to pick up and play at a decent level) with her skill cap being on the low side for an assassin.

Honestly, she could do a little bit of everything and an assassin with ranged waveclear is pretty much unheard of.