Just watched a Zed and a Nidalee trash talk each other on opposite teams.

MalzaharAnyLane·3/2/2015, 5:57:33 AM·5 votes·690 views

I had to remind them that the mobility creep memo said the Nidalee, Riven, Zed and Kalista were all being played by noskill fkwit retards and that their flaming each other was meaningless because none of them had any skill to start with given the current meta.

I was reported. :(

12 Comments

Jefftiffy3/2/2015, 6:30:43 AM6 votes

And I would of reported you too. They do take skill and the fact that you can't acknowledge that is sad.

Sure Nidalee is a bit broken, and Zed is strong due to circumstances, but there is no need to add toxicity to the problem. Mute and move on.

DanofDemacia3/2/2015, 6:00:10 AM1 votes

Don't worry I get reported on the daily.

Umbral Light3/2/2015, 7:20:31 AM1 votes

As a newish Zed player I know it takes lots of skill to use him and I'm more than conscious that I'm not the best there is but I like to believe that I'm at least a good Zed player.

CheckMyDoubles3/2/2015, 6:54:45 PM1 votes

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I had to remind them that the mobility creep memo said the Nidalee, Riven, Zed and Kalista were all being played by noskill fkwit retards and that their flaming each other was meaningless because none of them had any skill to start with given the current meta.

I was reported. :(

And you thought your comeback was clever enough to come here and share? I hope you get chat restricted.

Axests3/2/2015, 6:57:48 PM1 votes

As someone who's played a good amount of zed/yas/lee i'll say this, their skill floor is very low, but their skill cap is very high. These three champions have the potential to outplay almost any situation with their high mobility and damage. While i've never been one to put much stock in cries of op i do believe these champs are strong. However the real problem starts in two situations. 1: Lack of counterplay 2: Too much cramped into one champion.