What is the Purpose of this Tooltip? The Jax Tooltip.

Nifsali Magic·1/22/2019, 4:42:03 AM·2 votes·1,651 views

When Jax kills you and you click on Death Re-Cap, the tooltip says that Jax is powerful up close meele, and to only engage him in short bursts so he can not attack you as much.

Now I play Neeko. What does this tooltip mean when there is absolutly no way to 'not' engage Jax and do short burts, since he has a move where he jumps at you, then instant kills you. When all is said and done, the whole thing Mimic's a 100% damage ranged attack.

Am I doing something wrong with Neeko? Or is the tooltip absolutly pointless?

I've only been playing League of Legends for 8 weeks so the tooltips(when you die to champions) are very important to me for learning how to fight different champions.

I just want to know if there is a way to use this tooltip or if it's absolutly pointless.

8 Comments

ModIts Yuu and Mi1/22/2019, 4:43:44 AM1 votes

They're generic, not for Champion vs Champion specific.

Jax is mostly about understanding his power spikes, and being careful about commitment to both longer fights and when his E (stun/dodge) is up.

ZerglingOne1/22/2019, 7:12:54 AM1 votes

That was advice from a time where champions didn't instantly explode the second an enemy looked at them funny. I remember when starting cloth armor and 5 potions as Nasus was basically a shutdown of action in lane with only a few exceptions.

LordGeovanni1/22/2019, 9:55:56 AM1 votes

you mean that champ with a nuke q on a 4 second cooldown that out ranges jax's Q. you just not using the saftey of being ranged which much out classes the supposed to be durability for being melee.

KFCeytron1/22/2019, 10:57:03 AM1 votes

Jax's leap has 700 range. Neeko's Q has 800 range. Neeko's E is a root with 1000 range.