"Once upon a Midnight Dreary..."

Edgar Allan Poro·7/26/2014, 3:21:41 AM·3 votes·487 views

Now that I have your attention, I'd like to say that I think Shaco needs some loving. It isn't extra damage or better mana costs... His lovable Jack in the Box, quite frank, is underwhelming. They simply don't survive long enough late game to be of use. Why is this? Because they have a very low amount of hp. They stay at the same hp the whole game. Within the 2 seconds it takes to stealth, that is more than ample amount of time for the enemy to deal with it. Let's face it, for his strongest crowd control to have a 2 second wind-up time before it get's a small chance to activate is discouraging. The most saddening thing about it all... is the Golem camp has enough time to destroy the JitB before it stealths. I kid you not, I've had my box die before even getting the fear off.
I've pondered how this could be remedied, and thought of three possible solutions.
A. Each point into the skill increases the health by a static amount, for suggestion 25-50 hp. This would increase the total from 150hp, to 275hp-400hp. Perhaps increase the armor and magic resist by a small amount per level as well. This would give a better reward to the AP Shaco build. B. Boxes would scale with Shaco's level. This would be better effective for AD-Shaco, as he wouldn't have the needed hp til levels 13-18. C. The boxes would stealth quicker, making it harder to get rid of them before they are stealthed. This would be the most interesting idea to pull off. Instead of making the boxes tankier, you make them a bit quicker to stealth. This would mean placing a JitB in the middle of a Team Fight would provide the disrupt to disengage or re-engage.

"I do not suffer from Insanity, I enjoy every moment of it." ~Shaco

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Duchess of Deer7/26/2014, 4:37:12 AM2 votes

you have ticked me off a little i thought i would get a discussion on one of my favorite poems by one of my favorite poets Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. 'Tis some visitor,' I muttered, tapping at my chamber door - Only this, and nothing more.'

Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December, And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor. Eagerly I wished the morrow; - vainly I had sought to borrow From my books surcease of sorrow - sorrow for the lost Lenore - For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore - Nameless here for evermore.

And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain Thrilled me - filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before; So that now, to still the beating of my heart, I stood repeating `'Tis some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door - Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door; - This it is, and nothing more,'

Presently my soul grew stronger; hesitating then no longer, Sir,' said I, or Madam, truly your forgiveness I implore; But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping, And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door, That I scarce was sure I heard you' - here I opened wide the door; - Darkness there, and nothing more.

Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before; But the silence was unbroken, and the darkness gave no token, And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, Lenore!' This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, Lenore!' Merely this and nothing more.

Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before. Surely,' said I, surely that is something at my window lattice; Let me see then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore - Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore; - 'Tis the wind and nothing more!'

Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter, In there stepped a stately raven of the saintly days of yore. Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he; But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door - Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door - Perched, and sat, and nothing more.

Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling, By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore, Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou,' I said, art sure no craven. Ghastly grim and ancient raven wandering from the nightly shore - Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night's Plutonian shore!' Quoth the raven, `Nevermore.'

Much I marvelled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly, Though its answer little meaning - little relevancy bore; For we cannot help agreeing that no living human being Ever yet was blessed with seeing bird above his chamber door - Bird or beast above the sculptured bust above his chamber door, With such name as `Nevermore.'

But the raven, sitting lonely on the placid bust, spoke only, That one word, as if his soul in that one word he did outpour. Nothing further then he uttered - not a feather then he fluttered - Till I scarcely more than muttered Other friends have flown before - On the morrow he will leave me, as my hopes have flown before.' Then the bird said, Nevermore.'

Startled at the stillness broken by reply so aptly spoken, Doubtless,' said I, what it utters is its only stock and store, Caught from some unhappy master whom unmerciful disaster Followed fast and followed faster till his songs one burden bore - Till the dirges of his hope that melancholy burden bore Of "Never-nevermore."'

But the raven still beguiling all my sad soul into smiling, Straight I wheeled a cushioned seat in front of bird and bust and door; Then, upon the velvet sinking, I betook

3MBER7/26/2014, 3:59:23 AM1 votes

+1 for name. Haven't played Shaco , so didn't read xD