MSI so good adc... much damages... huge percentages
- this will be an exaggeration for purpose of humor
msi patch notes - adc's can 1v2 any other role with 2+ items... cuz they had a rough time for awhile last year and we don't want any adc in 2k18 memes starting
- adc's can lifesteal for 1/4 their hp per auto attack
- burst mages if FED can do 3/4 an enemy squishy's hp
- fighters other than fiora or full damage aa-based champs like yi, yasuo, and trynd cannot 1v1 an adc beyond 1 item in the game. They will also die in 6 aa's from a full build adc
- enchanter supports 100% negate all burst from assassins - except for kha'zix cuz we like him
Wow guys... like can you believe the team with the best adc in the world won msi? And the percentage of his team's damage dealt... unbelievable. Imagine how much more damage he could have done if adc's were like... strong or something. Such unbelievable plays... like that time he dashed in and aa+q'd two enemies to kill them from 1/4 hp after his midlaner and toplaner blew everything to lock them down and get them low. And then he was the only damage his team had left... but they made it work. Over 26% of your team's damage...when you are one of the two damage dealers on your team - quite impressive work for DEFENSELESS adc.
So... anyone else sick of hearing about how it's impressive to see an adc carry a game when the comp is built entirely to peel for an adc and lock down targets for them? Anyone else sick of hearing about how amazingly high their contribution to their team's damage is... when the meta has for months been entirely overbuffing the role of adc to the point carry toplaners or mids or jg's have to do at least 2x the work to pull off what an adc does by 90% right clicking? Of Riot acting like it's a surprise adc's play such a disgustingly big factor in their team winning or losing? Cuz I sure am.
*not hating on Uzi or wanting to take anything away from him - he seems to be a lot more humble and team oriented than before and I'm happy to see him get an international title finally.