Darius is unhealthy

2DunksFromHell·3/19/2018, 8:42:04 AM·1 votes·335 views

He has a mini ignite as a passive available at all times and it’s very easy to stack it. He gets free AD from his passive and on lv18 it’s over 200AD bonus and with full build he can have 550 AD (keep in mind he also has 4000HP and 200 AR). You can also take ignite on Top to be even bigger cancer.

He’s Q restores missing HP and it can stack up to 36% and again KEEP IN MIND he has 4000 hp and can restore 36% every 3sec in late game. It’s damage when you have Noxian Might is totally busted.

He’s W slows for 90%, giving someone so unhealthy such huge slow is seriously not ok, this removes your chances of escaping from him even if he W you and you flash you will still be slowed and he can pull you.

He’s E not only pulls everything in front of him,unlike Blitzcrancks pull pulls only 1 unit, he can pull the entire enemy team. It also gives him FREE armor penetration that makes him superior to tank champions and other bruisers, this armor penetration increases if you max E

He’s R is he most unhealthy melee champion ultimate in League of legends, if you kill someone with it you can use it AGAIN for 20 seconds and on level 16 your ultimate refershes completely and you also 1.000 TRUE DAMAGE. To make things even more juicier if you get a kill with this ability you will also trigger your Noxian Might, so you don’t even need to get 5 stacks of Hemorrhage. This ability is also one of those “douchebag” abilities, you can easily steal kills from your teammates if you want to at any time especially on lv16.

A lot of people say “he’s not mobile champ, he’s easily countered” but this is not the truth you can just take Phase Rush and you will get speed boost and slow resistance every few seconds as along as you fight enemies.

I truly hope Darius will get healthy soon.

2 Comments

Dysnomia3/19/2018, 9:48:13 AM1 votes

I think i saw 5 posts from different users just today with "xyz is unhealthy".

Meep Man3/19/2018, 2:44:42 PM1 votes

Agreed, he needs to stop neglecting his medicine the doctor gave him. It'll only get worse if he continues.