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Avienal12/1/2016, 2:09:39 PM1 votes

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I rlly like both these champs but i can only buy one with my ip who should i buy?

Lee'sin can be a bit button spammie but he can be considered one of the top junglers since he can focus on building alot of tank items and just one damage item usually and melt thru alot of opponents with his wall jumping and wall jump back dives even under towers. Obviously you need some judgement skills to know what to dive and what to not (such as if they have CC measures or not and likely been fed extremely well because your team mate is a bad laner.

Renekton on the other hand which i got as a hex'tech freebie tends to be a simple strong top laner who unless your dealing with particularly scummy top lane opponents can be just as viable as some other champions since his combo of a double E's armor shred on targets hit, Q health restore AoE spin and his W that can stun a target alongside the empowered versions make him a good all in sort of champion, not overpowered but a fighter type of champion who can do some good damage whenever he all ins. His saving grace mostly being that Q's heal and his R giving him a beef of health and a AoE damage field to give him a way to pull out of a fair trade if get things silly. Though just like champions such as Riven, he can utterly be ruined against champions with strong top laner range poke power (like freakin Sion), but if the enemy top laner plays a squishie champ then likely just with Riven, you can more then likely all in melt them if you can get close.

If you plan on putting the effort in to play the champion properly then Lee'sin would likely be the better of the two, he is one of the only junglers i know at the moment that a capable lee'sin player can do early lane ganks thanks to the krugs (Rock splitting creatures) giving junglers currently a cheap way to get to level 3 while every laner is still on level 2. Meaning he will have his full rotation to Q dive, W slam and then ward dash back for the full damage combo, meaning your target is either dead or has to run back to base, giving your team mate in that lane easy CS for half a minute or so. Meaning they will likely hit level 3 much sooner then the opponent you forced out of lane as a result of it. I mean literally, not many champions at level 2 can do much in terms of trading strong damage out especially at opening items and likely already burnt up some mana in the process.

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