Sym, The Living Upgrade

ScarlettScorn·1/11/2016, 6:28:02 PM·1 votes·614 views

After losing their first secret weapon of slime, Zaun attempted to make a second creation. Only this time they wanted it to be a weapon for a solider to hold. So the scientists in Zaun worked, using ****their research from their last slime weapon to create a new one. They called it Sym. Sym was a slimy goo that was designed to bond with a host and give the wearer enhanced abilities and can help the wearer with Sym's own ability's. The scientists at Zaun have had a huge success. Sym, The Living Upgrade. Primary: support. Secondary: Tank. Bottom lane: support. Passive: Q) density shift/cellular spikes: bonded passive: while bonded to an ally density shift gives Sym bonus armor and magic resist. Active: Sym gives his host ally a boost of movement speed for a short time and gives them a shield. Cellular spikes: passive unbonded, Sym gets bonus magic resist and armor Sym also reflects a presentage of physical damage back at enemy units. Active unbonded: long spikes erupt from Sym damaging enemy's within the area. W) Bond/ Unbond: bond: Sym uses Bond on an ally, leaping to their location and becoming one with them. While bonded, the ally becomes untargetable while Sym becomes the one taking all the damage, the ally gets bonus attack speed, attack damage, and ability power. Unbond: Sym jumps off of his ally to a targeted location. Damaging enemy units on impact. E) Parasitic Net: Sym shoots a string shot of slime that hooks onto enemies and damaging them, the enemy hit will be pulled toward Sym. R) Melting Matter: Bonded Sym spits a slimy ball of goo to a target location, on impact the slime covers the ground in the area slowing and damaging enemies inside.

Please comment on how I can improve this idea so it can some day make it to live :)

1 Comments

Haxten1/13/2016, 12:06:30 AM1 votes

sounds like it could use some work. But, the idea of a support that the adc wears like a super suit, just sounds cool. Maybe you could rework his abilities or something to make it sound a little more playable.