The statement in today’s entry isn’t entirely true, as Jana has been dominating soloQ for over a month with a 55% win rate. However, this is not what we are going to highlight today, as there is not much to add on this subject after our previous article. But recent patches have brought tanks back into the heart of the game, and some still dominate the League of Legends leaderboard. But another champion has capitalized on his resurgence in popularity with a smart but effective comeback. This is Anivia, whose heyday begins at the start of the game, especially with the Froggen games.
Why so strong?
The first thing that stands out is its classic structure. Contrary to what one might think, Ice Phoenix does not go to Liandry to claim bonus HP percentage damage. He prefers Everfrost which allows him to add an extra CC to his own set, allowing him to quickly defend against enemy aggression while giving him the ability to get in place relatively easily with an extremely long CC he can lower Q. E several times. Dealing sustained damage during combat, Anivia is perfect for timed battles unlike many other maggots which are more explosive but have terrific downtime while their enchantments are in the cloud. And with the slowness he puts on passively, he greatly hinders his opponents who find it more difficult to reach the doors of the team. Archangel allows him to heal himself a little with his spells, increasing his endurance in teamfight, but this object gives us mana, but also thanks to this small remedy, he quickly becomes a great champion who has no downtime. dps. This allows her to free Jonia, giving her the ability to collect items with better offensive stats.
In this meta, where tanks take the lion’s share, the wall is also quite strong. Second, there’s usually no way out without using flash. This allows Anivia to be less dependent on a team of peers and to be able to independently resist in situations where an Azir-type champion (who plays a specific role in Anivia’s competitive phase) will need to more play around his team. . Cryophenix is more powerful than ever to run games thanks to the cleanability of Waves of Minions. Second, even when Baron takes advantage of Nashor’s buffet, his XP stays true even if he needs a little help from his teammates.
Here comes the old rival!
Cassiopeia can also fulfill this magician role with permanent damage over time. Serpent’s Embrace has always enjoyed a niche in all metas, but has excelled in destroying melee champions and has a strong track record against traditional Sorcerers. While the profit margin is now higher than Anivia’s, Cryophenix’s resurgence in popularity was more unexpected, which is why we chose to feature it. While bloated mages lost some of their buzz after recent changes at Riot Games, damaged mages are back. While Rune Mage’s results are pretty bad in SoloQ, it’s possible to see that in Ryze, who eventually gave up their spot as the game’s worst champion by winrate.
Source : Millenium
