There is a lot of griping going on right now about how the new champion is "overpowered". Maybe he is, maybe he isn't. But what's for damn sure is that I beat the living crap out of him!
I think this has a lot to do with the fact that he's a new champion that players have never faced before. They don't understand what he does or how to fight him. This is problematic for most newbie players because they tend to lose games... again and again and again. Incoming tears on the forums, please!
No, he is not. He is just a bit more ferocious than other champions. His play-style is still a pansy "cooldown" type, so he does best when he gets to harass you with skills to wear you down in lane. If you force him to engage, you will have the upper hand (assuming you have chosen a corresponding champion). He is also a "squishy champion eater", so forget about it if you're playing lame Morgana or useless Kassadin or worthless Nida Lee.
I will be making a new post in a few minutes on "how to counter Darius". Stay tuned.
Why do players think he's overpowered?
I think this has a lot to do with the fact that he's a new champion that players have never faced before. They don't understand what he does or how to fight him. This is problematic for most newbie players because they tend to lose games... again and again and again. Incoming tears on the forums, please!
Is Darius really overpowered (OP)?
No, he is not. He is just a bit more ferocious than other champions. His play-style is still a pansy "cooldown" type, so he does best when he gets to harass you with skills to wear you down in lane. If you force him to engage, you will have the upper hand (assuming you have chosen a corresponding champion). He is also a "squishy champion eater", so forget about it if you're playing lame Morgana or useless Kassadin or worthless Nida Lee.
I will be making a new post in a few minutes on "how to counter Darius". Stay tuned.
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