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FergardStratoavis Lizard Metabolism from Ye Olde Worlde (Less Newbie) Relationship Status: Cast away
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#1: Nov 8th 2012 at 10:35:45 AM

Because we need moar avatar games.

For clarification, ripped directly from League of Legends Wiki(which this is game is based onto):

  • Assassin: Champions which specialize in killing other heroes quickly. These champions usually are physical attackers and are DPS[Damage Per Second]-based or are AP[Ability Power, basically, magical stuff] burst oriented. All of them have some form of invisibility or sudden ambushing ability.
  • Carry: Champions that generally start off weaker than other champions, but become gradually powerful as they gain levels and items to the point where they can potentially take on multiple champions by themselves. Most carries have skills, passive or active, that scale with their stats, such as an increase in Base Damage and Attack Speed, and rely mostly on their regular attack to dish out damage. Carry champions are extremely effective late-game at pushing the team to victory, either by killing off key players on the enemy team, controlling elements of gameplay, deal large damage in team fights or supporting the team in attacking.
  • Fighter: A hybrid between DPS and tanking, these champions combine the survivability of a tank and the damage of a DPS or a caster. Although they don't quite match up to their specialized counterparts in either role, they still excel in both.
  • Jungler: Champions that can easily farm monsters in the jungle[the space between the lanes where other non-jungler champions are filled with neutral monsters] and can typically take out minions[Mooks/Redshirt Army] waves quickly. they also excel in ganking[ambushing enemy champions when they're vulnerable, can be done by anyone though].
  • Mage: Damage-based champions whose abilities are typically ranged and greatly affected by ability power.
  • Melee: Champions that have a melee basic attack, so they have to be very close to their target in order to do the normal attack. They have usually more health, armor, and magic resistance than ranged champions.
  • Pusher: Champions that can quickly kill minion waves and destroy turrets/inhibitors[key objects in the game. The former is an immobile construction dealing increasing damage to its targets with a fixed range, the latter allows to summon Super Minions which are Elite Mooks]. Typically, champions that destroy turrets/inhibitors have pets or a huge amount of health.
  • Ranged: Champions whose basic attack can cause damage at a distance, allowing them to avoid many harmful risks and increasing their flee capability. Many of these are mages and most of them possess less than average health.
  • Recommended: A champion whose skills don't involve any complicated mechanics and playing them effectively does not require extensive knowledge of the other champions.
  • Stealth: An ability that lets the Champion become invisible to enemies (other than when near turrets, vision wards, and enemy champions with an Oracles buff)[mentioned items or structures are able to detect stealth].
  • Support: Champions whose skills are meant to directly aid the rest of the team. They can either babysit a hero to make laning easier for them, provide healing, buffs, or map control, apply debuffs to the enemy team, or a combination of the above. These champions usually rely on their skills more than their auto-attack.
  • Tank: Tanks are champions who are designed to take huge amounts of damage. Tanks are usually champions that sport high amounts of health and armor. If left alone, tanks are able to accumulate high amounts of damage or disables on their foes.

Melee or Ranged and one other attribute is compulsory. You're free to use more of them though.

Phew, wall of text.

edited 8th Nov '12 10:36:07 AM by FergardStratoavis

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#4: Nov 8th 2012 at 1:51:22 PM

Ranged, Mage, Recommended.

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