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Except he was nerfed, a long time ago, and saw his winrate, pick rate and ban rate all drop. He’s considered second tier jungler now, he’s a lot squishier and deals less damage. He used to be a must ban.

“Carey Mulligan as the “Latina” love interest in Drive”

As I mentioned, Anno’s films feature some of the most amazing blending of 2D / 3D animation, and I think the future lies somewhere within that medium. I don’t think anime will die off, but, the traditional anime that we think of when we think of that word, will continue to grow and evolve with time. Which, in any

If you were to compare his statements here, to something like traditional animation in the west (The Lion King, Aladdin etc) you could see where he is coming from. Computer animated films completely overtook them. This is a similar prediction, and he’s likely right, anime in its current iteration won’t exist for long.

OP references “till someone on your team snowballs so that you all do”, if the Illidan in question, as I said, were to play very well in securing objectives for his team, the Lili would by proxy snowball as well. It’s even a stat listed in the score screen, how much XP someone has earned the team. If the Illidan is

The game launches in a little over a week, in full. Far from “barely out of Alpha”.

If one person manages to, say, collect a large portion of the skulls in the golem map, and the golem is huge because of it, and creates a ton of XP for their team, it does snowball the entire team. I’ve seen it happen and that’s just one example. The difference in League is that if one person gets huge, nobody gets

Yikes. I think swatting is fucking deplorable behavior. I actually grew up in Coquitlam, and here I was thinking people from my neck of the woods would be above this kind of thing. I guess not.

That would imply that Mad Men was a piece of media not open to multiple interpretations, but sadly, like most art it is able to be seen in a multitude of ways. Cheers for the vitriol though, rather than engaging another human being on a collaborative, perhaps even enlightening discussion of a show we both mutually

I wouldn’t classify Ken’s actions as petty. He was finally not letting himself be a doormat to Pete and Roger, who would always walk over him and disregard him. They had just fired him, and then came to him for help after years of overlooking how important he was to the company. His final scene is justice and

This is new to LoL.

I can’t really think of instances within Heroes where one player can singlehandedly win a game. The same can’t be said for League. And I think one’s reaction to that thought pretty much sums up how they’ll feel about either game.

I think comebacks are possible if you have proper coordination of all five players, in HotS. Which, is unlikely. Whereas in League, if you play your cards right, and play smart and defensive, and keep acquiring gold, once both teams get to the late game, if you can stave them off for that long, you can win.

Lee’s E damages multiple targets, does it not? And his Q has the built in execute. His clear isn’t too bad in the current jungle. Same with Rengar, with great sustain on his W, and being manaless like Lee, his clear is pretty good. I can’t speak to Fiora or Aatrox though.

“Dota’s TI has been growing in viewers however while last year League’s biggest tournament actually had fewer”

What would the continued coverage consist of? An article daily updating people on how much money has been raised? I’m sure they’ll do an article once it reaches $15M, or the prize pool wraps up. Regardless, this is the second biggest international tournament for League of Legends.

Counterpoint: Wrestling is entertaining.

If you look at someone like Bang on SKT and his performance in the Bo5 with CJ, it sort of shows you how impactful adc’s are in the current meta. They’re the ones chopping the tanks down. I think now, having an amazing top laner, like GE has with Smeb, can completely win you games, but the adc’s are not without their

Yes, but to some, enjoyment of the game coincides with winning. If you are a detriment to the team by buying inefficient items, and actively causing your team to lose, you are ruining their ability “to enjoy the game”.

The first statement contradicts the second. If a hockey player is wearing his skates on his hands, he isn’t going to be as effective as if they were on his feet. Some are more abrasive than others, but being pointed in the right direction is not a bad thing. As I said, in regards to stubbornness, there isn’t really