Talk:Draven/@comment-95.17.255.58-20120601092400/@comment-1902684-20120601103052

sort of, but not really, the axes will normally move in the direction you're moving, which means if you throw the axe after standing still for a moment, it'll come right back, but if you're running or chasing, the axe moves in your path to make it easier to catch. Problem is, if you don't want to move much, the axe still has a chance to deviate, so when you move to catch and throw again, now the axe is flying more in that direction thinking you wanted to keep running that way.

Now lets take double axes into the equation, same thing, but the since you're throwing two, you have to keep moving even more, maybe throwing then grabbing both since it's hard to catch one, throw one, catch one, throw one in an awkward juggle without losing track or messing up. Add on to that the occasional wrong movement making one of the axes fly off in a weird direction forcing you to either forget it or risk losing both.

All in all, fun champ though. I can see his Q making laning hell for the enemy if he does it right but it kind of gets hard to keep it together and still keep up damage I'm guessing late game if you get much attack speed since the Q catching might ruin your attack speed so you might have to focus more on attack damage, crit and lifesteal than most AD carries.