Talk:Ashe/@comment-4834593-20141030061056/@comment-1330314-20141105132906

I think the opposite would be a better idea: weak slows are generally not that healthy either, because it's difficult to gauge exactly how powerful they are, particularly when they last a long time (as with Ashe's Q). Strong, short-duration slows, on the other hand, are extremely easy to read, and also give whomever applied the slow a clear opportunity to land in some extra damage and abilities. League's been moving away from long-duration, weak crowd control and more towards more "bursty", i.e. harder and tighter, crowd control. Ashe is just one of the champions who hasn't really caught up with the program yet.