Talk:Jarvan IV/@comment-7992038-20130422135958/@comment-4929329-20130425041053

Single target casters like LeBlanc still have strong late game roles that they can fill, but you have to be more careful than if you pick someone like Malphite or Leona. It's just because of their more surgical nature. Anyways, when fighting AoE comps, it really depends on who you're facing:

If you're up against champions like Leona or Malphite who have delays before their ultimates hit you, be very cautious because you will want to have Flash up to try and either avoid it or escape after it hits. When Jarvan ults, people usually try to combo with him, so either getting Jarvan out or getting yourself out of that ring is important. When fighting champions like Amumu, for Pete's sake - DO NOT GO WHERE HE CAN BANDAGE TOSS TO YOU. This includes standing near a minion that he can stick to, because he can still ult you. It sounds simple, but you see that mistake quite often. Jarvan is similar - you don't want to be in his EQ combo, but if he streches and ults you after that combo, Flashing away is usually very possible. If they have Miss Fortune, stunning her takes time when she ults, and unless you can follow up it's better to just run and be satisfied that she just used her ultimate. The  best thing to do when there is an ult like Nunu or Miss Fortune is to Exhaust them...

and while there's so much advice than can be given against AoE team comps, stopping LeBlanc in a teamfight usually ends up like this: CC or scare her away with some damage. The former requires you to not get silenced by her, the latter requires her to have bad positioning [usually on account of her spell ranges]. Or you could just roll over her if she didn't build CDR, because without abusing her CDs, you'll never face a tough late game LeBlanc.

Then again, I could be wrong about a few things.