Talk:Kha'Zix/@comment-5334902-20131030144720/@comment-5977018-20131120183926

I know it's hard to follow but here we go once again:

Kha with Muramana, BotRK, Cleaver and Passive up:

1; AA goes off which get amplified by 5% hp damage of BotRK 1 stack

2; Since botrk added the extra damage 5% damage to the AA, Muramana considers this as "single target spell" instead of auto attack so applies it's own stack, we are at 2 stack at this point

3; Lastly Kha's passive goes off since we made an AA on a champion, this is also single target spell, triggering single target proc form Muramana, also applying it's stack, and here we are on 3 stack.

I think what confuses you about BotRK is that it's not "having the item itself" and a cleaver which causes extra stacks but also having a Muramana.

Point is: Muramana's toggle can be triggered by either AA or single target spell, if it's simple auto attack, it triggers, but it's extra physical damage applies no stack, however when it's togle goes off from something that the item considers "single target spell" it seem to apply an extra stack.

Are you absolutely sure you had your Muramana turned on with Draven? Just because you happend to make the same mistake when you tested Kha's Q. And what about Vi? Draven can be a single exception