Talk:Ezreal/@comment-3238314-20120605220359/@comment-5151680-20120609013833

I dont care what you think that Rapacious asked you to do. A theorycraft comparison that features a Xerath trade with Ezreal is as useful as a bicycle with square wheels if you ignore the properties of Mystic Shot. Besides, he is exactly as skeptical of Ezreal's ability to hit enemy mages with Q as I am. This isn't 2010, people know how to dodge skillshots and/or use minions as a shield.

The dodging skillshots part works both ways. And it is easier to dodge a xerath skillshot because a) it has a shorter range, b) has a longer delay and c) you don't have to predict its trajectory.

How often do people complain about your irrelevant/inappropriate oversharing? Think hard... there are probably a lot of visual cues that you're ignoring.

I'm actually a fairly quiet person irl. Just like you, the interwebz has an effect on my personality.

Are you entirely sure that you even play this game against real people? What non-afk Xerath gets his by this sequence?

Lets see, xerath locks himself down in his W so he can burst you from his max range right? He attempts to hit you with his E, than an R, then Q, then two more R's. Problem is, you can dodge that first R (or Q dependign on what he chooses to use first) with your E and get within range so minions can't block your line of sight, and he is hit by E's damage. You then land a quick Q-W combo on him while W is on its delay, and prepare for your R. He has two choices, cancel W and back off, or commit. In my experience, xeraths will usually commit, because they have already used put all of their abilities on CD. If he commits, ezreal lands another Q and some basic attacks for the kill. If he backs off, then ezreal has pushed him out lane so he is free to farm.

tl;dr, anytime xerath locks himself down in his W, he is subject to easy harassment. Also, any time he caught in the jungle trying to gank, and has no way to escape.