User blog comment:LivesByProxy/Oracle, the World's Witness/@comment-24385282-20160324130354/@comment-26815373-20160324210537

I'm having difficulty imagining what you're describing. o.0 It sounds like a mix between ulti and  ulti. (As a side note, I would love to see Riot explore the game's 'camera positioning' more!) To that end, I can't give any real feedback because I'm confused about what I'm suppose to be visualizing (you call it a 'beam' but then mention 'missle speed', for example). Can you SS Clarity (clarify) it for me?

I can tell you how I intend / imagine Hypgnosis working.

Since Hypgnosis is a point-and-click spell, it's pretty easy to use and it's range is limited only by her FoS. Enemies who stray beyond her FoS, or that she loses of, will break her channel. Of course, she can also be knocked out of it with most forms of CC.

The catch is that since she can manuevre her FoS, she can keep her 'eye' on that enemy, but the enemy can potentially out-manuevre her (for example, some champions with MS steroids and dashes will be able to charge right at her, outpacing the speed at which her travels - even if she saw them coming, her FoS wouldn't be able to keep up with them). Her FoS also works similarly in this fashion with her other abilities; regardless of where her FoS is when she starts channeling, the effects will happen wherever it is when she finishes channeling.

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Your post did remind me of a quirk I had considered adding to her Hypgnosis. I imagined that, rather than just plain ol' of Oracle, the affected enemy champion would have vision of Oracle in a moderately wide 'line of sight'. In other words, the affected player has the Fog of War between himself and Oracle 'disappated' in a line, being able to see over / beyond terrain that would otherwise block the vision, and also having sight of anything that came between himself and Oracle (such as other enemy champions). I still like that effect, but I don't think it's the best fit for Oracle.