Talk:Draven/@comment-33172118-20171021192537/@comment-4091261-20171021222615

It's definitely hard to trade against, but he does have a pivotal weakness: telegraphed positioning. If you play any champion that has a heavy impact spell, only limited by the requirement of landing the ability, then is going to have a hard time.

Unfortunately, many times this will not be nearly enough since can very well manuever around this weakness. However, he has another critical weakness: massive pentalty on death.

"How is this a good thing if it's so damn hard to kill him?" Well, it simply means that the heavy investment to killing is very well worth it. While it is not exactly easy to kill him early on, it is feasible with enough coordination. All it takes is a reliable CC from the support and a jungler jumping in to take him down. It's near guaranteed if the mid laner also pitches in for the early gank.

Again, it might be a heavy investment, but he is losing 75% of his stacks. This means every time dies, he effectively loses  per stack he had. This is a big deal since he tends to hoard a lot of stacks, reaching 150 stacks at times.

What is unfortunate is that some players don't recognize/respect the amount of potential  gets from, leaving the bot lane to their own devices--or should I say demises. Then they only actually start paying attention after he's cashed in that metric boatload of, something like a whole , and they get smacked and wonder, "Oh dur, why is he so stronk?" Then they think something like, "Buh! Must be cuz bot lane sucks." Which is wrong since it's objectively not easy beating on even conditions.

Good thing is that it's easy to wreck if he didn't get fed. Bad thing is that he is literally spoonfed due to the human issue of players not recognizing hazards until they become dangerous.