Talk:Anivia/Strategy/@comment-20434720-20130916235252/@comment-8023731-20130924012042

My suggestion playing against a passive anivia. push the crap out of her lane and push it so hard she wont be able to CS. Her attack animation is unbelieveably slow and after about 1 year of maining her i stil only can grab 4-5 creeps in unpushed farming lane pre-6. so agressive anivia's get ganks super early on her. Her egg has a negative magic and armor resist bonus against it allowing you to deal alot more damage in the early stages of the game. If she plays passive just push the lane really hard. Grab boots and 2 pots to make the lane more easier to start off so she will miss her Q.

Now the scenario presented before me. As an anivia player i have several options while mid laning post-6. If the person is a stronger opponent than I and i want to farm. i will just run up to the minimum range to the minions and R and sit back a little bit torward the tower and be completely safe. i can start going agressive and start throwing Q's trying to land stuns while ulting. Either way I am using alot of mana. With blue and ulting every wave. my mana sustain only lasts as long as the buff stays with me. So once blue is gone so is my presence in lane Even with an insane amount of MP5 early I still wont last longer than 4 waves max unless my blue gets refreshed. So it's more of a waiting game when you are laning with her post-6.

More than anything remember this number if you want to completely shut down an anivia post-6.

7:14

That is usually when the blue will respawn and anivia will make a move for it around that time. Deny her the blue that early and you continue to push hard. She will lose lane without jungler presence.

i hope this helps.