Talk:Ezreal/@comment-216.159.98.230-20110506151517/@comment-93.136.38.29-20110509101941

Non-argument? You're pretty much saying: "Skillshots are hard. Ez is skillshots. Ez is hard." while I'm sayig: "To learn a champ you need to learn a number of things of varying difficulty. Ez has only one thing of not so horribly high difficulty. Ez isn't hard."

You analogy is wrong. It's more like saying it's harder scoring good at a series of different exams than at a series of a same exam type.

Morgana has abilities other than her skillshot, but if you wanna play an acceptable Morgana you have to learn that skillshot. You have to learn more things than with Ez. If someone's horrible with skillshots, yeah, Morgana will be better pick because only 1 skill is fucked, but if someone wants to master a champion faster, Ez is far better cause there is only one thing to master. And her Ult has a higher skillcap than any other Ez skills. You need to stay close to opponents for the duration. Try pulling one in a teamfight. Now try Ez's skillshots in a teamfight.

I wouldn't call his farming crappy. He has a cheap last hitting skill and his passive helps a lot. But yeah, he won't be Mordekaisering creeps.

Positioning and squishieness is problem of pretty much every carry.

I never had much problem playing Ez. Maybe I'm godlike with skillshots or play against people who are horrible at dodging. After a couple of games you get the feeling how a projectile moves and just shoot it where you think your opponent will be in that little time it takes the projectile to travel. Unless they're moving randomly or have a flash, with little practice, you will hit most of them.

Yeah, you can always miss, but that's a silly argument because it's not taking into account how much you miss. And with some practice you don't miss much. And that's the only thing you really need to practice with Ez. Which is why I don't think he's nearly as hard to play as some people like to portray him.