Talk:Quinn/@comment-5763148-20131115140119/@comment-5489694-20131123050119

I really only play Quinn in solo lanes and I have to say she's basically a ranged Riven to me. Harrier starts to win you your lane around level 6 and when you get a large chunk of AD (BT BTBTBTBTBTBTBT) your opponent is barely able to lane against you. Blade is good against frail targets not bruisers; Blade's strength is it's active and 15% of 2k (300) hp gets your target closer to death than 15% of 3.5k (525) hp and let's face it if it's not helping you kill your target asap it's not really helping you on Quinn. BT makes you stronger, Harrier stronger, sustains better and makes Harrier burst heal better.

I've built Quinn bruiser/fighterish and I honestly felt useless. Building as much AD as possible along with 1 crit item and 1 pure defensive item (if I really need it) feels way better than building like a bruiser. Building like a bruiser just gimps you because you don't have bruiser stats or steriods. You have carry stats and steroids + an assassin defensive steroid/mechanic, play to your strengths not your weaknesses. Building Quinn like a bruiser is like building Kha like a bruiser, it's like a waste of potential.

I guess if building like a bruiser works for you it works for you but I really think you're making yourself weaker than you could be.

Also -  I've found staying in Valor makes you weaker because 1. You can't proc Harrier 2. You're a frail melee regardless of how you build her. If I go in to a fight as Valor I E, Q and all that jazz and don't use E again until I decide to turn back in to Quinn. Usually I'll hop out of Valor as soon as E comes back up so I can go ham as Quinn w/o waiting on cd's. Valor's damage < Quinn's damage and Tag Team's scaling damage is sort of a joke to me.