Talk:V1.0.0.125/@comment-4019444-20110914035917/@comment-3358335-20110915160510

Believe it or not Riot actually looks at statistics before nerfing a champ. Your argument for why he was not OP is based off of two reasons:
 * 1) He is not taken in high level play. I explained why he is not taken in high level play.
 * 2) He can be handled. Being able to adjust your game play to "handle a champ" does not make a champ more or less OP. It simply means that they you can exploit their inherent weaknesses. All champs have them, although some have greater than others. Mord's weaknesses tend to be very small and easy to compensate for if the player is a halfway decent Mord.

What I find curious is why you should care if this champ is nerfed or not? Is it because you do not play at high levels and like to lolfacestomp people with his OPness? I didn't have problems facing him before his first nerf, his subsequent rebuff, and I don't expect to now either. I really don't care. However, I do ban him in ranked because I don't trust people to know how to deal with him, and if I am the only one that could take him down, then I am for sure going to be the target of his ult, and every bit of CC his team can offer.