Talk:Rengar/@comment-27034449-20151001035057/@comment-24496127-20151001045941

Alright, this is kind of just me being lazy, but I feel I already gave an answer that will help out a bit earlier, so I'm ganna just paste that here before saying anything else.

''Against a full AD Rengar, you just need to group, place a pink near the objective you want (and around it if you're really in the mood to screw him), and then force things. Clearly that doesn't work all the time, but if the Rengar is single handedly carrying the game, then that makes his job nearly impossible. - ''Me, 2015

First of all, Rengar is pretty weak early, so ask your jungler if he can invade level two and try to force a duel. Just be ready to help him, cause if your jungle is three man ganked and dies it will do the opposite of what you want.

Now, as an ADC, there's really very little you can against him alone if he's fed unless you're playing either Vayne, Draven, or some other adc that can stop his jump from ult in some way. As Draven, upgrade your warding totem to a pink ward giving one, and just place it basically on top of you if think Rengar is going for you. From there, use your e to Interrupt his jump, and laugh as he dies in three hits. Vayne does basically the same thing but with condemn.

The rest of the adc's are much much more reliant on their teams. Basically, try and get your support to, before his team engages, make sure you ward around, and try to have some sort of vision revealing ability near your carries. As well as good lockdown. Naut, Leona, Blitz, and thresh, Lulu, Janna, almost all supports can stop Rengar for long enough for the adc to kill him in most cases if they get vision down properly. A tanky support is better though for obvious reasons.

Against a Rengar as an Adc, it's supposed to be skewed in the Rengar's favor in 1v1 scenarios. It's the same for every assassin vs adc that I can think of, because assassins are meant to kill the adc. While it's possible to get that outplay, the easiest way to play against him is to rely on your team to deal with him for you. Yes, that can suck, and some supports are about as useful as a castor minion against Baron, but that doesn't change that at the end of the day, League of Legends isn't a game meant to be all about every champion being able to 1v1 every other champion. That would kind of screw with the whole varying strengths things.

If you're dying to a 1/5/2 Rengar then Idk what you're doing, because as hated as he is I think almost everyone can agree that if he's shutdown he's basically useless.