Anivia/Strategy

==Strategy==
 * Flash Frost's explosion AoE is slightly bigger than the initial projectile's area, so try hit the opponent twice with the spell.
 * Frostbite deals very high damage if the target is chilled by either Flash Frost or Glacial Storm, so try to time correctly. *If laning with Nunu The Yeti Rider - his Ice Blast and Absolute Zero count as chill effects as well for your Frostbite. **If laning with Ashe, her Frosh Shot also counts as a chill effect, which doubles the damage of Frostbite. Keep that in mind for early, coordinated ganks.
 * Early game - her egg has negative amounts of armor and magic resistance and is very easy to take down, keep that in mind when playing aggressively. Melee heroes can make short work of your egg very quickly.
 * Crest of the Ancient Golem buff on Summoner's Rift is an extremely helpful way to sustain your mana pool, as Glacial Storm depletes it very quickly.
 * Chalice of Harmony early game is also a very useful purchase as well to sustain your mana along with the Golem buff, which can lead to some effortless AoE farming and pushing.
 * Glacial Shroud is an excellent early game choice. It provides lots of mana, lots of armor and lots of cooldown; Anivia needs all three.
 * In the jungle, the wall summoned by Crystallize can completely block the path. Use that to your advantage to escape a gank or block an enemy from escaping.
 * Use Crystallize with Flash Frost to prolong enemies' presence in the Glacial Storm area for several seconds.
 * Due to the mechanic of her Q and R spells (you have to use both twice: to activate and to deactivate) she can gain bonus mana from twice per spell.
 * By concentrating Glacial Storm on waves of minions, Anivia can consistently deal the largest total amount of damage during a game.

Quotes
Upon Selection
 * "On my wings."

Movement/Attacking
 * "As you wish."
 * "Only for you."
 * "In a flash."
 * "Let's soar."
 * "I bring the storm."
 * "Understood."
 * "Keep Cool."

Taunt
 * "So young, so naive."

Joke
 * "Laying an egg isn't as easy as it looks."

Trivia

 * Anivia name comes from latin niveus/nivea/niveum, meaning snow-white.
 * Anivia's name may be inspired by the winged Warcraft demigod, Aviana.
 * Anivia's dance is the Chicken Dance.
 * The quote at the end of Anivia's lore alludes to the Robert Frost poem "Fire and Ice".