Thread:Willbachbakal/@comment-26815373-20160319214302/@comment-26815373-20160324075113

So after thinking about your 1st point above, regarding a unique 'omen' attack for Oracle, this is the image that came to mind :

When Oracle first attacks her target, rather than dealing physical damage (or any damage at all) a 'clone / projection' of Oracle's target appears in a small AoE where they were standing when she attacked them. (This 'omen' is reminiscent of 'ghost' or 's 'past self', and it would perform that respective champions' taunt / idle animations, maybe even a laugh or two.) However, if the champion strays beyond it, a countdown begins. If the countdown reaches zero, the 'omen' will display / perform that champion's death animation, and, after a short delay, all the damage that Oracle has 'queued' with her basic attacks on that champion will hit them all at once. This effect can be negated / reduced if that champion managed to return to the 'omen' in time, or if they aren't attacked by Oracle for a few seconds.

In my mind it becomes a sort of 'you better be here in X seconds else bad stuff happens' and by bad stuff I mean Oracle could potentially 'one-hit' a champion she 'stacked' enough attacks on. It's actually a sort of reverse of what you suggested with the 'omen' and, but something about the 'ghostly-version of a champion going through their death throes' really struck me. Thoughts?

Also, I don't mean to use you as a springboard for ideas, but you're pretty responsive and you planted the seed for this idea in the first place! Does it have any redeeming value?