Talk:Braum/@comment-10880231-20140711044815/@comment-6281696-20140714110926

1) He doesn't, not to mention his CD is much higher than Annies thanks to the internal immunity, especially on, and doesn't come on an AoE high burst ultimate. Plus, abusing the switching of targets isn't of that much use as that'd imply your team has abysmall focus. The only situation in which Braum's becomes better is if you can basicly go from champion to champion without much opposition which requires your opponents to be really bad. Also, people getting hit by annies combo are generally rather dead too, and Annie doesn't even need the help of teammembers to actually pull that off like braum does.

2) Pretty much every slow in the game is stronger than Ashe's as her slow can be applied perpetually while the others can't.

3) Yasuo's is considerably better as it completly makes those spells dissapear, Braum still suffers the (reduced) consequences from each thing he gets hit by except for the damage of the first spell. And until max rank, Yasuo's actually has a better uptime on his wall as you generally don't live long enough to cast the thing twice anyway given that both have CD's over 10 seconds until that moment and most fights end in 4-5. The only real advantage Braum has is the fact that he can reposition it, though not by much due to the directional limitation.

5) Malphites ultimate is an engage tool, Braum's is a counter engage, they are for vastly different purposes. Malphites allows him to close (or create) a gap, Braum's leaves a slow field. Malphites is borderline impossible to dodge as it's near instant, Braum's is slow enough that people with dashes can avoid it. Braum's only knocks up the first enemy hit, Malphite everyone with the area. O and malphites has massivly more damage.

Basicly none of those claims you made were true.....