Talk:Katarina/@comment-25660105-20141215074307/@comment-9705522-20141222231138

Ah, how misleading. Lets correct what is wrong, shall we? His, properly executed, W E Q combo actually deals ... well, 60 base damage on e, and then you have to consider that Q is an autoattack reset. Meaning you get 1.1 per Ad in addition to 30 base damage as base damage. And you dont have to use W. You can, yes, but with how much damage you did (yeah, its actually a huge amount of damage), they cant retaliate but have to run. Otherwise you kill them.

Thats the funny part. Wukong was a traditional mid laner for the longest time. Until he became good in the jungle. He never was a good pick top. He still isnt. Tanks are hard to kill, can build against you very quickly, and your gank potential is largely wasted.

As for Csing, all Kat got is her Q. Which helps, yes, but it wont be enough. Wukong on the other hand can take more hits than Kat, so going into CS range is less of a problem for him. Additionally, unlike Kat, he has kill potential. High kill potential. So he is an actual threat. Whereas Kat has to chip away at your health to eventually become a threat.

Oh yes, he will. But thats where his ult cc part comes in. It helps him survive slightly longer. Although, yeah, both will get killed quickly. But in that case Wukong was still a bit more useful and dealt more damage, no?

Thats the one I meant. Yes, People complained about her. People also complained about the first Lee Sin changes that were proposed. People complaining means nothing. Riot stated that in TT hexakill, Katarina didnt actually do as well as people imagined. Hell, she actually lost more than she won. More cc means more ways to stop her.

1.5% actually. And yes, it does. Its statistically significant. And its consistent. If it werent consistent we could write it off as coencidence. But it is consistent. So its an anomaly. Which is why my explanation works quite nicely.