Talk:Draven/@comment-28829421-20170131033717/@comment-24702580-20170227195536

As you seem to have picked up on, his ult doesn't have one particular use that it excels in. This however, does not make it a bad ult. The advantage of Draven's ultimate is that you can use it for a lot of things. Some examples:

-Burst damage to start or finish off the enemy laner. When ahead and with lethality it can do pretty crazy damage.

-Big AOE damage in teamfights (Also due to the nature of the return hit, this does a good job of softening up squishies and making it easier for assassins and bruisers to kill them)

-Spamming it on CD as lane harass to keep your enemy laner on the defensive.

-If you see someone diving your top or mid laner you can toss it there and it can save their life fairly often. Ping when it is on the way so they are aware.

-Toss it at dragon/baron if you think enemy is doing it. Even if you miss the steal it gives vision and can deter their attempt.

-You can use it to clear out big waves or set up a lane to slow push in your favor if you aim it at the back line. It's like having a Nasus farming top AND bottom lane at the same time while you try to 4v5 mid at their open nexus

-Shoot it straight down mid lane whenever your recall in order to "Help them waveclear" and "Secure the kill" they appreciate it greatly, don't listen to the ? pings or flaming in chat.

-Use it to secure blue buff for your team. Your mid/jg is most likely feeding anyway and you don't want ganks.

-Use it to secure red buff for your team. Same reasons as above, but this one is actually useful on Draven too!

-Fire it backwards, then run straight in to the enemy team and flash into their backline. Auto each carry 1-2 times and then press the recall button whilest spamming level 7 mastery. If done correctly the return of the ultimate will kill the squishies just as you finish your recall animation, and then follow you back to base. This will automatically earn you a metric boat-ton of swag points (Confirmed by Riot to be the only kind of points that really matter when you are trying to get an S+, what did you think S stood for anyway?)