Talk:Xerath/@comment-4012115-20150203170135/@comment-24191440-20150214194346

This will be in the format of those math problems you find in high school textbooks

If the circle has a 150 unit diameter, a simple variable m times 0.6 has to be greater than the size of the circle, which is 150

Assuming you're standing at the edge of the circle when the 0.6 seconds start, The formula is m0.6 > 150, where m represents the movespeed, not taking into account decaying movement boosts.

As such, the bare minimum number that variable m has to be in order to make the statement correct is 251, as 250(0.6) = exactly 150.

If you're at the edge of the circle, you must have at bare minimum 251 movespeed in order to dodge it.

Which is why the most effective way to hit people is to aim slightly in front of them, rather than directly on top of them.