Talk:Ziggs/@comment-8100976-20131127232801/@comment-8100976-20131202152736

Which means other than his CDs he basically has the same disadvantages as every non-high mobility mage/assassin in the current meta, right? CDs are inevitably fixed with CDR though.

So that raises questions: AP or CDR first? Is his mobility or lack thereof more significant and detrimental than other 'stationary' casters? Does his raw benefits (without considering your team comp; IE a 'strong pick') outway his potential downsides?

On a completely off-note; I actually disagree that the changes to sight have made it harder to see assassins coming. Constant warding still is invaluable and it's still no worry even if they run the sweeping lens (its cooldown is still significant). For a note I don't feel low-mobility mages are inferior to high-mobility casters and assassins; I actually feel they make you as a player better. They pressure you to learn how to position and keep your situational awareness at top form. In comparison, and this is of course my opinion, I feel assassins and high mobility characters are much more 'forgiving' and may lead to people not really developing those traits.