Talk:Nasus/@comment-178.166.24.118-20120705174933

Just had my first PvP game with Nasus. I had an extremely passive lane against the FotM Malphite, where basically I never harassed him and his harass barely did anything to me after I lifestealed all of it back. So I just sat the whole laning phase between the lane brush and my tower having fun counting the damage on Q. Meanwhile our team goes down 3-9 and one drake in score while both top lanes were the only 0/0/0 in the match. 20 minutes in and I'm comfortably holding a 150 creep score while having double GP10 items and half of my TriForce completed. Malphite probably got bored and completely abandoned the lane, showing up when it was at the tower to push it all over again. Isn't this every Nasus' dream? My team evens the score on CS, but we were still down about 8 kills and all drakes while our support kept reconnecting on and off. I'm starting to get yelled and flamed intensely for not leaving lane while Malphite ganked mid. I politely tried to reason that I was way ahead of him in CS, but they wouldn't care. So I thought, OK, let's start roaming. I push Malphite's tower and take it down in one wave with multiple Qs, which had about 700 total damage on it. I finished TriForce, Merc Threads and Glacial Shroud (plus the GP10 items) when a fight broke in mid lane. My first Nasus fight, here goes nothing... Withered the enemy carry, three shooted a fed Anivia and their jungler Nocturne. My team remained quiet for the rest of the game and happily freezed lanes and splitted their farms with me. We won after another fight started near baron and they surrendered. :) Anyway, it's amazing how much respect Nasus gathers after single-handedly lifting a broken team from the ashes. I can only imagine how he fares when all lanes don't feed, like mine did.