Talk:Azir/@comment-24486730-20141220021826/@comment-5266525-20141223080401

Put bluntly, Azir plays like an AP marksman, and marksman are rarely difficult. Azir's ideal play pattern more or less boils down to standing in the backline and right clicking with some soldiers nearby or if that isn't possible, making it so with his ult.

There's no incentive to be in the middle of the fray with him whatsoever. Him having to predict where an enemy champion is moving is no different from a skillshot champ having to do it, and they probably don't have an inbuilt slow to make things easier for them.

I'm still calling Zed the hardest. He has to get in the thick of things to kill anything and his shadow swapping doesn't have any real parallel to it aside from LeBlanc and her W.