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[[File:Auto-targeted.png|thumb|{{ci|Quinn}} and the auto-targeting of {{ai|Harrier|Quinn}}.]]
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[[File:Auto-targeted.png|thumb|190px|{{ci|Kai'Sa}} and the '''auto-targeting''' of {{ai|Icathian Rain|Kai'Sa}}.]]
 
'''Auto-targeting''' is a targeting paradigm for abilities that does not require any targeting input from the user upon activation; instead, they, as their name suggests, automatically select one or more valid targets in range or a valid area of effect when they are activated.
 
'''Auto-targeting''' is a targeting paradigm for abilities that does not require any targeting input from the user upon activation; instead, they, as their name suggests, automatically select one or more valid targets in range or a valid area of effect when they are activated.
   
Point blank autotargeted abilities that do not affect the user such as {{ai|Death Lotus|Katarina}} are distinct from the typical [[area of effect|point blank area of effect]] spell in that they cannot be cast while no valid targets are in range.
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Point blank auto-targeted abilities that do not affect the user such as {{ai|Death Lotus|Katarina}} are distinct from the typical [[area of effect|point blank area of effect]] spell in that they cannot be cast while no valid targets are in range.
   
There are three subcategories for autotargeting: full autotargeting uses the targeting type exclusively and requires no direct input from the user whatsoever, semi-autotargeting requires an initial input upon cast but a portion of the ability will autotarget itself afterwards using the selected area or enemy as an anchor, and [[Self-targeted|self-targeting]] is its own category due to its prevalence as a special case of auto-targeting.
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There are three subcategories for auto-targeting: full auto-targeting uses the targeting type exclusively and requires no direct input from the user whatsoever, semi-auto-targeting requires an initial input upon cast but a portion of the ability will auto-target itself afterwards using the selected area or enemy as an anchor, and [[Self-targeted|self-targeting]] is its own category due to its prevalence as a special case of auto-targeting.
   
 
== Champion Abilities ==
 
== Champion Abilities ==

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Auto-targeted

Kai'Sa Kai'Sa and the auto-targeting of Icathian Rain Icathian Rain.

Auto-targeting is a targeting paradigm for abilities that does not require any targeting input from the user upon activation; instead, they, as their name suggests, automatically select one or more valid targets in range or a valid area of effect when they are activated.

Point blank auto-targeted abilities that do not affect the user such as Death Lotus Death Lotus are distinct from the typical point blank area of effect spell in that they cannot be cast while no valid targets are in range.

There are three subcategories for auto-targeting: full auto-targeting uses the targeting type exclusively and requires no direct input from the user whatsoever, semi-auto-targeting requires an initial input upon cast but a portion of the ability will auto-target itself afterwards using the selected area or enemy as an anchor, and self-targeting is its own category due to its prevalence as a special case of auto-targeting.

Champion Abilities

Fully Autotargeted

Semi-Autotargeted

Items

Fully Autotargeted

Semi Autotargeted

Runes

Fully Autotargeted

Semi Autotargeted

Summoner Spells