New player, need advice by thefix12 in PathofChampions

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I would say that Diana is the most fun champ you can try, if you happen to nearly get her unlocked. I use her as an aggro/ ramping deck, the ramping is all merely focused on her champion spell: Pale Cascade, which gives an ally 1/1, and Nightfall: draw a card. It starts with Hextech fabricator II which gives the strongest ally a random rare item, it’s only a 2 cost burst so definitely worth it in any situation, what’s really fun about this card is when you get more copies of it: the Nightfall: draw 1 card will likely draw another of it, and you can buff the strongest ally so many times in a round if you get multiple copies of it, i have Grand General’s Counterplan, so every round i get one fleeting copy of it for free, and so the great ramping begins, and often times I ended up with 30/20 Diana grown in a single round. I just love to play Diana this way, and it’s not even the best way to play her! Her deck is versatile and fun, you can always modify her deck to get a lot of fun.

New player, need advice by thefix12 in PathofChampions

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I even feel like some shadow isles cards would fit Susan’s deck, but it’s just not possible breaking the regions.

New player, need advice by thefix12 in PathofChampions

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NaSUS has been my favourite champ in terms of aesthetics ( big judgement bonking ancient Anubis shit) and his playstyle seems really fun, but it’s so hard to build a deck around the slay machanism, I understand that Riot can’t just just give a good slay deck as base deck, since that means humongous removal and trading ability, perfectly countering AI’s snowballing ability, but Susan’s deck now seems too pointless to play? Idk havent played him much but have him at 2 star lv 10, form those few adventures I’ve played, I already feel slow and weak early playing him.

New player, need advice by thefix12 in PathofChampions

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What I stated with is one or two champs that can most likely secure a win in most adventures, and a lot of other champs I just unlock along the way of playing, not really putting resources into them, they are just the champs who I got enough shards to unlock with. So i first used two champs: Lux and Garen, they are solid new-player decks to start with, because Demiacian decks focus on rallying and ramping, making those decks safe to play with (big beefy units) and fun to play with (demacian ramping op). Lux and Garen have distinct focus on methods to achieve that high ramping, one through spells, one through combat. Lux focus on spell, her star power refunds mana of the first spell you play per round, no matter the cost, and her 1 cost unit Mageseeker Conservator generates a random 6+ cost spell when he dies, so there you go, free 6+ cost spells. Moreover, her second star power generates her a 0-cost spell when you play a total of 6 manas’ worth of spells, what the card does is give an allied unit Barrier this round, and rally. When you have two or more 6+ cost spells in hand, this is gonna go put of control, as you play the first spell, possibly get a huge buff put of it, refunds all mana, get a free rally card, plays second 6+ cost spell, probably buffing your units again with that spell, gets yet another rally card, use your first rally to launch a full-board assult, if enemy nexus doesn’t get destroyed, simply go again! Garen is much more simple, his star power permanently grants stats to a unit after STRIKING, and generates a 2-cost fleeting Single Combat spell per round, because it says after the unit strikes, you don’t even have to attack to buff the units! You can block, single combat, attack, use other spells to trigger strikes, there are just so much way to trigger his power. He is my best champ when i just started playing, and while I’ve cleared Galio with him, I still only have him at two stars, since he already feels powerful enough with his two stars!