i have yet to play SI, so any point of view is based off patch notes, nothing more.
Lord Van Damm's Pillager
Recipe: Heart of Gold + Brutalizer
Total gold cost: 2962 (combine cost: 800)
+40 Attack Damage
+350 Health
Unique Passive: 10% Cooldown Reduction
Unique Passive: 10% Spell Vamp
--makes sense....damage plus health = spellvamp LOL. not saying its a bad item, just kind of funny.
Wicked Hatchet
Recipe: Cloak of Agility + Long Sword
Total gold cost: 1955 (combine cost: 710)
+20 Attack Damage
+18% Critical Strike Chance
Unique Passive: Your basic attacks inflict Grievous Wounds on enemy champions, causing 50% reduced healing and regeneration for 1.5 seconds.
--so its now a passive? so basically buy and then forget about it, don't press the number then click enemy...hmm, i think that will probably get changed, that kills champs like mundo's ult hard.
Blade of the Ruined King
Recipe: Bilgewater Cutlass
Total gold cost: 2825 (upgrade cost: 1000)
+40 Attack Damage
+10% Life Steal
Unique Passive: Your attacks deal 4% of the target's current health in magic damage and heals you for half the amount (120 max vs. minions).
Unique Active: Drains target champion, dealing 150% physical damage plus 50% of your attack damage and healing you by the same amount. Additionally, you steal 30% of their movement speed for 2 seconds (1 minute cooldown).
-- yucky. although, i don't entirely understand the active...it just seems, awkward... this seems like how rengars q is phrased...
not saying any of these items are bad, just different, and i have not played SI.
looks interesting enough.
but does anyone understand this......
Unique Active: Drains target champion, dealing 150% physical damage plus 50% of your attack damage and healing you by the same amount. Additionally, you steal 30% of their movement speed for 2 seconds (1 minute cooldown).
deals 150% physical dmg (from what) plus 50% of your AD...
i guess im alot less knowledgeable on items than i thought.
but isn't physical dmg, AD? im so confused...if they are both ad, why not give a flat percent?
i know i sound like a complete noob, but can someone explain that to me, thanks.