Montag, 28. September 2015

League of Legends: Alternative Vayne Build



So, League of Legends is pretty much the only game I play in my free time. I discovered it when it was at the end of its first season. This was four years ago. Since then I have plyed and even more watched LoL, following the professional growing competitive scene, Youtube channels and streams.




Since my internet isn´t that great, I´m not really able to play Ranked, but I enjoy Normals quite a lot. I´m definitly not a overwhelmingly great player (probably around Gold level, on certain champs and with good internet maybe Platinum). 
I play a variety of champions, and recently I find myself with almost no problems in any matchup, being able to secure a positive K-D-ratio nearly every game. 
I also have fun trying out new builds, and I wanted to share one I came up with. This one is for Vayne, chmapion which I sucked so hard with at first, that I considered never playing her again. 




Vayne


the Night Hunter




But I eventually got the hang of it. I figured out that my biggest problem was being to squishy. Normally I have no problems with that, but Vaynes low range and difficult, unforgiving playstyle made it hard for me. The solution to this problem was altering my build. 
So her´s how I play and build my Vayne. (Notice that I almost exclusivly play 3vs3 and ARAM)

Starting Items



Dorans Blade

Cost: 440

+70 Health
+7 Attack Damage
+3% Life Steal





Boots of Speed

Cost: 325

Limited to 1.
UNIQUE Passive - Enhanced Movement: +25 Movement Speed

(Unique Passives with the same name don't stack.)




Health Pot

Cost: 35

Limited to 5 at one time.
Restores 150 Health over 15 seconds.




I think, this should be clear. Standard Stuff. No explanation needed.



Item Path



Blade of the Ruined King

Cost: 3200

+25 Attack Damage
+40% Attack Speed
+10% Life Steal

UNIQUE Passive: Basic attacks deal 8% of the target's current Health in bonus physical damage (max 60 vs. monsters and minions) on hit.
UNIQUE Active: Deals 10% of target champion's maximum Health (min. 100) as physical damage, heals for the same amount, and steals 25% of the target's Movement Speed for 3 seconds (90 second cooldown).





Berserker´s Greaves

Cost: 1000

+25% Attack Speed
UNIQUE Passive - Enhanced Movement: +45 Movement Speed
(Unique Passives with the same name don't stack.)





Frozen Mallet

Cost: 3300

+700 Health
+30 Attack Damage

UNIQUE Passive - Icy: Basic attacks slow the target's Movement Speed for 1.5 seconds on hit (40% slow for melee attacks, 30% slow for ranged attacks).
(Unique Passives with the same name don't stack.)





Runaan´s Hurrican

Cost: 2500

+70% Attack Speed
UNIQUE Passive: When basic attacking, bolts are fired at up to 2 enemies near the target, each dealing (50% of Attack Damage) physical damage. These bolts apply on-hit effects.
UNIQUE Passive: Basic attacks deal an additional 10 physical damage on hit.





Thornmail

Cost: 2100

+100 Armor 
UNIQUE Passive: Upon being hit by a basic attack, returns 30% of the incoming damage (before being reduced by defenses) to the attacker as magic damage.





Banshee´s Veil

Cost: 2750

+450 Health
+55 Magic Resist
+100% Base Health Regeneration 

UNIQUE Passive: Grants a spell shield that blocks the next enemy ability. This shield refreshes after no damage is taken from enemy champions for 40 seconds.




So, this is the full build I like to go with. The first two items are still standard. Blade and Berserker´s are a necessity on Vayne. Blade is a item made for Vayne, since it gives her everything she needs: Damage, lifesteal, attackspeed, a great active and passive. The boots amplify this very well.
But now is where the new part begins. Frozen Mallet. Not a very common item at all. Almost nobody builds it, because it´s very 
cost-inefficient. I agree with that. But this build is made for a solo-lane Vayne. Toplane you should be able to be far enough ahead of your opponent to build this. The slow is also great against juggernauts, which are very popular and strong at the moment.
The next item is also a unusual one: Runaan´s Hurrican. Attackspeed is the most important stat on Vayne, because the faster you proc her W, the more true damage she deals. Her W is the reason this build functions so well. And Runaan´s gives an awful lot of attackspeed. Also, the passives makes up for Vaynes´ lack of waveclear and AoE. but not only that. It also applies the slow of Frozen Mallet on all three bolts, giving Vayne her much needed ability to kite, especially in teamfights.
The rest of the build is straight tankiness. Since she has her W, Vayne has enough damage and can build tanky, which was the key factor for me when theorycrafting this build.
This build is behind in damage compared to a normal ADC Vayne. But when completed it´s so strong and fun to play.
Of course you can alter the defensive options in the build, depending on the enemy teamcomp and the course of the game. Other items that would be possible are Guardian Angel, Randuin´s Omen, Frozen Heart, Maw of Malmortius or even a Last Whisper for more damage.
The negative side of this build is, that it takes some time to build and ramp up, since the items only fully work in combination. Also you need to have a good composition and a bit of luck with opponents. but these are things every champ has to face.



I hope someone is interested in this kind of content. I really enjoyed writitng this and hopefully you do aswell. Tell me how you like it :)

Interrail Episode 1: Venice

Travelling

Mean of Transport: Train. Obviously. But I´m meantioning it anyway, because then ther´s more text and I seem so much more professional.

Stops and Stages: Ratisbon - Munich - Verona - Venice
(Original Plan was to go from Munich to Venice directly, but shitty Deutsche Bahn ruined it by delaying our arrival in Munich by just enough to make us miss the next train.)

Overall Traveltime: About 9 hours.

Hostel

Name: Hotel Airone.

Location: Right across the train staion. Only one canal in between.

Room:
  • Very small
  • A bit creepy at first (when you enter at night) 
  • Weird walls covered cloth
  • Stunning view out of the window, which has some incredibly stylish shutters
  • Shower right in the middle of the bathroom

Breakfast: Outside in a nice garden. Standard food. Overall nothing to complain about.

Rating: 3,5/5 Rialto-Bridges

City

Highlights:

Piazza San Marco
Biggest plaza of Venice. Absurdly crowded. Nice architectural design around it. Has an open side to the sea, where Gondolas arrive and get off in a neverending cycle. Home of the famous lion. 

Rialto-Bridge
There are a ton of bridges in Venice, but this one is the most famous abd also one of the biggest. Also a tourist-magnet, so once again loads and loads of people everywhere. Little stores directly on the bridge (seems a bit like a sellout of such a famous and culturally relevant piece of architecture).

Canale Grande
The Rialto of the many canals of Venice: biggest and most famous. Sometimes so big, it almost could be a river. A very dirty river. Main "traffic route" of Venice, kind of like a highway. 

Weather

Hot. Way to hot. When I got off the train, I felt like running into a wall facefirst. And it stayed this way. There was not a single moment where the temperature dropped below 30° Celsius, even at night. It is pretty nice to feel the mediterran heat, but it gets annoying and frustrating after a while. Especially at daytime, you can not stay out in the sun for long. No rain of course.

Summary

Venice is a beautiful city. I love the fact that there are no cars. It makes the streets pretty crowded, because everyone has to walk, but nonetheless is it a nice and refreshing experience. The architecture of all the buildings is gorgeous, like all mediterran cities are. I feel like the light there is much more golden, presenting everything in a nicer way. 
But there is also a darker side to Venice. I have never seen more poor people and immigrants trying to sell things and begging for money in such a small area than there. A hard contrast to the situation in Germany.
Also, pigeons. Pigeons everywhere.

Photos

First view at the trainstation In Venice

Our small but comfy hotelroom

The trainstaion right across our hotel

One of the famous gondolas

A typical salley in Venice

The Rialto-Bridge

Pigeons.
The secret rulers of Venice.

Piazza San Marco with a typical amount of people

The Lion of Saint Marc, the heraldic animal of Venice

Canale Grande