His passive jump is actually an auto attack with increased range that causing you to jump to the target.This means your jump has some kind of cd, but since your Q is an AA reset you might insta jump to another target without any delay(other than your reaction time and ping related stuff).
*You can use empowered W to cancel Nami's Q, Yasuo's R(it will do dmg instantly,but you will be able to controll your champion while he is stucked in his animation) and Nocturne R
you would empowered Q before jump (starting the jump exhausts your empowered Q), then jump onto your target triggering 1 free stack to come, then W, E while midair.
Rengar empowered W cleanses things like Urgot ult during pull, as well as gets you out of Mordekaiser ult.īecause of the ability to instantly get full ferocity exists, Rengar can triple Q if starting the fight with 4 stacks, and nearby a brush or ulted.
Then W, E, etc as needed for instant full ferocity. Pressing Q while having 0 stacks and also standing in the bush will count both the "attack with 0 ferocity" part of his passive, as well as the usage of Q itself, thus giving 2 stacks immediately.
I say "currently" because Rengar is getting reworked, and this issue will likely go away with the cast time removed while midair.Īuto attack with 0 ferocity while standing in a bush will give a free stack. Didn't always used to be this way, but it's something to do with the cast time of the ability. So if you were ulted, running at someone who just spawned who is likewise running towards you, you want to press E with your mouse behind your back during the leap. But if you smite first, you're vulnerable to be stolen during casting Q.Ĭurrently, to hit your E while mid air, you have to aim your cursor towards where the enemy would be relative to your landing position will be, not where you are currently. Casting Q before smite will make you deal a huge chunk of true damage immediately and make noone can even think to compete. Q has a small cast time but still slower than smite. That is why you should always max E before W even when you go full AP because not every W can hit and sometime it's better to just use as a bait.Īlso as Nunu you should always cast smite AFTER Q when trying to secure object.
You can bait them to use that skill while release and change the direction immediately. This is especially useful against champion that can counter your W from afar through skillshot or artificial wall. Nunu will have a small animation when the snowball hit while rolling, causing him to unable to act for a few frame, if you release the snowball early, you can start to cast E right away or in case you know that you're in danger, you can run back immediately while the snowball stall them. When rolling your snowball (W) with Nunu, right before you're about to hit a target or know that your released snowball can hit the target, release it. I don't know if it is just me or it's really a feature, so I'll put it here for everyone to judge: