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Leshrac: Mid or Feed (First Guide)

November 13, 2014 by wffls1
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oldKainen (14) | December 8, 2014 8:38am
Since this is a guide to core Leshrac, you should talk about an early Lightning Storm skill build, as the guys pointed above. It provides a lot of lane control, as you are going mid. (Consider a Bottle item build too, as you are the midlaner!).

Overall formatting and explanations are pretty decent.
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yormgen (1) | December 8, 2014 7:46am
You did this perfectly with no mistakes.
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dooby mcnasty (1) | December 8, 2014 7:40am
This guide is the real guide, an honest guide, the best guide.
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DeineMutter | November 13, 2014 7:35am
Congrats for your first guide.

When I play Leshrac, I'm often skipping Lightning Storm for stats.
But I think u shouldn't skip Pulse Nova (has been buffed again), cause when u get someone
out of position it can give u the kill. It's also a great for pushing and farming.

At lvl6 u got at least 600 mana. So when u join a teamfight with full mana u can use Diabolic Edict, Split Earth and have at least 4sec of Pulse Nova= another 400 Magic Damage.
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MeatWaad (1) | November 13, 2014 4:51am
Unscathed wrote:

Again, Lightning Storm is rejected.

With 4 seconds cooldown, this skill is amazing and much more reliable than diabolict edict.

I usually go the edict or lightning build.


↑ This exactly what a was thinking.

If yo go mid Lightning Storm must be your primary harassing tool.

Have you considered to get Blink Dagger as situational? Pulse Nova+ Diabolic Edict and blinking into battle would be pretty unexpected.

Gratz in your first guide +1
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srawesomeguy | November 13, 2014 4:46am
Ah, finally another leshrac lover :D. Also another eye of skadi lover :D. I usually buy something like an euls before building into the more expensive stuff. The mana regen works wonders and the tornado is great for you to land your split earth, or get into position for edict and nova.
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Unscathed (47) | November 13, 2014 12:28am
Again, Lightning Storm is rejected.

With 4 seconds cooldown, this skill is amazing and much more reliable than diabolict edict.

I usually go the edict or lightning build.
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Metabee (2) | November 12, 2014 8:00pm
Not to fall in the typical comment "GO FORMAT YOUR GUIDE SON!" (It does need some though).

There's an item I love getting as Lehsrac: Black King Bar. It feels great to run around enemy nukes and big ultimates dealing damage, that obviously after the lovely Bloodstone.

Overall, solid, I liked the item suggestion.
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wffls1 (1) | November 12, 2014 6:00pm
Thanks so much for the feedback! As this is my guide, I was not too sure on how to make the guide aesthetically pleasing, but I plan on making it look better. As for the two items, I definitely see your point and will add them as situational items.
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lampmaster | November 12, 2014 5:50pm
Congratulations on writing up your first guide. Though the concept of mid Leshrac is definitely a little different to say the least, it is by all means doable. In order to improve upon your current guide, you should start off by properly formatting it and maybe adding some colors or visuals to make it more aesthetically appealing.

As far as your items go, I generally approve of the choices that you made. I may have to recommend two items for you to include, however. Though they can both be considered situational in nature, both Eul's Scepter of Divinity and Force Staff can provide Leshrac with much needed utility. Eul's is a cheap disable that can make it easier to land your stuns if you time yourself correctly. It also provides you with some decent regeneration, somewhat satiating Leshrac's constant hunger for mana. Force Staff can be considered valuable for the mobility and positioning that it gives Leshrac, not to mention the respectable regeneration.

Other than that, great guide. Also don't listen to the flamers they are only jealous of you because they want your money.
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