When the late game begins, you should already have a Rod of Ages pumping out the beautiful additional mana, health, and ability power every minute and should be well on your way or already have a Rylai's Crystal Scepter. Be sure to go back during the next few minutes when you can afford to upgrade your boots to Sorcerer's Shoes. When you go back to base next, pick up Boots of Speed and upgrade your Ruby Crystal to a Catalyst of the Protector. Passively restores 300 health and 250 mana when your champion levels upįocus on last hitting the enemy minions to boost your income. Catalyst of the protector: +290 health and +325 mana.Boots of speed: Enhanced movement speed 1. ![]() These are the items you should be looking to buy asap: Building items like Rod of Ages is crucial for Cassiopeia because it has stats that you can never have enough of (Health and ability power). In this case, Ruby Crystal leads directly into your Catalyst of the Protector which will eventually make a Rod of Ages. It is important when buying items to always have your endgame items in mind. Playing as Cassiopeia, I prefer starting the game with the Ruby Crystal not only does it make you a tougher target, but it also leads into your next item: Catalyst of the Protector. Another thing to keep in mind: other champions' poison effects will combo with her Twin Fang ability, so Teemo and Singed make great allies as well. If that's not an option, be sure to opt for the champion with a slowing effect like Nunu. Ranged and crowd control-specialist caster champions have a particular synergy with Cassiopeia, so try to lane with them whenever possible. Karthas can slow down your enemies and assist in bursting them down with you while they're crawling. Nowadays, the best lane partner for Cassiopeia is Karthas. Laning with a champion that has crowd controlling abilities that complement your own is always important. Finding champions to ally with is just as important as tweaking your build. And the patch made Twin Fang scale better with ability power, making it hit much harder now-especially on innately fragile champions.īut just knowing how to use Cassiopeia's abilities isn't enough to be competitive in LoL. 5 seconds when casting on poisoned champions making it spammable. Twin Fang's passive reduces the cooldown on itself to. Whenever you poison an enemy champion with either Miasma or Noxious Blast, hit the poisoned champion with Twin Fang, if at all possible. Twin Fang is even more key to success after the 1.0.0.108 patch. If you can internalize the maximum range for Noxious Blast and always know at a glance what you'd hit with it from your distance, harassing enemies becomes relatively straightforward. Noxious Blast is tricky to use because it has a delay and a relatively short range. Really focus on landing your Noxious Blast and Twin Fang combo. Since Cassiopeia is a sustained damage caster, you have to make use of all her abilities constantly. The basic strategy for playing Cassiopeia is simple. ![]() After that, there's room for customization, but I prefer to prioritize my skills in this order: When leveling Cassiopeia, you want to start the match with a point in Noxious Blast, followed by a point into Twin Fang and Miasma. Deadly Cadence (Passive): After casting a spell, any subsequent spells will cost 10% less for the next five seconds.Petrifying Gaze (Ultimate): Like Medusa of Greek mythology, Cassiopeia blasts a target area with petrifying magic, turning all those facing her into stone, slowing those who are turned away, and dealing high damage to all in the area.If the target is poisoned, it reduces the cool down of her next Twin Fang to. Twin Fang: Cassiopeia unleashes a ranged spell at the target, dealing high damage.Miasma: Like a spitting cobra, Cassiopeia sprays a target location with poison, dealing area targeting damage over time and slowing movement. ![]()
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