Who is the fastest Jungler?

Who is the fastest Jungler?

Olaf has the fastest early jungle clear speed in League of Legends and can only be out-farmed by the likes of Dr. Mundo and Karthus.

Is sett jungle still viable?

While Sett is now more often played in a lane, Sett jungle has been and is still viable.

Is sett strong early?

Sett matchups Avoid extended trades with Sett early. He has a lot of physical damage and will win most auto-attack trades. Keep this in mind when trading with him. R is pretty strong.

How do you beat sett jungle?

Just poke him to death, his shield drop quick and you have some movement tools to keep distance. He’s kind of strong right now so I recommend banning him. Once he gets nerfed, you treat him like other bruisers like Garen or Vi – try not to get too close, poke him down.

Is sett a support?

Pro players and casuals alike are picking up Sett in the bot lane as a support with surprising regularity. With a kit stacked with crowd control, tankiness, and damage, it’s easy to see why though. Riot Games Sett is not just the king of top lane, but the king of support too.

Is sett broken?

Sett isn’t broken. He just has a very very strong W and snowballs hard if he gets a lead (BOTRK is probably too strong on melee characters since the % damage buff).

Is sett a good champion?

Champs like blitzcrank, nautilus, qiyana and even ryze for example, sett is not one of the best ‘pick’ champs, but hes a great straight forward top laner with outplay potential, strong recommendation to sett. I see Sett as something I call a ‘Raid Boss’ character. He likes an honest and straightforward brawl.

Is sett a good top Laner?

Sett is a punch-your-way-through-your-problems juggernaut through and through, and while the Vi comparisons write themselves, he is more suited to being a top laner than his mechanically-gauntleted counterpart.

Is sett good s11?

Sett Build 11.8 ranks as an C-Tier pick for the Jungle role in Season 11. This champion currently has a Win Rate of 49.47% (Bad), Pick Rate of 3.03% (High), and a Ban Rate of 1.24% (Low).

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