@NanoDroid but I also use weaker champs in arena. A 3/30 og spidey cant kill havok or magik
LOL.. you realize by saying this you completely contradict your entire post right? You are using weak champs so.. you find certain fights harder than need be.. use higher ranked champs.. and all fights will be relatively easy..
I know the title is confusing, but I’m talking about champions that are really difficult defenders and cannot be knocked out without a specific champ. For example, I just lost my arena streak to a korg and Hyperion (arena AI is super passive and waits for special 3). Other opponents like havok, korg, hyperion, magik, and mephisto are also annoying and almost impossible to beat without luck or a certain champ.
These champs mentioned aren’t in the Kang’s team, they are other players champs. If you can’t beat them you deserve to lose the streak lol
Use void on them and watch your problems melt away!!
@DNA3000 really nice job but if that was in a war situation you would of timed out and lose half your health! Greeat job though!
Well, in a war I would be unlikely to be fighting an IMIW two ranks higher than me with a Rogue. I can and do kill high rank IMIW in wars, but there you're also dealing with defense nodes and that makes things more complicated.
The point, though, was not to show off, rather the opposite. I hope anyone watching the fight sees relatively conventional tactics, nothing more complicated than a regular Dorky Diggity Dave subscriber wouldn't be aware of. What separates me from most of the people that have problems with IMIW is either lack of practice, so you can evade him without making too many mistakes, or more likely lack of awareness of the tactics involved with fighting him. You don't need special counters for him. You just need to be aware of how he works so you don't attack into him when he has too many armor stacks, and you have a plan for dealing with his awakened ability when he gets low.
I'm hoping people see that fight and say "gee, I could do that" and think it is a matter of learning the champ and a reasonable amount of practice, and not that IMIW can only be brought down by elite players. That's why I fought him two ranks down with class disadvantage and no armor break. I figure most regular players are going to be in a better situation than that most of the time. If that's not too difficult, then outside of problematic war nodes he's not as scary as he seems to be.
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@DNA3000 really nice job but if that was in a war situation you would of timed out and lose half your health! Greeat job though!
The point, though, was not to show off, rather the opposite. I hope anyone watching the fight sees relatively conventional tactics, nothing more complicated than a regular Dorky Diggity Dave subscriber wouldn't be aware of. What separates me from most of the people that have problems with IMIW is either lack of practice, so you can evade him without making too many mistakes, or more likely lack of awareness of the tactics involved with fighting him. You don't need special counters for him. You just need to be aware of how he works so you don't attack into him when he has too many armor stacks, and you have a plan for dealing with his awakened ability when he gets low.
I'm hoping people see that fight and say "gee, I could do that" and think it is a matter of learning the champ and a reasonable amount of practice, and not that IMIW can only be brought down by elite players. That's why I fought him two ranks down with class disadvantage and no armor break. I figure most regular players are going to be in a better situation than that most of the time. If that's not too difficult, then outside of problematic war nodes he's not as scary as he seems to be.