If they are a very AP heavy team I'll couple Maw of Malmortius with Spirit Visage, if not Maw of Malmortius is great on it's own. I will always build Maw of Malmortius over Spirit Visage. Good amount of AD/CDR/MR, extremely low CD on the shield, and you get 12% Omnivamp when it procs. If the enemy has a strong AP carry Maw of Malmortius is always a good buy. If I'm vs heavy AD or autoattackers I'll always take Plated Steelcaps. If I'm vs heavy AP/CC comp I'll always take Mercury's Treads. ![]() I'll only really deviate from Ionian Boots of Lucidity when snowballing if it's too good to go another boot. Lower CD on Dragon's Rage and Flash means more opportunities for plays to snowball your lead. This lowers CD of Dragon's Rage and Flash, and is just really cost effective for cooldown reduction. If I'm snowballing hard I'll almost always go Ionian Boots of Lucidity. So it could be Death's Dance, Maw of Malmortius or Guardian Angel detailed reasoning below. With this build your 3rd item is situational, and you should be building based on the enemy team. This build gives you a really good amount of damage, survivability and a ridiculous amount of CDR. Black Cleaver feels very good when snowballing. The carry build I like to go is Goredrinker, Black Cleaver and Ionian Boots of Lucidity. This is the build I use in almost every game. I usually build this when I'm against A LOT of cc, and/or team needs a reliable engage tool (usually when no tanks on my team). That being said I think this pet is really situational, and depends on the enemy team comp. This pet gives you a shield when out of combat, and provides you with 20% Tenacity and Slow Resists for 3 seconds after the shield has been broken. I will go Mosstomper Seedling when the enemy team drafts A LOT off CC. The added map mobility for an assassin style build is very nice, but also for repositioning/chasing kills and escaping is very nice as well. This pet gives bonus movement speed in brush and after killing a camp. I will go Gustwalker Hatchling more often nowadays. ![]() Not to mention the Damage Over Time that does true damage is nice as well. With it's true damage and AOE slowing affects this pet makes it a perfect choice when you need that little bitof catch-up ability to finish off enemies.
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