What's amazing about him is his timings and how good he is at looking for the perfect opportunity to shuffle. His drifting skills are not that special, any azir mains can definitely do those (except for the revenant shuffle maybe) but his timing are always perfect. Each time he drifts, it's like a guaranteed teamfight win.
@@riverstone5994 Kalista's actually really easy... it's literally the book "How to kite for dummies" made into a champion. Master kiting and you've done 90% of the work.
Riven, Aphelios, and a few others would like to have a word with you. I forgive you though, I too used to think that Azir was the hardest champion 😛. 😂
@@louisrobitaille5810 nah all those are pretty good in low elo as well. They are hard to master but can be managed by low elo players easily. Azir on the other hand tho..
@@louisrobitaille5810 aphelios is pretty fucking easy. Any decent aphelios player would tell you that all you need to perform on aphelios is an understanding of his gun combos and how to use them. The only niche aphelios thing that I would consider different is that he needs to position a bit more cautiously compared to some adcs to make up for his lack of mobility. I’m not too knowledgeable on riven so i can’t argue with you there but in no reality is aphelios harder than azir
Hey Amir, in that clip he has a soldier up behind Gwen that he Q's to reposition at his turret but as it is traveling he E's to the soldier and then R's towards the turret right as he gets close enough to Gwen. It's called the revenant shuffle but to be honest what Body did here was even harder since he Q's first and has to time his E perfectly to make sure he doesn't hit Gwen therefore, stopping him short of his full Q length. Look up revenant shuffle on Azir and you should be able to find other examples. But it's normally done where you have a solider placed next to or behind the enemy, you then E to it and Q back to your original position while also spamming R backwards once you get close enough to the enemy to launch them back to your team while also keeping yourself safe! I hope that helps :)
What's amazing about him is his timings and how good he is at looking for the perfect opportunity to shuffle. His drifting skills are not that special, any azir mains can definitely do those (except for the revenant shuffle maybe) but his timing are always perfect. Each time he drifts, it's like a guaranteed teamfight win.
Hardest Champ in League no joke
Kalista pretty hard tho
@@riverstone5994 Kalista's actually really easy... it's literally the book "How to kite for dummies" made into a champion. Master kiting and you've done 90% of the work.
Riven, Aphelios, and a few others would like to have a word with you. I forgive you though, I too used to think that Azir was the hardest champion 😛. 😂
@@louisrobitaille5810 nah all those are pretty good in low elo as well. They are hard to master but can be managed by low elo players easily. Azir on the other hand tho..
@@louisrobitaille5810 aphelios is pretty fucking easy. Any decent aphelios player would tell you that all you need to perform on aphelios is an understanding of his gun combos and how to use them. The only niche aphelios thing that I would consider different is that he needs to position a bit more cautiously compared to some adcs to make up for his lack of mobility. I’m not too knowledgeable on riven so i can’t argue with you there but in no reality is aphelios harder than azir
Clean dude! dope Montage
I love this champion so much!! :D he's so damn cool!
That champ is so cool. Shame that there so very few people streaming him, but I do understand it. He is way to hard to pulloff
0:33 can som1 tell me how dose that combo works?
Im kina new to this champ
While you are dashing in your e to the sand soldier, use q to reposition the sand soldier then ult.
Hey Amir, in that clip he has a soldier up behind Gwen that he Q's to reposition at his turret but as it is traveling he E's to the soldier and then R's towards the turret right as he gets close enough to Gwen. It's called the revenant shuffle but to be honest what Body did here was even harder since he Q's first and has to time his E perfectly to make sure he doesn't hit Gwen therefore, stopping him short of his full Q length. Look up revenant shuffle on Azir and you should be able to find other examples. But it's normally done where you have a solider placed next to or behind the enemy, you then E to it and Q back to your original position while also spamming R backwards once you get close enough to the enemy to launch them back to your team while also keeping yourself safe! I hope that helps :)
That ult is epic
3:48 How the fuck did he drift so far 🤨?
he flashed
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