@@koning8028 that still only results in 4 total (chicken 1 reset > chicken 2 reset> chicken 3 reset>E.All chickens are marked by the 3rd E so how does he get the 5th one in???
@@reacher12345 So I reached out to the Echion guys in the discord, apparently this only works on groups of 3. The middle target will never get marked so Echion can keep doing his E till he wipes out the wave. A bug for sure though lol.
Echion specifically marks the first target hit by each dash, then the game checks if any hit target doesn't have a mark to trigger the cooldown reset. Hypothetically you could do this against two units, but you'd have to circle around between dashes to make sure the first target is always the first target. Nowhere near as useful.
I Actually was seeing this guy's build on Korean leader, great player
i need a william one, if it exists
Daniel next 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Can we get a up to date lenox please? ❤
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@@ergames12 oh wow , I must be blind, sorry about that ! I checked your channel before asking but didn't see it.
I hope you enjoy it c:
How does he Use E 5 times at chickens at the start??? I can only get 4 total (1 base + 3 resets for each of the chickens)
I was asking myself that too. That was weird.
everytime that u use E, if u hit a target, you put a mark on him, if u hit a target that doens't have a mark, your E resets.
@@koning8028 that still only results in 4 total (chicken 1 reset > chicken 2 reset> chicken 3 reset>E.All chickens are marked by the 3rd E so how does he get the 5th one in???
@@reacher12345 So I reached out to the Echion guys in the discord, apparently this only works on groups of 3. The middle target will never get marked so Echion can keep doing his E till he wipes out the wave. A bug for sure though lol.
Echion specifically marks the first target hit by each dash, then the game checks if any hit target doesn't have a mark to trigger the cooldown reset. Hypothetically you could do this against two units, but you'd have to circle around between dashes to make sure the first target is always the first target. Nowhere near as useful.