Oh, and the shield is nice, too. His Ultimate is a damn powerful ganking tool if used properly. Massive resistance boost and position swap? Damn, that is awesome. However, the really low range makes it a little tricky to use at lower levels. However, if you combine it with your permaslow combo, getting close should not be too much of an issue. Nobody will expect it! The Items: You start with basic jungling items.
The key to infinite mana is really important as well. Mercury's Treads are neccessary as well. You need the tenacity. However, if the enemy lacks CC which will hardly ever happen you can go for Boots of Mobility as well. Get the Homeguard enchantment if you are being pressured or the Furor enchantment for stronger ganks. The Black Cleaver is a good choice as well. Even more damage and armor penetration.
CDR is nice for Urgot, too. The Bloodthirster for great sustain and even more damage. Warmog's Armor if you feel the need to get defensive stats. Combined with His Ultimate you can become really tanky. If you do not feel the need to go defensive, get a Triforce.
The Spellblade passive will be easy to proc, it gives you a small crit chance, more MS, and the Rage passive. Stronger chasing, more damage, more everything, wow. Greetings, UsoppThePotato P. S: Merry Christmas, my friends! Categories Blog posts. Two factors pushed him to a level above the Russian genius. Firstly, his superior mechanical play meant that he could often hit those critical Acid Hunters right as his opponents ran out of range or the lock-on expired.
As a result, his Urgot ran roughshod over his opponents. Much like with yellowpete, Urgot would continue to be one of his signature pocket picks many years after repeated stiff nerfs to the champion. Unfortunately, Urgot would never truly recover after his round of nerfs. Most teams instead turned to the holy trinity of Graves, Ezreal, and Corki for the rest of season 2.
As the season went by, it seemed like Urgot could have made a brief resurgence in the immobile utility ADC meta of Season 3, when champions like Miss Fortune or Varus ruled the day. Urgot was able to punish these champions and had an easy time chasing them down for free laning kills. Indeed, Urgot saw a brief resurgence near the beginning of Season 3, usually paired alongside lane partner Taric.
To claim the final spot in the inaugural LCS season, the team would turn to the Turgot strategy to beat out Dirtnap Gaming later Velocity. This was the famous HotshotGG no rune Malphite game. CLG would continue to play Urgot throughout the season, scoring multiple wins with that team composition. Although he would bring out Urgot again to try and win against China during the All-Star tournament, Doublelift would never play a notable Urgot game again. With the player who brought Urgot to his greatest ever heights abandoning the champion, Urgot saw very little high-level competitive play for the rest of Seasons 3 and 4.
As mentioned earlier, yellowpete and Krepo would bring back Urgot during their time on EG in North America, but the team never reached particularly great heights, and the pair eventually dropped the strategy even though it drew multiple bans. Although the cheese failed to bring GSG to prominence, it did reveal an interesting strategy that future teams may try to emulate. On the bright side, a new era of Urgot play might be just around the corner.
For a long time, fans have speculated about playing Urgot in the solo-lanes. Although his range is below average for an AD Carry, range is still more than the melee average, and his innate tankiness means that he does not have nearly as much issues with gap closers as traditional AD Carries.
Unfortunately, none of these theorycrafters were able to take Urgot to a high Challenger ranking in a solo-lane themselves. These speculations finally came to fruition after a round of Urgot buffs that refunded half the mana cost on his Q and greatly increased the potency of his Terror Capacitor shield helping it scale off of mana, a naturally buy on the mana-hungry crab.
Urgot has finally begun seeing solo queue play in the mid lane in Season 5. I wrote an in-depth discussion about Urgot in the mid lane here. Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: MishimaBlood. User Info: Stalky Urgot is very strong champion.
He is underplayed though, because his endgame is not as good as other's ADC endgame and his range is tiny. However, I think solotop Urgot can be preety good pick, since he is real bully in lane and can operate as secondary ADC even with all his tankiness. User Info: FerretDruid. He takes skill to play well, especially after they shortened the range of his lock-on. That's your answer. People flock to the easy mode. Bear with me Fox is HOT!
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