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League Of Legends: 5 Champions Who Can Beat Kratos (& 5 Who Can't)

League Of Legends: 5 Champions Who Can Beat Kratos (& 5 Who Can't)

Over the course of a decade, League of Legends has become one of the most played games in the world, and it now has more than 150 champions, all of whom have their own designated role, as well as their own set of abilities. Every single one of these champions is powerful, but there are some who simply tower over the r

Medusa may have been strong, but Kratos killed her in the first game, and he later killed her sister. Seeing as Kratos has a track record of eliminating gorgons, it stands to reason that he can beat Cass

According to lore, Aatrox is one of the strongest champions in League , and he actually shares a lot in common with Kratos because he is technically Runeterra's God of War. Aatrox is a corrupted Ascended being who was sealed within a massive sword, and he is still the strongest of the Ascended despite his current f

Taliyah was designed to be able to shove lanes and roam, which is why she was such an effective Mid Laner and Jungler last season. Her ultimate is what truly makes her unique because she creates and rides a wall that can separate and trap members of the enemy t

Find her in Freljord

Lulu fans can rejoice as she has not only been added to the game, but her move set appears to have remained intact. She's been deemed the protagonist of the trailer, so you can be sure that the team has given her some extra special attent

With the recent release of patch 10.25 of League of Legends , many players are testing the changes during the pre-season to find out what the next meta builds are for their favorite champions. A handful of items saw buffs and nerfs this patch, some of which keenly affected the playstyle of many League of Legends player's favorite mid lane champion, Ahri. While she may not be the easiest champion to play, she is one of the most

Find him in Piltover and Zaun

Corki is coming to Wild Rift and he's bringing his iconic flying machine along with him. His design looks largely the same so it's safe to say that his abilities that rain down destruction will be making opponents nervous for some time to c

Cassiopeia started out as a beautiful woman, but after getting bit by something while raiding a tomb, she was transformed into a deadly creature who uses poison to kill her enemies. Just like the mythical Medusa, Cass' lower body is that of a snake's, and she can turn others to stone whenever she uses her ultim

Kratos can certainly beat villains from other games , but Lissandra is definitely not one of them. Lissandra is considered to be the strongest mage in Runeterra, and she wants to use her ice powers to plunge the world into a never ending ice

Sol is a massive celestial dragon who has suns circling his body, so it is highly unlikely that he will be hurt by any of Kratos' God weapons. Kratos may be a God, but even he can't survive a blast of pure starfire which is roughly 100,000 degr

Rod gave Kassadin some much needed sustain and a big power spike, but with it now gone, he has to wait until late game to do anything worthwhile. There are no Mythic Items that compliment him, and if he faces a snowballing AD assassin with lethality, he will be countered for the rest of the g

Mages are very strong right now, especially those who can dish out burst damage like Viktor-who can augment his abilities through his passive. Viktor's E fires a beam in a single direction, and if it gets augmented it will cause an explosion along the same p

Conversely, there's some mental math involved with the more challenging characters to understand if you've succeeded. If you're playing Breach, and you shoot a flash through a wall, and you swing around the corner, and nobody is there, you're like, "well, did it work? I don't know!" Then as you play the game more, you realize; actually, that's a huge success; there's nobody there. "I got this ground, they're not here now" — there's a bunch of those mental gymnastics you need to go to Loltrackers through to understand how successful you're be

** TheGamer: ** When designing Agents, one goal is to create characters who will make for exciting team comps. However, I was curious if you ever develop Agents specifically to be "appealing" or "easier" for new players? I got the impression that Killjoy might be an Agent meant for newb

** TheGamer: ** Sentinels tend to be a favorite among players new to tactical shooters. Namely, Killjoy, Sage, and Cypher — Agents with robust defensive toolkits. Are Sentinels intentionally designed to be friendly to new players? If not, why do you think a new player might gravitate towards Agents under this r

Cypher and Raze is the most salient example for me because Cypher sets up all these tripwires throughout this area, but Raze can throw out some grenades and satchels to blow them up. That's a soft-counter because you could walk through, shoot the traps, or shoot Cypher himself. There are several ways you could've dealt with it. However, Raze is slightly better at dealing with the scenario than a comparable character. You never feel up the river without a pad

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