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Monday, December 5, 2011

Garen The might of Demacia


Garen can be played multiple ways. My favorite way to use him is as a dps/ad champion. Garen is a very tanky champion. He can basically make an enemy team think twice before confronting him, and with his passive, he is very hard to lane against. Garen's passive is perserverence. It heals him for .5% of his health every second when he's out of combat (hasn't been hit for 7 seconds). This passive ability helps a lot early game because he can't be killed without prolonged attack. His first ability is decisive strike. Garen gains dramatically increased movement speed  for 4 seconds. It also makes his next attack silence his target as well as dealing damage. Decisive strike is a great late game clincher against any ap champion. If garen can get that ability off, their ap carry, or healer can't do anything for a couple seconds in the beginning of a team fight. His next ability is great for a tanky garen. It's called courage. When he kills a minion, he gains .5 magic resist and armor. The bonus caps at 25. The active part of that ability is that he reduces all incoming damage by 20%. His third ability is judgement. Garen starts spinning and does damage to everything around him. It also removes any slows on him and reduces the time any new slows can affect him. Judgement is great for destroying minion waves as well as chasing enemy champions. Coupled with decisive strike, he can easily catch up to, and end enemy champions. Garen's ultimate is Demacian Justice. Demacian justice brings a huge sword down onto the enemy target. It deals damage based on how much health that target has. The less hp, the more it does. Demacian justice is great for a quick ending to an enemy tank, or suffieciently tanky individual. Garen is all in all a great champion for any game type.
    Perseverance.jpg          DecisiveStrike.jpg         Courage.jpg          Judgment.jpg         DemacianJustice.jpg
  Perserverence              Decisive strike     Courage                   Judgement             Demacian Justice

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