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Cassiopeia frustrations

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Despite my misgivings about Cassiopeia, I’ve been having a lot of success with her. My deaths are usually higher than I’d like, but I’ve generally had a positive KDA and in some cases even carried my team. Until now.

As I start this post, I’m in the thick of what is almost surely a losing game, a game that has been laborious from the start, largely due to the way Cassiopeia casts. I laned mid against Karthus early, which was definitely a challenge, but one I was up to if he didn’t get blue buff at 6. Unfortunately he did, which meant I was slammed against my own turret all of the early game, woefully trying to time poisons against tower hits. My farm was pretty bad.

Karthus also had a much easier time with lane harass than I did. His casting mechanics are somewhat similar, but generally much more reliable. His slow AoE is huge while Cassiopeia’s is tiny. Hers grows, but the growth is slow and easy to see – not exactly difficult to avoid. There’s also the fact that Karthus can move his DoT spell by just moving his body. In one fight I hit him with my slow, a couple Twin Fangs, and a Noxious Blast to keep the poison up. It was looking like a kill until he hit me with his slow, which is much more devastating than my own, and then melted me with Defile and Lay Waste. It was close, but he got me and lived.

Cassiopeia’s ult is also extremely frustrating because of the facing requirement, especially against teams that kite. Karthus is a great example of a champion that will run away from you but turn back often to cast a single spell. If you catch him, great, but when he whole team is trying to keep you from him, but also kiting themselves, her ult can feel like a big waste. The slow isn’t really long enough to give you a shot at catching a distant target, and the damage isn’t spectacular either.

The more I play her, the more Cassiopeia seems to be designed around winning fights against champions that don’t know what she can do. She is very hard to 1v1 if you’re chasing her. Her ult plus an Ignite and any poison -> Twin Fang combo is pretty much GG. In most other situations, though, she’s easy enough to handle.

Cassiopeia Impressions: active casting = active vulnerability

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Cassiopeia released today, adding another caster to the mix. I had the chance to play a couple games with her this afternoon and, I gotta say, I don’t really like her. Though she has a fairly active playstyle, the poison and Twin Fang combo plays away from a mages typical strength: super burst damage.

As Phreak mentions in the champion spotlight, Cassiopeia relies on a full combination of spells to get a kill. She has to land her poisons, maximize damage output from Twin Fang, and land her ult. Miss one of those things and her damage plummets. It sounds fun, like a sort of high risk, high reward game. The problem is, her skills all utilize different casting mechanics, so it’s pretty tough to chain them. Her Q skill casts on mouse position, her W is a ground target, her E is a single target nuke, and her ultimate is a cone. Add to all of that the fact that you need to move to get into position because her range is fairly small (with the exception of Miasma), while watching your enemies to determine when they’ll be facing you so you can get a stun instead of just a slow. When you pull it off it feels great, but with Flash and all the champions with ranged slows, dashes, knockups, and knockbacks, it’s actually extremely hard to pull off perfectly.

As I mentioned above, there’s also a very simple positioning issue. When I want to get a kill with Annie, I’ll Disintegrate -> Tibbers -> Incinerate -> Ignite -> Disintegrate, which is almost always a kill (if I’m willing to blow that full rotation). The thing is, I can cast those spells very rapidly and then get out. If I just want to harass, I can stun with a spell and cast either Disintegrate or Incinerate for a nice, solid chunk of health. With Cassiopeia, the full kill combo takes a lot of mouse movement, and the equivalent harass combo, probably something like Noxious Blast or Miasma to a couple Twin Fangs. The fact that you have to cast four or five times means you’re in range for return fire for the majority of those casts. She has no disable, so you better hope you can give better than you’ll get, or harassing won’t work very well for you.

That said, I found she’s much more fun in lane than as a solo. With a lane partner, there’s someone to produce a little threat with you, and someone to soak some of the heat if you’re about to take return fire. It also brings more damage, giving you plenty of opportunity to bring a target down.

As much as I wanted a poisoner, Cassiopeia doesn’t quite cut it. She has to expose herself too much to deal respectable damage, so she typically ends up casting a Twin Fang or two, which isn’t quite enough to prep someone for a kill. Her current skillset is tough to balance, though. Buff her damage output too much and she does big damage in burst, but continues to deal sustained damage like a late-game carry at every stage of the game. Honestly, I think she might be better if they just made her into a carry. Make her abilities deal physical damage so that she has some early game burst and can rely on her auto attacks later in the game. She has a ranged slow, a movespeed buff, and targeted nuke for early game harassment (that would scale well early because it worked off armor pen instead of magic pen).

Cassiopeia is on release notice (skill list and impressions)

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Cassiopeia, the League’s newest champion, is on release notice as of today. We got the official “champion approaches” post, which included her final skill list. I think she sounds pretty cool, and she’ll likely be a very strong caster, even if she does fall in line with the AoE metagame.

Let’s have a look at the skills:
Noxious Blast: Cassiopeia blasts an area with a delayed high damage poison, granting her increased Movement Speed if she hits a champion.

Miasma: Cassiopeia releases a cloud of poison, lightly damaging and slowing any enemy that happens to pass through it.

Twin Fang: Cassiopeia lets loose a damaging attack at her target. If the target is poisoned the cooldown of this spell is refreshed.

Petrifying Gaze (Ultimate): Cassiopeia releases a swirl of magical energy from her eyes, stunning any enemies in front of her that are facing her and slowing any others with their back turned.

Deadly Cadence (Passive): After casting a spell any subsequent spellcasts will cost 10% less for 5 seconds. This ability stacks up to 5 times.

From her skill descriptions it sounds like she’ll have a cool poison playstyle without being terrible to play against. Teemo and Twitch can be really frustrating in lane because they get the damage of an auto attack and the benefit of poison for one action. With Cassiopeia, you’ll have to land some skill shots to get the benefit of her toxins, which is kinda cool.

Twin Fang sounds like it could be really brutal, especially when combined with her passive. Obviously her bread-and-butter will be a poison to Twin Fang barrage, relying on her passive to keep her mana cost down. It sounds like an interesting mechanic, though I have to wonder if it’s going to release either severely under- or overpowered. That’s exactly the kind of combo that, without very careful tuning, ends up getting out of control or remains completely underwhelming.

Her ult is borrowed from DotA’s Medusa, and should be very powerful in a team situation. A potential five-man stun on a caster is always huge. The size of the AoE will determine how strong this thing is.

I’m always interested to see how new champions change the game. I haven’t hardly seen Trundle since his patch. Where do you think Cassiopeia will fall?

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