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How do you define OP?

I found an interesting thread on the forums that made me ask the question in the title of this post: how do I define OP? The author of that thread thinks an OP character is one that defies countering, a champion that doesn’t require teamwork in order to perform well. I can’t really agree with that version of OP, if only because so much of League of Legends happens in the laning phase of the game, where champions are essentially on their own.

My own version of OP looks more like something I saw a Rioter say about Irelia. To me, overpowered champions are those that, regardless of the odds, rarely find themselves in bad situations. Irelia is a perfect example of this problem. In lane she has excellent farming skills and a powerful nuke that becomes a stun once she’s in trouble. Once the teamfights start she gains CC reduction for every enemy around her. She farms well enough that she’s never hurting for gear in that situation either. But this version of OP doesn’t cover everything, either.

Let’s look at Akali. Once Akali hits level three she produces burst unlike almost any champion out there. She also has her Shroud to keep her safe from enemy harass in lane, all the while gaining ground toward level six, which is when things get particularly ugly. Because Akali can solo so well, she ends up several levels ahead of bottom lane and often the enemy jungler. With that level gap her burst can almost always guarantee a kill, but the damage doesn’t stop there. Her ult, which is one of the longest-range dashes in the game (of which she also gets three), refreshes when she gets kills and assists, further increasing her mobility and killing power. She’s very different from Irelia but I would still consider her seriously overpowered.

This will always be the problem with OP champions – there is no one way to define them, no one skill that unifies them. There’s also the fact that not all players can effectively utilize OP champions, which makes for a mix of data on Riot’s end. Certainly they have a lot of highly ranked players that can accurately assess these kinds of champions, but when the champions are being used to great effect across the board, what’s the sense in nerfing them?

My main point here is that OP can start to look pretty subjective when you consider all of the variables that determine whether a champion needs a change or not. It’s why we still have champions like Akali and Irelia at their current power level.

I can’t wait for the Garen nerf

Garen.

Despite early claims that Garen was balanced, just that people were finally learning to use him, Riot has admitted that Garen may be a little too strong at everything he does. It is just a tad ridiculous for him to be able to buy survivability items and completely melt an entire team. Also, the fact that his W has both a passive damage reduction buff and an active seems like overkill.

Lucky for us, he’s catching a nerf, and I can’t wait. It’s not the Garens that dominate games that are causing the problems. It’s the other Garens, the people who think they know how to play Garen, that are the issue. You’ve probably seen them trying to tank three people at level five, turret diving from level one, and stacking armor against completely magic based enemies.

It’s not a problem unique to Garen. Any time the community realizes a given champ is overpowered, players do anything they can to play him, even if they don’t know the champion. It’s already starting to happen with Kog’Maw. The little alien got a buff and now a lot of people who had previously ignored him are both picking and banning him. It’s a trend we’ll probably see nearly as often as there’s a significant patch. For now, though, I’m happy to wait on the Garen nerf, and when it becomes a problem with other champions, I’ll anxiously await their nerf patches as well.

LoL: The state of Katarina

Katarina Mercenary skin.Every patch seems to bring with a slew of forum posts about Katarina. Since her nerf a few patches back, players have been clamoring for a remake, at the very least a buff back to even low-level viability. That hasn’t happened, and she remains queue dodge material for a lot of players.

It’s understandable. Personally, I consider games she’s in a 5.5v4 – yes, I think she’s currently so bad she’s giving the other team a leg up while simultaneously gimping her own. Part of the problem is her current mess of skills. Bouncing Blades scales with attack damage while Shunpo scales with AP. Killer Instincts doesn’t scale at all. It’s so bad that even when she was playable most people ignored it. Her ultimate scales with both AP and attack damage, though with poor enough coefficients that you need massive farm to put out respectable damage. There’s also the simple fact that she relies on her skills to deal damage, so in between cooldowns she’s incredibly weak and easy to kill.

The newest patch will give Killer Instincts more staying power, as the stacks carry between targets, but it still isn’t enough damage to make her viable. Consider the other characters in the game with no CC. Those toons nearly all have high damage output, which is necessary for survival. They play a lot like mages, relying on the kill-you-before-you-kill-me strategy for success.

In short, Katarina is terrible. She’s in desperate need of a skill rework to make her viable again.

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