What makes jax so good




















Gutted I missed the boat on that. Ok, I like the sound of this, especially the moon quiver. I really appreciate you taking the time to respond. A jungler should never split and I recommend maining another champ and only picking jax in good matchups like yi or udyr or something. I still take Jax jungle pretty frequently below D4, especially if I see certain enemy comps or want to fake out the enemy team if I have a top laner that plays things like Chogath or Sion.

There's some core things to note about Jax jungle, that should let you decide whether to pick him or someone else in the jungle. When to pick Jax jungle? Jax isn't the best jungler atm, as im sure most of us are well aware. He has a very mediocre clear speed, and its not the healthiest clear.

He struggles in the midgame, due to having no true innate tankiness outside of his ult, and relies heavily on gold more than other junglers that fulfill a similar niche to him, such as xin or vi.

He also has limited mobility if you take sweeper, but conversely has a rough time ganking if he takes wards for wardhop if your laners dont prepare ahead of time. However, he does excel into certain matchups and comps. Examples include if the enemy team has a lot of auto attack based bruisers Darius, Morde, Yorick, etc. If you see 3 or 4 of the listed above, Jax jungle is an extremely viable pick below D4.

Runes for Jax Jungle My personal preference for runes for Jax jungle would be taking runes for maximum scaling purposes. How to play the early game Due to Jax being such a gold hungry champion, you should be looking for kills as fast as possible. Looking at your laners wave state early is critical to make sure you will have support when you gank or invade.

Try to plan ahead of time and ask your top laner to ward after shoving early, or to play back to set up for an early gank. If the gank fails, then go back to doing a reverse clear, i. Reset once you have enough gold, and look for opportunities around the map. You can look for a bot lane gank as well, at around the mark because of blast plant spawning if you're on blue side, or alternatively top lane gank via blast plant. Only attempt to do dragon after level 5 at minimum, preferably with support of your laners.

It's extremely risky to do it early without support, due to your lack of innate sustain. Once you have your first. If you feel like you're gonna do badly at first just mute all and turn on arabic bomb midlane strategy and make it seem like you meant to int. I say that you can play him but he will take some practice.

I played jax a lot around your level because he was one of the only champs in the game that appealed to me But i definitely don't think that was the best decision. Playing champs that are very simple but also relatively squishy and lifesteal - dependent are frustrating to play early on when you are learning the game.

Not to mention how Jax's ult is generally unintuitive compared to many other ultimates in the game, which have much more clear and visible impact. Because of that, I think hes simple to learn when you already know the game, but not great to learn the game with. Better choices top lane might be Garen, Poppy, Malphite, or even maybe Shen early on. With these champs, you have clear goals and objectives I find, and they will challenge you to work on specific skills, rather than punish you for not knowing the specifics of each matchup.

Of course, if you don't find those champs interesting and really like Jax just play him. I recommend watching a youtuber use him at the very least though and try and copy, itll make your life easier.

I dont think she is a good starter pick. Idk, maybe. Feels like she has a clear mini game and win conditions though to me that make it so you can have significant impact even if you don't do well. While I can see its matchup dependent, I don't think its matchup dependent in the same way thats problematic for a champ like Jax, who is more focused on staying as even as possible until he spikes. Lets take kled for example, how does he play every single matchup?

He lands q, e in beat and beat them to death with w. The champion is simple but he will be difficult for you because your performance is affected by how well you know your matchups. Making mistakes is fatal. Play champs like garen, sett, and Darius if you want an easier time learning the game. Jax is really great. At first you probably won't do as well as you would if you played something like Garen, but I definitely think that learning Jax can be worth it in the long run. Yes and no, he's frustrating if you're not aware of the mechanics behind him, match ups, and awareness BUT he definitely helps you master auto canceling with his W and it translates to a lot of champs in top lane like Mundo or Yorick.

Like, it's gonna kinda suck sometimes but learning him but that learning translates to so many other champions. Yes he is. Just play him a lot, from 25 to 30 there is enough time to learn his kit and improve the tame basics. Also he s the coolest champion. Jax teaches you exactly what you need to be a good top laner.

He has a pretty simple kit but needs matchup understanding. He teaches agression because even though he is simple you can be very agressive with him and succed not like Cho Gath, for example.

He is simple as far as his spells go. But from there its pretty rough. Since you have ZERO spells to secure CS safely you have to walk melee range for every single minion and this often leads to bad trades for beginners. Lux Warmother Zed. League of Legends. Champions List of champions Free champion rotation. Skins Chromas Summoner icons Emotes Wards. Items Runes Controls Minions Monsters.

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