@JobbytheHong@GooseworxMusic DAMN MY GOAT.
i must say i always knew you had it in you, after the banger that was swivelman there was no doubt in my mind. 🩷
@Thezdr1ve@MrMarkoroni@RiotV6_@zandowastaken Your initial claim is that ekko is the most balanced, i refuted by pointing at its overtuned frame data, from then on you just moved the goal post and tried to argue with fallacies. You even use the "you main X of course you would say that" desperation tactic. You are the clown🤡
@Thezdr1ve@MrMarkoroni@RiotV6_@zandowastaken Waffling? My point has been clear since the beginning, you are the one trying aimlessly to deny it. Anyways its been fun but i gotta go, i recommend learning the 2 bars corner+tag ekko combo so you improve your damage and your chances to go up in ladder. Good luck on your games!
@Thezdr1ve@MrMarkoroni@RiotV6_@zandowastaken Ekko doesnt need the assist to be safe on his mix up, he can use it to set up or follow up, yasuo would need the assist to not be punishable. Also, ekko doesnt do damage?? Again, what rank are you man?? And bro i play both so your bullshit argument doesnt work lol
@Thezdr1ve@MrMarkoroni@RiotV6_@zandowastaken Bro acting like ekko cant do multiple mix with a clone set up. Besides even if you block the mix, you cant punish him, thats my point, if i block yasuo correctly he is punishable. Ahri is overtuned aswell and you must react with a 2h or read with a parry to really stop her.
@Thezdr1ve@MrMarkoroni@RiotV6_@zandowastaken Ok so ahri, akali and yasuo arent strong either right? Since you can parry all they do. What even is your point? Also, even if you react to the overhead he can rewind and punish you for it, just saying.
@MrMarkoroni@Thezdr1ve@RiotV6_@zandowastaken At what rank are you guys playing?? S2 is parryable if he charges it?? Yeah no shit, thats why you cover up with an assit. The point is you cant punish ekko on his bullshit because of his overtuned frame data.
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