![]() You need 100 AP to evolve it and depending on your build it won’t be worth it. So use your Q when you are in auto-attack range and you will most likely hit it!įirst, keep in mind that if you go full AD you are never going to evolve this ability. How to avoid that? Well, your Q range is slightly smaller than your auto range. Sometimes you will use Q and see it is targeting minions instead of the enemy champion. You can cast Icathian Rain just before Void Seeker and Supercharge to deal damage while you are channeling those abilities. If you manage to hit Void Seeker as well it’s great. You will catch many enemies off guard with your damage, especially if you can make full use of your Hail of Blades. If you can get away with it, trade with the enemy ADC or support with auto and isolated Q (as isolated as possible). This ability is also a great trading tool. You should auto-attack them until they have less than half their HP and then use Q to insta kill them. In lane, your Icathian Rain can help you push lane, but keep in mind it deals more damage to low HP minions. It is ideal to fight away from enemy minions and jungle monsters during all stages of the game. You want to single out one champion – Supercharge and Killer Instinct can help with that. In teamfights this could mean kiting away from grouped enemies and staying at max range. It deals a huge amount of damage to isolated targets, so naturally you want to position yourself in a way that allows you to hit just your target. Icathian Rain is your bread and butter to deal damage so you usually want it to evolve first and use it well. Paying more attention to this ability is a nice thing to focus on if you want to master this champion. It may not seem like it at first, but the small details can make a huge difference. It is sometimes worth it to Flash on an enemy sitting on low HP and 4 stacks to proc your passive because it’s a lot of damage. Getting Second Skin to proc is very decisive in your early game damage. ![]() ![]() Teams and supports with plenty of CC are also great to have. Guinsoo's Rageblade also helps, though it doesn’t fit every build. You’ll want to use auto resets such as Void Seeker + AA or Killer Instinct + AA and always hit your W to get your damage off faster – especially early game. Really good early game when you don’t have a lot of attack speed. But what can you do to achieve this?įor starters, you could take the rune Hail of Blades, making sure to auto the same champion three times in succession to make the most out of the rune. This means that what you should be looking for in fights is stacking it as fast as possible. Proc your passive and you get a huge damage bonus. Your passive is pretty straightforward: you auto champions, you stack your passive. This is not an “AP one-shot” build (though you can still blow up squishies if you’re ahead) - you will deal most of your damage by getting your passive to proc and hitting W combos. Early on you will have pretty decent hybrid damage and late game you transition into having more AP damage. This build is good when your team lacks AP damage. Kraken Slayer first item unfortunately doesn’t work with this build unless you go for another AD item in the build, which is just not practical unless you are giving up on Nashor’s Tooth as your third item or sitting on an AD component until late game. You can technically go either Manamune, Stormrazor or Statikk Shiv as your first item, but Shiv works better. If you are really struggling against assassins you can get Rageblade second and then build Zhonya's Hourglass third (you still get W evolve) and sit on a Dagger just to get your E evolve. It’s a huge early-mid game spike for Kai’sa. Some people play this way, but I personally think Q evolve is too important to delay like that. If you don’t buy Pickaxe after your first item or you sell your Doran’s Blade you will delay Q evolve until you finish Rageblade. If you take Nashor's Tooth instead, you spike earlier with all of your 3 evolves, but only IF you buy a Pickaxe for Q evolve. If you build Guinsoo's Rageblade second you will get your W evolve in the mid to late game. You ideally always start with Doran's Blade. There are two ways to go about it, generally speaking: Rageblade 2nd or Nashor’s 2nd.
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