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I agree with you about the boots now that you've clarified. I like the movement speed on most heroes anyway since it really does help you get into position faster and catch up to people.
I also agree with your ring choice and not upgrading, but I don't agree with chasing a wand... mainly because I hate how they work and they become so useless after a short period of time (at least for me and my experience with it). I think that money could be spent better elsewhere, like getting your
Difference of opinion aside, you’ve got a great guide on your hands here – especially if you’re going to be making updates / taking community feedback (which you clearly are)!
Do you have any other luxury items you would suggest if you're behind on your farm, and need to catch up in being viable in a match? Something more along the mid-game realm?
Thanks!
I chose
Rigwarl actually doesn't have huge str/hp gains, and since he's constantly drawing aggro from enemies, he really needs to bring his hp/regen up.
Also luxury items depend on your farm, as I said. If you already have better carries farming on your team and you have very little farm, go for the situational items listed. Note that I didn't put
If you're playing more of the semi-carry role (depending on your team composition), then you'd be flash farming, jungling and what not, so there's your fund!
I'm never a huge fan of when I see guides telling you to rush
Also, it feels like your build is very hybrid. You mention that Rigwarl is a semi-carry, but your item collection and guide don't mention anything that would truly support this. For example, your item list builds for Rigwarl to act more of a tank role, which I agree with, but then you list items like
Your luxury items are all at the highest end possible, and while that's fine I'm not sure I understand the mash-up. Where do you expect Rigwarl to fund such high end items? Is he going to be getting all of the last hits?
For me, your guide comes down to the clarification of the role.
It's certainly one thing to be a jack of trades, but much different when you're the master of none.