![]() Lethality is best against a squishy team comp. Now that I've explained how armor penetration works, we'll get into how to use it. Which means if you get REALLY fed then you'll essentially be doing TRUE DAMAGE! If done correctly, when snowballing the enemy will essentially have 0-10 armor most of the time. Percentage gets applied first then flat armor pen. Youmuu's Ghostblade & Duskblade of Draktharr are flat armor penetration while Last Whisper ( Lord Dominik's Regards ) is % percentage armor penetration. I will explain how to use it, what to build, and when you should use it. This build still works well, but is not as powerful or reliable as it used to be. It was the first Jhin build to be popular and it made Jhin broken for the first season he was released. The Lethality build is by far my favorite build. Next items will be situational items from this point on. You can also replace Statikk Shiv with Phantom Dancer if you want more protection and less aggression/damage. So, in a grouped up teamfight it can be devastating for the enemy team. It will also apply the Stormrazor slow and the total magic damage up to 7 targets. The FOURth and finally part of the Crit build will be Statikk Shiv, it will add another 120 magic damage to the energized combo as well as bouncing up to 7 targets. ![]() So, the build is coming together well and amplifying each other's strengths. The energized magic damage from Rapid Firecannon (120) and Stormrazor (120) also stack for a total of 240. The third item in this build will be Stormrazor, it's energized attacks provide a slow by 75% for. However, a Jhin with 600 AD + 4th shot Whisper ready to be used is a huge amount of pressure for a Rapid Firecannon and can be used to exterminate any target that dares get in your range. Think about a Twitch with 200 AD and Rapid Firecannon, it's not that important that he gets his 200 AD auto. It will give you 150 range which is big for Jhin. After you get Infinity Edge you'll be taking Rapid Fire Cannon. He will do 168.75% Critical damage with the I.E Passive. Since Jhin's penalty allows his Crits to do 150% Critical damage instead of 200% compared to normal ADCs. ![]() It provides 80 AD + 25% Crit chance which are both a massive boost to your AD stats. Instead, you will be buying Infinity Edge as your first item. A lot of people are still rushing Stormrazor however, it has been nerfed and it is no longer the first item. ![]() However those 2 syill have trouble against the rest of the field so they rightfully to Tier 2.Crit has gone through multiple changes at the start of season 10 and pre-season. It puts thm on a very fast clock and can neuter SoS. Same for Big Priest which has too many large minions in the midgame for Reno Priests to have an answer. Renolock (especially the burn variant with Gnomeferatu and Discard Combo and the one with the Leeroy Combo) also farms Reno Priests. The versions with both Velen and SoS, on the other hand, often have dead hands in the early game and mid-game which allows you to kill them. Very often, you’ll put them in a position where they have too little HP to use Spawn of Shadows. It just puts so much pressure and the healing and comeback potential from Gul’Dan is huge. Meanwhile, the 4 attack Zoolock variant often beats Priests without even drawing a turn 2-3 Keleseth. The Oil Variants of Rogue are more prone to being beaten by Aggro Decks but the Ship’s Canon and Keleseth versions all have enough tools to race them, especially Token Paladins. Those 2 can be built to farm Reno Priests and have a higher win rate than Reno Priest at all levels of play. I think they are overestimating ‘Combo’ Priest and underestimating Tempo Rogue and Zoolock.
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