How does Orianna work in League of Legends?

How does Orianna work in League of Legends?

Active: Orianna commands her ball to fly to and attach onto an allied champion, dealing 60 / 90 / 120 / 150 / 180 (+30% of ability power) damage to enemies it passes through and shielding the allied champion 2.5 seconds for 60 / 100 / 140 / 180 / 220 (+50% of ability power) when it arrives.

What’s the win rate for Orianna middle RuneScape?

Orianna Middle Build, Runes & Counters Orianna middle has a 49.05 % win rate in Platinum + on Patch 11.14 coming in at rank 76 of 91 and graded C- Tier on the LoL Tierlist. Orianna middle is a strong counter to Viego, Akali & Lucian while Orianna is countered most by Aurelion Sol, Zoe & Irelia.

What happens if you die while holding Orianna’s ball?

If the ally dies while holding the ball, it drops to the ground. Orianna commands her ball to emit a shockwave after a short delay, flinging affected enemies in the vicinity into the air a set distance (350 units) towards, and possibly over, her ball. Deals 200 / 275 / 350 (+80% of ability power) damage.

Active: Orianna commands The Ball to fly to the target allied champion or herself and attach itself to the target, dealing magic damage to all enemies it passes through along the way and upon arrival granting the target a shield for 2. 5 seconds. “Protect.”

How does Orianna use the fog of war?

The Ball does not grant sight while in flight, but the sound effect of striking an enemy is audible through the Fog of War. Orianna cannot cast her other abilities while the The Ball is moving to the target with Command: Protect. Orianna gains Command: Protect’s bonus resistances whenever The Ball is attached to her (even if she didn’t self-cast).

What happens when Orianna walks out of range?

The Ball will remain in the target location until Orianna retrieves it or if she goes beyond its leash range. Orianna will attempt to walk to Command: Attack’s cast point if it lies outside cast range ( The Ball will never exceed its leash range regardless of target direction).