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What does Teemo do in set 5?

What does Teemo do in set 5?

Teemo scatters Infernal Souls around a random enemy. When an enemy nears an Infernal Soul (or after 3 seconds), it explodes dealing magic damage to nearby enemies and reducing their Attack Speed by 50%.

Is Teemo good in Wild Rift?

How good is Teemo in Wild Rift? Teemo is ranked C-Tier, which we consider average in terms of picks, neither good or bad in the Baron Lane. If you want to learn about this champion’s weaknesses, you can view our Teemo Champion Counters guide.

Is Teemo top lane?

Teemo is an ability power auto-attack focused top lane champion. The main goal when playing Teemo is to be aggressive in the early laning phase and use his range and poke to his advantage.

How do you play Teemo Wild Rift?

How to play Teemo in Wild Rift

  1. Due to the change in his passive, every basic attack now deals poison and AP damage so look to increase your attack speed and AP to dish out more damage per second.
  2. In Baron lane, save his Blinding Dart for when enemies engage on you as it blocks incoming damage.

How much HP does Teemo cost?

six full health points
Costing six full health points to purchase each individual Teemo, it might seem like the little fur ball isn’t worth the hassle.

How much damage does Teemo do TFT?

Chosen Teemo now has 30% spell power instead of 25% mana cost reduction. Ability damage reduced to 300 / 400 / 900 from 300 / 450 / 900.

How much HP does teemo take TFT?

Costing six full health points to purchase each individual Teemo, it might seem like the little fur ball isn’t worth the hassle. But if a player finds themself ahead in the early game, then picking up a Teemo can seriously help your board’s firepower.

What region is teemo in?

Teemo is a Champion card in Legends of Runeterra from the Piltover & Zaun region.

Why is Teemo lore hated?

He can easily destroy the enemy team with his mushrooms when you have team fights. Teemo is very difficult to play against but very easy to play with. Many players hate Teemo because they can irritate them easily. It doesn’t take a lot of skills to learn how to play him effectively.