Maokais Passiv macht ihn extrem widerstandsfähig gegenüber konzentrierten Beschuss mit Fähigkeiten – zumindest solange er normale Angriffe ausführen kann.
Versuche, den Gegner zu flankieren, oder Situationen auszunutzen, in denen „Wurzelfänge“ unausweichlich ist oder den Gegner überrascht.
Sprösslinge, die ins Gebüsch geworfen werden, sind stärker – doch in der Gruppe nicht unbedingt effektiver.
The stats provided here highlight several critical Maokai against Nilah matchup stats that can help us distinguish the distinctions between the two. Maokai’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is more than Nilah’s KDA ratio of NaN, indicating that Maokai may be more central to his team's team fighting capacity than Nilah. This observation is in large part caused by the differences in assists.
Maokai often has a significantly smaller longest kill spree than his matchup does. On average, he takes more damage than Nilah. This often reflects differing health capacities, yet it can also indicate that the champion with more health has less agility and thus is unable to escape further damage when engaged or poked.
Both League champs are great. Both have their pros and cons. In the game's current meta, Maokai usually loses when playing against Nilah, with a 48.4% win rate. As a result, Maokai makes a bad counter to Nilah.
While Maokai does have a lower winrate compared to Nilah, when they face off with one another, Maokai also has a much lower learning curve that makes him a less challenging champ to pick up and master. You still need to be cautious when picking Maokai into Nilah.
Moreover, Maokai has a very large amount of utility and CC, a similar amount to Nilah. This makes her just as valuable during team fights, especially when fighting champions with a lot of burst damage.
While there isn't a single best champion for every situation in League of Legends, in Maokai vs Nilah matchups, Nilah is the better champion with a lower win rate, less champion complexity, and a similar amount of utility to help out your team members during late stage team fights.
Maokai is a somewhat poor counter to Nilah. Make sure you focus your tactics on maximizing your gold and cs and clearing objectives. If you do that, you should hold your own as Maokai against Nilah.
To truly master Maokai to counter Nilah during both the lane and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should keep reading to pick up a few extra lessons on this matchup. If you pay attention to the build and stats presented here, you will increase your win rate significantly and be closer to League of Legends pro players.
Maokai most often accumulates a lot less CS compared to Nilah. Champs who on average don't take much CS typically don't need much CS to be effective, such as support champions. They are able to scale well off of their abilities and first items alone. Yet, champions with large amounts of CS, such as hyper-carries, often require several high cost items to be effective. In either case, try to exceed the numbers shown on this page to do well.
The most important items to have in your Maokai versus Nilah build include Pionier, Ritterschwur, and Sonnwendschlitten. When Maokai included at least these three pieces in his build, he did a lot better countering Nilah than with many other common counter builds. In fact, Maokai boasted an average win rate of 48.4% battling Nilah with this build.
To have the best chance of crushing Nilah as Maokai, Maokai players should equip the Phasenrausch, Nimbus-Umhang, Überlegenheit, Wasserlauf, Perfider Trick, and Schatzjäger runes from the Zauberei and Dominanz rune sets. Of all the rune combinations players used for Maokai vs Nilah clashes, this composite of runes resulted in the best win rate. Moreover, these runes provided a 48.4% win rate overall.
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