Use Brushmaker to set up future ambush spots!
Try to help allies follow up a good Rootcaller hit with Triggerseed!
Daisy can block skillshots and slow down enemies. Use her to peel for your teammates!
Paying attention to last hitting with Siphoning Strike will have a large impact at the end of a game.
If you're solo, Spirit Fire is a great way to farm a lane. It can be bad if you're in a lane with 2 and you push too far. Find the right balance between Siphoning Strike last hits and AoE farming.
If you have low defenses, people will focus you down even during your ultimate. Try buying some survivability items even in your DPS builds.
The Ivern Nasus synergy stats shown here demonstrate the areas of his gameplay that do better (or worse) when paired with Nasus, compared to his overall stats. Significant differences are areas of focus that highlight how his gameplay changes when paired with this other champion.
Overall, Ivern sees a large worsening in his KDA (ratio of kills and assists to deaths) when paired with Nasus. His KDA worsened from NaN to NaN. This drop shows that Nasus helps Ivern perform poorer in ranked League rounds. Yet, the small difference demonstrates that this performance change is only marginal.
When Ivern is an ally to Nasus, he gets a little drop in his complete damage dealt. This may signal that Nasus doesn't help cover for him to dish out more damage or that his presence on the team also helps extend the match's duration. Similarly, when Ivern is played together with Nasus on the same team, he usually scores many fewer killing sprees compared to when he plays on his own. This is contrasting evidence that he is worse when playing with Nasus.
Moreover, when Ivern plays with Nasus on the same team, he on average receives a little less damage than when he fights alone. Receiving not as much damage could mean that Nasus does a decent job of covering Ivern in team fights.
There is no ideal champion pairing for Ivern that will always be his ideal teammate. Yet, Nasus is a very typical ally for Ivern. By being on the same side as Ivern, he lowers their win rate by -0.8% to 50.0%. This demonstrates that there is a weak strategic relationship between Ivern and Nasus that allows them to perform worse together than without each other.
Nasus has a lower difficulty than Ivern. That means Ivern players don't need to be very careful when finding Nasus allies to go into battle on the same side as, as they will require a lower level of skill to be able to cooperate well with you.
Working alongside, you should see an overall large increase in your team’s capability to deal magical damage. Combined, these champs can deal quite a lot of AP type damage.
Conversely, by pairing Ivern and Nasus together, you will not be providing your team very much support. We recommend you have other champs on your team that helps cover this hole in this pairing's capabilities.
Regardless of your Nasus ally's skill level, you should focus on increasing your gold income, warding to avoid ambushes, and clearing objectives. If you do this, you should do well, regardless.
If you would like to truly master Ivern in order to pair well with Nasus during both the early game and mid / late game phases of League rounds, you should keep reading to gather a few extra lessons on this champion pairing. If you mind the build and tips presented here, you will increase your win rate by a lot.
The best finished items to focus on in your Ivern and Nasus synergy build include Redemption, Staff of Flowing Water, and Moonstone Renewer. When Ivern combined at least these three finished items in his build, he did much better when fighting alongside Nasus than with most other common item sets. In fact, Ivern had an average winrate of 50.0% helping carry Nasus with these items in his kit.
To have the best likelihood of coming out on top against your oponents, Ivern players should equip the Summon Aery, Nimbus Cloak, Transcendence, Waterwalking, Eyeball Collection, and Relentless Hunter runes from the Sorcery and Domination rune sets. Out of all the runes that we analyzed for this team composition, this combo of runes resulted in the best win rate. Moreover, these runes averaged a 50.0% winrate overall.
By default, tips, stats, and builds on how to team up Nasus with Ivern are shown for all skill levels combined. If you want to scope the stats and builds to a distinct rank, you may use the selection menu earlier in the counter matchup guide.