i think because jax has an AA reset apility (W) so he can use the trinity force better to deal more burst damage but champions like yasuo and yone rely heavily on DPS and on-hot damage thats why BORK is essential in there kit NOTE : i'm havn't played in like 1.5 years
@@mounessarhan6952yeah, the triforce is jax main item for sure, but BRK used to be the second item on him and I'm pretty surprised it's completely gone. Same for Ashe, it was built to shred tanks but here even against 4 melee with a lot of HP, the item is not built at all.
It's actually kinda insane that spectators are allowed to reach to the players before the game. For one it's a huge liability, these players' hands are literally worth millions. Besides, it's incredibly unsanitary. Personally it would be impossible to focus on the game without washing my hands after touching all those people.
They don't have to touch the spectators hands. Would be nice to give them more space but they're under no obligation to lol... Also when you say they're worth millions so shouldn't be touching hands, shouldn't that then also apply to people outside of the arena that they interact with? Least in the arena they're security screened, not the case out in public - are you gonna throw a fit whenever these players interact with a fan with their hands outside?
@@p0neh1 lol no one threw a fit, and please don't try to agitate me like that again if you want to have a normal discussion. Sure, they're not obligated to touch any of the fans' hands, but I'm sure at least some pro players has faced the dilemma of not touching spectators' hands and seem ungrateful of their support, or give in and touch them and face the unsanitary liability. Besides, it really shouldn't be up to the players to have to make this choice. The producers should not create this situation for the players. It's such a high risk low reward situation, which is why I'm so surprised they're still allowing this. Also, do you really think all the spectators are security screened? For a production that allows fans that are heavily invested in the outcomes of these matches to get so close to the place that everyone knows the players will walk through, I really doubt they are doing the effort and investments it would require to do a background check on all of the people spectating. When it comes to what the players do on their free time while in public, it's not the same at all. Sure, it's still a liability to interact with anyone in public, but it's much less probable to meet people that are as invested as the spectators in the world championship. Besides, in public there are situations that are avoidable and the responsibility is on the players themselves (or their security teams if the individual have those), while when they're actually doing their jobs and walking onto stage they can't just avoid the situation. They're being forced into a lose-lose situation by the production teams.
Like to see 3-2 GenG (more games to watch) but T1 Worlds buff is real & Gen didn't look their best against FLY so 3-0 T1 wouldn't surprise me. Be interesting series regardless