![]() ![]() ![]() Once you evolve your Icathian Rain and Void Seeker, you become a poke mage akin to Zoe that can easily dash across the map and assassinate high-priority targets. Since you can’t output as much damage as you normally would with an AD or on-hit build, for your best, you should spend early game farming up and getting your core items: Muramana, Luden’s Tempest, and Nashor’s Tooth. So, she will not be as strong as AD Kai’Sa during the early game. The most important thing to remember about AP Kai’Sa is that she scales hard into the mid to late game. Screengrab via Riot Games AP Kai’Sa gameplay strategy Although AD or on-hit builds are typically the most optimal builds, that doesn’t mean Kai’Sa can’t go heavy AP build and completely shift her gameplay from a rapid and elusive assassin into a long-range poke mage that apparently has no cooldown on her abilities. Normally, Kai’Sa opts for an AD-heavy build centered around Icathian Rain and Supercharge so that she can output huge amounts of damage in short periods of time and kite around frustrated bruisers and tanks that just can’t catch you. Unlike Kha’Zhix, who has a similar evolution mechanic, Kai’Sa levels have nothing to do with her evolution, but she rather needs to gather 100 AD, 100 AP, or 100 percent attack speed from various sources to become the unstoppable killing machine on Summoner’s Rift.Īlthough it’s optimal to evolve all three spells-Icathian Rain, Void Seeker, and Supercharge- that’s rarely the case. Released in 2018, Kai’Sa’s kit revolves around stacking raw attack damage, attack speed, and ability power to evolve base spells into Void-imbued lethal weapons.
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