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Champion Spotlight[]
Recommended Items[]
Tips[]
- Playing As
- is a powerful ally in battle, using her strong healing to keep the party moving forward.
- You can use on your allies from across the map to save them from otherwise fatal events.
- can be used as a powerful zoning tool to keep enemies at bay.
- Playing Against
- Focus on attacking when she ever ventures to the frontline to heal her allies.
- Take advantage of long cooldown on if she uses it to harass.
- It's easier to focus than the ally she is healing.
Playstyle[]
- Laning
Soraka’s a support who works best in the immediate proximity of her marksman. Here she can keep her lane partner healthy with before turning to to damage the enemy bot lane champions and restore some of her own health. has serious potential to win trades, too – casting it beneath an enemy AD caster ( and , for example) greatly reduces their damage output, while using it beneath the enemy support cuts off their ability to use their array of abilities and summoner spells.
can be a lifesaver when the enemy jungler comes in to gank, too. Whenever Soraka casts the portal along the jungler’s attack route, she effectively forces them to choose between a longer gank path and the ability’s silence/snare gauntlet. Additionally, if her marksman’s already close to death but closer to the relative safety of their tower, then the speed boost from helps Soraka motor away from her enemies. Of course, if all else fails, Soraka can break the emergency glass and hit the big red button to buy her allies a few extra seconds of life.
- Teamfights
Soraka’s teamfight presence relies on sharp decision-making and making the most of Astral Infusion’s extremely low cooldown. Though she’s generally better off sticking close to – and healing up – her team’s backline, Salvation gives her enough movement speed to fly to the frontline and heal her suffering tanks. This presents risks, though: without the extra movement speed, she returns to her team’s backline – and safety – relatively slowly, giving the enemy team plenty of opportunities to wade in and cut her down. Soraka can diminish this threat by casting Equinox on the battle’s frontline, hopefully dissuading all but the most determined assassins from bursting through to kill her.
Finally, Wish has enough raw power to turn around seemingly lost fights. Timing is critical: using it early on tops off health and keeps the momentum of a fight in your team’s hands, but saving it until the last moment grants significantly more health and can fully dispirit a confident enemy team.
Ability Usage[]
- Use
- indicator, which appears on allies below 40% maximum health, also indicates when they will receive the 50% increased heal from .
- movement speed when approaching low-health allies in range. Thus, it might even be beneficial to leave allies low just long enough to escape danger. only gives bonus
- Observant enemy players will be able to notice changes in movement speed when a low-health ally is in range. Be sure that your jungler or roaming ally does not enter your vicinity at low health if you need their presence to be elusive.
to weave in and out of danger and determine which ally needs healing. Be careful not to lead yourself into danger, as some allies may not be able to be saved.
- Leveling
- Maxing it first will give greater poke potential, a larger self-heal, and enable lane dominance. It also extends the duration of Rejuvenation when casting on an ally.
- If cast from a long range, you may need to lead your target. Oftentimes in laning, the enemy laner will move back after last-hitting a minion. Try casting the ability behind them. However, keep in mind that moving forward far enough to do so may put you in range of retaliation.
- In desperate circumstances or situations where you may need to land a faster consider casting it as close to as possible. This is easiest using to get on top of an opponent beforehand.
projectile falls more slowly the longer the distance at which it is cast from.
- Sometimes, it may be unnecessary to use mana for more appropriate times. if is at full health, and if is maxed first instead, the damage in early laning may be negligible. In this case, it may better to conserve your
- brush for a brief period. Use this to check bushes rather than warding them or directly facechecking, as this can help prevent unwanted deaths. provides vision of unwarded
at rank 1 is desirable if you and your laning partner seek to reach level 2 first.
- Leveling
- experience range when her jungler the buff, and then heal her jungler a second time while heading to lane with her ADC in a fashionable time frame. should be able to heal her jungler once during the leash, step out of
- Despite its health cost, mana cost. As such, in a support role in lane, can remain relevant with only a couple points of extra mana regeneration. has a relatively low
- Reserving her until after she has hit enemy champions with will pass the health regeneration onto her target ally and maximizes the ratio of health and mana cost to heal amount.
- Casting many times over a short period can drain a large portion of health. Be mindful of positioning in extended trades.
- Once both
- If health regeneration and consumables. fails to land enough sufficient , it may be necessary to invest in some alternative health restoration methods through itemization, including
and are leveled at least once, should be seeking to land s to regain some or all of the health that is lost from casting .
- can be a powerful, though risky, lane control tool if used effectively.
at level 1 is desirable if you wish to give your a jungler a "perfect" leash in the support role, need to level it on-point in the case of early jungle invades, and/or seek to play passive in lane. Maxing it first will dramatically buff the heal on an ally.
- Due to
- Alternatively, it can also be used as a trap to prevent enemy champions from engaging from a silence field and will subsequently root him, making him vulnerable to a counter-engage. or other global ability. For example, when placed in the epicenter of , it can prevent him from leaping onto an ally with due to the
instantaneous cast time, it can be used to swiftly interrupt channeled abilities, such as or .
- Because the root from is extremely difficult to land, consider using it as a crowd-control extension ability instead. When , for example, lands a on multiple enemies, a slightly delayed can effectively disable them for an even longer period of time - preventing them from and then rooting them - allowing your allies to make quick work without fear of retaliation.
- When escaping from a dangerous situation, lead the path of your enemy and cast rooted. where they would be
- While root if any enemy champion simply walks over its entire radius, the slow from will make the root more likely to occur. never guarantees a
- cannot deal damage to lane minions or neutral monsters.
is rarely leveled first and is typically the last ability to be maxed.
- Due to
- Use
- If you are sure only a single ally will die and that a will not be able to save them, it may be wise to conserve it for a more appropriate use.
- Some enemy champions, like Grievous Wounds over a period of time. Be sure to engage them in a more favorable circumstance when possible. with , can constantly reapply
in the early laning phase to make an impact on allied lanes across the map.
Runes[]
- Keystones:
- Ability Power it gives, and a lot of good runes. is the keystone taken in most cases on . works great for both of playstyle, both for passive healing with her applying the shield, and for playing aggressive in lane with and her basic attack applying the damage. Taking also gives you as your primary tree, which is a much wanted tree on because of the
- can be a good choice if you're facing a difficult lane and need the extra shield to save yourself and/or your ADC from dying to an all in. Taking means you have to take as your primary tree which also gives you more good options for surviving lane.
- Crowd control the ability to switch to and have your Summoner spells off Cooldown more often can be very useful. is a very situational keystone that can work in certain scenarios on . If you are up against a team with a lot of long range
- Trees:
- makes you a lot more durable making it the best rune for from any slot in the tree and should therefor be taken every game.
- is usually the the other rune taken in the tree on because of its amazing synergy with her kit (works with , and ).
- is what most other champions would take together with , but is usually dropped for on . can still be good in matchups where just walking up to cast your might be dangerous. Can be taken with if is your primary tree.
is almost always taken on either as the primary or the secondary tree. As you are often the primary target for the enemy team, so the extra survivability from the can go a long way with helping you not die as easily.
- is a good choice to increase your lane pressure with the ability to cast your more often, can be replaced with when facing heavy magic damage burst.
- Ability Power from going over the Cooldown Reduction cap, but is usually not taken because of how strong the Movement Speed from is. gives some much needed safety with the ability to make dodging abilities easier, and making it easier to get away from the enemy. can also be taken to get some extra
- and are both good options on and mostly comes down to how you want to play. gives even more poke in lane, making her already strong early game even stronger, but is not nearly as good as later in the game. is also a viable choice if you don't want to play as aggressive because of preference or when facing a difficult lane matchup.
is taken almost as often as except when running where is often your secondary tree instead.
- is always a good choice, especially when facing heavy poke allowing you to more easily sustain both yourself and your ADC.
- 300 on lets you start building your Healing items earlier, and the extra Movement Speed on your boots is also good for the same reasons as . can comfortably be picked up on because of her tendency to stay in lane in the early game without roaming. Not having to spend
- Cooldown Reduction, but also greatly benefits from the lower Summoner spell Cooldown allowing you to stay safer. is a good rune on most champions just for the ability to reach 45%
is rarely taken on , but can be good if you can get away with less lane pressure from , or less durability from .
Items[]
- health regeneration, mana regeneration, movement speed, and cooldown reduction will allow to sustain herself and her allies more often in an -centric ability path.
- However, Soraka has the lowest base health regeneration in the game, making the bonus health regen from much less effective on her than on most champions.
is the recommended starting item of choice for a standard supportive build, as it can be built into a . The combination of - More aggressive players who choose to max first can choose as a starting item, taking advantage of enhanced poke capabilities. This can be built into , which is good for catching up to enemies.
has two possible starting build paths to follow.
- health regeneration, mana regeneration, movement speed, and cooldown reduction will allow to sustain herself and her allies more often in an -centric ability path.
- or will allow her to weave in and out of danger and heal her allies more easily. Build the former if you expect to take some damage and/or if the enemy team has a lot of slows. Build the latter if you expect to roam often.
- may be necessary against teams with more than one auto-attack reliant champion.
- is a boon against CC- and magic damage-heavy teams.
- cooldown reduction. might be a possible choice if you do not plan on building a or other forms of
has a wide variety of boots to choose from:
- offers a mixture of defense and utility. Due to the spammable nature of Soraka's heals, she stacks the item very quickly. Once the passive kicks in, her heals become amplified. The mix of Armor, CDR, and mana also help to make her windows of weakness a bit harder to exploit.
- attack speed buff in smaller skirmishes. It combos well with , as the attack speed allows your carries to abuse the 50% bonus critical strike change more effectively. can help turn the tides in a teamfight if more than one team member is auto-attack reliant. A well-timed can allow your team to focus down an enemy or tower more quickly and can apply the
- is a great buy. The stats benefit you and your team a great deal - you heal for more and make the effective health greater thanks to added resistances, but the biggest impact of this item lies in the active.
- A mana regeneration, which is vital to allowing to support over a longer period of time, and some magic resistance.
- is the more offensive upgrade if you are looking to be more aggressive.
- is key for a more passive play style and helps immensely against a CC-heavy team if you are looking to protect a valuable carry.
provides high
has strong utility and strong base burst damage, so consider building items that complement this utility:
- Building health on is discouraged due to percent health cost. Avoid items like and .
- However, with the right runepage and items a build is viable. Due to the rapid hp regen.
- magic damage. Consider buying an Aegis into a Locket once you see a magic damage dealer on the enemy team making a strong impact. and are valuable builds against heavy
- Stacking resistance items is preferable on
- physical damage. It provides a healthy dose of armor, mana, and cooldown reduction. The attack speed reduction should also help against auto-attack reliant champions. should be the go-to defensive item against
- magic damage. It should also help if your team has more than one magic damage dealer. is a decent item if the enemy team has a hefty amount of
- If you and your team are ahead, a ability power and armor. The stasis passive can also aid 's survivability. can provide an edge by giving a healthy amount of
because such items do not increase 's health cost.
- Outside of stacking resistances, health. should be able to make use of a hefty amount of s even on a support's budget, as she will often be below max
Counter Tips[]
- health regeneration and s).
- Soraka can also restore her own health with and . However, is still her primary method of self-healing, and dodging it is very important if you don't have enough burst damage or crowd control to counter her sustain.
depletes her own health to heal others. Try dodging her early on as it is the only way she can replenish health on her own (besides - has a short range (550). Try bursting her down so that she cannot heal her allies.
- The key to keep her down in lane is to poke her down slowly and dodge . This will keep her vulnerable when she tries to heal her lane partner with .
- However you must play very aggressively. Otherwise Soraka will actually end up outsustaining and outharassing both of them.
and can assert lane dominance against her. A well timed hook from either champion can force her to use and play more cautiously.
- Picking Grievous Wounds. However, keep in mind the rest of her team, because if it has dangerous mobile assassins such as and , then it is better to still take instead of . instead of can also be an option not only to zone Soraka with the threat of being killed, but also because of the
- When playing against Soraka, it may be a good idea to build an early , which will cut her sustain.