Introduction Top
Ah. A new-comer. I see you have stumbled upon my guide. Very unfortunate for you. But since you're here, why don't you take a look? This sacred guide has only been seen by the worthiest viewers (jk it's trash and no-one wants to see it lmao). In this guide, you will (hopefully) learn how to glaive like a pro. Here's 4 extra large pics of him to piss you off and try to get you to leave :))
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Early game Top
Now, Glaive is very strong in the early game. Use this to your advantage, and try to take out as many heroes as you can, especially the ones that excel late game like Vox, or Krul, etc. I highly recommend this because they WILL kick and kite your a** late game. And it WILL hurt. But you know, you can also ignore this advice and farm while your teammates get theirs handed to them. But some consequences include losing the game, getting rage-pinged, getting bad-karma, and in rare cases getting friend requests only to realize they do not want to be friends. Anyway, getting back on topic, start off with a
and a
. Try to get as many kills as you can to hinder their progress and to speed up yours and your team's. Next, you should get the
Sprint Boots, an
Oakheart and another
Weapon Blade, for more sustain and damage.
It should be midgame by now and you should at least have
Tension Bow since it is cheap. Tension Bow is actually a situational item, and you
might be better off with a
Sorrowblade.
should be bought against carries with low defense such as Ringo, Vox, Celeste, and Krul early game. However, there are certain heroes that are resilient such as the chicken sucker we know as Adagio. In the late game,
is extremely weak so be careful on deciding on what to buy. Buy
Heavy Steel and
Six Sins and an
Weapon Infusion for a damage spike and of course
Travel Boots and reflex to keep yourself alive. Be careful though, because travel boots and a reflex isn't going to keep you alive for long, so try to burst down your target and use
Afterburn to keep out of danger. Here's a montage because why not, and because I love you Gibbs <3
Late Game Top
It's late game now, and your laner is feeding 0/5 and your roamer isn't placing mines and laughing at the death of your laner, so his score is now 0/6. You have purchased a
Sorrowblade because a
Tension Bow isn't going to be doing anything by itself late-game, along with Journey Boots to catch up and run away to/from enemies. You have a ton of defense so you don't get deleted like how your laner got deleted with that amazing defense which composed of
Travel Boots. You bought a
Bonesaw because if your opponents were smart, they would get defense/armor. This is where Glaive loses some significance, because he isn't as intimidating as he is in early and mid-game. You HAVE to work as a team to win the game, because you aren't as op as Gibbs and can't 1v3 ez. Synergize with your team, work together, stick together, etc. Because you are like
Fortress late game, you need your teammates, or you can kiss that Elo sayonara.
Situational Items Top
Now, you don't always need a
Tension Bow or a
Bonesaw, you can use a
Breaking Point or
Tyrant's Monocle or whatever item you deem necessary because different heroes need different items to efficiently take down. You can also swap out the
Journey Boots for
Halcyon Chargers because it provides energy. Use if whatever item you see more useful than the build I showed if you feel like it could be more useful than the other.
Coming clean Top
Truth be told, I just want to win ice ;__;
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