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With this Awilix build, the main goal is to inflict as much basic attack damage as humanly possible. Awilix's number one strength is her single target damage, and this build takes full advantage of it. The ninja tabi is standard for decent physical power increase and movement speed early on in the game. Blood forge kicks it up a notch by adding a life steal and a large amount of physical power while providing a shield after each god kill, making it a little bit harder to kill Awilix while she mows you down with her basic attack. The executioner is next in order to give you more damage and higher attack speed while decreasing your opponents' physical protection by 12 percent for 3 seconds, making them even more susceptible to your tremendous damage. Hydra's lament is next because it increases your physical power and increases cool down reduction by 10 percent while making your next basic attack deal an additional 30 percent damage. The additional 30 percent damage along with the 12 percent physical damage protection decrease is an equation for devastating damage. After hydra's lament, it's time to rack up the critical damage and critical strike chance by buying death bringer and malice. Buying death bringer first will allow you to get more critical hits to increase your damage with malice, which adds an additional 75 percent percent physical power as physical damage over the next 3 seconds, making sure you almost always deal more physical damage.
As far as abilities go, you're first priority is feather step. Feather step does a lot of damage along with rooting and crippling the god. The best way to use feather step is on the third hit of the enemy god because it does 2 times the damage along with dealing area damage in a small radius around the god. You're second priority is moonlight charge because it deals 60 percent of your physical power and knocks up enemy gods when they get hit from the side or behind, making it useful to gain an advantage over your enemy and allowing you to use your ultimate on them. Your ultimate, gravity surge, is a bit tricky to use and should be used hand-in-hand with moonlight charge. Gravity charge deals 80 percent physical power on enemy gods that are leaping or knocked into the air after they get pulled to her position. After the enemy god is pulled to Awilix, you gain bonus attack speed and physical power, along with protection against roots, slows, and knock backs for 6 seconds, making her a more powerful and mobile powerhouse. Summon Suku should be primarily used to get out of sticky situations and deal area damage to minions and clustered enemy gods.
I hope this build was helpful and informative for everyone learning to play Awilix!
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