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The idea of this build is simple: buy everything that adds Attack Speed and Attack Power. The smart assassin main knows that gods like Ratatoskr are EXTREMELY squishy. Its important to know that you are able to solo gods but you need to keep your health and mana under close watch. That's pretty much all you need to know here. Also take note that this isn't a concrete build, and any of its items can be switched out for things like Bloodforge, or other items as you prefer, as well as the ability leveling can be done according to your play style. It's a fun build, so good luck, and have fun out there!
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The concept seems fun, but you're asking to get absolutely blown up. You deal all your damage up close, and with things like
Also, you don't have that much pen, so leveling Flurry earlier might be better than leveling your dash first, which is honestly a weird thing to level first, especially if you're also getting
So...fun build? Sure...? But effective vs. a decent enemy team that sees how you're building? Less likely, IMO.