Cho'Gath with 22 MP5 at level 1 with runes is hilarious. I buy a Meki Pendant and use my full page of tier 3 runes and I can spam Rupture and Scream almost nonstop. Now THAT'S harassment.
Poppy is fun. I played as her a few times. First normal match I played I dominated. Right now her Q is actually bugged and is hitting way harder than it should so it will be "nerfed." Her ult is really cool in team fights but it's not as great at tower diving as I thought it would be since if your target dies, the ult stops. The funny part about Poppy is that you can build her pure DPS attack damage/speed/crit etc. and still be a tank. Her passive WILL be nerfed. When she's at 1/5th HP and you Feast her and she doesn't die...that's BS for a passive. As a matter of fact, if you build her as a tank, it lowers the efficiency of her passive, so pure DPS is actually better. She has the DPS of a carry and the survivability of a tank. She won't last in the shape she is right now. I think she'll be fine once they nerf Q though.
Fiddlesticks tips: spam Dark Wind in enemy champs as often as you can. Use your ult wisely: don't initiate team fights with it...use it to turn around a fight that's already in progress. Don't use it on fleeing champs either. Make sure to catch them in a terrible situation with it and you'll get triple and quadrakills if you do it right. Use your Terror fear spell on them when you ult so they can't get out of it.
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I'm playing Alistar a lot recently. With my mana regen runes I can spam his heal spell without stopping, literally. Everytime it's ready I can use it. I can even throw in Pulverize and Headbutts and still not run out of mana. I dominate laning with him. Take Flash, flash in and pulverize, then walk behind them and headbutt towards your turret and it's GG. He's a freaking great tank. I won 10 matches in a row as him!!!
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