Bully Blackfeather by SweetSushi

Bully Blackfeather

By: SweetSushi
Last Updated: Aug 24, 2016
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Blackfeather

Build: Booley BF

Ability Path

Heartthrob
Heroic Perk
Feint of Heart
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Rose Offensive
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Threat Hero Notes
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Lyra Being able to heal teamates to almost full health is a great thing to have... on your team. On the enemy team a Roam Lyra can be very crucial for them. She is a high priority target for any team. Blackfeather or not.
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  No Threat
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SAW Saw is a problem for many, but for Blackfeather he isn't. However lane against him could be difficult, but if your weapon power a Tension Bow will get you a few kills early on against Saw.
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Kestrel E. Z.
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Celeste Lane against her is hard so once again focus on farming, but if she crosses the golden circle that's your chance to go all in.
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Joule High damage, but easily evaded attacks. Just stay aware.
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Petal Lane against Petal can be hard, but easily dominated. Just make sure you focus on your farm and not killing him cause it could cost you your life.
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Glaive Metal Jacket can help you shut down Glaive, and in a team fight i would focus him first or second depending on who's dealing the damage on the team.
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Krul Krul is three-sided. You can either dominate him early on and give your whole team an advantage, die from him a few times, but still domainate early game cause your counter ganking and being cautious, or he domainates you hard and carries the game.
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Alpha Alpha is a problem for many and blackfeather is one of them. If your lane make sure you back off when she arrives and take her on with a team.
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Ozo Not many people play Ozo, but he can easily dominate you if build right. Make sure you take a team and don't go in alone unless he/she builds wrong.
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Reim Reim's shield can cause major problems. In a team fight its best to focus he other two, even if he deals major damage, so that now your whole team can focus him and pick up the ace.
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Ringo Not seeing very many Ringos, but a good Ringo player can very well make things difficult for you. with his high attack speed and high damage, it's best to focus him first in a team fight and hope your Roam has a fountain.
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Lance Weapon Power Lance is very effective early game. My only tip is to make sure you focus him second or last.
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Taka Late game Taka isn't much of an issue, however early on Taka can deal a considerable amount of damage to you which can give him and his entire team an early advantage
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Vox Vox is a threat anytime. Hes squishy and if you can get close he wont be able to defend himself. Any distance outside of your melee range can cause a problem and Vox will gain the advantage and likely lead his team to victory,
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If You Go Weapon I'd Read This Top

For going weapon It's best to jungle, however you can lane as well. Starting off with Tension Bow helps you deal a big amount of damage starting off. In recent updates its very easy to get a big start with just your starting items so getting the Tension Bow just makes it that much easier. In terms of defense it is necessary that you chose the right one. How do you know what to choose? If most of the team is heavily dependent on basic attacks such as Blackfeatehr himself, Krul, or Glaive buy a Metal Jacket and get your roamer to buy a Atlas Pauldron assuming you aren't playing with soloQ insta-lockers. Buy a Aegis if they enemy team is dependent on abilities such as Celeste or Taka. Buying the Breaking Point is where you start to deal heavy damage and you can now start using your ult(C) to deal damage. While the hero spotlight tells you to use it for maneuverability try to use it to deal beginning damage, but always save one charge. Use your second charge to either deal group damage if the rest of the enemy team is at lane, finish a fleeing opposer (who is low), or running away because of the speed boost you gain. Lastly, is the decision to either buy a Serpent's Mask or a Sorrow Blade. You should most likely choose Sorrow Blade, but if you truly feel like you need life steal (especially with the recent buff on it) then buy it. The choice is yours.

If You Go Crystal I'd Read This Top

For going crystal It's best to lane, however you can jungle as well. Starting off with Aftershock is a great asset because early game your abilities have 4+ second cool-downs. Shortening that early on is beneficial to being offensive (Bullying) your enemy lane. While your Feint of Heart(A) doesn't do as much damage your On Point(B) does considerably more damage. Bullying your opposer with On Point(B) will do much more damage than weapon. For defense check sentence 5 and 6 of the "Weapon" chapter. Buying an Alternating is like the less fortunate brother of Breaking Point. You still have you bonus attack speed, but the damage isn't as great. As long as you are constantly using your ult(which you can find what to do with your ult[C] in the "Weapon" chapter sentence 7 and 8) you should be able to succeed in getting kills, and staying alive in general. Crucible is a mandatory item that you should be getting or already have if your dying constantly. Lastly is the decision, Broken Myth or Shatterglass. This is quite simple actually. I f the majority of the team has Shield items(such as an Aegis) build a Broken Myth. Otherwise build Shatterglass.

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