![]() ![]() But once he's fully applied An Acquired Taste to his snakebit target, he has far more tricks to show them than a measly stun. Fishing for direct hits on enemy champions, or better still, pulling off the stun, should give Tahm Kench the edge in most of his tank battles. If it looks like the enemy's trying to all-in him, Tahm Kench can Devour his enemy for a burst of damage and some uninhibited healing, or, if he hasn't applied enough stacks of his passive, activate Thick Skin for a life-saving shield.īut how does the velvet-voiced monstrosity actually fight? Well, most of his early poke and harass comes from Tongue Lash. The thing to remember with Tahm Kench is that even when he goes even in trades, he wins thanks to Thick Skin's passive, which regenerates enough of the River King's health to make otherwise questionable trades more palatable. From there the River King's free to last hit and trade with his opponent as he sees fit. Tahm Kench is tanky enough to take a licking as well as give one, so he's best positioned amongst his minions when he heads to a solo lane. Meandering out of lane under the pretense of warding, Tahm Kench can meet up with his jungler before using Abyssal Voyage to set up a gank. Aside from offering his ally the same unmatched protection during enemy ganks, he can get pretty mouthy in allied ganks, too. ![]() ![]() His versatility really shines in ganks, too. Finally, even if the enemy team commits to trading in lane, Tahm Kench can turn his attention to the enemy damage dealer, slathering them up with his passive before Devouring them to create a super powerful - albeit temporary - two vs one scenario. What's more, should he end up on the receiving end of enemy attacks as he waddles away, Thick Skin's passive offers the River King plenty of regenerative support. The effect lasts longer than most crowd control abilities, so even if the enemy team manages to land a perfect catch on the River King's marksman, Tahm Kench effectively cleanses it before repositioning somewhere safer. If the enemy manages to slow or stun his ally, Tahm Kench simply Devours them before heading to safety. Once he's wobbled into lane, his main role is to stick with his lane buddy, making sure they're safe and able to farm at will. Tahm Kench makes for a fine support thanks to his unrivaled ability to save his marksman from otherwise impending death. ![]()
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