Agreecleanse is most underrated spell in lol
cleanse is super super underrated man poeple need to focus more on it that thing can be so broken its crazyCleanse is a summoner spell that can be used by champions to remove certain types of crowd control effects and summoner spell debuffs from themselves. When used, Cleanse will immediately remove the following debuffs from the champion:
1. All forms of crowd control effects, including stuns, slows, roots, taunts, fears, silences, blinds, and immobilizes. Examples of crowd control abilities that can be removed by Cleanse include:
2. Ignite and Exhaust summoner spell debuffs, which reduce the target's healing or movement speed, respectively. Examples of summoner spell debuffs that can be removed by Cleanse include:
- Ashe's Enchanted Crystal Arrow (stun)
- Morgana's Dark Binding (root)
- Rammus's Taunt (taunt)
- Jhin's Deadly Flourish (root)
- Ignite's healing reduction debuff
- Exhaust's movement speed reduction debuff
Now, lets talk about what Cleanse cannot do.
There is one additional type of debuff that Cleanse cannot remove. Cleanse cannot remove suppression effects. Suppression effects are a type of crowd control that completely disables the target's ability to use summoner spells and abilities.
Examples of suppression effects that cannot be removed by Cleanse include:
- Warwick's Infinite Duress
- Malzahar's Nether Grasp
- Skarner's Impale
However, it is important to note that Cleanse does not remove certain debuffs, such as supression, damage over time effects like ignite or poison. Examples of debuffs that Cleanse cannot remove include:
Additionally, Cleanse cannot remove certain debuffs applied by items or runes, such as Morellonomicon's Grievous Wounds or Red Buff's slow. Examples of debuffs that Cleanse cannot remove include:
- Teemo's Toxic Shot (poison)
- Darius's Bleed (damage over time)
- Swain's Ravenous Flock (damage over time)
It's also important to note that Cleanse has a cooldown of 210 seconds (3.5 minutes) before it can be used again.
- Morellonomicon's Grievous Wounds (healing reduction)
- Red Buff's slow
I hope this detailed explanation helps clarify what Cleanse does and does not remove in League of Legends!
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Most of times i particularly prefer cleanse instead of heal when playing adc.cleanse is super super underrated man poeple need to focus more on it that thing can be so broken its crazy
There are quite a lot of people who don't use Cleanse, especially with zed or katarina, which for me is VERY important, in late and early game.Cleanse is a summoner spell that can be used by champions to remove certain types of crowd control effects and summoner spell debuffs from themselves. When used, Cleanse will immediately remove the following debuffs from the champion:
1. All forms of crowd control effects, including stuns, slows, roots, taunts, fears, silences, blinds, and immobilizes. Examples of crowd control abilities that can be removed by Cleanse include:
2. Ignite and Exhaust summoner spell debuffs, which reduce the target's healing or movement speed, respectively. Examples of summoner spell debuffs that can be removed by Cleanse include:
- Ashe's Enchanted Crystal Arrow (stun)
- Morgana's Dark Binding (root)
- Rammus's Taunt (taunt)
- Jhin's Deadly Flourish (root)
- Ignite's healing reduction debuff
- Exhaust's movement speed reduction debuff
Now, lets talk about what Cleanse cannot do.
There is one additional type of debuff that Cleanse cannot remove. Cleanse cannot remove suppression effects. Suppression effects are a type of crowd control that completely disables the target's ability to use summoner spells and abilities.
Examples of suppression effects that cannot be removed by Cleanse include:
- Warwick's Infinite Duress
- Malzahar's Nether Grasp
- Skarner's Impale
However, it is important to note that Cleanse does not remove certain debuffs, such as supression, damage over time effects like ignite or poison. Examples of debuffs that Cleanse cannot remove include:
Additionally, Cleanse cannot remove certain debuffs applied by items or runes, such as Morellonomicon's Grievous Wounds or Red Buff's slow. Examples of debuffs that Cleanse cannot remove include:
- Teemo's Toxic Shot (poison)
- Darius's Bleed (damage over time)
- Swain's Ravenous Flock (damage over time)
It's also important to note that Cleanse has a cooldown of 210 seconds (3.5 minutes) before it can be used again.
- Morellonomicon's Grievous Wounds (healing reduction)
- Red Buff's slow
I hope this detailed explanation helps clarify what Cleanse does and does not remove in League of Legends!
Definitelly is. A lot of champions could be played better with Cleanse.There are quite a lot of people who don't use Cleanse, especially with zed or katarina, which for me is VERY important, in late and early game.
Yeah, But I think the most important for me are Zed or Katarina.Definitelly is. A lot of champions could be played better with Cleanse.
Vayne alsoYeah, But I think the most important for me are Zed or Katarina.
I use it for almost everything, but i agree with that.cleanse is so underrated its op spell same ghost but going ghost with cleanse is kinda stinky
Isn't a must use in all situations, but its a must use some times.so cleanses is a must use? i usually run with heal and flash
thanks for the tips btw, im new player in lolIsn't a must use in all situations, but its a must use some times.
You need to check if your enemies have a lot of CC that can caught you.thanks for the tips btw, im new player in lol
Cleanse in urf is a must-use in 70% of times. Then exhaust.I used to play cleanse in URF because it is so OP
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