Itawe, The God Herald (Shaman Concept)

#Champion Info ##Name: Itawe, The God Herald ##Role: Zoning Mage, Enchanter ##Position: Support, Mid


#Champion Details

##Summary

###Champion Design and Role

Itawe (pronounced Heat Her Way) is a rapid fire zoning mage that relies mostly on his totems. By rapidly casting abilites, Itawe can create these totems to help him combat. The fury totem boosts nearby allied damage and causes his Q to bounce dealing damage in AoEs. The blessing totem heals nearby allies for a large amount and passive grants them healing from magic damage dealt while the roar totem stuns enemies and passively reduces enemy resistances.

###Champion Build

Itawe is an AP Enchanter champion that builds a bit of health. A small list of recommended items are:

  • Rylais

  • Grail

  • Luden's Echo

  • Face Of The Mountain

###Champion Lore

TL;DR

>Itawe was a warrior from a tribe of shamans who became one of the few able to wield the power of more than one god. He protected his tribe from harm and followed the will of the gods until one day he accidentally killed a tribe of innocent people. Distraught, he abadoned his power as God Herald and became a hermit. After talking to a stranger he finally regained his senses and vowed to return the world to a time of peace.

###Champion Appearance

A male Illaoi with a totem across his back Totem Picture.


#Champion Abilities

##P Totem Caller

###Description

Active: >After every 4th ability cast, Itawe can summon a totem based on the ability he chooses at no mana cost. Totems act like terrain and Itawe can have a maximum of three on the field. If Itawe doesn't cast a spell during the totem window he stores the totem, allowing him to have a maximum of two stored.

###Stats

  • Health: 100 (+10 per level) (+10 / 15 / 20 / 25 (+1 per 50AP)% of Itawe)

  • Resistances: 50 (+5 per level) (+10 / 15 / 20 / 25 (+2 per 50AP)% of Itawe)

  • Range: 400 units

  • Size: Ornn Pillar

  • Totem Window: 4 seconds

###Notes

  • If Itawe creates a totem while he has a stored totem, he can still create another totem.

  • Totem's apply spell effects such as Luden's Echo and Hextech Gunblade.

  • Mechanism operates similar to Yorick's Q and ghouls summoning.

##Q Varn's Fury

###Description

Active: >Itawe sends a ball of fire towards his enemies dealing 20 / 40 / 60 / 80 / 100 (+0.4 AP)magic damage that ignores 40% magic resistance to all enemies hit, stopping at the first champion.

Totem Caller: Fury >Passive: Nearby allie

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Itawe, The God Herald

#Champion Details

Name: Itawe, The God Herald

Role: Enchanter Support, Off Tank Mage

Position: Bot, Mid


#Champion Details

##S Summary

###Champion Design and Role

Itawe (pronounced Heat Her Way) is a rapid fire zoning mage that relies mostly on his totems. By rapidly casting abilites, Itawe can create these totems to help him combat. The fury totem boosts nearby allied damage and causes his Q to bounce dealing damage in AoEs. The blessing totem heals nearby allies for a large amount and passive grants them healing from magic damage dealt while the roar totem stuns enemies and passively reduces enemy resistances.

###Champion Build

Itawe is an AP Enchanter champion that builds a bit of health. A small list of recommended items are:

  • Rylais

  • Grail

  • Luden's Echo

  • Face Of The Mountain

###Champion Lore

TL;DR

>Itawe was a warrior from a tribe of shamans who became one of the few able to wield the power of more than one god. He protected his tribe from harm and followed the will of the gods until one day he accidentally killed a tribe of innocent people. Distraught, he abadoned his power as God Herald and became a hermit. After talking to a stranger he finally regained his senses and vowed to return the world to a time of peace.


#Abilities

##P Totem Caller

Itawe periodically gains Totem stacks. While Itawe has totem stacks, casting an ability enables him to place a totem at a target location. Not creating a totem within the cast window allows the totem to be stored. Totems act as terrain and have stats based on Itawe's. Casting abilities and damaging champions with totem effects reduces the cooldown on totem caller. All of Itawe's abilities have the same cast range as his totems.

###Stats

  • Cooldown: 30 / 25 / 20 / 15 seconds (static)

  • Cast Range: 850 / 900 / 950 / 1000 units

  • Ability Cast Cooldown Reduction: 5 seconds per ability cast

  • Totem Effect Cooldown Reduction: 2 seconds per champ hit (max 5 seconds per totem)

  • Totem Health: 100 (+10 per level) (+10 / 15 / 20 / 25 (+1 per 50AP)% of Itawe)

  • Totem Resistances: 50 (+5 per level) (+10 / 15 / 20 / 25 (+2 per 50AP)% of Itawe)

  • Totem Effect Diameter: 600 / 700 / 800 / 900 units

  • Totem Active Diameter: 300 / 350 / 400 / 450 units

  • Totem Diameter: 150 units (1.5 Teemos)

  • Totem Creation Window: 2 Seconds

  • Max Amount Of Totems: 3

###Notes

  • If Itawe has reached the max amount of totems, creating a new totem will destroy the oldest
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