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Iron Grip - Let's talk about it.
#11

  1. Iron grip is a tool for baiting out invulnerable and cleanses. 
Source: Metal Magi.
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#12
scenarios:

1. you hit Iron Grip
1a. they spend a cleanse/etc. to mitigate its effects. you trade valuable spell for valuable spell. even trade.
1b. you walk up to their front and trade spells with them, or they rotate to face you. maybe you lose, maybe you don't. probably win because this is ur strategy. even (?) trade.
1c. you walk up behind them and theyre forced to do little more than block or cast aoes as you unload skillshots into the back of their head repeatedly. you win the fight, probably. you've got a beam. you definitely have a beam. you're metal, why wouldn't you have a beam? they're fucked.

2. you miss Iron Grip
2a. you need to get a slow for those very evasive opponents w/ non-immunity speedboosts
2b. you need to get good and position or time it better
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#13
oh this is an iron grip BUFF thread?

downvote.
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#14
Out of all the spells you ask to get buffed, you chose the 'murder button' spell. If it didn't have cleanses as a counter, it would have no counters. It's a homing 5 second root that, guess what? You can STUN your opponent off of too. Roots don't fall into stun coding.

Metal already has a 'you're not allowed to move' mentality to it. Almost every spell in it is a hard, hard CC. If you bait out a cleanse with it? You can still hit them with enough CC that they wish they had four cleanses.
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#15
Cleanses are not the only way to counter roots, please don't say that. If you genuinely do not have a single option that deals with roots, it's just bad building.

(also just like block lol)
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#16
Quote:they spend a cleanse/etc. to mitigate its effects. 


Quote:etc.


let it be known i am Iron Grip counter inclusive
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#17
Are you insane? Why would anyone want Iron Grip to be what you just proposed?

The move is fine where it is. And it works fine for what it does and how it accomplishes it.

So... Nope.
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