So we’ve got me, Sobek, your unfriendly neighborhood alligator god, an incredibly incompetent Loki, a skilled Zeus, a decent Thor, and an Artemis who only plays arena. Right at the start the Thor points out that no one is in right lane, so Artemis abandons the duo and leaves for the other side of the map, never to return.
So you think that would be bad right? Nah, I didn’t die and when I finally decided to back for the first time I was
level 12. But it gets better. The enemy team brought 3 mages, a jungler and an adc. I was already way overleved because I stayed in lane forever and kept forcing the enemy out, and then I complemented that by buying all the most specialized magic defense gear. So it got to the point where I would just stand in front of an enemy mage, barely even trying to dodge their attacks, and regen about as fast as they could damage me.
Sadly this couldn’t last. Our Loki was dragging our offense down too much so we couldn’t effectively finish them off; thus as things often go we hit the level cap and the enemy got to catch up. Around this point I died a few times, although far less than I killed. After the end of a long series of bloody team fights and phoenix kills that don’t result in anything, our terribad Loki somehow manages to kill a phoenix right under the enemy’s nose with no help from the rest of us. I missed what happened next but it ended up with the rest of my team dead, and the enemy titan at a sliver of health.
Sobek: Should I go?
Artemis: Yes, go.
Zues: Good plan
So I charged alone up the left lane, where the only destroyed enemy phoenix was. Literally charged, as in I used my charge attack as fast as its cooldown would allow me in order to get in there as fast as possible. For some reason the enemy let a wave of creeps get in to attack their titan and that undoes all its regeneration.
They clear out the creeps and move to the edge of their base to defend it. But I’m already upon them. I dodge a slowing tornado, run up to their titan, use my charge attack… and finish off the enemy titan in a single, glorious blow. The ending cutscene of it dying featured one dancing alligator surrounded by an army of dejected enemy creeps and gods.