Zeri, the Spark of Zaun, is the latest champion that will be released within League of Legends. She is the first champion for season 2022 and is going to be an ADC.
Zeri is a bit of an unorthodox champion and is currently available for testing in the PBE. Her unique kit and fun playstyle have already made several fans fall in love with her.
However, it is important to understand that this build is definitely not the most optimal. This is currently the most preferred build within League of Legends' PBE as it seems to work quite well with her kit.
Zeri, as has already been mentioned, is an ADC. However, she is a bit complicated to play. This is because, the way her Q ability works allows multiple builds on her. Zeri's Q has a passive mode and an active mode.
The passive mode of her Q ability is basically her basic attacks. This ability deals magic damage and has AP scaling. In other words, if someone levels up her Q and does not use the active ability then Zeri can fully function as an AP damage dealer.
However, the active mode on her Q ability deals physical damage. Active mode scales with AD and its cooldown depends on the timer of Zeri's basic attacks.
It is a bit complicated, but the rundown is that she can be built for both AD and AP. However, she can also be built as a hybrid with a combination of both sorts of items.
Since Zeri is a marksman champion at heart, pressing the attack is the best way to proceed. Biscuit Delivery makes her laning easier and Magical Footwear ensures she does not have to spend gold on boots.
This is where things get a bit interesting. Zeri can be built as a hybrid or purely AP and AD in League of Legends. Since she was only released two days back in the Public Beta Environment (PBE), it is highly
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