Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. This page continues to exist for archive purposes. Rammus is a big beefy tank in the late game and is great in team fights! Rammus wants to stay with his team at all times as he has great abilities to help the team. As a jungler, your main objective is to keep track of when Dragons, Rift Herald, and Baron spawn.
Taking these epic monsters will give you and your team an advantage in the game. When a team fight happens, Rammus is great at being in the front line protecting his team. He's a tank that has a lot of crowd control and as mentioned before, has a great Ultimate Soaring Slam and his taunts that can change a team fight.
Overall Rammus is a fun and speedy champion that has easy to learn abilities if you're looking for a big tank junglers. He doesn't have the biggest carry potential but can help the team out a lot because of his tankiness and crowd control abilities.
Thank you for reading this guide! Feel free to follow me and ask any questions on:. Good luck on the rift summoners! Whether you are completely new to Rammus or looking to refine your playstyle, we will help you take your Wild Rift game to the next level. Learn Rammus's abilities in detail, the best items to build, which skills to level first, and more. Rammus The Armordillo. Recommended Role Jungle. Rammus' Item Build Starting Item. Core Items.
Final Build. Defensive Ball Curl. Frenzying Taunt. Soaring Slam. Red Smite? Challenging Smite. Ranked 32 in Jungle Role. Items Early Game Options. My favorites. Boots of Swiftness Winged Moonplate. Durable, weak vs kite. Mercury's Treads Plated Steelcaps.
Smurfing with on-hit? Cloak of Agility Rageknife. Mid Game Favorites. On-hit big balls required if not smurfing. Tank options. Turbo Chemtank. On-hit options big balls required if not smurfing. Guinsoo's Rageblade Wit's End. Extreme Major Even Minor Tiny. Show All. None Low Ok Strong Ideal. Extreme Threats. Ideal Synergies. Ideal Strong Ok Low None. Rammus counters well. Rammus gets countered. Tips for Jungling By Frillen. Frillen is a Diamond Rammus main with a fairly unique build and playstyle that's explored in detail throughout this guide.
The author breaks down Rammus' build options from your typical tank and movement speed items to some more damage-oriented picks to carry your games harder.
Beyond Rammus specifically, this guide also includes a lot of general tips for jungling and even advice on how to climb the ranked ladder, regardless of your role or champion. If you want to emulate the success of this Rammus player, definitely give this guide a read. About the Author. In spring , I decayed back to D3, where I most likely belong with my performance swinging between high and low D3 for a few years.
Play Video. General Inspire greatness with persistance, positivity and by being a sportsman and a leader when your teams need one. Or just 1v9 for your boosted monkey team. Try to be nice, ok? League is a marathon, not a sprint. Have patience, discipline and fun. Limit champion pool to spend less time learning micro champion specific mechanics and more time learning macro strategic priorities.
Look up live game stats on op. Never surrender see Magifelix interview at the end of guide. Read patch notes. Find reliable duo partners, mentor eachother and play champs with high statistical synergy.
Exercise, eat well, sleep well and take many long breaks for mental restitution. You don't become good by overpracticing, especially not while tilting. Judge your own performance over s, not 10s, of games. If you start losing games in a row, take a break. Mental reset is important. This is likely the most impactful habit you can implement as a jungler, and even as a laner you should prioritize setting up an early Herald.
If behind, farm under turrets and stall until you get item spikes or enemy makes mistakes. If ahead, force the next safest objective. After laning phase, shove all possible waves and don't let gold and experience go to noone. Never start a high risk Baron — fight for vision, but don't start if not free.
Always start a free Baron — unless an Inhibitor is free. Contest drakes and ward them to make plays elsewhere if not possible to contest. Individual drakes are not very impactfull early to mid, and I would priotize first herald higher than first drake, but dragon souls are very strong and can be game deciding. Priotize Elder Dragon higher than Baron, as it gives much higher teamfighting potential. Think twice about splitpushing — don't let your team get all-in'ed 5v4.
Especially late game, when one team fight will decide the outcome of the game. As Rammus , avoid fighting before you hit level 3. Identify the easiest gankable lanes, both for you and the enemy jungler. Look for fights when you have power spikes. See Itemization Chapter. Don't take outnumbered fights unless considerably ahead.
Target enemy carries during mid game. Recall with your team, and not when your team is rushing to a fight. Do the Krugs as much as possible — as they are the most valuable camp both in terms of gold and experience. Track camp respawn timers — ideally you'd return to camps as they respawn. Don't priorize early Rift Scuttlers too much as they give the least gold.
Scuttle gold scale form , so they start as low priority and end as highest priority of jungle camps. Works with the first medium Krug too, but very awkward to do with Rammus AoE.
Wolves are the least valuable camp, so give it low priority. Shove waves to deny enemy gold and experience. Vision Ward one entrance to your Red Buff and guard the other. If invaded, and you can't counter, because enemy team have better level 1 comp, start somewhere else. Buy Control Wards on every back. Get sweeper on your first or second back to deny as much vision as possible. Set up and clear vision around your next objective and your flanks. Rammus FAQ. With ravenous hunter, you don't need refillable and can afford a control ward, otherwise I prefer refillable.
Same reason Unflinching is strong on him. Check this site, when I forget to update. About The Guide. With this effort, I improved enough to climb from Gold to Diamond in one season , and I believe you can do better, if you put your mind up to it. Getting some form of mentoring along the way helps a lot, and that's what this guide aims to do. The guide is in three parts: The Climb — about a healthy mindset for improved performance and having fun. Armordillo Adventures — about Rammus micro, because I am a Rammus fanatic.
Strategic Advice — about the big subject of macro play. Hopefully, the read will be valuable to brand new as well as seasoned Rammus players and even for people looking for general coaching tips. Here's a bit of gameplay with some questionable midgame decisions, but an awesome early botlane camp and one of the most hilarious Rift Heralds I ever dropped.
Our Vladimir top is whining and spamming ff, because I am camping botlane and leaving him to rot top. When we finally come top enemy Irelia is in for a surprise. Part 1: The Climb. How to improve at league? Getting better at anything takes time, it takes practice on a regular basis and it takes the right kind of practice. It also takes the right attitude. So don't be that guy, who claims that matchmaking and trolls are keeping you below your desserved rank or MMR.
Sure, some games are lost no matter how well you perform. Sure, you can have a few unlucky games in a row and feel it's unfair. Any true diamond player can get to mid plat blindfolded, and master players can get to mid Diamond faster than you can say tyler1. Another is to keep doing the same mistakes — possibly without realizing them — and expecting new results.
I doubt any challenger players got their rank before having invested thousands of hours into playing the game. This pairing is somewhat rare. Alistar is forced to battle against Rammus in only 1. Alistar does a ok job of countering Rammus. On average, he wins a acceptable When Alistar included at least these three items in his build, he performed much better vs. Rammus than with most other commonly used builds. In fact, Alistar boasted an average win rate of Out of all the rune combinations that we analyzed for Alistar vs Rammus matchups, this combo of runes resulted in the best win rate.
Notably, these runes provided a We have also included the best Rammus runes to fend off Alistar to help you grasp how he will likely be built to try to beat your champ.
The stat comparisons provided here show some influential Alistar versus Rammus counter stats that may help us appreciate the differences and similarities between this set of champions. Alistar usually has a slightly smaller longest kill spree than his enemy,opponent,foe,counter,matchup does.
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