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Aphelios's versatility means he can adapt to any situation. Maokai’s root with his Twisted Advance sets up kills on a silver platter, and with Aphelios’ Crescendum or Calibrum, it's like ...
Calibrum: A rifle that offers Aphelios’ basic attacks extra range. Its Q, Moonshot, fires a skillshot that damages and marks the first enemy hit, while its effect on Moonlight Vigil marks all ...
Calibrum “The Fight”, the celestial being that empowers Calibrum (Image via League of Legends) This is the sniper rifle that Aphelios uses in League of Legends.
Here are the five guns that Aphelios can cycle through in their order: Calibrum - Poke/Harass When his abilities (like his Q and Ultimate) damage enemies, they are marked.
Aphelios CALIBRUM BUGFIX: Attacks that consume Calibrum marks no longer apply on-hit effects an additional time CALIBRUM MARK DAMAGE RATIO: 0.4 bonus attack damage ⇒3 bonus attack damage ...
We see Aphelios using each one of his five weapons – the Calibrum, Severum, Gravitum, Infernum, and Crescendum – as well as their unique abilities.
Calibrum abilities mark enemies hit for 4.5 seconds when they deal damage. Aphelios can deliver a follow up basic attack with his off-hand weapon by right-clicking marked enemies anywhere on the map.
In 10.3, the attack range of his Calibrum was capped to 1,800 units, which previously had no limit to its range. And now in 10.4, not only is he going to be getting an indicator, but the range on ...
Calibrum: Aphelios’ basic attacks after he uses Moonlight Vigil will mark enemies and detonating the marks will deal extra damage. Severum: Using Moonlight Vigil heals Aphelios.
Aphelios can right-click marked enemies anywhere on the map to follow up with a basic attack from his off-hand weapon (or his non-Calibrum weapon, in cases where he swaps Calibrum to his off-hand ...
Aphelios can right-click marked enemies anywhere on the map to follow up with a basic attack from his off-hand weapon (or his non-Calibrum weapon, in cases where he swaps Calibrum to his off-hand ...