Although, it definitely heals a lot on mid to late fights where enemies are grouped up and are affected by both Morgana’s 2nd ability, Tormented Shadow, and ultimate, Soul Shackles at the same time.ĭark Binding is a slow-moving skill shot that deals magic damage and roots the first enemy hit for a relatively long duration. It is not exactly magical vamp because it does not work on all kinds of enemies and it is not exactly game-breaking that the enemy has to rush grievous wounds against Morgana. Morgana’s passive allows her to heal off of the damage dealt by her abilities against champions, large minions, and large monsters. Void Staff will allow you to punish even those who stack magic resist against you with its high amount of magic penetration.With this item, both your damage and shielding output will spike. Rabadon’s Deathcap grants the highest AP bonus among all items.Due to the shortened cooldown, you don’t have to think twice about using it on even just one enemy. Upon reaching three or more stacks, you will be able to spam Morgana’s ultimate, Soul Shackles every team fight. Awakened Soulstealer grants ultimate haste for every unique takedown.Upgrade with the Stasis Enchant to protect yourself while using Soul Shackles. Ionian Boots of Lucidity increases the rate you can spam your abilities and summoner spells.Luden’s Echo amplifies the already high AP ratio of Morgana’s 1st ability, Dark Binding. It is also a great addition when trying to both siege or defend as it can easily be proc’d using her 2nd ability, Tormented Shadows.It grants gold provided you are able to poke the opponents with your abilities. Spectral Sickle is a must for supports if you’re planning to use her in the bottom lane along with the ADC. ![]() As it stands, however, Ultimate Soul Christmas is seemingly just another thrown-together budget collection, albeit one that boasts many great names and half as many great songs.This is the standard support Morgana Wild Rift build which focuses on her offensive capabilities while balancing its burst damage and DPS factors. If you don't mind doing so, you'll have yourself one of the best Christmas discs imaginable. Still, there's a darn good single disc's worth of excellent Christmas music here if you don't mind taking matters into your own hands: use your PC or Mac to delete all the '80s-sounding songs with big, synthetic drums, as well as the few oddities that don't belong, and then re-sequence the remaining highlights into a stellar mix of gems. For instance, for every top-shelf classic like Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song," you get a bargain-bin cutout like the O'Jays' way-past-their-prime "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." In other words, you get the good with the bad, not to mention a considerably broad notion of soul music - one that spans the vocal jazz of Lena Horne and the blues of Charles Brown to the unmistakably '80s urban sounds of Alexander O'Neal and the adult contemporary of En Vogue. In fact, a lot of them are latter-day recordings, and few are all that canonical. Granted, there is some seriously first-rate talent here, but few of the compiled songs are actually first-rate. ![]() As the age-old saying goes, however, don't judge a book by its cover. After all, how can you go wrong with such a talented lineup of artists? Luther Vandross, Otis Redding, Al Green, Babyface, Boyz II Men, Isaac Hayes, Lou Rawls, Fats Domino, Ella Fitzgerald, and Nancy Wilson are just ten of the featured big-name artists here on this double-disc, 30-song collection assembled by The Right Stuff. (Were the selections drawn from a hat? One might wonder.) Yet, if you don't mind parsing through the songs, there are a great many diamonds in the rough here. Ultimate Soul Christmas comes awfully close to being just another thrown-together one, with its questionably compiled and haphazardly sequenced inclusions. For every beginning-to-end wonderful Christmas collection like Motown Christmas or A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector, there are a hundred - if not several hundred - thrown-together budget ones that are anything but wonderful. There are just so many collections out there - and so many that are downright shoddy ripoffs. Given the myriad compilations of Christmas music that have been released over the decades, you'd think it'd be easy to pick a winner.
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