Also it's 250 more range than her E? Another new annoying mechanic mentioned by Etherdeon in the comments, is that her new W now only poisons when they are IN the poison cloud. Fine I get the idea, there are some unique circumstances where the player can utilise this by positioning near terrain, but it's far too difficult to utilise properly in clutch situations where the enemy frantically gap-close. This idea of limited W range and stopping at walls. I don't want to land an ultimate and realise I'm not even in range to E them, thus make me move and waste valuable stun time. Her E range is lower than her maximum ultimate range? I believe the E and Q's ranges (not sure on Q, do quote me if wrong) were decreased. Mana regen barely helps, and you daren't ever trade with the enemy laner because he'll gladly let you go OOM with just one spell rotation. Having base 375 mana, along with the increased 60 mana cost effectively lets me Q only 6 times in lane before having to return to base. Dear god, Riot must already have had enough people telling them this but her laning phase is laughable now early on. This is made further worse with her clunkier E.Īnd not to forget to mention one of the worst changes. Her Q's base damages were buffed (probably because her W is harder to land but more on that later), which really isn't a big deal because now her MS falls off making it hard to chase down opponents in lane. This often leads to stutter stepping when chasing champions in lane where she begins another AA animation before casting E, effectively rooting her for a longer duration. Cass should be able to weave AA's during her E spam, however new Cassiopeia allows one AA and an awkward wait until her E comes off CD when dueling other champions. For those mentioning clunky: I never mentioned the W as clunky, but the E by all regards, is literally clunky. Abyssal is a great purchase now as it provides CDR but you get the point. This effectively also forces Cass players to build CDR which is really a 'meh' stat as you want to rush Seraph, RoA, Rylais, Void ASAP. However the CD is affected by CDR, meaning only at 45% CDR will she have her E CD back to 0.49 seconds which is very sub-optimal as Deathfire is too staple to forego. Now it is 0.9 seconds across all ranks, which makes her feel VERY clunky in lane. Her E's pre-rework static cooldown was 0.5 seconds (when poisoned). So I know there's another thread on frontpage already about Cassiopeia but it only mentions one of many of Cass's problems. Once again, these will only be observable from certain areas on the planet.įollow us on Twitter (opens in new tab) or on Facebook (opens in new tab). The next lunar occultations of Uranus happen on Nov. This will continue for the rest of this year. It has obscured the ice giant from somewhere on Earth once a month since February 2022. The moon is currently enjoying a long streak of occulting Uranus. This is so far away that the planet takes around 84 Earth years to complete an orbit of the sun. The planet is described as an ice giant with at least 80% or more of its mass made up of an icy mix of water, methane, and ammonia.ĭespite being so large, Uranus isn't as visible as Jupiter and Saturn - the solar system's massive gas giants - because it is further out in the solar system located at a distance of around 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers). Uranus is the third largest planet in the solar system and is four times wider than the Earth. Even where the lunar occultation isn't visible, the moon's proximity to Uranus will give observers in these regions a good guide to spotting the dim planet. This means skywatchers will need a pair of binoculars to see the event and the planet. Where the lunar occultation of Uranus can be seen, the bright glare of the moon will obscure it. In other areas, the occultation won't be visible because Uranus is below the horizon at the time of the lunar occultation or won't be observable because the sky is too bright for it to be seen. That means while the lunar occultation of Uranus is visible to some, skywatchers on the other side of Earth will see the planet and the moon separated by two degrees, over four times the moon's diameter in the sky. Want a telescope to help you see events like lunar occultations better? We recommend the Celestron Astro Fi 102 (opens in new tab) as the top pick in our best beginner's telescope guide.
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