Thoughts on still building Stridebreaker?

I've been building Kraken > Guinsoo's > Terminus > Death's Dance 80% of the time, finishing with whatever I feel like I need. I know others have been building the crit build and honestly I haven't tried it enough to give an opinion. But I'm wondering if anyone is still building Stridebreaker?

I still like building it second if the enemy team is 3+ squishies, or even if it's only 2 but they're 80% of the threat on the enemy team. The active feels way too good to pass up when it comes to chasing down those high priority targets that I don't need a ton of damage to kill.

The games I do go stride I just default back to the Death's Dance > Wit's End, but I'm wondering if there's better options after going Stride. Is Guinsoo's still good third or fourth? Does anyone ever not build DD?

Please let me know any thoughts you have about building Stridebreaker on current Bel'Veth.

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u/Abyssya — 3 days ago

Need Another Support to Complement Galio

I've been one tricking Galio for a while and I think he's a fantastic support that has a ton of strengths. I feel great into the majority of picks but it feels miserable to play into multiple long range AD picks. Bot lanes with Senna/Ashe support, Quinn/Akshan, people flexing ADCs mid, things like that.

While it doesn't improve the enemy comp, it makes it harder for me to meaningfully interact and I'm wondering if anyone has a recommendation for games like that. I prefer champs that have room for flexibility in their build to adapt to the game. I'm thinking of Nidalee because she seems really interesting but I'm not sure how she matches up into drafts like that.

Any insight into what you like to pick into 3+ ranged ad champs is appreciated!

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u/Abyssya — 2 months ago

To the Discard Warlock whose Duke of Below I Aldor Peacekeeper'd and you instantly conceded....

I wish you a pleasant future of continuing to not know how your cards work.

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u/Abyssya — 3 months ago