I believe everyone knows that the broken equipment has received a huge improvement in the near future. When a melee hero uses this piece of equipment, it can cause 12% of the current health as additional damage, while for ranged heroes this value is 8%. Therefore, through this change, this piece of equipment has undoubtedly become an artifact for melee heroes. We can now often see some top laners being defeated naked regardless of ranking or competition.
But there is also a piece of equipment that is very similar to him, and this piece of equipment is the Wisdom End Blade. This piece of equipment is also a piece of equipment that many players like very much. Among some heroes that rely more on attack speed, many players will also choose this piece of equipment as their first choice. There are also many similarities between Wisdom's End and Ruin, allowing many people to make a flexible choice between them. There are also some differences between these two pieces of equipment. As long as you make reasonable judgments based on different situations and the attributes of the hero itself, and make the best choice, you can achieve very good results.
First of all, the most important thing about these two pieces of equipment is that they still provide a lot of attack speed. Both of them can provide attack speed. For heroes with relatively high attack speed requirements, these two pieces of equipment are good choices. Both pieces of equipment can bring additional damage. Although the damage is different, the benefits to themselves are still relatively large.
Secondly, both have a certain blood-stealing ability, which is a very important attribute for heroes who rely more on attack speed. Under normal circumstances, many people will not carry the blood-sucking runes, so the blood-sucking ability provided by these two pieces of equipment is still very effective in the mid-to-late stage. Through the blood-sucking of these two pieces of equipment, your own battery life will be greatly improved.
First of all, the difference in attack speed provided by the two is still relatively high. Ruined provides 25% attack speed, while Wisdom's End provides 50% attack speed, so the attack speed provided by Wisdom's End is much higher than that of Destruction. Therefore, if you don't value the other attributes of Destruction and blindly pursue high attack speed, Wisdom's End Blade becomes more important than Destruction.
Secondly, Wisdom's End can provide magic resistance. This is the most important point of Wisdom's End, and it is also an important reason why many players choose this equipment. He can provide 50 points of magic resistance, which is still very high for some crispy players, and can avoid being killed instantly by some high-explosion mages. So if there are more mages on the opposite side, the benefits of using this equipment will be very high. This piece of equipment is also the only attack speed type equipment that provides magic resistance. Therefore, for heroes who rely more on attack speed and need magic resistance, this piece of equipment is the best choice.
The blood-sucking methods of the two are different. Ruined has a fixed blood-sucking effect and provides 12% of the blood-sucking attribute. The way the End of Wisdom absorbs blood is judged based on the damage caused by the End of Wisdom. When it is less than half health, the higher the damage caused by the End of Wisdom, the more blood it will suck.
A closer analysis shows that the additional damage added by the Wisdom's End Blade increases with the level, and the frequency of basic attacks is related to the attack speed. Therefore, the higher the level, the faster the attack speed. When it is lower than half health, the blood-sucking ability provided by the Wisdom End Blade will be stronger. Therefore, after a certain level or attack speed, the blood-sucking ability of Wisdom's End Blade is stronger than that of Ruin. And this effect is stronger for melee heroes, so under certain circumstances, in terms of pursuing blood-sucking ability, Wisdom's End is better than Ruined.
The ability to defeat tanks is strengthened. A very important attribute of Ruin is that it will cause damage equal to the target's current health percentage, and the damage of melee heroes is higher. This makes the dilapidation an artifact for fighting tanks, especially melee heroes. As long as the dilapidation is equipped, no matter how tanky the tank is, it will be as brittle as a piece of paper in front of the dilapidation. The End of Wisdom Blade does not have such ability.
In addition, an active skill owned by Ruin is also very important. It can cause magic damage to enemy heroes, slow down the enemy, and accelerate itself. Therefore, this active skill can play a huge role in pursuit or escape. For some less flexible ADCs, this skill can provide a certain degree of mobility, which is still very important. For some melee heroes, this skill can play a big role in retaining people. For Wisdom's End Blade, there is no such active skill.
It is enough to see that although there are many similarities between the two, the differences are even greater, and the specific choice requires reasonable judgment based on the actual situation. After the dilapidation has been strengthened, we have seen many top laners playing dilapidation on the field, and the most representative one is the crocodile.
The hero Crocodile is currently playing Ruined in the game. Every attribute of Ruin is a huge improvement for Crocodile. With the blood-sucking attribute and its own conqueror, it can deal very explosive damage in team battles and still remain standing. And his most important life percentage damage is also very important to the Crocodile, and it can play a huge role in the duel on the top lane. Active skills play a big role in retaining people. For example, when cutting into the enemy's back row in a team battle, you can quickly approach the opponent through destruction. In short, each of his attributes can bring huge improvements to the Crocodile.
It can be said that Wisdom's End is a must-have piece of equipment for Juggernaut. No matter whether there are many mages in the opponent's lineup, many veteran Juggernaut players will choose Wisdom's End as an equipment. Because the Wisdom's End Blade can provide a high amount of blood-sucking ability at half health, which can be directly increased to 100% for melee heroes. As a melee fighter, Juggernaut often needs to stay close to the enemy's backline in team battles, so the living environment is still relatively poor. At this time, the blood-sucking ability provided by the Wisdom End Blade can be fully reflected. The blood-sucking ability after half health is much higher than that of the broken one.
The strength of these two pieces of equipment is very high, but overall the price of Wisdom's End Blade is relatively cheap, so it is a very cost-effective piece of equipment. But all the attributes provided by Ruin are very strong. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages, and only by choosing the piece of equipment that is most beneficial to you can you play a huge role.