Lore & guide play Ao Kuang Smite for beginner
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Ao Kuang is a mage God has high burst damage, good stealth, very maneuverable, good pick off potential and self heal. So, I suggest you should use Ao Kuang Jungle.
Items Build
Eye of the Jungle -> Protector of the Jungle
Passive – While in the jungle you gain 15% power and 12% protections.
+70 physical power
+100 magical power
+35 physical protection
+35% attack speed
Emerald Ring -> Enchanted Ring -> Ring of Hecate
Passive – Each successful basic attack applies a hex to enemies and empowers you, increasing your power by 5% and reducing the power of your opponent by 5% for 5s. (max. 3 stacks).
+80 magical power
+20% attack speed
+15% magical lifesteal
Emerald Ring -> Enchanted Ring -> Telkhines Ring
Passive – Your basic attacks deal bonus damage of 10 + 10% of your magical power. This effect does not hit structures.
+90 magical power
+20% attack speed
Emerald Ring -> Enchanted Ring -> Demonic Grip
Passive – Your basic attacks reduce your target’s magical protection by 10% for 3s (max 3 stacks).
+75 magical power
+30% attack speed
Tiny Trinket -> Talon Trinket -> Typhon’s Fang
Passive – Your healing obtained from magical lifesteal is increased by 25%. Your magical power is increased by twice the amount of magical lifesteal you have.
+70 magical power
+200 mana
+15% magical lifesteal
+10% magical penetration
Lost Artifact -> Restored Artifact -> Rod of Tahuti
Passive – Basic attacks and abilities gain 25% additional magical power against targets below 50% health.
+135 magical power
+30 mp5
+10% magical penetration
Lore
Regal, powerful, the Dragon-God of the Eastern Sea commands storms and tides with the flick of a claw, yet he seethes with rage for past humiliations.As one of four Dragon-Gods, Ao Kuang demands tribute from those along the Eastern shores. For their worship, tides remain calm, rivers contained, and rainfall for crops plentiful. It was not always like this, however. Long ago, Ao Kuang grew greedy and expected greater sacrifices. When they were not given, he sent floods, tidal waves, and devastating storms, striking so much fear into the people they dared not speak of this violence to the Jade Emperor. Ao Kuang enjoyed his total control.Then came Sun Wukong to his undersea palace seeking a weapon for his famous journey to the West. Despite the offer of other weapons, Sun Wukong took the Ruyi Jingu Bang, an immense pillar that aided in controlling the tides. It was believed none could even lift it, but Sun Wukong spun it with ease. As if this were not humiliating enough, Sun Wukong demanded other gifts of armor, shoes, and helm, all of which Ao Kuang was forced to supply.Next, the demigod boy Nezha, playing in a stream, inadvertently shook Ao Kuang’s palace. Annoyed, the Dragon-God set forth his favorite scout to kill the child, but Nezha defended himself and the scout was slain. Furious, Ao Kuang ordered his third son to destroy Nezha, yet Nehza slew him as well. Completely outraged, Ao Kuang went to Nezha’s father and threatened to take the issue before the Jade Emperor, but Nezha tackled the Dragon-King and forced him to submit.Such repeated shame and humiliation have both humbled Ao Kuang and tempered his fury to steely resolve. Long has he awaited his chance to rise again and exert dominance as a great Dragon-God of the Sea.
The source:
https://zathong.com/ao-kuang-smite/
https://www.smitegame.com/gods/Ao-Kuang
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1a2_i88Zfa8DWmIUOgwgnOvFC8cbHeuL6
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