Lore & guide play Freya Smite for beginner
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Freya is a mage God has high damage, pretty good farming ability, good crowd control and good escapability. So, I suggest you should use Freya Mid.
Items Build
Emerald Ring -> Enchanted Ring -> Hastened Ring
Passive – hitting an enemy god with a basic attack grants haste for 6s, causing you to be immune from basic attack movement penalty. (internal cooldown 25s)
+70 magical power
+25% attack speed
+7% movement 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 -> 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
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
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
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
Lore
Valkyries, the elite and angelic warriors of the Nordic Pantheon, are as beautiful and dangerous as a midnight winter storm. Yet their queen, Freya, so irresistibly desirable, so uncompromising in warfare, make the Valkyries seem nothing more than plain paper dolls. She’s the object of desire for every God, every man, and the envy of every woman. Even the Frost Giants crave her for their own, often devising devious plans to trick or force her into marriage. But Freya is proud and strong, with the cunning to escape her enemies and ruthlessly retaliate. Every rose bears thorns, but this one wields swords.Were it up to her, Freya would have little to do with blood and blades. Her name literally means “the lady,” and none of more worthy of the title. She adores bright flowers, pleasant company, and the sweet lilt of a sad love song. She’s sensual and amorous, invoked by worshipers seeking to bear a child or find a lover. Ruler of the realm of Sessrumnir, a place much like Valhalla, where the souls of dead warriors spend eternity, Freya provides comfort and bliss to the fallen.Once, Freya was married to the mysterious and elusive God, Od. Immediately following their wedding, Od went on a journey to distant and inhospitable lands. So long was he gone the Gods presumed him dead. Distraught and heartbroken, Freya spilled tears of gold and searched the globe for him. Finally, she discovered him ship-wrecked and twisted into a hideous sea monster. Melancholy but loyal, she stayed and comforted him. Though one night, while she slept, a daring hunter slew the beast Od had become. Moved by Freya’s utter despair, the Gods agreed to allow Od into Sussrumnir, despite the fact he had not died in battle, so he and Freya could remain together forever.
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