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Suppose you have Teemo vs Vladimir or Fiddlesticks, can his Blind (Q) stop the Fiddle's Drain (E), or Vlad's Transfusion (Q)?

I did search on lolwikia but I'm still not sure about this.

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  • This should be pretty obviouse for many reasons, which is why I downvoted it.
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    Commented Jun 1, 2013 at 23:58
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    So people here are much like the LoL community - much more eager to criticize and show off than to actually help. Good to know.
    – Sherlock
    Commented Jun 2, 2013 at 6:22
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    Commented Jun 2, 2013 at 23:28

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Blind

  • The target will miss auto-attacks, incurring the message "Miss" above their attack target.
  • Blind only mitigates the physical damage portion of an attack, including physical damage sourced from a physical on-hit effect. Other damage types and effects won't miss.
  • Abilities that apply on-hit effects will also miss.
  • Blind is considered a form of damage mitigation. As such, it is applied after Thornmail's passive.
  • Does not interrupt channeling.
  • The duration is affected by crowd control reduction.
  • The effect can be removed by all cleansing effects (except for Mikael's Crucible).
  • Blind will not affect certain champion abilities.(e.g. Riven's passive Runic Blade)
  • Champions with Blind: Heimerdinger, Teemo , Quinn and Valor, Shaco(non-champions only)

Taken from the League of legends wiki.

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  • @Joetjah That's not hate speech, that's just snarkiness.
    – Schism
    Commented Jun 2, 2013 at 1:04
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    It was definitely uncalled for in any case, especially towards a new user. Commented Jun 2, 2013 at 1:19
  • Sorry about that ^^
    – Kevin
    Commented Jun 2, 2013 at 1:32
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Fiddlesticks' Drain is a channelled ability. Blind will not cancel channelling spells -- all CC except for Blind, Slow, and Snare/Root will, though.

Vladimir's Transfusion is an instant spell. Blind will not prevent this.

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No, Teemo's blind stops neither Fiddle's Drain nor Vladimir's Transfusion.

The key point here is that most normal abilities are not affected by blind. Abilities which add effects to their attacks (Teemo's Toxic Shot, Xin's Three Talon Strike) will still work even though your auto-attacks are being missed.

Taken straight from the lol wiki, with relevant parts bolded:

Blind

  • The target will miss auto-attacks, incurring the message "Miss" above their attack target.
    • Blind only mitigates the physical damage portion of an attack, including physical damage sourced from a physical on-hit effect.
    • Other damage types and effects won't miss. See: On-hit effects.
    • Abilities that apply on-hit effects will also miss.
    • Blind is considered a form of damage mitigation. As such, it is applied after Thornmail's passive.
  • Does not interrupt channeling.
  • The duration is affected by crowd control reduction.
  • The effect can be removed by all cleansing effects (except for Mikael's Crucible).
  • Blind will not affect certain champion abilities.(e.g. Riven's passive Runic Blade)
  • Champions with Blind: Heimerdinger, Teemo , Quinn and Valor, Shaco (non-champions only)
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  • Your second point is not true. Teemo's Blind is not an ability that applies an on-hit effect. A list of abilities that apply on-hit effects can be found here.
    – Schism
    Commented Jun 2, 2013 at 1:09
  • You caught me mid-edit fixing that. Also, a more general version of this question can be found here, but it doesn't add much content. Commented Jun 2, 2013 at 1:17
  • "Abilities which add effects to their attacks will still work" This is only true if it is a spell effect, abilities that apply on-hit effects will miss when blinded.
    – Kevin
    Commented Jun 2, 2013 at 1:31

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