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I guess I was thinking about cleaning dungeons. Also added Museums, which could be done earlier but it's better to do it later to make them actually profitable
According to the mechanics FAQ I checked, Bahamut and Leviathan use the same damage formula. I didn't really dive any deeper past that, but if they use the same formula and Bahamut isn't listed with anything special past the higher attack power and lack of element, I don't think he pierces magic defense in this game. Just to address your not-sure part.
I have done what I have done in order to do what I have done when I had done what I had done. Also badp asked me to do this in chat because he's been DISALLOWED from viewing the site.
I know that in DotA it was the case, but isn't this also a means to also prevent you from auto-attacking creeps? Certainly, there are ways to avoid auto-attacking without moving, but since the other benefits like dodginess and positioning are also prevalent, it's just better to use this as a means.
I have no idea what he means by "Choose your pick" at the end, but I can at least format it like this so it's nicer than that 1-vote answer that is even less descriptive/helpful.
@Marco A "glass cannon" is something that is powerful offensively (usually of a significant above even otherwise offensively geared units) but shatters instantly in defense. Basically, it's specifically a champion with exceptionally high damage output, but has a lot of squishiness. A lot of AP nukers and AD Carries can be glass cannons. Not all the squishies are glass cannons, though, some are supports, so I'd rather not muddle the issue.