A FRIENDLY REMINDER WHY LITTLE BONE IS SO OP!! | Skul the Hero Slayer 1.9.1
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In this episode of Skul the Hero Slayer, I'll be using Little Bone with his bread and butter, Ability Spam Items! Little Bone can easily be mistaken by newer players as the default skull, easily replaceable and not very good. However, underneath the surface lurks the strongest skull in the entire game, and that's due to his unique skill mechanics. He will always have Rebone and Skull Throw, which Skull Throw does what it sounds like, throws his head at an enemy, and Rebone teleports him to where his skull was thrown to. On the surface it seems bad, cause the skill damage itself is bad, but the thing that makes this unique is Rebone has no skill cooldown, it's usable after you use Skull Throw whenever you feel like. Skull Throw has a very low cooldown too, so if you can get the cooldown low enough you can use both of your skills at an extremely rapid pace. This is good because of, of course, Ability Spam Items. Ability Spam Items is an archetype where you get items that activate after a skill is cast. With the aforementioned almost non-existent skill cooldown with Little Bone, it can get absolutely wacky on him. Then, an extra little special thing with Little Bone is his ability to animation cancel Rebone with his basic attack, meaning if your cooldown on Skull Throw is low enough you can Skull Throw, Rebone, cancel the animation where Little Bone stands back up, and cast Skull Throw instantly. The results speak for themselves, and you will see them play out in full this episode! So, that's today's strategy, Little Bone running wild. Joined by Mummy, can these Ability Spam Item titans show everyone why the archetype is held in such high regard?
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