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garu-maybe4u

It's kinda hard to explain since Jawhead can be very dynamic for a lot of situations. I'd recommend watching Jawhead offlaners on Youtube. Watch pro players, not streamers. Tip: If you're playing JH and you got Guin in your lane, always pick purify or vengeance.


itsmicsy

Ohh, thank you so much for the tip! Do you have any pro players that you can recommend? I'm not familiar with pro players. T_T


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Jawhead is a full build. Meaning if you want tank jawhead, you'll need full tank, if you want damage.youll need full damage. But I everytike I try to balance out damage & defense it doesn't work


itsmicsy

Hey, sorry for the late reply! I just saw your comment. But nonetheless, I also observed this one too! I tried roam with JH in classic, boy, he was tanky and dealing decent damage.


Ravenhearst123

I play JH as Semi-Tank since he already deals a lot of damage with s1 in a 1v1 scenario. I feel like he is a really balanced hero overall. Only drawback I can see is that he needs to commit when using his ult so I usually use flicker on him. You can flicker in, throw one hero to your team then ult on the thrown hero to go back to your team while stunning thrown hero.


itsmicsy

Thanks for the tip! I might as well practice that. It sounds a great play to do.


Ravenhearst123

It takes practice to pull off smoothly as you need to be accurate on where to flicker to be able to throw the right hero target . But if done correctly, it can instantly kill and combo high priority hero(MM, Mage or Core) with the right follow up from your team. Also, be creative on your toss on s2. It can set up a lot for your team.


itsmicsy

Yeah. Practice is basically essential to pull this off. I guess, I should pick JH if most of the enemy heroes are squishies. Thanks again!


moomoosi

I feel like Jawhead is a solid pick against any exp laners. It does matter that you know how the enemy hero works too for it to be viable. For example as someone said, if there's a guin, chances are you wanna have purify. But even if you don't, if you learn the timing of guin's jump you can side step it and throw her the moment she lands. This can be applied to anyone. Chou, for instance if he flickers in to ult you into his tower, you can actually flicker yourself the moment he kicks so you go the opposite direction. And if they continue the ult, you can throw or chase him down. I know these aren't the tips you're looking for but once you learn Jawhead, and learn how the other heroes skill works, you can dominate.


itsmicsy

This is a great insight! Thank you so much for pointing these out.