Ashe Q. How exactly does her new spell work?

Ashe was reworked a while ago, and her Q has changed.
If Ashe has 5 stacks of Focus on activation, Ranger's Focus will also cause each of Ashe's basic attacks to fire a flurry of five arrows. Each arrow deals modified damage that stacks multiplicatively with Frost Shot and benefits from life steal. The flurry will trigger on-attack effects five times but on-hit effects are only applied once.
- What would the total damage be at lvl 5 Q with 5 stacks of focus after a single flurry?
- Which on-attack effects would be useful to have and how would they apply?
I know that calculating the exact damage is not possible because it depends on many factors (including items, runes, masteries and mostly how long Ashe can stand still and deal damage). An approximate value however would do.
Best Answer
The total damage is impossible to predict because that would involve game-to-game items, runes, masteries and level.
The on-attack effects that are most useful is usually just Bloodthirster for Ashe.
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