Lifesteal from wards

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So as far as I know you can lifesteal from wards.

  1. But how does it work?
  2. Does it recover the same amount of life even if you have more lifesteal?
  3. Does the damage affect the health you steal?


Best Answer

  1. But how does it work?

Wards, Teemo Shrooms, Shaco Boxes, etc. are all treated as "pets." Since they "belong" to a specific champion, damage dealt is calculated, you lifesteal from that damage (then the ward reduces the damage to one).

  1. Does it recover the same amount of life even if you have more lifesteal?

This depends on the amount of damage you deal. If you have 20% lifesteal and deal 400 damage (think Caitlyn Auto late game), you will get back 80 health. If you crit, and deal 800 damage, you'll get back 160 health.

  1. Does the damage affect the health you steal?

Yes, see above.

Source: Platinum ELO ADC main




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Can you Lifesteal from wards?

and, in fact, it does a decent amount of healing -- it seems you do normal (true?) damage but the ward only receives 1 damage.

How is Lifesteal calculated?

The amount of health a unit gains from lifesteal is calculated by a percentage of the total attack damage done to the attacked unit, and it heals for overkill damage.

Can you Lifesteal from true damage?

Conqueror doesnt give you extra damage, it converts 20% of your damage into true damage, you get lifesteal from it at the end.

Who has the most Lifesteal in league?

1. Vladimir. Vladimir is an AP caster that can play in either the mid-lane or top-lane, specializing in scaling damage and healing until the final game.



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