Darius
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Overview
Darius is one of the most dominant lane bullies in League of Legends, built around Hemorrhage — a stacking bleed passive that applies on every basic attack and ability hit, dealing increasing damage over time and reaching maximum stacks when five are applied simultaneously. At five stacks, enemies take bonus true damage from his passive and Noxian Guillotine, his ultimate, resets its cooldown on kill, enabling chain executions that can wipe entire teams when he reaches a target repeatedly. His Q Decimate swings in a wide arc, dealing more damage with the outer edge and healing Darius for each enemy champion hit. His W Crippling Strike deals bonus damage and slows the target. His E Apprehend pulls all enemies in front of him and grants passive armor penetration. His ultimate Noxian Guillotine deals true damage scaling with Hemorrhage stacks and resets on kill. He is strongest in extended melee trades where Hemorrhage can fully stack, and his Phase Rush build addresses his core weakness of enemies kiting away before stacks are applied.
Strengths
- Hemorrhage passive applies on every auto attack and ability, making every hit incrementally more dangerous — an enemy who commits to a trade and cannot disengage in time has effectively signed up for five stacks of true damage amplification
- Noxian Guillotine resets on kill at maximum Hemorrhage stacks, enabling chain execution sequences where Darius can delete an entire team if he can reach the next target before the reset window expires
- Apprehend E pulls enemies who try to disengage and provides passive armor penetration that scales with rank, making his damage increasingly difficult to itemize against even for champions who stack armor
- Decimate Q heals Darius for each enemy champion hit by the outer edge — in fights where multiple enemies cluster, a single Q can restore enough health to make him unkillable despite taking significant damage
- Phase Rush build directly addresses his core weakness by providing a movement speed burst after three hits that makes kiting him away from Hemorrhage stacks extremely difficult for the duration of the effect
Weaknesses
- Kiting before five Hemorrhage stacks are applied is his primary weakness — ranged champions who can maintain distance and deal damage from outside his E range deny him the extended trade he needs to reach maximum stacks
- No built-in gap closer beyond Apprehend's short pull — champions who dash away after the pull lands can escape before stacks accumulate, and champions with multiple dashes can permanently avoid his threat range
- Hard crowd control that interrupts his combo before Noxian Guillotine can be cast removes his kill threat entirely — a stun that prevents the final execute is one of the most effective counters to his chain reset potential
- Falls off significantly in full five-on-five teamfights without a frontline — charging into five enemies without getting past them to the backline results in Darius dying before stacks can be applied to valuable targets
- Behind in gold his damage becomes insufficient to execute carries before they can escape — a Darius who has not built lethality or tank items through kills loses his threat significantly in the late game
Early Game
Darius's early game is his strongest phase in melee matchups and requires an entirely different approach in ranged matchups. Against melee opponents, the goal is to force every trade into an extended exchange — short trades where the enemy takes two hits and disengages favor them, but extended trades where Darius can apply three or more Hemorrhage stacks dramatically favor him. Use E Apprehend to catch enemies who try to disengage after taking initial damage and keep them in range for additional stacks. Q Decimate at the outer edge heals significant health in extended trades, making Darius increasingly durable the longer the fight continues. Against ranged opponents, play back and farm safely, using Q to heal off minions and waiting for oversteps or jungle assistance before committing to trades. Phase Rush's movement speed burst after three hits allows Darius to stick to ranged champions who misstep, turning brief moments of bad positioning into kill opportunities.
Mid Game
Mid game is where Darius transitions from lane dominance to side lane pressure and skirmish threat. With first items and Hemorrhage stacks building faster through experience and items, his damage in short skirmishes becomes lethal against most non-tank champions. The most effective mid game pattern is to split push in a side lane, force the enemy team to send at least two champions to answer, and look for the moment a single champion overextends in your direction — a single Darius catching a carry alone in the side lane with Ghost active is almost always a kill. In objective fights around Dragon and Rift Herald, position at the edge of the fight and wait for an enemy to step slightly too far forward before using E to pull them into your team. Never be the first champion into a five-on-five teamfight — wait for your frontline to create chaos, then find an overextended backline target and chain through the fight with Noxian Guillotine resets.
Late Game
Late game is where Darius's Noxian Guillotine chain reset potential reaches its maximum impact — if he can reach a carry and execute them, the reset allows him to immediately target the next champion while still having Hemorrhage stacks from the first kill accelerating his bleed damage. The fundamental late game discipline is patience over aggression — charging into the middle of five enemies without a path to the backline results in Darius being burst down before stacks can apply. Instead, wait for your team's frontline to engage, let crowd control be spent on your tanks, then dive from the flank to find the first executable target. Ghost should be saved specifically for the moment you identify a reachable carry — activating Ghost before diving ensures you can stay on the target for the full five-stack application without them escaping. Once the first kill resets your ultimate, immediately identify the next target and path to them before the reset window expires.
Tips & Tricks
- Decimate Q deals significantly more damage with the outer edge than the inner area — position yourself so the outer edge connects rather than the handle. In extended trades, aim the outer edge toward the enemy rather than swinging through them, which means stepping slightly back before casting to maximize outer edge hits.
- Phase Rush triggers after three ability or auto attack hits — in the laning phase, use W Crippling Strike plus two auto attacks to proc it, then use the movement speed burst to close distance and apply additional Hemorrhage stacks before the enemy can disengage.
- Noxian Guillotine's reset window after a kill is short — have the next target already in mind and path toward them the moment the first execute lands. Hesitating after a reset wastes the window and reduces the chain kill potential significantly.
- Apprehend E's passive armor penetration increases with rank — maxing E second after Q provides meaningful armor penetration that makes Darius's physical damage significantly harder to itemize against, especially against champions who rush armor.
- Ghost combined with Phase Rush creates a movement speed burst that makes Darius nearly impossible to kite for several seconds — activate Ghost before using the three hits to proc Phase Rush so both bonuses are active simultaneously at their maximum value.
For official ability details and lore, visit the official Darius page and the Darius Wiki.