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Meanwhile, Ashe's ultimate, Enchanted Crystal Arrow, is also pretty simple but provides lots of utility, it is a global ultimate with decent damage that when it hits an enemy they are stunned for a few seconds. Related: Could Frost Giant Studios' Stormgate Save the RTS Genre?
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Looking at Ashe's abilities, and their interactions with items and runes, it becomes clear what she brings to the role. It would take the Rune rework from a few years back and the more recent addition of Mythic Items for Ashe to get the tools to become a viable, if niche, support champion. While her base kit already has some supportive aspects, it was not enough to make her useful in the role. It was not until recently, however, that she has seen relatively consistent play in the role. Support Ashe has been something that has been theorized for a while, even being sorted into the role by Riot in its legacy class system. She is even appearing in champion select under the support tab now. However, one new thing for her is that ever since the most recent update, she has frequently been played as a support instead of her traditional role as an ADC. She is one of the original 17 champions, has her own comic, and even after a minor rework in 2015, she plays more or less the same as she did on release. Ashe is one of League of Legends' most iconic champions.