User:Brickmaster7946/TheAlphaTF, Too

''He could already hear the sound of battle, despite being a full fifty meters away. He imagined the scene, two dozen minions engaged in combat while one or two champions to each side fought in deadly duels, minions falling left and right from their spells and blades. Spells and blades that weren't even aimed at them. Champions were deadly, and Twisted Fate, forty meters away now, had no intentions of meeting his opponents in close range. Oh no, he would meet them at long range - he had some tricks up his sleeve. He always did.''

Thirty meters.

''"Pick a card," he muttered to himself as he slipped a packet of cards from his pocket and smoothly removed the contents. Twenty meters and closing now, he began to shuffle the cards rapidly. He didn't glance down at them; his attention was fixed entirely on the bend in the path now visible. Ten meters, the cards were still moving. He synchronized his turn of the bend and the picking of a card - he knew exactly which card it was before he even picked it out. His arm flew out and before he even knew it, he'd smacked an enemy champion square in the chest with a glowing yellow playing card. It latched onto his opponent, disintegrating after a few seconds but not before the champion had fallen unconscious right there in the middle of the lane.''

''"Wild cards," Fate grinned, flicking his wrist; three cards fell into his hand, of varying colours. He threw them by instinct, fanning them out at forty-five degree angles. The leftmost card slammed into the champion, while the other two impacted several weaker minions.''

''As the champion began to awake, Fate brought out his deck, and again shuffled it. Within a few seconds, he picked out another card, yellow again, and flung it at the champion. The champion instantly fell unconsicous again, and Fate chuckled. He repeated the cycle several times, until the champion was on the verge of defeat. Then he paused - all the minions had been defeated. It would only take a few cards and the fight would be over. He slipped one from each sleeve, raised his right arm and flung a card directly towards the stunned champion. As it hit, Fate hurled another. Another. Then finally, a fourth.''

"Stacked deck," ''Fate smirked. The final card emitted a slight hum and left a faint trail as it flew, and when it hit, rather than disintegrating like the others, it exploded, rocking the stunned champion and knocking it backwards as it collapsed, defeated. It finally settled to the ground - right at the feet of another enemy champion.''

Fate popped a cocky smile at his new opponent, who was flanked by two of his allies.

''"Sorry to leave so early, friends..." he taunted, popping another card into his hand, "but I've gotta run."''

The champion kicked his limp friend out of the way, raised his weapon and charged.

''"Gate," Fate called as he threw the card to his feet. In moments, it expanded, multiplying and diving into dozens of varying playing cards, and then Fate was engulfed in them all. The champion slashed at the cards viciously, hacking away, but when they finally settled there was nothing but sliced paper.''

I'll get right to the point. I play League of Legends, and Twisted Fate is my favorite champion. He's not like the other champions - nothing particularly focused on damage, healing, stunning or anything specific. His Wild Cards is a three-pronged card throw attack, dealing damage in a large area. His Pick a Card gives him the utility of mana regen, slowing effects, or stunning effects. His passive Stacked Deck deals extra damage every few attacks. His Destiny lets his team see every enemy champion on the map, and lets him use his Gate - a quick, free teleport. He can become a powerful against anything, but he is difficult to master. He relies hugely on timing and reflex to choose the right card, aim and positioning for Wild Cards, speed and coordination to make use of his Stacked Deck, and teamwork and communication to use Destiny at the right time.