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Must Know! This is the Difference Between Haas's Claw and Bloodlust Ax in Mobile Legends!

Must Know!  This is the Difference Between Haas's Claw and Bloodlust Ax in Mobile Legends!

Lifesteal often becomes an effect that determines the life or death of a DPS in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang!

With this effect, you can increase your HP if you manage to land an attack that deals damage to the enemy. With Lifesteal too, you can last longer in battle as long as you don’t get CC to death.

The Lifesteal effect itself can be obtained in three ways. The first is through the skill of the hero, the second is through the emblem, and the third is from the Item.

For the items themselves, there are two that are suitable for carrying physical damage in Mobile Legends.

These items are Haas’s Claw and Bloodlust Ax which can give 20% of your damage as HP. But, don’t choose the wrong item! Know the difference between the two first.

1 Haas’s Claw

Haas's Claw

Haas’s Claw is an item that gives 70 physical attacks with 20% lifesteal. This item is very suitable for use by heroes who have fast basic attacks and considerable damage such as Miya, Layla, and Moskov.

This is because the lifesteal contained in Haas’s Claw can only affect your basic attack! The skills you cast will not increase your HP at all!

So don’t use it on physical heroes who rely on skills as the main damage generator!

2 Bloodlust Ax

Bloodlust Ax

Bloodlust Ax is an item that gives 70 physical attacks, 10% cooldown reduction and 20% spell vamp.

This item is suitable for use by heroes who rely on skills to produce damage to enemies such as Karrie, Thamuz, and Chou.

Unlike Haas’s Claw, Bloodlust Ax Claw provides a spell vamp effect which means only damage from skills that will be absorbed by the effect is not your basic attack.

As a bonus, this item is also suitable for heroes who don’t use MP to issue skills.

That was the difference between Bloodlust Ax and Haas’s Claw. Hopefully with this guide you are not wrong in using the item again.

Source: GGWP.id