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Laning Stage

Harass and Withdraw
Make sure you apply pressure to the lane.

Lane Survival

Buy what feels necessary

Mid Game

General utility items
Around when you get your Enduring Speed, you can go around and gank people
Feel free to skip some items and rush late game options or extension items, if you are having a particularly good game
I build these items roughly in this order, but tweak as needed based on the game state
Decay I find myself getting almost every time, but feel free to skip if not needed

Late Game

Mostly upgrades on our items, more damage
Order is roughly this but get what feels right in each game
Can skip some items to go for situational or extension ones
Take Leech first if you find yourself dealing more damage with your abilities
Take Pristine Emblem otherwise

Extension

You reached the end of the build, items now can tailor to each occasion
Pick and choose as you see fit

Paradox SKill build

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Paradox Build Description

This build tries to make Paradox a more well rounded character, focusing and playing off her kit as best as possible.

You will see a lot of spirit items, this is not just a left click build. Paradox' kit is incredibly strong, and the items in this build will help you capitalize on it.
You will be applying a lot of slows and debuffs, while also having great bullet damage, but more importantly excellent mobility.

Most items have annotations that explain why they deserve to be there. Not all situational items are shown, only the most common/versatile ones. You might need to look for the specific one on a game by game basis, but this general guide will get you through most situations.

The general playstyle is very dynamic, pushing hard early on with your 1, picking people off with your 3 and just harassing. Once you get Enduring Speed or Divine Barrier online, you can run around the map like it's nobody's business. Make sure to also use your 3 for extra speed!
After the first phases of the game, try to be the initiator, or pick people off while they are busy. Find the weak link and swap-wall them. Use your active items and try to force your opponents into chasing you. Your slows and skills will make kiting them quite easy, abuse that!

As for skill order, focus on [1] and [2]. Their respective last point can be switched up to you and game by game. By default I get [1] to T3 first, but the early silence could be key in some games.

Have fun, and enjoy :)