Precision
Navori Quickblades
Navori Quickblades are the major rhythm item for crit ADCs that want their abilities back instead of playing a rigid pure-auto pattern.
The item is powerful when your carry gets as much value from fast ability return as from crit itself. It compresses downtime, makes combos more frequent, and gives real cadence identity to profiles that chain autos and abilities in the same cycle.
It is a strong buy for crit ADCs and AD casters that want more fluidity, more casts, and a less monotonous front-to-back. It is less useful if your champion mainly scales through raw crit or if the kit barely cares about recovering non-ultimate abilities.
Strategic summary
Navori Quickblades are the major rhythm item for crit ADCs that want their abilities back instead of playing a rigid pure-auto pattern.
The item gains major value on champions that truly convert cooldown reduction into damage, mobility, safety, or sustained pressure. If a champion gains very little from having abilities come back faster, the item loses much of its appeal. On the other hand, as soon as a carry operates through repeated sequences of auto plus spell plus repositioning plus another window, Navori becomes a highly efficient pattern accelerator. It should not be judged as a simple crit item, but as an offensive recycling tool.
Meta snapshot
Stats
- Attack Damage+45
- Critical Rate+25%
- Ability Haste+15%
Build path
Caulfields Warhammer→
Cloak Of Agility
Buy when
- Your champion converts fast ability returns extremely well.
- You are on an advanced crit curve.
- Front-to-back fights let you repeat multiple cycles.
Avoid when
- Your champion prefers a more brute crit multiplier.
- Its non-ultimate abilities do not add enough extra value.
- The game demands a different, more specialized late slot.
Champion examples
Xayah uses Navori extremely well because her pattern gains a lot from faster access to feathers, control pressure, and offensive rotations.
Lucian likes anything that accelerates his auto-plus-spell loop, especially when he wants to multiply dash windows, aggressive poke, and repeated burst.
Tristana can capitalize on Navori in fights where she lands enough critical autos to bring back her pressure and finishing tools faster.
Comparisons
Infinity Edge wins when you want to maximize the raw value of your crits and push auto-attack damage more directly. Navori wins when the champion’s real strength comes from casting abilities more often and reducing offensive downtime.
Essence Reaver is often more direct for an AD caster’s initial pattern, giving immediate tempo on combo entry. Navori becomes stronger when a fight lasts long enough to repeat multiple spell rotations through crits.
Magnetic Blaster brings range utility and safety to land autos more cleanly. Navori offers less spatial comfort but far more offensive recycling on champions that live through their abilities.
Common mistakes
- Building it on a carry that barely uses abilities in its real damage rotation.
- Rushing it too early when another item provides a more stable AD or crit spike.
- Evaluating it only as a crit item without checking whether cooldown reduction truly changes the champion’s pattern.
- Choosing it in a game where the main need is range, anti-frontline power, or survival rather than repeated spell access.
Build contexts
Marksman caster core
Highly relevant as a core piece on an ADC that mixes crit damage with frequent ability access to maintain constant pressure.
Extended teamfight loop
Excellent when fights last long enough for multiple cooldown reductions to make a real difference on the second or third offensive sequence.
Crit tempo duelist
Works well on crit champions that play duels and repeated skirmishes with real dependence on non-ultimate tools.
Special family
Crit
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FAQ
When should you buy Navori Quickblades in Wild Rift?
When your champion gains major value from getting non-ultimate abilities back faster through crits and plays a real auto-plus-spell pattern.
Is Navori Quickblades better than Infinity Edge?
Not always. Infinity Edge is better for raw crit power, while Navori becomes stronger when faster spell rotation truly changes the champion’s value.