

Attacking a monster while it is within its leash range ends this soft reset prematurely to restore some of its patience and prevents it from being lost for 1. While in the process of soft resetting, the monster will path towards the center of its camp, heal for 6% of its maximum health every second, and ignore attackers outside of its leash range. When a monster is depleted of its patience, it will soft reset for 6 seconds. They can change it up to 6 times after which the patience bar reaches 0. Non-epic monsters' patience will also deplete once they change targets. This bar depletes faster the farther you are from the monster's spawn spot and the less you attack them after having provoked them. If the monster is unable to attack any target (such as if their current target goes untargetable or enters stealth) or moves outside of its leash range, their "patience" bar depletes. When attacked, the monster will move towards and attack the nearest champion who recently dealt damage to it, up to a certain distance from its spawning point (its "leash" distance). Monsters reside in the jungle between the lanes, and will not move from their designated camp until attacked. I give it a B.09 November 2009 Gameplay Monster Behavior I liked it but it's not something I think I would watch again. There is some really dark humor in this but there is also main stream humor, there is a little bit of everything in this. The best part of this movie is Brendan Frasier as Elvis, it took me a while to realize it was him, but he was really funny and great in this. That said, this is watchable, funny and entertaining but nothing amazing. The best of this type is obviously Crash but there have been others. They are fun to watch and are usually well written. Movies where one event connects a wide variety of people and the stories all end up converging. This innocent event triggers something that affects many people including a group of meth addicts, an Elvis impersonator, and the original owner of the ring. One day a kid comes in with a ring to pawn. It was like God brought me there." Alton is the owner of a local pawn shop.
