. . "Kanalisierung"@de . . . . "Das Aufladen einer F\u00E4higkeit, bevor sie verwendet werden kann. Kategorie:Qualit\u00E4tsverbesserungsnotwendigkeit Not to be confused with casting times. A channeled ability is an ability that can be interrupted through specific crowd control effects. Interrupting a channeled ability is desirable either to end its effects early or to prevent the ability from successfully firing in the first place."@de . . . . "Das Aufladen einer F\u00E4higkeit, bevor sie verwendet werden kann. Kategorie:Qualit\u00E4tsverbesserungsnotwendigkeit Not to be confused with casting times. A channeled ability is an ability that can be interrupted through specific crowd control effects. Interrupting a channeled ability is desirable either to end its effects early or to prevent the ability from successfully firing in the first place. Activating a channeled ability will cause the caster to stop moving and begin channeling for a specific duration. These abilities are interrupted by crowd control effects that inhibit casting, namely: Ung\u00FCltiger Parameter, siehe hier f\u00FCr Hilfe. 20px|link= airborne, Ung\u00FCltiger Parameter, siehe hier f\u00FCr Hilfe. 20px|link= forced action, Ung\u00FCltiger Parameter, siehe hier f\u00FCr Hilfe. 20px|link= polymorph, Ung\u00FCltiger Parameter, siehe hier f\u00FCr Hilfe. 20px|link= silence, Ung\u00FCltiger Parameter, siehe hier f\u00FCr Hilfe. 20px|link= stun and Ung\u00FCltiger Parameter, siehe hier f\u00FCr Hilfe. 20px|link= suppression. Some casting channels actively prevent the caster from making other actions (such as autoattacking, moving or casting their other abilities). However, this is a luxury and not a rule; in most cases the caster is still able to perform other actions but doing so will interrupt the channel. Most activatable items and summoner spells can be used while channeling without interrupting, which is particularly useful information for jungle 20px|border|alt=Fiddlesticks|link=Fiddlesticks Fiddlesticks: as consuming will not interrupt ."@de . . . . . . . . .