Shield Tank Nautilus Build

Shield Tank Nautilus build with runes and items. Shield Tank Nautilus guide offers in-depth how-to play, skill order and tips. Play Shield Tank Nautilus build in League of Legends Patch 26.5!
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Shield Tank Nautilus Runes





















Optional Summoner Spells
Exhaust
Defensive option. Exhaust for peeling against enemy divers and assassins and protecting your carries.
Ignite
Offensive option if you are feeling spicy. Grievous Wounds + some damage. Good in early fights and you can score some kills, but reduces your going-in potential. Especially later.
Ghost
Ghost for extra mobility - great for chasing down fleeing enemies and ensuring you can land your CC.
Optional Runes
Aftershock
Aftershock can be good, if you have reliable hard CC - you get tons of resistances right when you engage, which pairs nicely with Fimbulwinter shield popping and other shields: tank a hit, shield up, proc Aftershock.
Presence of Mind
Triumph is better overall (heal + gold), but if you want to have easier time with your mana, go Presence of Mind.
Demolish
If you are into taking objectives, you can consider taking Demolish rune. Usually it is worth it and lets you push turrets quicker. Utility slash team oriented option.
How it works
- The idea of the build is centered around getting frequent, massive shields from Fimbulwinter combined with Sterak's Gage and more.
- You act as a disruption tank with surprisingly high survivability.
Playstyle
Stack Tear of the Goddess and rush Fimbulwinter.
Stay in fights and spam slow/CC to get big shields over and over.
Adapt your tank items to what the enemy team is throwing at you.
How to play
Getting started
- Start with Guardian's Horn and Tear of the Goddess. Your early goal is to stack Tear as fast as possible.
- Rush Fimbulwinter #1. Once completed and fully stacked, every time you slow/CC an enemy, you will gain a shield.
Items
- Sterak's Gage is good counter against burst damage and works nicely with shield tank fantasy. (Note: Protoplasm Harness is another option that might be better in the future, but currently, Sterak's Gage remains superior for this setup).
- Spirit Visage heavily amplifies both your healing and shielding, it is core item.
Adapting
- After your core items (Fimbulwinter, Sterak's, Kaenic, Spirit Visage), adapt to the enemy team.
- If they are heavy on AD, go Armor (Frozen Heart, Randuin's). If they are heavy on AP, buy MR (Force of Nature).
Runes
- Be careful to not waste Aftershock. Try timing it and keeping it for going in.
- Shield Bash is incredible here because you will constantly have a shield up.
- You are all about shields. Titan's Wrath (W), Fimbulwinter and Sterak's Gage.
Items
- Remember that every single one of your abilities (except W) has some slow/CC to proc Fimbulwinter.
- Sometimes you might want to hold on using abilities. For example, to not use Riptide (E) beforehand to keep Fimbulwinter proc for actual fight.
Tips and Tricks
Champion
Staggering Blow (Passive)

- Switch targets often in fights to fully use your Staggering Blow (Passive) for maximum damage and CC!
Dredge Line (Q)

- Hook through dying minions - time your Dredge Line (Q) to pass through a minion as it dies to surprise enemies hiding behind wave.
Riot
- While ganking, consider aiming Dredge Line at nearby terrain and following it up with Riptide for a higher hit rate.
- Riptide has a delayed blast timing on activation - you can use this while running away or when enemies are incoming to serve as a deterrent.
Skill Order
- Dredge Line
Q
- Titan's Wrath
W
- Riptide
E
- Depth Charge
R
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