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Post 1: Introduction
Yone, the Unforgotten, is a champion in League of Legends who is widely recognized for his deadly skill set and fascinating lore. As Yasuo's older brother, his life is intertwined with a tale of tragedy, duty, and honor. In this thread, we'll dive deep into strategies, tips, and techniques to make you a formidable Yone player.
Post 2: Yone's Abilities
Understanding Yone's abilities is crucial to mastering him:
Yone is typically played in the mid lane. His Q ability, Mortal Steel, is great for farming minions and poking at your opponent. His W, Spirit Cleave, provides some sustainability in lane with its shielding effect. Use your E, Soul Unbound, carefully as it can leave you vulnerable to enemy attacks. Always aim to stack your Q to the third stack where it becomes a knock-up, crucial for setting up trades and engages.
Post 4: Mid Game and Team Fights
In the mid-game, Yone becomes significantly stronger with a few items under his belt. Positioning and timing are everything when using Yone’s ultimate, Fate Sealed. It can change the tide of a team fight when used correctly. Yone can also excel in split pushing due to his high damage output and dueling potential.
Post 5: Late Game
In the late game, Yone continues to be a substantial threat. He has great scaling and can often assassinate squishy targets. However, be mindful of crowd control and positioning, as Yone can be vulnerable when his E and R are on cooldown. Always look for opportunities to pick off out-of-position enemies and aim to initiate with your ultimate in team fights.
Post 6: Item Build
A typical build for Yone includes Berserker's Greaves, Infinity Edge, and The Bloodthirster for raw damage output. Phantom Dancer or Mortal Reminder can be picked up to bolster attack speed or deal with high healing enemies, respectively. Defensive items like Guardian Angel or Death's Dance can be used depending on the game situation.
Post 7: Yone's Runes
Yone has a number of viable rune choices, depending on your playstyle and the enemy team composition. However, a standard setup would be:
Primary: Precision
Yone can struggle against champions with strong crowd control, poke and burst damage. Here are some notable counters:
Post 9: Conclusion
Mastering Yone requires patience, practice, and precision, as his damage output is largely based on the correct utilization of his abilities and careful positioning. However, with time, Yone can become a deadly force on the Rift and a fun champion to play. Let's share our Yone experiences and continue to learn together!
Yone, the Unforgotten, is a champion in League of Legends who is widely recognized for his deadly skill set and fascinating lore. As Yasuo's older brother, his life is intertwined with a tale of tragedy, duty, and honor. In this thread, we'll dive deep into strategies, tips, and techniques to make you a formidable Yone player.
Post 2: Yone's Abilities
Understanding Yone's abilities is crucial to mastering him:
- Way of the Hunter (Passive): Yone uses two blades, causing every second attack to deal more magic damage. His critical strike chance is also doubled, but his critical strikes deal reduced damage.
- Mortal Steel (Q): Yone thrusts forward, dealing physical damage to opponents. On the third consecutive successful hit, Yone launches a wave of wind that knocks up enemies.
- Spirit Cleave (W): Yone cleaves forward in a massive arc, dealing a portion of the target's maximum health. After successfully hitting an enemy, Yone also gains a temporary shield. The shield's power increases per champion struck.
- Soul Unbound (E): Yone's spirit leaves his body, gaining increased movement speed. When the ability ends or is reactivated, Yone's body is pulled towards his spirit, and a percentage of the damage he dealt to enemies while separated is dealt again.
- Fate Sealed (R): Yone strikes all enemies in his path, blinking behind the last enemy hit and knocking all enemies airborne towards him.
Yone is typically played in the mid lane. His Q ability, Mortal Steel, is great for farming minions and poking at your opponent. His W, Spirit Cleave, provides some sustainability in lane with its shielding effect. Use your E, Soul Unbound, carefully as it can leave you vulnerable to enemy attacks. Always aim to stack your Q to the third stack where it becomes a knock-up, crucial for setting up trades and engages.
Post 4: Mid Game and Team Fights
In the mid-game, Yone becomes significantly stronger with a few items under his belt. Positioning and timing are everything when using Yone’s ultimate, Fate Sealed. It can change the tide of a team fight when used correctly. Yone can also excel in split pushing due to his high damage output and dueling potential.
Post 5: Late Game
In the late game, Yone continues to be a substantial threat. He has great scaling and can often assassinate squishy targets. However, be mindful of crowd control and positioning, as Yone can be vulnerable when his E and R are on cooldown. Always look for opportunities to pick off out-of-position enemies and aim to initiate with your ultimate in team fights.
Post 6: Item Build
A typical build for Yone includes Berserker's Greaves, Infinity Edge, and The Bloodthirster for raw damage output. Phantom Dancer or Mortal Reminder can be picked up to bolster attack speed or deal with high healing enemies, respectively. Defensive items like Guardian Angel or Death's Dance can be used depending on the game situation.
Post 7: Yone's Runes
Yone has a number of viable rune choices, depending on your playstyle and the enemy team composition. However, a standard setup would be:
Primary: Precision
- Keystone: Conqueror - Yone excels in extended fights, making this rune perfect for him.
- Triumph - Provides extra sustain in fights.
- Legend: Alacrity - Boosts attack speed, synergizing well with Yone's kit.
- Last Stand - Yone often fights at low health due to his E, Soul Unbound, making this rune very effective.
- Taste of Blood - Adds extra lane sustain.
- Ravenous Hunter - This works great with Yone's abilities, providing healing that scales into late game.
- Attack Speed - Helps Yone's overall DPS and ability to last hit.
- Adaptive Force - Gives a small but useful boost to Yone's early game damage.
- Armor or Magic Resist - Choose depending on your lane opponent.
Yone can struggle against champions with strong crowd control, poke and burst damage. Here are some notable counters:
- Malzahar: Malzahar's passive, Spell Shield, can absorb Yone's third Q or his ultimate, and his R can lock Yone down during his E's Spirit Form, making it hard for Yone to retaliate.
- Annie: Her ability to stun Yone combined with her burst damage can make it difficult for Yone to trade effectively. Annie's Tibbers can also zone Yone out of fights.
- LeBlanc: LeBlanc's high mobility and burst damage can prove troublesome for Yone. She can poke him down and escape before Yone has a chance to respond.
- Zoe: Her long-range poke can whittle down Yone's health bar and her Sleepy Trouble Bubble can set up an easy burst combo if Yone isn't careful.
Post 9: Conclusion
Mastering Yone requires patience, practice, and precision, as his damage output is largely based on the correct utilization of his abilities and careful positioning. However, with time, Yone can become a deadly force on the Rift and a fun champion to play. Let's share our Yone experiences and continue to learn together!