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Lee Sin Passive Ability
Threats & Synergies
Introduction
NOTE: THIS GUIDE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION

This is one of my first guide's and I chose to make a guide about Lee Sin. Why? Because Lee Sin is my main and he is pretty hard to play so I'll try to teach you guys something about him
Lee sin has been one of the most popular and strongest junglers in both soloQ and competitive play for a while now. He takes a while to master him, but if you can play him well, he is an absolute terror to play against. Lee Sin is extremely strong early game which you can use to pressure lanes or to pressure the enemy jungler. You are most likely going to build tank so in the mid game you will have a lot of vision with your


+ Strong early game
+ Fun to play
+ Fits into any team comp
+ A lot of mobility
+ Great ganks
+ Great sustain
As you can see








Cons
- Doesn't scale very well
- Hard to play/master
- Hard to carry on your own, you need your teammates to snowball
There is a small problem with



Always start your Q





Runes



These runes are pretty basic, because you will propably have these on all of your AD junglers.
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(Passive) Flurry
Lee sin has a great passive, it will give him bonus attack speed for two auto attack after you cast a spell. Each of these 2 auto attacks will restore energy as well. This makes it ideal to space one or two auto attacks in between your abilities when jungling or fighting to keep up your energy and make use of the attack speed.
Tip: When you are doing your first buff start of with your Q



(Q) Sonic Wave / Resonating Strike
Lee sin's Q is a skill shot that deals damage to the first enemy hit, he will be able to cast it again to dash to the enemy hit and deal more damage based on how much health the target is missing.
This is definitely Lee Sin's core ability in the early game, being able to hit your Q is everything. A good way to hit your Q is being patient. If you are trying to hit it at max range it's easy for the enemy to dodge it. But because most of the people will try to dodge it you can also walk up to them, to throw the Q straight into their face. You will propably always be able to catch up the the opponent because Lee Sin has an extremely high base movement speed.
There is a huge urge to want to follow up on any of your Q's that you hit BUT be careful because it's definitely not worth it if you die for it.

(W) Safeguard / Iron Will
Lee Sins's W is a dash that he can use on himself, allies or wards, mushrooms etc. If used on himself or an Ally it will give him and the ally a small shield for 2 seconds, the cooldown gets reduced if it's used on a champion (Including himself). If he activates W again he will gain a lot of life steal and spell vamp for 4 seconds.
There are a few tricks with Lee Sin's W that can make it even more effective. I'd recommend that everyone who plays Lee Sin to make a seperate hotkey to self cast this ability, because it's a lot easier and faster than moving your mouse to target yourself everytime you want to use it while clearing the jungle.
Another trick with his W is by using it to jump to wards. Ward jumping is a huge part of being able to play Lee sin. Always have your wards and your ability on smartcast to do it even faster. I have my wards on my mouse button 5, so when I want to ward jump I can do it extremely fast and fluent.
You can also use your W to cancel the 2nd part of your Q. You can use the dash at an enemy to make him think you are going to jump on them, then jump away with your W before the ability connects. It won't do any damage but it could get in your opponents head or make them waste spells, because they think that you will initiate. CAREFUL: Your dash from your Q goes pretty fast, so don't be too slow because you'll go all the way in.

(E) Tempest / Cripple
Lee Sin's E is an AoE (Area of Effect) magic damage ability that also reveals units that he hits. Activating it again will slow everyone's movement speed that got hit by the initial E.
In patch 4.13 it got nerfed because now it doesn't slow attack speed anymore, but it's still a nice AoE slow and nuke.
The only trick with this ability is that you can E then




(R) Dragon's Rage
Lee Sin's ult is a high damage ability that knocks his target backwards and knocks up any enemy that the target gets knocked into.
Lee Sin's ult is extremely versatile because it can be used in many different ways. You can Initiate a fight by getting behind someone and kicking them into your team, you can kick someone through the rest of their team to knock up all of them, you can use it to peel for your carries, you can use it to "secure" kills for yourself or you can even kick them away through a wall.
When you hit your





A other trick with your ult is the same as using your E. First use your ult then



RED -> WRAITHS -> BLUE -> GANK
BLUE -> WOLVES -> RED -> GANK
Since your

The jungle routes in season 4 are actually pretty simple compared to season 1-3. You'll be starting at one of the buff camps, then clearing wraiths or wolves, then clearing the other buff camp. You could invade the enemy jungle, but you are most likely going to start at your own buff.
It doesn't really matter whether you start at red or blue buff as you'll be level 3 with double buffs pretty quickly regardless of which buff you start at. What does matter is the location of your starting camp, as it affects which opportunities are available to you and the enemy jungle. I recommend to start at the buff at the bottom side of the map, because bot lane will give you a better leash. From there on you want to do the wraith camp and go directly to your other buff. Although with






Early game

For starting items you always want to get








After you have finished your


Tank Lee Sin

After you have finished your















DPS Lee Sin

After your










When building DPS



Early Game
In the early game, pay attention to where the enemy jungler starts. You can usually see this by which lane shows up late. If they are at red side and bot lane showed up late he most likely started at his Blue buff. A other thing you should take a look at is which lane is vurnerable. If the other team's top laner looks gankable, then start on the buff closest to your bot lane so that you can show up top at level 3 with double buffs. If you know that the enemy jungler also wants to gank top, you could wait in a bush and wait for their jungler to show up so you can counter gank.
If you have a good jungle match up (most champions other than

Mid Game
Mid game is the period of time when you have finished your





Late game
Late game with




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