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Runes: Conqueror
1
2
Precision
Domination
Spells:
Summoner spells
Challenging Smite
Flash
Items
Ability Order q>w>e
Flurry (PASSIVE)
Lee Sin Passive Ability
Champion Build Guide
Introduction
Hey guys! I'm Chezard, and I have been playing Lee Sin since he got released, as I thought he was one of the coolest champions in the game. I play both on EUW and EUNE, and I've hit diamond for the last 5 seasons, and in season 9 I hit master tier. Therefore, I want to share all my game knowledge and all that i know about Lee sin.
Lee sin as a champion
Lee sin was one of the first designed champions in league of legends history. Even though he received several nerfs, he is still one of the strongest early game junglers in the game. Due to the fact, he got a very nice gap closer, and have very high mobility. Also, Lee sin can be used as an assassin, a tank or any sort of bruiser/fighter.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Very strong early game
- Very high mobility
- Very good gap closer
- One-shot potential
- Good peeling potential for any carry
- Good snowball potential
Cons:
- Falls behind late game
- Very hard to master, but practice is key
- Needs tons of wards (Control wards)
- Forced to have yellow trinket
- Lee sin syndrome
- Very strong early game
- Very high mobility
- Very good gap closer
- One-shot potential
- Good peeling potential for any carry
- Good snowball potential
Cons:
- Falls behind late game
- Very hard to master, but practice is key
- Needs tons of wards (Control wards)
- Forced to have yellow trinket
- Lee sin syndrome
Pathing (Blue) - Standard route
This route is the most common lee sin blue side pathing, which gives you an almost full clear, whereafter you can either gank mid or top lane and then go back to your scuttle.
Also, you can skip doing all your camps and going for an invade. However, I strongly recommend you to stick to ganking, until you are feeling comfortable playing Lee sin.
Keep in mind, you have to be aware of mid/top lane priority before contesting scuttle, and the same goes for invading.
Obviously, you can also start on the top side, by starting of killing the blue buff, and then basically doing the reverse standard route, which will make it possible to either gank bot lane or mid lane.
Pathing (Blue) - Bot lane cheese
This pathing is very good if you have cc bot lane, such as Nautilus support or something like a Thresh or Pyke. Which will make you able to get first blood, after taking krugs. Thereafter, you can continue your pathing by either ganking mid, taking raptors or going straight for your wolves on the top side.
Pathing (Red) - Standard route
This route is the most common lee sin blue side pathing, which gives you an almost full clear, whereafter you can either gank mid or top lane and then go back to your scuttle. Keep in mind, you have to be aware of mid/top lane priority before contesting scuttle, and the same goes for invading.
Combos
If you want to become mechanically better playing Lee sin, I recommend you to either watch lee sin videos/streams or actual tutorials on how to perform his combos. Personally, I find it very helpful, watching pro players with a similar playstyle as mine, and then trying to adapt it.
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