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Recommended Items
Runes: Noxian Ferocity
1
2
3
Domination
Inspiration
+10% Attack Speed
+9 Adaptive (5.4 AD or 9 AP)
+6 Armor
Spells:
Challenging Smite
Flash
Items
Ability Order
Determination (PASSIVE)
Xin Zhao Passive Ability
Threats & Synergies
Extreme
Major
Even
Minor
Tiny
None
Low
Ok
Strong
Ideal
Udyr
This is your main counter. Udyr can run you down since you have no disengage and can't kite him.
If you find yourself playing against him, try to utilize your Slow on W to escape.
Ornn
Ornn :)
Ideal
Strong
Ok
Low
None
Ornn
Ornn :)
The Story of the Seneschal
"Fate flows like the four winds, no man can know its course until he sails it." - WHAT ONCE SAILED FREE
Born in Raikkon, a coastal village in Ionia Xin Zhao spent his childhood venturing the waters as a humble cabin boy on the Viscero.
Taken by marauders and thrust into the fighting pits of Noxus Xin Zhao took his boat's name and fought as Viscero the Reckoner, "the one who never lost".
Bought by the Noxian military, Xin Zhao, alongside other soldiers of misfortune, clashed against Demacia's main force and swiftly lost. They were never meant to have a fighting chance.
Jarvan the Third, King of Demacia, spared them. He gave every one of his surviving enemies a pouch of gold and freedom.
And when Xin Zhao knelt before this merciful king, feeling the palpable admiration of each soldier towards their ruler, he asked to join the king's guard, forsaking his new freedom, to rather die fighting with the honor this king granted him than regretting his decision evermore.
That is the story of Xin Zhao, the Thrice-Born Warrior, an Ionian by birth, a Noxian Reckoner by force, and the Seneschal of Demacia by choice.
Born in Raikkon, a coastal village in Ionia Xin Zhao spent his childhood venturing the waters as a humble cabin boy on the Viscero.
Taken by marauders and thrust into the fighting pits of Noxus Xin Zhao took his boat's name and fought as Viscero the Reckoner, "the one who never lost".
Bought by the Noxian military, Xin Zhao, alongside other soldiers of misfortune, clashed against Demacia's main force and swiftly lost. They were never meant to have a fighting chance.
Jarvan the Third, King of Demacia, spared them. He gave every one of his surviving enemies a pouch of gold and freedom.
And when Xin Zhao knelt before this merciful king, feeling the palpable admiration of each soldier towards their ruler, he asked to join the king's guard, forsaking his new freedom, to rather die fighting with the honor this king granted him than regretting his decision evermore.
That is the story of Xin Zhao, the Thrice-Born Warrior, an Ionian by birth, a Noxian Reckoner by force, and the Seneschal of Demacia by choice.
Pronounciation
The Character
Xin Zhao is likely named after Zhào Xìn, a Xiongnu marquis and general who first surrendered to the Han Dynasty, but later defected back to Xiongnu.
From that, we can infer that his Pinyin likely is Xīn Zhāo.
And using the Wade-Giles Romanization, a system to transliterate Chinese into the Latin alphabet, we can construct a phonetic version of Xin Zhao's name, that being: Hsin Chao

From that, we can infer that his Pinyin likely is Xīn Zhāo.
And using the Wade-Giles Romanization, a system to transliterate Chinese into the Latin alphabet, we can construct a phonetic version of Xin Zhao's name, that being: Hsin Chao
Should you play Xin Zhao?

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Rune Choices
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Playstyle - Going with the Flow
"Those who stand on tiptoes do not stand firmly. Those who rush ahead don't get very far. Those who try to outshine others dim their own light." - Lao Tzu
Lee Sin,
Elise and
Xin Zhao Players often feel the need to force bad Ganks, Drakes, or Skirmishes because they think that they're playing on borrowed time; soon to be outscaled by everyone else.
As important as it is for Early-Game Champions to snowball and end the game as fast as possible, it is more important not to throw away potential; impact will come with discipline, therefore it is important to:



As important as it is for Early-Game Champions to snowball and end the game as fast as possible, it is more important not to throw away potential; impact will come with discipline, therefore it is important to:
- Know your Jungler's Strengths and Weaknesses!
- Not start Drake without Knowledge about the Enemies' whereabouts!
- Not Gank if it won't have an impact!
- Acknowledge that CS-Leads impact even early-game Junglers!
- Always contest Scuttle!
- Invade & Countergank!
- Take Rift Herald!
- Gank!
Gambits
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Add: 3-Camp-Start
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