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Introduction
I've seen some good Lee Sin guides but I wanted to make one myself and add a personal touch to it. I hope you could use this guide, and concider leaving some feedback and constructive criticism. Let's start with the guide shall we!

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I see alot of people 'lasthit' champions with their ultimate for the kill. I personally can't really stand this, it's best to let your team-mates grab most kills (especially your AD or AP carry!), however, getting a kill is never a bad thing.
For the jungle path I will discuss 2 different path.
- One regular path
- One agressive path (counterjungling)
For the regular path I like to take this way:

This path is very chill. I recommend taking your first point in W for great sustain early. If you like to sustain your jungle BEST max W first. If you prefer to gank better max Q first for a great damage boost. I usually max E last.
Tip: To even have more sustain get a cloth armor and 5x health potion.
Now for the agressive (counterjungling) path:

The X on the picture stands for a place to wait for your enemy to ambush him, like so:

As the enemy jungler approaches you should have a health advantage because they will be damaged by red buff quite a bit. Smitesteal the largest lizard and attempt to kill the jungler. The easiest jungler to do this against has to be Amumu. I don't recommend doing this against a Nocturne, Olaf. It's possible; but they are quite deadly early. Especially Olaf for his passive. Once you smitestealed the Giant lizard and don't see an opportunity to kill the jungler, get your butt outta there, because the mid and/or bot lane will be on their ways towards you. ;)
NOTE: This path is obviously much more dangerous, so I recommend getting
first to get out of sticky situations better.
The benefits of this path are:
- Enemy jungler will have weaker ganks early on due to no red buff;
- Enemy jungler will have less experience;
- The enemy jungler could be a potential easy kill (first blood?).
If you go this path, I recommend bullying the enemy jungler even further by taking all his big wolves, big wraiths and buff monsters. When you do this, always leave one small creep in the camp to prevent them from respawning. Like so:

The enemy jungler will be underleveled if you keep on doing this. Make them scared to roam their own jungle! >:-D
Other fun stuff to bully the enemy jungler is to place some kind of traps in the brush between the two mid-lane towers. Whether it's a Caitlyn trap, Nidalee trap, Shaco jack in the box, it doesn't matter. It can allert you when he's comming and will deal a little amaunt of extra damage.The enemy jungler will feel really unsafe because you have vision on them.
- One regular path
- One agressive path (counterjungling)
For the regular path I like to take this way:

This path is very chill. I recommend taking your first point in W for great sustain early. If you like to sustain your jungle BEST max W first. If you prefer to gank better max Q first for a great damage boost. I usually max E last.
Tip: To even have more sustain get a cloth armor and 5x health potion.
Now for the agressive (counterjungling) path:

The X on the picture stands for a place to wait for your enemy to ambush him, like so:

As the enemy jungler approaches you should have a health advantage because they will be damaged by red buff quite a bit. Smitesteal the largest lizard and attempt to kill the jungler. The easiest jungler to do this against has to be Amumu. I don't recommend doing this against a Nocturne, Olaf. It's possible; but they are quite deadly early. Especially Olaf for his passive. Once you smitestealed the Giant lizard and don't see an opportunity to kill the jungler, get your butt outta there, because the mid and/or bot lane will be on their ways towards you. ;)
NOTE: This path is obviously much more dangerous, so I recommend getting
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The benefits of this path are:
- Enemy jungler will have weaker ganks early on due to no red buff;
- Enemy jungler will have less experience;
- The enemy jungler could be a potential easy kill (first blood?).
If you go this path, I recommend bullying the enemy jungler even further by taking all his big wolves, big wraiths and buff monsters. When you do this, always leave one small creep in the camp to prevent them from respawning. Like so:

The enemy jungler will be underleveled if you keep on doing this. Make them scared to roam their own jungle! >:-D
Other fun stuff to bully the enemy jungler is to place some kind of traps in the brush between the two mid-lane towers. Whether it's a Caitlyn trap, Nidalee trap, Shaco jack in the box, it doesn't matter. It can allert you when he's comming and will deal a little amaunt of extra damage.The enemy jungler will feel really unsafe because you have vision on them.


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How to gank top lane:
There are 2 ways to gank top I use:
- The what I call the 'sneak technique'
- The river gank
Sneak technique

River gank

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At bot lane it is also possible to use the sneak technique but again; there are probably wards in the brushes.You can try to avoid the Tribrush and go through the lane instead.

Tribrush.

Map awareness is one of the most overpowered things in the League. A 75g worth ward can prevent alot of enemy ganks of success. It can also alert you and your team for when the enemys try to get a Dragon or Baron Nashor kill.
The jungler could look out for these wards:

- The green dots: Regular sight wards
- The pink dots: A vision ward or True sight
- The orange dots: Here you can place a ward but it's optional
Wards help you keep track of the enemy jungler's progress. It makes it alot easier to counterjungle and maybe even countergank.
The wards at the enemy buff camps are for smite-stealing the biggest monster in the camp. With a good timing and a little practice this should be easy.
Dragon and Baron control
This is very important! In most cases the support should be warding the Dragon early; and the Baron Nashor mid- to late-game, but why not help by warding sometimes aswell?
Here some examples of Dragon and Baron control.


Baron shouldn't be pink warded too early, though warding always helps.
This is my favorite build:
Mercury threads are for high CC enemy teams (alot of snares, stuns, slows, etc.)
Mercury threads can be swapped for
Ninja tabi if the enemys have alot of very high physical damage carrys (standard carrys: Miss Fortune, Caitlyn; and AD off tanks: Olaf, Jarvan)
Frozen mallet is a perfect item for Lee Sin: it brings tankyness, utility and some damage.
Wriggle's lantern is a must-have item for jungling early on. (Can be swapped in a Bloodthirster lategame)
The Black Cleaver is an item you want to pick up early. This is an awesome item. Cooldown reduction, health, damage and armor pen. Lovely!
Maw of malmortius is really good if the AP caster nukes you down. It gives you a great survivability in team-fights and can save your life.
Randuin's Omen feels like a must-have item on Lee Sin. When you dash in the middle of a team-fight, use the active of this item to stack with your tempest/cripple and their attack speeds and movement speeds will be dramatically reduced.








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