Have you seen the “Feetless Yone” build on the subreddit where you skip boots and build kraken>navori>bork? I haven’t tried it out but I was curious what your thoughts were
22:30 I wouldnt say hardest to play but to make decisions on. I also main yone but With champs like Riven or Yasuo you need hundreds of games before understanding how to play them and when I started playing yone i legit didnt change anything about my platstyle since then. Its always pretty much the same skill cap except noob yones use their E way too early. Only thing is the actual game knowledge wich applies to every champion in the game. But still truth is give a noob a yone hes gonna improve in a month and only thing he needs to learn is positioning but then give him a Riven hes gonna play for 4 months still failing to do fast q, or using shield inncorectly and so on.
Have you seen the “Feetless Yone” build on the subreddit where you skip boots and build kraken>navori>bork? I haven’t tried it out but I was curious what your thoughts were
it’s troll, only build path is bork>SB>IE
@@jordanrizzo3245dzukill builds multiple variations of sets. There is not „the only“ build for yone
Why would you skip boots?
Sounds bad ngl…
22:30 I wouldnt say hardest to play but to make decisions on. I also main yone but With champs like Riven or Yasuo you need hundreds of games before understanding how to play them and when I started playing yone i legit didnt change anything about my platstyle since then. Its always pretty much the same skill cap except noob yones use their E way too early. Only thing is the actual game knowledge wich applies to every champion in the game. But still truth is give a noob a yone hes gonna improve in a month and only thing he needs to learn is positioning but then give him a Riven hes gonna play for 4 months still failing to do fast q, or using shield inncorectly and so on.
Hail of Blades is completely disgusting on Vi. Can literally 1v1 a Master Yi at Lvl 4 and finish him with half health.