Devastating Charge deals more damage based on the distance traveled. Try using Onslaught of Shadows or Summoner Spells such as Ghost or Flash to maximize this damage.
Spirit of Dread restores Health when nearby enemies take damage, including damage dealt by allies. Cast this during a large fight to maximize Hecarim's survivability.
The stat comparisons shown here highlight some significant Hecarim against Senna counter statistics that can help you figure out the distinctions between the two. As an example, Hecarim’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is better than Senna’s KDA ratio of NaN, showing that Hecarim may be more central to his team's team fighting potential than Senna..
Hecarim usually has a slightly larger longest killing spree than his enemy does. Commonly, he takes more damage than Senna. This commonly reflects different amounts of tankyness, yet it can also imply that the champ with higher health has less agility and thus is unable to flee from additional harm when engaged or poked.
Both LoL champions are great. Both champs have their strengths, weaknesses, and counters. In League's current meta, Hecarim usually loses when trying to fight Senna, with a 47.1% win rate. Thus, Hecarim makes a bad counter to Senna.
While Hecarim does have a lower winrate than Senna, when facing one another, Hecarim also has a lower level of difficulty that makes him a less complex character to learn. You should be very concerned when picking Hecarim into Senna.
Additionally, Hecarim has almost no amount of CC and other utility, a similar amount to Senna. This makes her just as valuable during teamfights, especially when fighting champions with a ton of burst damage.
While there is not a single best champion overall in League of Legends, in Hecarim vs Senna matchups, Senna is the better champion with a lower win rate, less champion complexity, and a similar amount of utility to help out your allies during late stage team fights.
Hecarim is a bad counter to Senna. You will do well by focussing your gameplay on maximizing your CS and destroying objectives. If you can do that, you should hold your own as Hecarim against Senna.
To truly master Hecarim to counter Senna during both the laning and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should continue reading to learn a few extra tips and tricks for this matchup. If you pay attention to the build and suggestions presented here, you should increase your win rate significantly and be that much closer to League of Legends pro players.
Hecarim most often accumulates less CS as Senna. Champions who on average don't take many minion kills typically don't need much CS to be effective, such as support champions. These kinds of champions are able to scale properly off of their abilities and first items alone. Yet, champions with large amounts of CS, such as hyper-carries, often have to have several high cost items to be effective. In either situation, try to surpass the values reported here to do well.
The top items to focus on in your Hecarim versus Senna build include Sterak's Gage, Spear of Shojin, and Sundered Sky. When Hecarim bought at least these three items in his build, he did significantly better vs. Senna than with many other common item sets. In fact, Hecarim boasted an average win rate of 47.1% when countering Senna with this build.
To have the best chance of coming out on top against Senna as Hecarim, you should equip the Phase Rush, Nimbus Cloak, Celerity, Waterwalking, Eyeball Collection, and Ingenious Hunter runes from the Sorcery and Domination rune sets. Out of all the rune sets that we analyzed for Hecarim vs Senna counterpicks, this composite of runes yielded the best win rate. Notably, these runes averaged a 47.1% winrate overall.
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