Your ultimate deals significantly less damage to enemies with full health. Look to pick off weakened targets as they run away.
Deadly Flourish has incredible range. When approaching a fight be sure to look ahead for enemies that could be rooted.
You can still cast your spells while reloading. Use them to fill the down time.
Ashe has very few defensive options, and she's a good target to gank.
Be wary of moving around the map alone if Ashe has not recently cast her Enchanted Crystal Arrow.
The stats shown here feature several influential Jhin against Ashe counter statistics that can help you realize the distinctions between the two. As an example, Jhin’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is greater than Ashe’s ratio of NaN, demonstrating that Jhin may be more central to his team's team fighting capacity than Ashe..
Jhin normally has a slightly larger longest kill spree than his opponent does. Commonly, he receives a similar amount of damage to Ashe. This often reflects differing health capacities, yet it can also show that the champion with more health has less mobility and thus is unable to flee from further harm when engaged or poked.
Both LoL champs are great champions. Both champs have their pros and cons. In League's current meta, Jhin usually wins when trying to fight Ashe, with a 52.8% win rate. Therefore, Jhin makes a good counter to Ashe.
While Jhin does have a higher winrate than Ashe, when on opposite teams, Jhin also has a greater learning curve that makes him a more difficult champ to learn. You should be be fine when picking Jhin into Ashe.
Moreover, Jhin also has some amount of CC and other utility, a similar amount to Ashe. This makes her just as valuable during teamfights, especially when facing champions with a ton of burst damage.
While there is not a single best champion in League of Legends, in Jhin vs Ashe matchups, Jhin is the better champ with a noticably higher win rate, more champion depth, and a similar amount of utility to help out your allies during team fights.
Jhin is an above average counter to Ashe. Make sure you focus your strategy on keeping up your CS and clearing objectives. If you do that, you should do very well as Jhin against Ashe.
To truly master Jhin to counter Ashe during both the early game and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should continue reading to learn a few extra tricks and insights into this matchup. If you pay attention to the build and tips shown above, you will increase your win rate by a lot and be closer to League of Legends pro players.
Jhin typically picks up a similar amount of CS relative to Ashe. Champs who on average don't acquire much CS typically don't need much CS to be effective, such as support champions. They are able to scale properly off of their skills, stats, and first items alone. Yet, champions with large amounts of CS, such as hyper-carries, often require a lot of items to be effective. In either case, try to surpass the values reported here to do well.
The most important items to use in your Jhin versus Ashe build include Youmuu's Ghostblade, The Collector, and Opportunity. When Jhin combined at least these three pieces in his build, he did much better versus Ashe than with many other common item sets. In fact, Jhin boasted an average win rate of 52.8% when countering Ashe with this counter build.
To have the best likelihood of coming out on top against Ashe as Jhin, Jhin players should take the Fleet Footwork, Presence of Mind, Legend: Bloodline, Cut Down, Celerity, and Gathering Storm runes from the Precision and Sorcery rune sets. Out of all the runes we have analyed for Jhin vs Ashe counter picks, this mixture of runes yielded the greatest win rate. Notably, these runes averaged a 52.8% winrate overall.
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