Using Distortion can help your positioning to land Ethereal Chains.
You can chain Sigil of Malice and Ethereal Chains to prevent characters with blink from escaping for up to 4 seconds.
Distortion allows you to be aggressive with your other spells while being able to return to safety.
The stat comparisons provided here emphasize several valuable LeBlanc against Vex matchup stats that can help us distinguish the distinctions between the two. LeBlanc’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is better than Vex’s KDA ratio of NaN, showing that LeBlanc may be more central to her team's team fighting potential than Vex..
LeBlanc often has a similar longest killing spree as her foe does. Commonly, she receives more damage than Vex. This commonly reflects differing health capacities, but it can also imply that the champion with increased HP has less agility and thus is not able to flee from further harm when engaged or poked.
Both League of Legends champions are great. Both champs have their strengths, weaknesses, and counters. In League's current meta, LeBlanc usually loses when taking on Vex, with a 45.3% win rate. As a result, LeBlanc makes a poor counter for Vex.
While LeBlanc does have a much lower win rate compared to Vex, when on opposite teams, LeBlanc also has a much greater learning curve that makes her a more challenging character to develop with. You may get destroyed when picking LeBlanc into Vexas her relative depth means you may not be able to reach her full potential without a lot of practice beforehand.
Furthermore, LeBlanc has almost no amount of utility and CC, a similar amount to Vex. This often makes her just as valuable during team fights, especially when trying to counter champions with a ton of burst damage.
While there isn't one best champion in League of Legends, in LeBlanc vs Vex matchups, Vex is the better champ with a much lower win rate, more champion depth, and a similar amount of utility to help out your teammates during late stage team fights.
LeBlanc is a terribly counter for Vex. Make sure you focus your gameplay on maximizing your CS and clearing objectives. If you do that, you should do very well as LeBlanc against Vex.
If you would like to truly master LeBlanc in order to counter Vex during both the laning and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should continue reading to pick up a few extra lessons on this matchup. If you mind the build and suggestions shown above, you should increase your win rate significantly and be closer to League of Legends pro players.
LeBlanc most often racks up a similar amount of CS as Vex. Champs who on average don't earn much CS often don't have to have much CS to be valuable teammates, such as support champions. They are capable of scaling properly off of their skills, stats, and first items alone. Yet, champs with a lot of CS, such as hyper-carries, often have to have many items to be effective. In either situation, try to do better than the numbers reported on this page to do well.
The top items to use in your LeBlanc versus Vex build include Zhonya's Hourglass, Stormsurge, and Luden's Companion. When LeBlanc incorporated at least these three items in her build, she did a lot better versus Vex than with most other typical builds. In fact, LeBlanc boasted an average winrate of 45.3% when playing against Vex with this counter build.
To have the best chance of vanquishing Vex as LeBlanc, you should equip the Fleet Footwork, Presence of Mind, Legend: Alacrity, Coup de Grace, Manaflow Band, and Scorch runes from the Precision and Sorcery rune sets. Out of all the rune combinations players used for LeBlanc vs Vex LoL games, this order of runes resulted in the highest win rate. Notably, these runes averaged a 45.3% winrate overall.
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