Take advantage of Flurry by weaving in basic attacks between spell casts - this maximizes damage output and minimizes Energy loss.
Self-casting Safeguard and using Iron Will are powerful tools for killing neutral monsters (in the jungle).
Use Sonic Wave before Dragon's Rage so you can chase the target with Resonating Strike.
The stat comparisons shown here show several vital Lee Sin against Bel'Veth counter stats that may help us realize the distinctions between these two champs. As an example, Lee Sin’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is more than Bel'Veth’s KDA ratio of NaN, showing that Lee Sin may be more central to his team's team fighting potential than Bel'Veth..
Lee Sin normally has a similar longest kill spree as his enemy does. On average, he takes a similar amount of damage to Bel'Veth. This commonly reflects differing health capacities; however, it can also illustrate that the champ with increased HP has less mobility and thus is not able to kite away from further harm when engaged or poked.
Both League of Legends champs are great champions. Both have their strengths, weaknesses, and counters. In the game's current meta, Lee Sin usually loses when taking on Bel'Veth, with a 46.6% win rate. As a result, Lee Sin makes a poor counter for Bel'Veth.
While Lee Sin does have a lower winrate compared to Bel'Veth, when on opposite teams, Lee Sin also has a much lower difficulty level that makes him a less difficult champ to pick up and master. You should be very concerned when picking Lee Sin into Bel'Veth.
Furthermore, Lee Sin has some amount of CC and other utility, a similar amount to Bel'Veth. This makes her just as valuable during team fights, especially when trying to counter champions with a lot of burst damage.
While there is not a single best champion in League of Legends, in Lee Sin vs Bel'Veth matchups, Bel'Veth is the better champion with a much lower win rate, less champion complexity, and a similar amount of utility to help out your allies during late stage team fights.
Lee Sin is a terribly counter for Bel'Veth. Focus your actions on keeping up your CS and destroying objectives. If you are able to do that, you should hold your own as Lee Sin against Bel'Veth.
To truly master Lee Sin in order to counter Bel'Veth during both the early game and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should continue reading to pick up a few extra tips and tricks for this matchup. If you pay attention to the build and suggestions presented here, you will grow your win rate significantly and be that much closer to League of Legends pro players.
Lee Sin usually racks up a similar amount of CS compared to Bel'Veth. Champions who typically don't get much CS often don't have to have much CS to be effective, such as sup champs. They are capable of scaling well off of their abilities and first items alone. Yet, champs with large amounts of CS, such as hyper-carries, usually need many items to be effective. In either case, try to surpass the numbers reported here to do well.
The most crucial items to have in your Lee Sin versus Bel'Veth build include Black Cleaver, Maw of Malmortius, and Sundered Sky. When Lee Sin bought at least these three items in his build, he performed much better countering Bel'Veth than with most other commonly used builds. In fact, Lee Sin had an average winrate of 46.6% when playing against Bel'Veth with these items in his kit.
To have the highest probability of beating Bel'Veth as Lee Sin, you should take the Conqueror, Triumph, Legend: Alacrity, Coup de Grace, Magical Footwear, and Cosmic Insight runes from the Precision and Inspiration rune sets. Out of all the runes players picked for Lee Sin vs Bel'Veth matchups, this order of runes yielded the greatest win rate. Moreover, these runes gave a 46.6% win rate overall.
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