Last Breath can be cast on any target that is knocked Airborne, even by one of your allies.
Dash through a minion to have Sweeping Blade available to chase your opponent should they flee; Dash directly to your opponent to preserve a minion as your escape route.
At level 18, Yasuo's Steel Tempest reaches its Attack Speed cap with 55% Attack Speed from items.
The stats shown on this page underscore several strategic Yasuo vs. Rell matchup statistics that can help you appreciate the differences and similarities between this pair of champs. As an example, Yasuo’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is better than Rell’s ratio of NaN, indicating that Yasuo may be more central to his team's team fighting effectiveness than Rell. This observation is largely fueled by the difference in kills.
Yasuo normally has a much larger longest kill spree than his matchup does. Typically, he takes a similar amount of damage to Rell. This commonly reflects differing health capacities, but it can also indicate that the one champion has less mobility and thus is not able to escape additional damage when poked or engaged.
Both League champs are great champions. Both champs have their pros and cons. In League's current meta, Yasuo usually loses when playing against Rell, with a 47.2% win rate. Thus, Yasuo makes a poor counter for Rell.
While Yasuo does have a lower winrate than Rell, when on opposite teams, Yasuo also has a much greater learning curve that makes him a more complex champ to pick up and master. You should expect to face a difficult match when picking Yasuo into Rellas his relative depth means you may not be able to reach his full potential without a significant amount of practice beforehand.
Moreover, Yasuo has almost no amount of CC and other utility, a similar amount to Rell. This often makes her just as valuable during teamfights, especially when trying to counter champions with a lot of burst damage.
While there isn't a single best champion in League of Legends, in Yasuo vs Rell matchups, Rell is the better champion with a lower win rate, more champion depth, and a similar amount of utility to help out your teammates during team fights.
Yasuo is a terribly counter to Rell. Focus your actions on keeping up your gold and cs and destroying objectives. If you are able to do that, you should hold your own as Yasuo against Rell.
To truly master Yasuo to counter Rell during both the lane and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should continue reading to pick up a few extra tricks and insights into this matchup. If you listen to the build and suggestions displayed above, you will grow your win rate by a lot and be closer to League of Legends pro players.
Yasuo often gets much more CS relative to Rell. Champions who typically don't get many minion kills usualy don't require much CS to be effective, such as sup champs. They are able to scale well off of their abilities and first items alone. Yet, champions with a lot of CS, such as hyper-carries, often have to have many items to be effective. In either case, try to exceed the numbers reported on this page to do well.
The best items to use in your Yasuo versus Rell build include Infinity Edge, Iceborn Gauntlet, and Kraken Slayer. When Yasuo incorporated at least these three items in his build, he did much better when facing Rell than with most other common counter builds. In fact, Yasuo had an average win rate of 47.2% when countering Rell with this build.
To have the highest chance of crushing Rell as Yasuo, Yasuo players should use the Lethal Tempo, Triumph, Legend: Alacrity, Coup de Grace, Taste of Blood, and Treasure Hunter runes from the Precision and Domination rune sets. Of all the rune builds players picked for Yasuo vs Rell face-offs, this combination of runes yielded the highest win rate. In fact, these runes gave a 47.2% win rate overall.
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