Jinx's ultimate does less damage the closer you are to her.
Jinx's minigun takes time to ramp up. If you see her poking with rockets try to jump on her and burst her down.
Jinx's snare grenades have a long cooldown and are her primary means of protecting herself. If she misses with them she will have a hard time escaping if engaged upon.
The stats provided here emphasize several strategic Yone vs. Jinx matchup statistics that can help us explain the distinctions between the pair. As an example, Yone’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is better than Jinx’s ratio of NaN, showing that Yone may be more central to his team's team fighting potential than Jinx..
Yone typically has a similar longest kill spree as his enemy does. Commonly, he takes more damage than Jinx. This often reflects differing health capacities; however, it can also illustrate that the champion with more health has less agility and thus is unable to escape additional damage when engaged or poked.
Both League champions are great champions. Both have their strengths, weaknesses, and counters. In the game's current meta, Yone usually fairs equally well when trying to fight Jinx, with a 50.1% win rate. Therefore, Yone makes an ok counter for Jinx.
While Yone does have a higher winrate than Jinx, when they face off with one another, Yone also has a greater learning curve that makes him a more complex champion to pick up and master. You should be careful when picking Yone into Jinxas his relative depth means that you may not be able to reach his full potential without a significant amount of practice beforehand.
Additionally, Yone has almost no amount of CC and other utility, a similar amount to Jinx. This 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 for every situation in League of Legends, in Yone vs Jinx matchups, Yone is the better champion with a similar win rate, more champion depth, and a similar amount of utility to help out your team members during team fights.
Yone is a decent counter for Jinx. Focus your play on maximizing your CS and clearing objectives. If you are able to do that, you should hold your own as Yone against Jinx.
If you would like to truly master Yone in order to counter Jinx 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 displayed here, you will increase your win rate significantly and be closer to League of Legends pro players.
Yone most often accumulates a similar amount of CS compared to Jinx. Champions who on average don't take many minion kills typically don't have to have much CS to be valuable teammates, such as supports. These kinds of champions are able to scale well off of their skills, stats, and first items alone. Yet, champions with large amounts of CS, such as hyper-carries, often need several high cost items to be effective. In either case, try to exceed the values shown here to do well.
The ideal items to prioritize in your Yone versus Jinx build include Guardian Angel, Kraken Slayer, and Immortal Shieldbow. When Yone combined at least these three items in his build, he performed significantly better against Jinx than with most other common counter builds. In fact, Yone boasted an average win rate of 50.1% battling Jinx with this counter build.
To have the best probability of crushing Jinx as Yone, you should take the Lethal Tempo, Triumph, Legend: Alacrity, Last Stand, Second Wind, and Overgrowth runes from the Precision and Resolve rune sets. Out of all the runes players used for Yone vs Jinx clashes, this mix of runes yielded the best win rate. Moreover, these runes provided a 50.1% win rate overall.
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