Focus on preventing Cho'Gath from reaching his max size.
Purchasing a few HP items decreases the chances of Cho'Gath killing you quickly.
Rupture has a smoke cloud indicating the area it will strike. Try to watch out for it to prevent Cho'Gath from being able to combo his abilities.
The stat comparisons shown on this page underscore several influential Yuumi vs. Cho'Gath counter stats that may help you grasp the differences and similarities between these two champions. For instance, Yuumi’s KDA ratio ([kills + assists] / deaths) of NaN is more than Cho'Gath’s KDA ratio of NaN, demonstrating that Yuumi may be more central to her team's team fighting potential than Cho'Gath. This observation is largely caused by the differences in assists.
Yuumi usually has a significantly smaller longest kill spree than her matchup does. On average, she takes less damage than Cho'Gath. This typically indicates different amounts of tankyness, yet it can also illustrate that the one champion has less mobility and thus is not able to kite away from additional damage when poked or engaged.
Both LoL champions are great champions. Both champs have their strengths, weaknesses, and counters. In the game's current meta, Yuumi usually loses when facing off against Cho'Gath, with a 43.7% win rate. As a result, Yuumi makes a bad counter to Cho'Gath.
While Yuumi does have a much lower win rate than Cho'Gath, when facing one another, Yuumi also has a lower level of difficulty that makes her a less difficult champion to learn. You should be very concerned when picking Yuumi into Cho'Gath.
Additionally, Yuumi has a lot of utility and CC, a similar amount to Cho'Gath. This makes her just as valuable during teamfights, especially when trying to counter champions with a ton of burst damage.
While there is not one best champion for every situation in League of Legends, in Yuumi vs Cho'Gath matchups, Cho'Gath is the better champ with a much lower win rate, less champion complexity, and a similar amount of utility to help out your team members during team fights.
Yuumi is a bad counter for Cho'Gath. You will do well by focussing your tactics on increasing your gold income and taking out objectives. If you are able to do that, you should be able to stand on your own as Yuumi against Cho'Gath.
If you would like to truly master Yuumi to counter Cho'Gath during both the early game and mid / late game phases of League of Legends, you should continue reading to gather a few extra tips and tricks for this matchup. If you listen to the build and stats displayed here, you will increase your win rate significantly and be closer to League of Legends pro players.
Yuumi usually accumulates a lot less CS compared to Cho'Gath. Champs who typically don't take many minion kills often don't require much CS to be valuable teammates, such as supports. They are able to scale properly off of their skills, stats, and first items alone. Yet, champions with a lot of CS, such as hyper-carries, often have to have several high cost items to be effective. In either situation, try to do better than the values shown here to do well.
The best items to prioritize in your Yuumi versus Cho'Gath build include Mikael's Blessing, Ardent Censer, and Moonstone Renewer. When Yuumi included at least these three items in her build, she did significantly better vs. Cho'Gath than with many other commonly used builds. In fact, Yuumi had an average winrate of 43.7% battling Cho'Gath with these items in her kit.
To have the highest likelihood of vanquishing Cho'Gath as Yuumi, you should use the Summon Aery, Manaflow Band, Transcendence, Scorch, Font of Life, and Revitalize runes from the Sorcery and Resolve rune sets. Of all the rune sets players picked for Yuumi vs Cho'Gath battles, this mix of runes resulted in the greatest win rate. In fact, these runes gave a 43.7% winrate overall.
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