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The Soraka Yone synergy stats shown here demonstrate the areas of her gameplay that do better (or worse) when paired with Yone, compared to her overall stats. Significant differences are areas of focus that highlight how her gameplay changes when paired with this other champion.
Overall, Soraka sees a large worsening in her KDA (ratio of kills and assists to deaths) when paired with Yone. His KDA fell from NaN to NaN. This fall shows that Yone helps Soraka perform not as well in ranked League of Legends rounds. Yet, the small difference demonstrates that this performance change is not very impactful.
When Soraka tries to synergize with Yone, she sees a marginal improvement in her full damage output. This may demonstrate that Yone helps provide protection for her to deal more damage or that his support also helps increase the match's duration. Similarly, when Soraka is played alongside Yone on the same team, he usually scores many fewer killing sprees compared to when she plays without Yone. This is contrasting evidence that she is worse when playing with Yone.
Moreover, when Soraka plays with Yone on the same side, she on average takes a little less damage than when she plays alone. Receiving not as much damage could indicate that Yone does a decent job of protecting Soraka in teamfights.
There is no perfect champion pairing for Soraka that will always be her best ally. Yet, Yone is a very typical companion for Soraka. By being on the same team as Soraka, he improves their win rate by 0.3% to 49.7%. This clearly indicates that there is not really a strong bond between Soraka and Yone that allows them to perform stronger together than alone.
Yone has a much greater difficulty compared to Soraka. That means you need to be careful when enlisting Yone comrades to fight alongside, as they will need a much greater level of skill to cooperate well with you.
When playing cooperatively, Soraka players will likely observe an overall large increase in your team’s capability to deal magical damage. Together, these champs can deal quite a lot of AP type damage.
Conversely, by bringing Soraka and Yone together, you will not be giving your other allies a lot of protection for burst damage. We recommend you have other champions on your team that neutralizes this relative gap in their kit.
Regardless of the ability of your Yone teammate, you should focus on maximizing your gold income, warding to avoid ambushes, and clearing objectives. If you do this, you will do well anyway.
To learn all of the intricacies of Soraka in order to pair well with Yone during both the early game and mid / late game phases of LoL rounds, you should continue reading to pick up a few extra tricks and insights into this champion pairing. If you pay attention to the build and tips displayed above, you will grow your win rate by a lot.
The most crucial finished items to include in your Soraka and Yone synergy build include Redemption, Ardent Censer, and Moonstone Renewer. When Soraka used at least these three finished items in her build, she did significantly better when paired up with Yone than with most other commonly used builds. In fact, Soraka boasted an average winrate of 49.7% helping carry Yone with these items in her kit.
To have the highest chance of vanquishing your oponents, you should take the Summon Aery, Manaflow Band, Transcendence, Scorch, Bone Plating, and Revitalize runes from the Sorcery and Resolve rune sets. Of all the rune sets players chose for this team composition, this sequence of runes resulted in the greatest win rate. Notably, these runes averaged a 49.7% win rate overall.
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