Lee Sin was one of the most outstanding heroes in League of Legends. His abilities were impeccable, but there were many techniques to become a real Lee Sin instead of a blind man.
1 Change the key and insert the eye
What was reconstruction? That's right, change the key!
Open the game's settings interface and change the number key 4's accessory dedicated position to 2. You can achieve the speed of light, that is, press the W and 2 keys at the same time. This is the World of Martial Arts Instant Eye W. However, this method has a huge problem. It must be that your keyboard and host configuration are relatively good, and you can react instantly. Otherwise, you will only install the eye but not the W.
2 Instant W
This technique was actually the same as the modification of the eye, which was to place the bought eye stone on the number 2 button and instantly move. The problem was also the same as above.
The accuracy of Q
Players who liked Lee Sin but didn't know how to play it had a common problem. The accuracy of Q was too low. Lee Sin was actually a very violent hero (Lee Sin: If violence wasn't for showing off, then it would be meaningless. Regardless of whether you had any profound skills or not, as long as your Q was accurate enough, you could casually grab a kill and bring the rhythm to the game. You would be able to lead the entire game into victory. Therefore, the accuracy of Q was crucial. How could he improve it?
First of all, if you really wanted to practice blind, you shouldn't set Q to intelligent casting. That way, after entering the game and playing 10 to 20 rounds, you would basically be able to grasp the trajectory of Q. Lee Sin's Q-skill was neither fast nor slow. If you wanted to use your Q-skill to face your opponent in the lower tiers, you had to predict the direction of your opponent's Q-skill. If your opponent wasn't a substitute, they wouldn't turn around. If you reached the Gold or Platinum tier, your opponent would have already learned how to turn around. Then, you had to use your W-skill to get in front of your opponent first, then use your E-skill to hit the ground. When your opponent slowed down, you had to predict your Q-skill. This way, the chances of success would be higher. What would happen if the opponent was above the Diamond rank? At this point, the opponent had already mastered a divine skill that could avoid directional movement. That's right, it was spiral movement. Spiral movement was one of the most difficult movements in League of Legends. This kind of movement could make the enemy dizzy, but how could he restrain it? There were also techniques. When you saw the opponent's spinning position, you should not predict the Q first. You must first insert the W in front of the opponent. Similarly, you should hit the ground with a double E to slow down the opponent. Then, you should hit the A a few times. At this time, you are already in front of the opponent. The opponent now has three possibilities, which are left, right, and backward. At this time, you should first R the opponent, then Q. You can kill the opponent. As for the technique of R and Q, I will teach you later.
(4) Q after R and R after Q
R-skill and Q-skill were Blind's leveling up skills. They were very useful when paired with R-Flash. He would teach them after R-Flash. R-Flash was a necessary skill to kill, but at the same time, it was easy to make mistakes. Many people used R-skills to knock their opponents away, but if their Q-skills did not hit, their friends would be speechless.
It was actually very simple to use Q after R. It was to use Q in that direction after R, but how to act cool? There was a higher way.
Q followed by R was the best way to solve the accuracy problem. On the surface, Q followed by R meant to first hit the opponent with Q, then R followed by two Q's, but in reality, Q followed by R did not mean that. Q and R is a godly skill that even the world's number one blind man would find difficult to use. I'm only going to explain it a little here. The real battle still depends on everyone's practice.
Q followed by R meant that you would first Q at the opponent, and then R the opponent while the Q was still flying, so that the opponent would be hit by the Q at the same time as the opponent was sent flying by the ulti. Q's trajectory was actually faster, and Lee Sin's R had the skill, Forward Roll, so how could he cancel it? That's right, Flash! However, this was different from R-Flash. This was a combo.
When the opponent is a distance away from you, you will first predict your Q, then instantly insert your W in front of the opponent, and then use your R Flash to make the opponent fly in the direction of the Q, achieving absolute instant kill and invisible posturing!
That's all I have to say. Since Lee Sin has too many techniques, I won't be able to finish them in a short time. Therefore, I will divide him into several chapters. I hope that all of you will support me, and I hope that you will support our main content, Void Ending Shadow!
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