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Recommended Items
Runes: Runes
+10% Attack Speed
+9 Adaptive (5.4 AD or 9 AP)
+6 Armor
Spells:
Flash
Smite
Items
Ability Order Skill Order
Flurry (PASSIVE)
Lee Sin Passive Ability
Threats & Synergies
Elise
Tough matchup for lee - play smart and use your teammates
Irelia
Strong early game duelist - irelia relies on early game trades to win and lee sin can enable that.
Irelia
Strong early game duelist - irelia relies on early game trades to win and lee sin can enable that.
Champion Build Guide

I am the head coach of Pentanet who placed 6th at MSI in 2021
Hey guys I am a professional player from OCE. I competed at worlds in 2018 under the name "UDYSOF" for the team Dire Wolves. I have played Lee Sin in competitive matches and played him to top 10 in my region.
I'll list some of my achievements on

- Rank 2 OCE
- Competitive games as Lee Sin
- Mechanical mastery
- Played on the worlds stage (I didn't play Lee at worlds sadly)

So...if you want to see how I do it...come check out the stream if you haven't already! I played Lee Sin a lot and other champions to prepare for 2020 Professional play - http://www.twitch.tv/udysof - I also upload videos to my YouTube from time to time! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIzaDfOR4kW7IbFCO0bUxMA...

This is a new chapter to my guide and I think it's the most important one.








Ways you can find numbers advantage is pushing a lane with your side laners and then moving mid in the mid game to push down a tower or force a fight. Many teams will not respect you walking around behind the towers especially in season 14 now with the tower changes it is incredibly easy to dive mid with your duo botlane and collapsing solo laner.
HOW TO PLAY WITH WEAK LANERS:
When you have a weak laner or multiple weak laners as



I take










For my secondary runes I like to take









My plan for every game I play on

If you have weak really weak laners like



Invading early game
Invading in season 14 is very valuable as killing your opponent stops them farming, which is super important due to the high snowballing ability of this seasons items, the more you deny your opponent, the more gold you take away from them, the slower they get their items which reduces their chances of snowballing their team to a victory.
Below are a list of champions you want, and arguably need to invade in the early game:

















What commonalities can you guys see in that list? I can see a few to be honest...
-> Tanks
-> Farm heavy
-> Slow clear
-> Weak 1v1
Generally, if the enemy jungler is/has at least one commonality listed above then we definitely want to be invading them early and piling on the pressure. In the 'Early Game' chapter I will talk about HOW we go about invading, but for now it's important to talk about WHERE to invade.
Most junglers start bot side of the map for an easier leash, especially in lower elo, so you guys can easily predict where the enemy jungler is starting and look to invade. Therefore, if they start bot side of the map we want to invade them in their top side at their second buff, and vice versa. Now the champions above will be on their second buff from anywhere between 2.30-3.10ish depending on if they want to hit level 3 as soon as they can or if they full clear.
As you may have noticed, some champions are not on that list, and these include:
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Again, what do these champions share in common?
-> Strong duelers
-> Fast clear
The junglers just mentioned are to be invaded with caution if you choose to do so. I invade pretty much every game regardless of which champion I'm against but I've done it so often that I'm used to it. If you guys aren't comfortable with taking on these guys earlier in the game there's nothing to be ashamed of - and trust me, when I started out playing

For champions like



Those champions in the second list, most of them at least, will get their 2 buffs and level 3 as soon as possible and gank a lane - a bit like us but we're slightly quicker since we can gank at level 2. Therefore, we can get to a lane without threat of being (and I'll show you guys the best clear for Shaco in the 'Early Game' chapter if we want to gank) and pick up easy kills. This will be easier to envision in the forthcoming chapter but we need to think about WHICH LANE to gank. I'll list a few reasons why we'd want to gank a certain lane early...
-> Our laner(s) has CC
-> Enemy champion(s) has no Flash or their Flash is on cooldown (CD)
-> Enemy champion(s) will push the lane early (making them more susceptible to a gank)
-> The matchup is 'snowbally' - one kill might decide the lane
-> We anticipate that the enemy jungler will gank that lane early, so we want to counter-gank IF we win the 2v2 or we try to get there first of course
If a lane has only one reason I listed then it's still worthy of a gank early game!
Mentality is a key part of being a professional player wether you want to be a soloqueue player, amateur player, platinum player any type of player having good mentality will always better you. Ways to improve on these can include focusing on the external parts of your life. Things I did was only play a maximum of 6 games per day, eat only healthy food and worked out every second day. My schedule and life was incredibly strict around performance when I was a professional player and I recommend all people who love the game to also take care of themselves.
Sleep deprivation can easily disrupt concentration, not to mention other cognitive functions, such as memory and attention.
Occasional sleep deprivation may not cause too many problems for you. But regularly failing to get a good night’s sleep can affect your mood and performance at work and more importantly on the rift.
Being too tired can even slow down your reflexes and affect your ability to drive or do other daily tasks.
A demanding schedule, health issues, and other factors sometimes make it difficult to get enough sleep. But it’s important to try and get as close to the recommended amount as possible on most nights.
Many experts recommend adults aim for 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night.
Improving the sleep you do get can also have benefit. A few quick tips:
Turn off the TV and put away screens an hour before bed.
Keep your room at a comfortable but cool temperature.
Wind down before bed with soft music, a warm bath, or a book.
Go to bed and get up around the same time each day, even on weekends.
Exercise regularly, but try to avoid a heavy workout just before bed.
How can taking a break from work or homework increase your concentration? This idea might seem counterintuitive, but experts say it really works.
Consider this scenario: You’ve spent a few hours on the same project, and suddenly your attention starts to wander. Even though it’s hard to keep your mind on the task, you stay at your desk, forcing yourself to keep going. But your struggle to focus just makes you feel stressed and anxious about not completing your work in time.
You’ve probably been there before. Next time this happens, when you first feel your concentration drop, take a short mental break. Refresh yourself with a cool drink or nutritious snack, take a quick walk, or go outside and get some sun.
When you return to soloqueue, don’t be surprised if you feel more focused, motivated, or even creative. Breaks can help boost these functions and more.
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