It ultimately comes down to you being able to play both at similar levels, and coming down to preference. Yone is easier to keep track off for the enemy team, as he has to jump in with his Q3 and his ultimate is not that fast or hard to sidestep.īoth have clear pros and cons. An inexperienced team is probably going to have a hard time adjusting to both Yasuo e in the teamfight and his w. Learn what runes to use, what items to buil. Yasuo has much better mobility and can also assist his own adc much better than Yone. Watch Zed outplay Yasuo in Master elo Highlights: 500+ games on Zed, Killing spree: Legendary, Good KDA: 10/2/2. This makes up a huge difference as both can turn the tide of any teamfight, but one is just so much easier and consistent than the other. Watch Yasuo carry their team against Zed in Master elo Highlights: Good KDA: 7/1/3, 1.3M mastery points on Yasuo, 500+ games on Yasuo, Killing spree: Domina. You can make a case that both can relatively easily get their full damages up in the perfect situations, but Yones ultimate is much more reliable and, well, imo, better, than Yasuos. Major difference however, is on their ultimates. This makes Yasuos laning phase be more punishable than Yones.īoth also have similar scalings, as both get powerspikes with items.
As in right now, in the curreent patch, yes, Yone is better than Yasuo because both laning phases require the same macro level, but Yones is much better because his trades are easier to pull off at a consistent level, unlike Yasuo.Įxample of this, trading in lane as Yone doesnt require you to push it.