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Faker’s Flawless Solo Kill as Lee Sin in League Solo Queue

Lee Sin Dominates the Mid Lane in Professional Play, Especially in the Hands of Faker

Lee Sin has become a popular pick in the mid lane in the global professional scene of League of Legends. Faker, the well-known player from the LCK, has been quick to adapt to the champion and has been using it in both solo queue and competitive matches.

Faker Shines with Lee Sin in the LCK

According to Games of Legends, Faker has achieved the highest KDA of 6.0 with Lee Sin among all qualified mid laners in the LCK this summer. This showcases his mastery of the champion and his ability to dominate games.

In a recent ranked League of Legends solo queue game, Faker demonstrated why Lee Sin is so deadly in his hands. He executed a perfectly precise solo kill that highlighted his skill and control over the champion.

In the video clip, Faker carefully approached the enemy team, planning his moves strategically. Realizing that the enemy Diana player was occupied with their Raptors, Faker made his move. He used a Sonic Wave (Q) to hit the Diana player, who was unaware of his presence. Quickly following up with a Resonating Strike (Q), Faker surprised the Diana player and secured the kill.

Faker’s quick reflexes gave him the upper hand in this engagement. Despite the Diana player’s attempt to set up a gank with Crescent Strike (Q), Faker struck first and emerged victorious.

Another impressive combo from Faker involved the use of Dragon’s Rage (R) in the middle of the Sonic Wave/Resonating Strike combo. This provided strong damage and knocked back the Diana player. Taking advantage of the enemy jungler’s absence, Faker pursued the retreating Diana player with another Resonating Strike (Q) before safely escaping the skirmish using Safeguard (W) on a ward.

Although Faker performed exceptionally well in this game, ultimately, his team was unable to secure the victory, and the game lasted just under 29 minutes.


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