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Liquid’s Broxah Impresses with Impressive Lee Sin Mechanics in Spectacular 3-vs-1 Skirmish

Impressive Play by Broxah on Lee Sin

League of Legends streamer Broxah, known for his precision mechanics, demonstrated his skills with an incredible play on Lee Sin. In a clip from his Twitch stream, Broxah showed how deadly he can be on one of the game’s most mechanically demanding champions.

During the clip, Broxah found himself being chased by three enemy assailants—Viego, Janna, and LeBlanc—on the opposite side of the Baron pit. Despite the odds, Broxah managed to outplay his opponents in a series of well-executed moves.

Outplaying His Chasers

The clip began with Broxah hitting the closest target, Viego, with a point-blank Sonic Wave (Q) while being chased. He then cleverly placed a ward in the Baron pit and used Safeguard (W) to dash to it, escaping from his pursuers. With Sonic Wave still active on Viego, Broxah used Q again to use Resonating Strike, dealing damage and getting back in range of the enemy team.

Broxah then capitalized on his advantage by using Dragon’s Rage (R) on Viego, knocking him back into his teammates and hitting all three enemies. This turned the fight in his favor, despite the three-vs-one disadvantage. With expert precision, Broxah utilized Lee Sin’s Sonic Wave/Resonating Strike combo two more times on the enemy Janna, evading enemy damage-dealers by ward-hopping between casts. The substantial damage from the ability was enough to take down the enemy support and allow Broxah to focus on the rest of the enemy team.

Securing the Victory

As the LeBlanc player started retreating, Broxah flashed forward and landed another long-range Sonic Wave, his fourth of the skirmish, catching up to the enemy. He swiftly followed up with Resonating Strike, eliminating the LeBlanc player. Broxah’s impressive play improved his scoreline in the game to 11/2/5.

The enemy Viego player, who proved to be a major threat earlier, managed to escape the fight. However, Broxah’s team still emerged victorious, as confirmed by game-tracking site op.gg.

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