
Yasuo - Inkshadow Yasuo
Yasuo (Inkshadow Yasuo)
RP: 1350 | Release Date: November 21, 2019
Yasuo, the Unforgiven, is a champion in the popular online game League of Legends. Known for his incredible swordsmanship and agility, Yasuo has become a fan-favorite since his release in 2013. Over the years, Yasuo has received several skins, each offering a unique visual and thematic twist to his character. One such skin is the 'Inkshadow Yasuo,' which was released on November 21, 2019, and can be purchased for 1350 RP.
The 'Inkshadow Yasuo' skin takes Yasuo's character and transforms it into a stunning ink-inspired version. The skin features Yasuo adorned in dark, flowing robes with intricate ink patterns. His sword is also transformed, now resembling a brush dipped in ink. The visual effects of the skin are equally impressive, with Yasuo's abilities leaving behind trails of ink as he dashes and slashes through his enemies. The skin truly captures the essence of an ink master, combining elegance and power in one package.
But what is the story behind the 'Inkshadow Yasuo' skin? To understand that, we must delve into Yasuo's own lore and background. Yasuo hails from the Ionian province of Ionia, a land known for its rich cultural heritage and deep connection to nature. Yasuo was once a proud and skilled swordsman, renowned for his mastery of the wind technique. However, tragedy struck when he was accused of murdering his master, an act he did not commit. Branded as a fugitive and a traitor, Yasuo was forced to flee his homeland, seeking redemption and the truth behind his master's death.
Yasuo's journey led him to encounter various individuals and factions, each with their own motives and agendas. Along the way, he honed his skills and developed a deep understanding of the wind technique, allowing him to manipulate the air currents to his advantage. With his newfound abilities, Yasuo became a formidable force, capable of unleashing devastating tornadoes and slicing through his enemies with unparalleled precision.
In the world of League of Legends, Yasuo is known for his high skill ceiling and mechanical complexity. He is often played in the mid or top lane, where his mobility and damage output make him a formidable opponent. Yasuo's kit revolves around his ability to dash through enemies, utilizing his E (Sweeping Blade) to close the gap and deal damage. His Q (Steel Tempest) allows him to unleash tornadoes, while his W (Wind Wall) provides a defensive shield against projectiles. Yasuo's ultimate ability, Last Breath, is a powerful crowd control ability that can turn the tide of team fights when used correctly.
However, Yasuo is not without his weaknesses. His early game can be challenging, as he is susceptible to poke and harass from ranged champions. Additionally, Yasuo's reliance on his mobility makes him vulnerable to crowd control effects, which can disrupt his combos and render him ineffective. Proper positioning and decision-making are crucial for Yasuo players, as mistimed engages can often lead to their demise.
With the 'Inkshadow Yasuo' skin, players can now experience Yasuo in a whole new light. The skin offers a fresh take on his character, combining the elegance of ink art with the power of a master swordsman. Whether you're a fan of Yasuo or simply appreciate the beauty of the skin, 'Inkshadow Yasuo' is a must-have for any League of Legends player.
On this page, you can find information and videos showcasing all of Yasuo's appearances, including the 'Inkshadow Yasuo' skin. Explore the different skins and immerse yourself in the world of Yasuo, the Unforgiven.
Lore:
An Ionian of deep resolve, Yasuo is an agile swordsman who wields the air itself against his enemies. As a proud young man, he was falsely accused of murdering his master—unable to prove his innocence, he was forced to slay his own brother in self defense. Even after his master's true killer was revealed, Yasuo still could not forgive himself for all he had done, and now wanders his homeland with only the wind to guide his blade.
Ally tips:
Dash through a minion to have Sweeping Blade available to chase your opponent should they flee; Dash directly to your opponent to preserve a minion as your escape route. At level 18, Yasuo's Steel Tempest reaches its Attack Speed cap with 55% Attack Speed from items. Last Breath can be cast on any target that is knocked Airborne, even by one of your allies.
Enemy tips:
Steel Tempest is very narrow. Dodge laterally if possible. When Yasuo lands two Steel Tempests in a row, his next will fire a tornado. Watch and listen for the associated sound to prepare to dodge.Yasuo is at his weakest just after he has launched a whirlwind. Engage at that point.Yasuo's shield from Resolve lasts only 2 seconds. Dealing damage to him will trigger it. Wait it out, then engage.