Master Yi – the Wuju Bladesman – is based on our LoL Tier List on patch
11.4
a D-Tier Jungle champion. Based on ranked matches from summoners with a PLATINUM+ tier,
Master Yi has a win rate of
48.2%
, a pick rate of
4%
, a ban rate of
5.8%
and an average KDA Ratio of
2.1
, which shows that the
Assassin is in a risky spot in the current meta. If you want to build and play
Master Yi on your matches, keep in mind that this champion is moderately difficult to play in LoL. The upcoming Master Yi Jungle Build is the most popular build picked by many Pros.
Pregame Build
In champion select you need to choose your
Master Yi runes and summoner spells. The best Master Yi Runes
11.4
on the position Jungle are
Precision as the primary path and
Domination as the secondary path. The most supportive
Master Yi keystone rune is
Conqueror.
Flash and
Smite are the summoner spells, which fits this LoL Master Yi Build the most.
Item Build on Master Yi
The starter items for the best Master Yi Build on patch
Kraken Slayer as the favoured mythic item. As the game progresses, the most popular
Master Yi items are
Kraken Slayer and
The Collector.
Berserker's Greaves are the most bought
Master Yi boots by Pros. This Master Yi Build will outstandingly increase your chances to gain LP and to climb the leaderboard in LoL.
Master Yi Abilities
At the beginning of a match start to skill the ability
Alpha Strike on
Master Yi. As the match progresses, it is best to maximise
Alpha Strike into
Wuju Style and at last
Meditate.
Alpha Strike is a very strong ability of
Master Yi in order to build up a lead and dominate your opponents. The passive is called
Double Strike and there is no need to set it manually on a MasterYi Build.
Select one of the abilities below in order to start a clip of the ability:
Q
W
E
R
Double Strike
Every few consecutive basic attack, Master Yi strikes twice.
Biography
Master Yi has tempered his body and sharpened his mind, so that thought and action have become almost as one. Though he chooses to enter into violence only as a last resort, the grace and speed of his blade ensures resolution is always swift. As one of the last living practitioners of the Ionian art of Wuju, Yi has devoted his life to continuing the legacy of his people—scrutinizing potential new disciples with the Seven Lenses of Insight to identify the most worthy among them.
Wilted leaves fall from shivering branches, as a gust of wind blows across the mountain slopes. Yi levitates a few inches above the ground, his eyes closed and hands folded, listening to the morning songs of Bahrl jays. The cool breeze touches his bare face, and tickles his brow.