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Alpha Counter Suyou Base Damage Skills Analysis : Guide And Tutorial Mobile Legends Bang Bang

 

Mobile Legends Alpha vs Suyou counter guide – how to counter Suyou using Alpha’s true damage, base skill analysis, and combo strategy in ranked gameplay.
Suyou versus Alpha

To analyze and determine who would prevail in a 1v1 fight between Suyou and Alpha without any items, we will look at the base damage for each hero’s abilities, passives, and overall effectiveness in combat. This involves calculating their potential damage output, healing, crowd control (CC), and survivability.

Key Factors to Consider:

  1. Damage Output: Suyou is a burst damage fighter/assassin, while Alpha excels at sustained damage with his skills and passive (Beta).
  2. Crowd Control (CC): Alpha’s CC includes a 1-second stun and a 1.5-second slow, while Suyou has a 0.5-second stun and a slow effect from his ultimate.
  3. Healing/Survivability: Alpha has built-in sustain through his second skill (Force Swing), which heals him based on the number of enemies hit, while Suyou has damage reduction in his Immortal form, reaching up to 40%.
  4. True Damage (Alpha): Alpha’s passive deals True Damage through Beta, which is not affected by Suyou's damage reduction, making it a key factor in this fight.

Damage Output Calculation:

Suyou’s Damage Output:

  1. First Skill – Blade Surge (Tap):
    • First hit: 150 base damage
    • Second hit: 300 base damage
    • Total: 450 base damage
  2. Second Skill – Soul Server (Tap):
    • 290 base damage
  3. Ultimate Skill – Evil Queller (Tap):
    • 280 base damage

Suyou’s Tap Combo Damage (Total):

  • Blade Surge (Tap): 450 base damage
  • Soul Server (Tap): 290 base damage
  • Ultimate (Tap): 280 base damage
  • Total Damage (Tap Combo): 1020 base damage

Suyou’s Hold Combo Damage (First and Second Skill Hold-Cast):

  • Blade Surge (Hold): 450 base damage (same as Tap)
  • Soul Server (Hold):
    • First cleave: 180 base damage
    • Second cleave: 180 base damage
    • Third cleave: 360 base damage
    • Total for Soul Server (Hold): 180 + 180 + 360 = 720 base damage
    • Healing from the final cleave: 150 base HP restored.
  • Ultimate (Hold) (Max Range): 250% of base damage: 280 x 2.5 = 700 base damage

Total Hold Combo Damage:

  • Blade Surge (Hold): 450 base damage
  • Soul Server (Hold): 720 base damage
  • Ultimate (Hold): 700 base damage
  • Total Hold Combo Damage: 1870 base damage

Alpha’s Damage Output:

  1. First Skill – Rotary Impact:
    • Physical damage: 200 base damage
    • Beta’s True Damage: 120 base True Damage
    • Total: 200 + 120 = 320 total damage
  2. Second Skill – Force Swing:
    • Physical damage: 500 base damage
    • Beta’s True Damage: 120 base True Damage
    • Total: 500 + 120 = 620 total damage
    • Healing: 200 HP per enemy hit.
  3. Ultimate Skill – Spear of Alpha:
    • Initial physical damage: 200 base damage
    • Slam physical damage: 500 base damage
    • Beta’s True Damage (5 hits): 30 True Damage x 5 = 150 base True Damage
    • Total Ultimate Damage: 200 + 500 + 150 = 850 total damage

Alpha’s Combo Damage (Total):

  • Rotary Impact: 320 total damage
  • Force Swing: 620 total damage
  • Ultimate Skill: 850 total damage
  • Total Combo Damage: 1790 base damage

Other Key Factors:

  1. Suyou’s Damage Reduction (Transient Immortal):
    • In his Immortal form (hold-cast), Suyou gains 20% damage reduction, which increases by 1% for every 20 physical attack (up to a max of 40%). Since we’re not using items, assume 20% damage reduction.
    • This would reduce the physical damage Alpha deals, but not the True Damage from Beta’s attacks, which bypass Suyou’s damage reduction.
  2. Alpha’s True Damage and Healing:
    • Beta’s True Damage is a significant factor, dealing 390 base True Damage across Alpha’s combo (120 from the first skill, 120 from the second skill, and 150 from the ultimate). Since True Damage cannot be reduced by armor or damage reduction, Suyou cannot mitigate this damage.
    • Alpha’s second skill, Force Swing, heals him for 200 HP per enemy hit, and since Suyou is the only target, Alpha will heal for 200 HP when he lands this skill.
  3. Crowd Control:
    • Alpha has the advantage with a 1-second stun from his ultimate and a 40% slow for 1.5 seconds after the slam. This extended control duration may prevent Suyou from casting his skills in quick succession.
    • Suyou only has a 0.5-second stun from his hold-cast first skill, which is less impactful in this matchup.

Comparison of Total Damage:

  • Suyou’s Tap Combo Damage: 1020 base damage
  • Suyou’s Hold Combo Damage: 1870 base damage
  • Alpha’s Combo Damage: 1790 base damage (includes True Damage)

Who Would Prevail?

  1. Damage Output Comparison:
    • Suyou has the higher burst potential with his Hold Combo (1870 base damage), slightly out-damaging Alpha’s 1790 base damage combo.
    • However, Alpha’s True Damage (390 base True Damage) is a critical factor that bypasses Suyou’s damage reduction, making Alpha’s overall output more consistent.
  2. Survivability:
    • Alpha has the advantage in sustain through his Force Swing healing for 200 HP.
    • Suyou’s 20% damage reduction in Immortal form will mitigate some of Alpha’s physical damage, but it won't affect Alpha’s True Damage.
  3. Crowd Control:
    • Alpha’s CC advantage (1-second stun + 1.5-second slow) is greater than Suyou’s 0.5-second stun, which can give Alpha the chance to execute his full combo more effectively.
  4. Beta’s True Damage Impact:
    • The True Damage from Alpha’s passive plays a huge role, dealing 390 True Damage that Suyou cannot reduce with his Immortal form. This gives Alpha a consistent damage output advantage over Suyou.

Conclusion:

In a 1v1 battle without any items, Alpha would likely prevail over Suyou. While Suyou has slightly higher burst damage potential in his hold-cast combo, Alpha’s True Damage, sustain through healing, and crowd control give him the edge in a prolonged fight. Additionally, Alpha’s ability to consistently deal True Damage bypasses Suyou’s defensive abilities, making Alpha more likely to outlast and defeat Suyou in this scenario.

Suyou offers a dynamic playstyle in Mobile Legends, allowing players to switch between Mortal and Immortal forms to adapt to any situation. Whether you're comparing;

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