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

 

Mobile Legends Dyrroth vs Suyou counter guide – how to use Dyrroth’s burst damage, skill combos, and base damage analysis to counter Suyou in ranked gameplay.
Suyou versus Dyrroth

To determine the outcome between Suyou and Dyrroth in a 1v1 battle without using any items, we will compare their skill sets, damage output, sustain, and control capabilities. The calculation will be based on their raw damage from abilities, passive effects, and survivability.

Key Factors for Comparison:

  1. Damage Output: Both heroes have high burst damage. Suyou can deal burst damage in Mortal form, while Dyrroth's abilities scale well with both base damage and percentage HP damage.
  2. Sustain/Healing: Dyrroth has natural sustain through his passive, healing based on damage dealt. Suyou has minor healing from his second skill (hold-cast), but it's minimal compared to Dyrroth's.
  3. Crowd Control (CC): Both heroes have CC capabilities, but Dyrroth's slow is more consistent, while Suyou has a stun and some slow effects.
  4. Damage Reduction: Suyou has damage reduction in his Immortal form (up to 40%), while Dyrroth reduces his opponent's physical defense and benefits from enhanced burst damage when his rage is at 50%.
  5. Mobility: Both heroes have high mobility. Suyou has his blink (from first skill) and glide (from ultimate), while Dyrroth has a dash that also reduces the target's physical defense.

Damage Output Calculation:

Suyou’s Damage Output:

  1. First Skill – Blade Surge (Tap-Cast):
    • First hit: 250 base damage
    • Second hit: 375 base damage
    • Total: 250 + 375 = 625 base damage
  2. Second Skill – Soul Sever (Tap-Cast):
    • Damage: 300 base damage + 20% of Dyrroth's lost HP
  3. Ultimate Skill – Evil Queller (Tap-Cast):
    • 420 base damage

Suyou’s Tap Combo Damage (First + Second + Ultimate):

  • Blade Surge (Tap): 625 base damage
  • Soul Sever (Tap): 300 base damage (+20% of Dyrroth's lost HP)
  • Ultimate (Tap): 420 base damage
  • Total Tap Combo Damage (Excluding Lost HP %): 1345 base damage

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

  • Blade Surge (Hold): 250 base damage + stun (0.6s)
  • Soul Sever (Hold):
    • First cleave: 250 base damage
    • Second cleave: 250 base damage
    • Third cleave: 400 base damage + 150 HP heal
    • Total Soul Sever (Hold): 250 + 250 + 400 = 900 base damage
  • Ultimate (Hold): 580 base damage
  • Total Hold Combo Damage: 250 + 900 + 580 = 1730 base damage
    • With healing: Suyou recovers 150 HP from his second skill's final cleave.

Dyrroth’s Damage Output:

  1. First Skill – Burst Strike:
    • 450 base damage (increased to 140% if Abyss-enhanced)
    • Abyss-enhanced Damage: 450 x 1.4 = 630 base damage
    • Slows enemies by 25% (or 50% in Abyss-enhanced form)
  2. Second Skill – Spectre Step (Abyss-enhanced):
    • First hit: 355 base damage
    • Second hit: 570 base damage (Abyss-enhanced: +150%)
    • Total Spectre Step Damage: 355 + 570 = 925 base damage
    • Reduces Suyou's physical defense by 60% (if Abyss-enhanced)
  3. Ultimate Skill – Abysm Strike:
    • Base damage: 1250 base damage + 20% of Suyou's lost HP

Dyrroth’s Combo Damage:

  • Burst Strike (Abyss-enhanced): 630 base damage
  • Spectre Step (Abyss-enhanced): 925 base damage
  • Ultimate: 1250 base damage + 20% of Suyou’s lost HP
  • Total Combo Damage (Excluding Lost HP %): 630 + 925 + 1250 = 2805 base damage

Other Key Factors:

Suyou’s Damage Reduction:

  • In Immortal form (hold-cast), Suyou gains 20% damage reduction (up to 40% if he has extra Physical Attack).
  • This reduces Dyrroth's physical damage by 20%, but it does not affect Dyrroth's passive healing from dealing damage.

Dyrroth’s Physical Defense Reduction:

  • Dyrroth's Spectre Step (Abyss-enhanced) reduces Suyou’s physical defense by 60%, making Suyou more vulnerable to follow-up attacks.
  • This defense reduction lasts 4 seconds, allowing Dyrroth to deal more damage in his subsequent abilities.

Sustain and Healing:

  • Suyou’s Healing: In his hold combo, Suyou heals for 150 HP from the third cleave of Soul Sever. This is minor and only occurs once.
  • Dyrroth’s Healing: Dyrroth heals 50 + 40% of the damage dealt through his Circle Strike from his passive. This healing is more substantial, especially since Dyrroth will be dealing a lot of damage with his abilities.

Crowd Control:

  • Suyou has a 0.6s stun from his first skill's hold cast and a 30% slow from his ultimate (tap-cast).
  • Dyrroth has a more consistent slow from Burst Strike and the 90% slow from Spectre Step (Abyss-enhanced). His CC duration may not be as long, but the frequency and strength of the slows make them more impactful.

Survivability:

  • Suyou’s Survivability:
    • Damage Reduction: 20% in Immortal form
    • Minor Healing: 150 HP from Soul Sever
  • Dyrroth’s Survivability:
    • Healing: Dyrroth’s passive healing is much more consistent, based on his damage output and percentage of HP dealt. This gives him better sustainability during extended fights.
    • Physical Defense Reduction: By reducing Suyou's physical defense, Dyrroth can quickly negate any survivability advantages Suyou might have, especially in an extended engagement.

Conclusion:

Dyrroth holds the advantage in this matchup due to:

  1. Higher Combo Damage Output: Dyrroth’s total combo damage (2805 base) is significantly higher than Suyou’s (1730 base).
  2. Sustainability: Dyrroth’s passive allows him to heal significantly, whereas Suyou has only minor healing through his second skill’s cleave.
  3. Physical Defense Reduction: Dyrroth’s Spectre Step reduces Suyou’s physical defense by 60%, amplifying his damage and negating Suyou’s durability.
  4. Better CC: While both heroes have slows and CC, Dyrroth’s consistent slowing from his abilities makes it harder for Suyou to escape or land follow-up hits.

Suyou is more reliant on burst and combos, but Dyrroth’s sustain, defense reduction, and high burst potential give him a decisive edge in prolonged battles. In a no-items, skill-based duel, Dyrroth is likely to win the fight.

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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