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How To Counter Suyou Using Jawhead Base Damage Skills Analysis : Guide And Tutorial Mobile Legends Bang Bang

 

Mobile Legends Jawhead vs Suyou counter guide – how to use Jawhead’s ejector combo, burst skills, and base damage analysis to counter Suyou in ranked gameplay.
Suyou versus Jawhead

In this matchup between Suyou (Fighter/Assassin) and Jawhead (Fighter), we will break down their abilities and analyze their damage output, survivability, mobility, and crowd control (CC) in order to determine which hero has the edge in a 1v1 battle, assuming no items are used.


1. Damage Output Comparison

Suyou’s Burst Damage

  • Passive (Transient Immortal): In Mortal Form (tap-casting), Suyou has faster Basic Attacks and gains 40 Movement Speed. In Immortal Form (hold-casting), Suyou’s Basic Attack damage increases to 125%, and he gets 20%-40% damage reduction, depending on his Physical Attack.
  • First Skill: Blade Surge (Tap):
    • Initial Damage: 250 Physical Damage.
    • Slash Damage: 375 Physical Damage.
    • Total Tap Damage: 625 Physical Damage.
  • Second Skill: Soul Sever (Tap):
    • Damage: 300 Physical Damage + 20% of Jawhead’s lost HP.
  • Ultimate: Evil Queller (Tap):
    • Damage: 420 Physical Damage and slows by 30% for 1.5 seconds.
  • Hold-Cast Combo:
    • Blade Surge (Hold): 250 Physical Damage + stun for 0.6 seconds.
    • Soul Sever (Hold): 900 Physical Damage across three cleaves (250 + 250 + 400), with healing.
    • Ultimate (Hold): 580 Physical Damage.
    • Total Hold-Cast Damage: 1730 Physical Damage.

Jawhead’s Burst Damage

  • Passive (Mecha Suppression): Jawhead deals 2% more damage per stack, up to a 12% damage boost when fully stacked.
  • First Skill: Smart Missiles:
    • Fires 12 missiles, each dealing 135 Physical Damage (+30% Total Physical Attack).
    • Total Damage: 1620 Physical Damage if all missiles hit.
  • Second Skill: Ejector:
    • Initial Shield: 500 HP shield.
    • Throw Damage: 300 Physical Damage + 0.5 second stun.
  • Ultimate: Unstoppable Force:
    • Damage: 350 Physical Damage + stun. Jawhead also deals AOE damage around the target.
    • Total Combo Damage: 2270 Physical Damage (1620 from missiles + 300 from Ejector + 350 from Ultimate), not accounting for passive stacks.

2. Survivability and Defense Comparison

Suyou’s Survivability

  • Damage Reduction: In Immortal Form, Suyou gains 20%-40% damage reduction depending on his Physical Attack, reducing Jawhead’s damage significantly during hold-casts.
  • Healing: Suyou’s Hold-Cast Soul Sever heals him for 150 HP (+ scaling) when used, increasing his sustain.
  • Mobility: Blade Surge (Tap) lets him blink to the weapon’s location, and Evil Queller (Tap) allows him to glide backward, giving him decent disengage potential.

Jawhead’s Survivability

  • Shield: Ejector grants Jawhead a 500 HP shield (+ scaling), helping him absorb a decent amount of damage.
  • Mobility: Ejector gives him 30% Movement Speed and lets him reposition or throw Suyou. His Ultimate also provides control immunity during the charge, allowing him to avoid being locked down while engaging.
  • CC Immunity: Unstoppable Force makes Jawhead immune to crowd control while he is charging.

3. Crowd Control (CC) and Mobility Comparison

Suyou’s CC and Mobility

  • Blade Surge (Hold): Stuns enemies for 0.6 seconds upon hitting, useful for disrupting Jawhead’s combos.
  • Ultimate (Tap): Slows enemies by 30% for 1.5 seconds, helping to kite or chase.
  • Mobility: Suyou can blink with Blade Surge (Tap), reposition with Evil Queller (Tap), and he has decent overall mobility for both engaging and disengaging.

Jawhead’s CC and Mobility

  • Ejector: Throws the nearest target, stunning them for 0.5 seconds and dealing 300 Physical Damage. This is a strong displacement tool and can be used to isolate Suyou.
  • Unstoppable Force: Charges into Suyou, dealing 350 Physical Damage and stunning him while knocking back nearby enemies. Jawhead is immune to CC during the charge, making it a powerful engage tool.
  • Mobility: Jawhead has good mobility through Ejector’s speed boost and the ability to charge using Unstoppable Force.

4. Unique Abilities and Matchup Dynamics

Suyou’s Key Advantages

  • Burst and Damage Reduction: In Immortal Form, Suyou can unleash high burst damage while reducing the incoming damage from Jawhead. His damage reduction (up to 40%) makes him difficult to burst down.
  • Healing: Suyou can sustain through part of the fight with his Hold-Cast Soul Sever healing, helping him survive prolonged engagements.
  • Mobility: Suyou’s blink and glide give him the ability to reposition, kite, or dodge some of Jawhead’s damage.

Jawhead’s Key Advantages

  • Mecha Suppression Stacks: Jawhead’s passive provides a 12% damage boost when fully stacked, amplifying his already significant burst damage.
  • CC Immunity and Stun: Jawhead’s Unstoppable Force makes him immune to crowd control during the charge, allowing him to land his stuns and combo without being interrupted. His Ejector adds additional disruption and displacement, giving him a strong tool to throw Suyou out of position.
  • Sustained Damage: Jawhead’s Smart Missiles deal damage over time, forcing Suyou to either engage quickly or take constant missile damage. His shield from Ejector also helps him survive during trades.

5. Simulation of a Battle: Suyou vs. Jawhead

Suyou’s Strategy

  1. Initiate in Immortal Form using Hold-Cast Blade Surge to stun Jawhead, then follow up with Hold-Cast Soul Sever to deal high burst damage and heal.
  2. Avoid prolonged fights where Jawhead can stack his passive and deal sustained missile damage.
  3. Use Blade Surge (Tap) and Evil Queller (Tap) to blink or reposition and avoid being hit by Ejector or Jawhead’s Ultimate.
  4. Rely on damage reduction in Immortal Form to mitigate incoming damage and finish the fight quickly.

Jawhead’s Strategy

  1. Initiate with Unstoppable Force to stun Suyou, then follow up with Ejector to throw and displace him, dealing damage and continuing the stun.
  2. While Suyou is stunned, activate Smart Missiles to deal consistent damage and stack Mecha Suppression.
  3. Use Ejector’s shield to absorb Suyou’s burst damage and reposition when needed.
  4. If Suyou engages in Immortal Form, focus on surviving the burst while keeping missile pressure and using stuns to control him.

Damage Output Comparison

Suyou’s Full Hold-Cast Combo (Immortal Form)

  • Blade Surge (Hold): 250 Physical Damage.
  • Soul Sever (Hold): 900 Physical Damage (3 cleaves) + healing.
  • Ultimate (Hold): 580 Physical Damage.
  • Total Burst Damage: 1730 Physical Damage (without lost HP percentage scaling).

Jawhead’s Full Combo

  • Smart Missiles: 1620 Physical Damage (if all missiles hit).
  • Ejector: 300 Physical Damage + 500 HP shield.
  • Unstoppable Force: 350 Physical Damage + stun.
  • Total Damage: 2270 Physical Damage + stun + 12% damage increase from Mecha Suppression.

Survivability and Defense Comparison

Suyou’s Survivability

  • Damage Reduction: 20%-40% damage reduction in Immortal Form.
  • Healing: Suyou heals for 150 HP from Soul Sever (Hold).

Jawhead’s Survivability

  • Shield: 500 HP shield from Ejector.
  • CC Immunity: Unstoppable Force makes Jawhead immune to CC during the charge.

Conclusion: Who Prevails?

Suyou’s Advantage

  • Burst Damage: Suyou excels at bursting down enemies with his Hold-Cast skills. His damage reduction (up to 40%) and healing make him tough to kill in short fights.
  • Mobility: Suyou can dodge Jawhead’s Smart Missiles and Ejector by blinking or gliding with his Tap skills, making him hard to lock down.

Jawhead’s Advantage

  • Sustained Damage: Jawhead’s Smart Missiles provide constant pressure, and his Ejector and Ultimate offer strong CC and burst potential. His shield and Mecha Suppression stacks allow him to scale damage over time.
  • Crowd Control: Jawhead’s CC combo of Ejector and Unstoppable Force can disrupt Suyou’s skill combos, preventing him from using his burst effectively.

Outcome:

  • Short Fight (Burst-Heavy): Suyou has a better chance to win if he engages quickly in Immortal Form, reduces Jawhead’s damage, and bursts him down with Hold-Cast Soul Sever.
  • Prolonged Fight (Sustained Damage): Jawhead has the upper hand if the fight lasts longer, as his Mecha Suppression stacks, constant missile damage, and shield allow him to outlast Suyou.

In most cases, Jawhead is likely to win due to his higher sustained damage and CC control, unless Suyou can finish the fight quickly with a perfect burst combo.

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