How To Counter Suyou Using Natan Base Damage Skills Analysis : Guide And Tutorial Mobile Legends Bang Bang
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Suyou versus Natan |
Battle Analysis: Suyou (Fighter/Assassin) vs. Natan
(Marksman)
In this analysis, we will simulate a hypothetical battle
between Suyou (Fighter/Assassin) and Natan (Marksman) without
using any items. We'll evaluate their skills, damage output, mobility, and
strategies, and use calculations to predict who would prevail in a direct
confrontation.
1. Skill and Damage Comparison
Natan:
- Base
Damage:
- Passive
(Theory of Everything): Natan gains a stack of Entanglement
(up to 6 stacks) each time he or his Reverse-Clone hits an enemy
with a skill, granting 7.5% Attack Speed and 7.5% Movement
Speed per stack. With full stacks, Natan's Attack Speed and Movement
Speed are significantly boosted.
- First
Skill (Superposition): Deals 225 (+100% Total Physical Attack)
and (+130% Total Magic Power) Magic Damage to enemies in
its path. This is a solid burst ability that can apply consistent poke
damage.
- Second
Skill (Interference!): Deals 150 (+50% Total Physical Attack)
and (+65% Total Magic Power) Magic Damage in its path,
followed by an explosion that deals additional 30 (+10% Total Physical
Attack) (+13% Total Magic Power) Magic Damage. This skill also
knocks enemies back, which can be crucial for disrupting Suyou’s
approach.
- Ultimate
(Entropy?): Summons a Reverse-Clone for 10s that mimics
his attacks in reverse and inherits 35% of his Basic Attack and skill
damage. This essentially doubles Natan’s output for a short time,
making him more dangerous in terms of damage-per-second (DPS).
Natan's kit revolves around range, poke, mobility, and
crowd control (CC). His Reverse-Clone from his Ultimate increases
his damage potential dramatically, especially when fully stacked with his Passive.
Suyou:
- Base
Damage:
- First
Skill (Blade Surge - Tap): Deals 625 (+250% Extra Physical Attack)
Physical Damage in total, combining his initial throw and the follow-up
slash. This is a high-burst gap-closer.
- Second
Skill (Soul Sever - Tap): Deals 300 (+200% Extra Physical Attack)
Physical Damage plus 20% of the target's lost HP. This makes it a finisher
ability, scaling off the enemy’s HP as they lose health.
- Ultimate
(Evil Queller - Tap): Deals 420 (+120% Extra Physical Attack)
Physical Damage and slows the enemy by 30% for 1.5s. This skill
can be used to either engage or disengage, depending on the
situation.
Suyou is built around high burst damage and mobility,
with a focus on closing the gap quickly and dealing a lot of damage in a short
period. His Immortal form provides him with damage reduction,
making him tankier and allowing him to sustain through prolonged engagements.
2. Crowd Control (CC) and Mobility
Natan:
- Second
Skill (Interference!): Provides a knockback, which can
interrupt Suyou’s approach or disengage when necessary. The knockback also
offers great crowd control, helping Natan create distance.
- Ultimate
(Entropy?): Allows Natan to switch places with his Reverse-Clone,
giving him additional mobility and the ability to reposition
quickly, especially if he is caught in a bad spot.
Suyou:
- Blade
Surge (Tap): Suyou can blink to Natan's location using his
weapon, allowing him to close the gap quickly.
- Blade
Surge (Hold): Can stun Natan for 0.6 seconds, which
could disrupt Natan’s burst output or prevent him from using his knockback
or switching places with his Reverse-Clone.
In terms of mobility, both heroes have tools to
reposition and disengage. However, Natan’s knockback and clone-switching
give him an edge in kiting and keeping his distance, which is crucial in
a battle against a melee burst hero like Suyou.
3. Durability and Sustain
Natan:
- Passive
(Theory of Everything): Provides Movement Speed that helps
Natan kite and dodge abilities, making it harder for Suyou
to land his burst skills.
- Ultimate
(Entropy?): Natan’s Reverse-Clone not only increases his damage
output but also creates an opportunity for him to switch positions
to avoid getting caught in Suyou’s burst combo.
Natan, however, lacks sustain and damage reduction,
making him vulnerable if Suyou can close the gap and land his burst skills.
Suyou:
- Immortal
Form (Passive): Grants 20%-40% damage reduction based on his
Physical Attack, making him tankier and harder to kill in prolonged
fights. He can sustain better in Immortal form, reducing the impact
of Natan’s burst damage.
- Soul
Sever (Hold): Recovers 150 (+50% Extra Physical Attack) HP,
allowing Suyou to heal himself during the fight, giving him better sustain
than Natan.
Suyou’s damage reduction and self-healing make
him more durable in extended engagements, but Natan's range and mobility
make it harder for Suyou to fully benefit from his durability.
4. Engagement Strategy
Natan’s Approach:
- Kiting
and Poking: Natan will look to keep Suyou at a distance by using his Second
Skill (Interference!) to knock Suyou back and applying poke
damage with his First Skill (Superposition).
- Ultimate
and Clone: During his Ultimate (Entropy?), Natan’s Reverse-Clone
will mimic his attacks, boosting his damage output significantly. Natan
can also switch places with the clone, keeping him out of Suyou’s burst
range.
- Stacking
Passive: Natan will aim to build up Entanglement stacks by
hitting Suyou with his skills, increasing his Movement Speed and Attack
Speed, which helps him kite more effectively.
Suyou’s Approach:
- Burst
and Close the Gap: Suyou will aim to close the gap using Blade
Surge to blink to Natan’s location. His goal is to land his stun
(if using the Hold variant of Blade Surge) and follow up with Soul
Sever for high burst damage.
- Damage
Reduction and Sustain: Suyou can rely on his Immortal form to
reduce damage taken from Natan’s Reverse-Clone and burst attacks. He will
try to outlast Natan’s burst by healing from Soul Sever.
- Engage
or Disengage with Ultimate: Suyou can use Evil Queller to slow
Natan down, making it harder for him to kite, or he can use it to
disengage if the fight is turning against him.
5. Damage Calculation and Outcome
Natan’s Damage:
- First
Skill (Superposition): Deals 225 (+100% Total Physical Attack)
and (+130% Total Magic Power) Magic Damage.
- Second
Skill (Interference!): Deals 150 (+50% Total Physical Attack)
and (+65% Total Magic Power) Magic Damage plus a knockback,
followed by an additional 30 (+10% Total Physical Attack) and (+13%
Total Magic Power).
- Ultimate
(Entropy?): During Reverse-Clone, Natan’s damage output
is increased by 35%, which significantly boosts his DPS for
the duration of the clone (10 seconds).
Natan’s burst damage is strong and amplified by his Reverse-Clone,
but much of his damage is Magic, meaning it doesn't directly benefit
from Physical Attack scaling, unlike Suyou.
Suyou’s Damage:
- Blade
Surge (Tap): Deals 625 (+250% Extra Physical Attack) in total.
- Soul
Sever (Tap): Deals 300 (+200% Extra Physical Attack) plus 20%
of Natan's lost HP as additional damage.
- Ultimate
(Evil Queller - Tap): Deals 420 (+120% Extra Physical Attack)
Physical Damage and slows Natan.
Suyou’s burst damage is substantial, and his
abilities scale heavily with Physical Attack. His high burst potential
gives him the capability to delete squishy heroes like Natan if he closes the
gap.
Conclusion:
- Natan
has the advantage of range and mobility, allowing him to poke
and kite Suyou while applying consistent Magic Damage through
his skills. His Ultimate doubles his damage output for a short
period, making him a potent threat in sustained engagements.
- Suyou
excels in burst damage and damage reduction, allowing him to
mitigate some of Natan’s damage while dealing high Physical Damage
in short bursts. His stun and gap-closing abilities give him
a chance to neutralize Natan's advantage in range.
Likely Outcome:
If Natan can maintain distance, stack his passive, and make
use of his Reverse-Clone for sustained damage and kiting, he is likely
to prevail. However, if Suyou successfully closes the gap and unleashes
his burst combo, he could take down Natan quickly.
Advantage: Natan (due to range, mobility, and poke),
but Suyou has a strong chance if he lands his burst combo
efficiently.
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