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Suyou versus Martis |
To analyze and calculate who would prevail between Suyou and Martis in a 1v1 battle without using any items, we need to break down their damage outputs, passive effects, crowd control (CC), and survivability to assess the overall winner.
Key Factors to Consider:
- Damage Output: Both heroes deal significant physical damage. Suyou relies on burst combos, while Martis excels at sustained damage and using his ultimate for executions.
- Crowd Control (CC): Martis has more extensive CC with knockbacks, knockups, and slows, while Suyou has a short stun and a slow.
- Survivability: Both heroes have survivability through damage reduction and HP recovery, but Martis has control immunity during his second skill and higher damage reduction during its duration.
- Mobility: Both heroes have mobility in their kits, though Suyou's blink and backward glide give him more versatility in terms of movement.
Damage Output Calculation:
Suyou’s Damage Output:
- First Skill – Blade Surge (Tap-Cast):
- First hit: 250 base damage
- Second hit: 375 base damage
- Total: 250 + 375 = 625 base damage
- Second Skill – Soul Sever (Tap-Cast):
- Damage: 300 base damage + 20% of Martis' lost HP (scales as Martis loses health)
- 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 Martis' 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.
Martis’ Damage Output:
- First Skill – Ashura Aura:
- 650 base damage + 40% slow for 2 seconds
- Second Skill – Mortal Coil:
- First strike (3 hits): 3 x 300 base damage = 900 base damage
- Second strike (dash): 400 base damage
- Total Mortal Coil Damage: 900 + 400 = 1300 base damage
- 60% Damage Reduction during the skill
- Ultimate Skill – Decimation:
- True Damage if Suyou is below 50% HP: 1000 base damage
Martis’ Combo Damage:
- Ashura Aura: 650 base damage
- Mortal Coil: 1300 base damage
- Ultimate: 1000 base damage (True Damage if Suyou is below 50% HP)
- Total Combo Damage: 650 + 1300 + 1000 = 2950 base damage
Other Key Factors:
Damage Reduction:
- Suyou’s Damage Reduction:
- In Immortal form (hold-cast), Suyou gains 20% damage reduction. Without extra physical attack, this is the cap for damage reduction.
- This reduces Martis’ physical damage by 20% but does not affect True Damage from Martis' ultimate.
- Martis’ Damage Reduction:
- Mortal Coil grants 60% damage reduction during its use, which significantly reduces Suyou's damage during that period.
- Martis is also immune to crowd control during this time, giving him an edge in avoiding stuns or slows from Suyou.
Healing and Sustain:
- Suyou’s Healing: In his hold combo, Suyou heals for 150 HP from the third cleave of Soul Sever.
- Martis' Healing: Martis has no healing mechanism, but his damage reduction compensates by reducing incoming damage.
Crowd Control:
- Suyou has a 0.6s stun from his first skill's hold cast and a 30% slow for 1.5 seconds from his ultimate tap-cast.
- Martis has stronger CC, including a 40% slow for 2 seconds from Ashura Aura, knockbacks from Mortal Coil, and a knock-up from his second dash. These CC abilities make it harder for Suyou to consistently land his combo.
Martis' True Damage:
- Martis’ ultimate deals True Damage if Suyou is below 50% HP, meaning Suyou’s damage reduction will not help him survive once Martis can execute him.
Final Analysis:
- Damage Output Comparison:
- Suyou’s Hold Combo Damage is 1730 base damage, but it’s mitigated by Martis' 60% damage reduction during Mortal Coil, significantly lowering the damage output during Martis' second skill.
- Martis' Combo Damage is higher at 2950 base damage, especially with the inclusion of True Damage from his ultimate, which bypasses Suyou's damage reduction entirely if Suyou is below 50% HP.
- Crowd Control and Mobility:
- Martis has more CC, with knockbacks, knockups, and slows, preventing Suyou from executing his combos effectively.
- Suyou's stun and slow are less impactful, and Martis' control immunity during Mortal Coil allows him to continue his combo even if Suyou tries to crowd-control him.
- Sustain and Damage Reduction:
- Martis' 60% damage reduction during Mortal Coil far outweighs Suyou's 20% damage reduction, meaning Martis can mitigate more of Suyou’s burst damage.
- Suyou’s healing (150 HP) is minimal compared to the damage he’ll receive from Martis, especially with Martis’ True Damage finisher.
- Execution with True Damage:
- If Suyou falls below 50% HP, Martis' ultimate (Decimation) will execute him with 1000 True Damage, which cannot be reduced by any defensive mechanism. This gives Martis a major advantage in finishing the fight.
Conclusion:
In a 1v1 battle without any items, Martis has the upper hand against Suyou. Martis’ higher damage output, control immunity, and True Damage execution from his ultimate make him more likely to prevail. While Suyou has burst damage potential, Martis' damage reduction and ability to finish off opponents with True Damage gives him a significant edge, especially in extended fights.
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