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Suyou versus Ruby |
To analyze a
1v1 battle between Suyou (Fighter/Assassin) and Ruby
(Tank/Fighter) without using items, we need to examine their abilities, damage,
sustain, and crowd control (CC). This analysis includes calculations of damage
output, survivability, and utility (CC and mobility).
Key
Factors for Comparison:
- Damage Output: Suyou focuses on burst damage
and scaling with physical attack, while Ruby has moderate base damage but
relies on her spell vamp and sustain through skill use.
- Survivability and Sustain: Ruby benefits from lifesteal
through her passive (Spell Vamp), healing from her abilities. Suyou has
minor healing in Immortal form (Hold-cast) but more reliance on burst
damage and his damage reduction.
- Crowd Control (CC): Ruby excels in CC with multiple
stuns and pulls, while Suyou has stuns and slows, making him less
effective at controlling multiple targets but more mobile.
- Damage Reduction: Suyou’s Immortal form grants
damage reduction, which scales with physical attack. Ruby gains defense
buffs after using skills, increasing her durability.
- Mobility: Both heroes have mobility; Ruby
dashes after casting abilities, while Suyou has a blink and charging
mechanics depending on the form of his skills.
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 Ruby's lost HP
- 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 Ruby'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 the third cleave.
Ruby's
Damage Output:
- First Skill – Be Good!:
- Initial hit damage: 90
(+70%–130% Total Physical Attack)
- Shockwave damage: 90 (+70%–130%
Total Physical Attack)
- Total First Skill Damage: 180 (+140%–260% Total Physical
Attack)
- Second Skill – Don’t Run, Wolf
King!:
- Two swings, each dealing 60–185
(+55% Total Physical Attack)
- Total Second Skill Damage: 120–370 base damage
- Ultimate Skill – I’m Offended!:
- 200–480 (+200% Total Physical
Attack) base damage
- CC: 0.5s stun and pulls enemies
toward Ruby
Ruby's
Combo Damage:
- Be Good!: 180 base damage
- Don’t Run, Wolf King!: 370 base damage
- Ultimate: 480 base damage
- Total Combo Damage: 180 + 370 + 480 = 1030 base
damage
Other Key
Factors:
Suyou’s
Damage Reduction:
- In Immortal form (Hold-cast),
Suyou gains 20% damage reduction (scales up to 40% depending on
extra Physical Attack).
- This reduces Ruby’s incoming
physical damage by 20–40%.
Ruby’s
Spell Vamp and Defense Buff:
- Ruby's passive gives her 5%
Spell Vamp initially, increasing to 125% Spell Vamp ratio when
using abilities (but does not apply to basic attacks).
- After casting each skill, Ruby dashes
and gains a stack of physical and magic defense, improving her
tankiness.
- This spell vamp can heal her
substantially when using skills, while her defenses scale with each
ability cast, making her harder to burst down.
Healing:
- Suyou’s Healing: He heals 150 HP from his
third cleave in Soul Sever (Hold), but this healing is only minor
and happens once per combo.
- Ruby’s Healing: Ruby can heal 125% of the
damage dealt from all of her abilities due to Spell Vamp. This
healing is consistent and improves her overall survivability throughout
the fight.
Crowd
Control (CC):
- Suyou: Has a 0.6s stun from his
first skill's hold cast and a 30% slow from his ultimate
(tap-cast).
- Ruby: Has stuns and pulls from
her second and ultimate skills. Her CC is more reliable, with two stuns in
her combo, giving her a significant advantage in disrupting Suyou’s
abilities.
Survivability:
- Suyou: Relies on damage reduction and
minor healing from his cleave. His Immortal form (Hold) reduces incoming
damage, making him slightly tankier, but his healing is minimal compared
to Ruby.
- Ruby: Gains significant Spell Vamp
healing and defense buffs from her passive. Each time Ruby uses a
skill, she not only deals damage but also heals and becomes more durable
with increased defenses. Her sustain allows her to survive extended fights
much better than Suyou.
Outcome
Analysis:
Damage
Output:
- Suyou has higher burst damage (up to 1730
base damage with his hold combo), while Ruby deals 1030 base
damage in her combo. However, Ruby's damage is supplemented by consistent
healing through Spell Vamp, making her damage feel more impactful over
time.
Survivability:
- Ruby's sustain with Spell Vamp gives her a
significant advantage. As long as Ruby continues to land her abilities,
she will heal a large portion of her HP back, making it difficult for
Suyou to finish her off. Suyou’s only healing comes from his third cleave,
which is minor compared to Ruby's Spell Vamp healing.
Crowd
Control:
- Ruby has superior CC with her pull
and stun combo, which can interrupt Suyou’s combos or prevent him from
utilizing his full burst potential. Her stuns and pulls will likely
disrupt Suyou’s Immortal form combo, reducing his overall effectiveness.
Conclusion:
In this 1v1
scenario, Ruby has the upper hand due to her superior sustain, consistent
healing, and crowd control. Suyou may have higher burst
potential, but Ruby’s ability to heal, tank damage, and disrupt Suyou's
combos gives her a clear advantage in extended fights. Ruby’s Spell Vamp
allows her to mitigate most of the damage she takes, making it difficult for
Suyou to outlast her in battle.
Thus, Ruby
is more likely to win this 1v1 fight against Suyou, especially in a
prolonged battle.
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