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

 

Mobile Legends X.Borg vs Suyou counter guide – how to use X.Borg’s true damage, armor mechanics, and base damage skills to counter Suyou effectively in ranked gameplay.
Suyou versus Xborg

To analyze the battle between Suyou and X.Borg without items, we must assess their respective strengths in terms of damage output, survivability, mobility, and crowd control (CC). The critical factors include X.Borg's Firaga Armor, which gives him high durability and unique defensive mechanics, and Suyou's strong burst damage and versatile forms.

Key Factors in the Battle:

  1. Damage Output:
    • Suyou is a burst-oriented fighter/assassin with high damage potential, especially in his Immortal form (Hold-Cast), where he benefits from damage reduction.
    • X.Borg relies on sustained damage through fire-based skills, with some True Damage from his Fire Missiles at max heat and the detonation from Last Insanity. His damage can bypass armor due to the True Damage component, making him a threat to even tankier targets.
  2. Survivability:
    • Suyou has moderate damage reduction (up to 40% depending on his Physical Attack) and a minor self-heal from Soul Sever in Immortal form. He relies on burst windows to eliminate opponents quickly.
    • X.Borg has very high survivability due to Firaga Armor, which acts as a second health pool and regenerates over time. Even when the Armor is destroyed, X.Borg can disengage, making it difficult to burst him down in one go.
  3. Crowd Control (CC):
    • Suyou has a stun in his Blade Surge (Hold-Cast) and can slow enemies with his ultimate. These CC tools allow him to lock down X.Borg, but they are limited.
    • X.Borg has less CC, relying mainly on his Fire Stake skill to pull enemies toward him. However, he can slow enemies with his ultimate.
  4. Mobility:
    • Suyou is highly mobile, with a blink and charge through Blade Surge and repositioning via his ultimate.
    • X.Borg has less mobility but can dash and disengage when his Firaga Armor is destroyed, allowing him to re-enter the fight after regenerating his Armor.

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 Damage: 250 + 375 = 625 base damage.
  2. Second Skill – Soul Sever (Tap-Cast):
    • 300 base damage + 20% of target’s lost HP.
  3. Ultimate Skill – Evil Queller (Tap-Cast):
    • 420 base damage.

Total Tap-Cast Combo Damage (without extra attack):

  • Blade Surge (Tap): 625 base damage.
  • Soul Sever (Tap): 300 base damage.
  • Ultimate (Tap): 420 base damage.
  • Total Tap Combo Damage: 1345 base damage (excluding the bonus % from lost HP).

Hold-Cast Damage:

  1. Blade Surge (Hold-Cast):
    • 250 base damage + stun (0.6s).
  2. Soul Sever (Hold-Cast):
    • First cleave: 250 base damage.
    • Second cleave: 250 base damage.
    • Third cleave: 400 base damage + 150 HP heal.
    • Total Damage: 250 + 250 + 400 = 900 base damage.
  3. Ultimate Skill (Hold-Cast):
    • 580 base damage.

Total Hold-Cast Combo Damage:

  • Blade Surge (Hold): 250 base damage.
  • Soul Sever (Hold): 900 base damage.
  • Ultimate (Hold): 580 base damage.
  • Total Hold-Cast Combo Damage: 1730 base damage + 150 HP heal.

X.Borg’s Damage Output:

  1. First Skill – Fire Missiles:
    • 25 base damage × 7 = 175 base damage per target.
    • If the target is at max temperature, the damage becomes True Damage.
  2. Second Skill – Fire Stake:
    • Each stake deals 50 base damage × 5 = 250 base damage in total.
  3. Ultimate Skill – Last Insanity:
    • 200 base damage × 7 = 1400 base damage (not including True Damage from detonation).
    • After 3s, Firaga Armor detonates, dealing 300 base damage + 15% of Suyou’s max HP as True Damage.
    • If the Armor is destroyed before it detonates, the detonation only deals 50% damage.

X.Borg’s Total Burst Combo Damage:

  • Fire Missiles: 175 base damage (True Damage if at max temperature).
  • Fire Stake: 250 base damage.
  • Last Insanity: 1400 base damage (physical) + 300 base True Damage + 15% of Suyou’s max HP.
  • Total Burst Damage (without HP scaling): 175 + 250 + 1400 + 300 = 2125 base damage + True Damage from detonation.

Survivability and Firaga Armor:

  • X.Borg's Firaga Armor absorbs damage, effectively giving him a second health pool. The Armor has 120% of X.Borg's Max HP and regenerates over time. This means Suyou needs to destroy the Armor before being able to deal significant damage to X.Borg's base health.
  • X.Borg is immune to damage when his Armor is destroyed, and his detonation from Last Insanity deals significant True Damage based on Suyou's max HP.

Suyou’s Survivability:

  • Damage Reduction: Suyou gains 20% Damage Reduction in Immortal form, with an additional 1% per 20 Physical Attack, capping at 40% total.
  • Healing: Suyou can heal for 150 HP from the third cleave of Soul Sever (Hold-Cast).

Crowd Control and Mobility:

Suyou’s Crowd Control:

  • Blade Surge (Hold-Cast): Suyou can stun X.Borg for 0.6s. This allows him to interrupt X.Borg's mobility, but it won't stop Last Insanity.
  • Ultimate (Tap-Cast): 30% slow for 1.5s gives Suyou additional control over X.Borg's movements, but it is unlikely to be decisive.

X.Borg’s Crowd Control:

  • Fire Stake: X.Borg can pull Suyou towards him with Fire Stakes, making it easier for him to land his other abilities, particularly Last Insanity.
  • Last Insanity: X.Borg slows enemies by 25% while using his ultimate and an additional 40% slow if he collides with Suyou. This makes it difficult for Suyou to escape the detonation.

Damage Reduction and Armor Interaction:

  • Suyou can reduce incoming damage by up to 40% in Immortal form. This helps mitigate X.Borg’s physical damage, but True Damage from X.Borg’s Fire Missiles and Last Insanity detonation cannot be reduced by Suyou’s damage reduction.
  • X.Borg’s Firaga Armor gives him a large health buffer, and when it is destroyed, he becomes immune to further damage during the disengage phase. This makes it difficult for Suyou to finish him off quickly, even with his high burst damage.

Battle Analysis:

Advantages for Suyou:

  • Burst Damage: Suyou’s combo damage is high, particularly in Immortal form (Hold-Cast), with a potential of 1730 base damage. He can burst X.Borg's Firaga Armor quickly.
  • Mobility: Suyou’s blink from Blade Surge (Tap-Cast) and charge from Blade Surge (Hold-Cast) give him better mobility, allowing him to reposition and engage/disengage as needed.

Advantages for X.Borg:

  • Survivability: X.Borg's Firaga Armor effectively doubles his health pool, making it harder for Suyou to burst him down. The armor can regenerate, and X.Borg can disengage after its destruction.
  • True Damage: X.Borg’s True Damage from Fire Missiles (at max heat) and Last Insanity’s detonation will bypass Suyou’s damage reduction, making him a threat even in Suyou’s Immortal form.
  • Sustained Damage: X.Borg's Fire Missiles provide consistent damage over time, forcing Suyou to remain cautious during the fight, especially if X.Borg can maintain maximum heat on Suyou.

Conclusion:

  • X.Borg has a significant advantage due to his Firaga Armor, which effectively grants him a second health pool. This will absorb a lot of Suyou’s initial burst damage, forcing Suyou to expend multiple skills just to break the armor.
  • Suyou can deal high damage, but X.Borg’s True Damage and ability to disengage after losing his armor make it challenging for Suyou to secure a kill without significant over-commitment.
  • X.Borg’s Firaga Armor mechanics, paired with the True Damage and survivability from Last Insanity, give him a slight edge in sustained combat, especially if the fight drags out and he can regenerate his armor.

Winner: X.Borg, due to better survivability, True Damage, and the ability to disengage and re-engage when needed.

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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