Spirit and Steel: Abilities of Yone in League of Legends

Spirit and Steel: Abilities of Yone in League of Legends

Aidan van Vuuren

12 Jan, 2026, 08:07

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Last updated: 12 Jan, 2026, 08:15

Yone in League of Legends is a champion built around duality. His story, damage profile, and abilities all reflect a split between the physical and the spiritual. He is a melee skirmisher who relies on precise timing, layered mechanics, and short windows of power.

This article explains Yone’s lore and abilities in clear terms. Each section focuses on how his kit works and how the pieces connect during gameplay.

Who Yone Is in League of Legends

Yone was once a respected swordsman and the half-brother of Yasuo. His death at Yasuo’s hand did not end his journey. Instead, he was hunted by a powerful Azakana spirit and survived only by killing it with its own weapon.

That act bound Yone to the spirit realm. He now wears the demon’s mask and hunts similar entities to understand his new existence. This conflict shapes both his visuals and his gameplay. Yone fights with two swords and balances physical and magical damage in almost everything he does.

Yone’s Core Design and Playstyle

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Yone in League of Legends plays as a high-mobility melee carry. He scales hard with items and thrives in extended fights. His kit rewards aggression but punishes poor positioning.

He relies on repeated trades, short bursts of crowd control, and delayed damage. Many of his abilities feel safe at first but commit him fully once used. Success with Yone depends on knowing when to engage and when to return.

Way of the Hunter (Passive)

Intent: Critical Strike Conversion

Yone’s critical strike chance is doubled from all sources. Any critical strike chance above 100% converts into bonus attack damage. This allows him to reach full crit with fewer items and gain extra damage instead of wasted stats.

This passive shapes his build path. Crit items give Yone strong value early and keep scaling into late game.

Steel and Spirit: Dual Sword Attacks

Yone alternates basic attacks between his Steel Sword and Azakana Sword. The Steel Sword deals physical damage. The Azakana Sword splits damage evenly between physical and magic.

This alternating pattern has no downtime and persists through death. Mixed damage makes Yone harder to itemize against and allows him to pressure tanks and squishy targets alike.

Mortal Steel (Q)

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Base Cast and Damage

Mortal Steel is Yone’s primary damage tool. He thrusts forward with his Steel Sword, dealing physical damage in a line. The ability applies on-hit and on-attack effects to the first target hit and can critically strike.

Attack speed reduces both cast time and cooldown. This lets Mortal Steel scale naturally as Yone builds items.

Gathering Storm and Empowered Cast

Each successful hit grants a stack of Gathering Storm. At two stacks, the next cast becomes empowered. Yone dashes forward and releases a whirlwind that knocks enemies airborne.

The dash can cross terrain and cannot hit the same target twice. This empowered version defines Yone’s trading pattern and gives him reliable crowd control.

Spirit Cleave (W)

Mixed Damage and Max Health Scaling

Spirit Cleave sends a wide cone slash with Yone’s Azakana Sword. It deals equal physical and magic damage and scales with the target’s maximum health. This makes it effective against high-health enemies.

Damage has limits against minions and monsters to keep wave control balanced.

Shield Generation

If Spirit Cleave hits an enemy, Yone gains a short shield. The shield grows stronger when hitting champions and increases with each additional champion hit.

This ability acts as both offense and defense. Proper timing can block key damage during trades or team fights.

Soul Unbound (E)

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Entering Spirit Form

Soul Unbound defines Yone in League of Legends more than any other ability. Yone dashes forward, leaves his body behind, and enters Spirit Form for up to five seconds. His body becomes untargetable and waits at the cast location.

While in Spirit Form, Yone gains movement speed and ignores unit collision.

Damage Storage and Marks

Enemy champions damaged during Spirit Form are marked. Each mark stores a percentage of the post-mitigation damage Yone deals. This includes physical, magic, and true damage from his abilities and attacks.

The stored damage does not apply immediately. It waits until Soul Unbound ends.

Recast and True Damage Detonation

When Soul Unbound ends, Yone snaps back to his body. The marks detonate and deal true damage equal to the stored amount.

The return dash grants displacement immunity and cannot be interrupted. This creates a delayed threat that forces enemies to disengage or risk lethal damage.

Fate Sealed (R)

Initial Strike and Stun

Fate Sealed is Yone’s ultimate ability. He marks enemies in a wide area in front of him, knocking them down and stunning them briefly. The stun ends early once the next effect begins.

Yone then blinks past the last enemy champion hit or to maximum range if no champion is struck.

Pull, Knock-Up, and Damage

After a short delay, a gust rushes through the same area. Marked enemies take mixed damage and are pulled toward Yone’s blink location. They are then knocked airborne.

This ability excels at team fights. It groups enemies, disrupts positioning, and sets up follow-up damage from Yone and his allies.

How Yone’s Abilities Work Together

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Yone in League of Legends relies on chaining abilities in the right order. Mortal Steel builds pressure and creates openings. Spirit Cleave adds survivability during close fights. Soul Unbound allows aggressive trades with a built-in escape. Fate Sealed turns skirmishes into full engagements.

Mistakes are costly. Once Soul Unbound or Fate Sealed is used, Yone commits to the fight. Strong players track cooldowns and enemy crowd control before engaging.

Strengths and Weaknesses by Design

Yone’s strengths come from mixed damage, high mobility, and scaling. His weaknesses come from reliance on timing and vulnerability during cooldowns. Crowd control and burst damage punish poor engages.

This balance keeps Yone strong but fair when played as intended.

Final Thoughts on Yone in League of Legends

Yone in League of Legends is built for players who enjoy mechanical depth and calculated risk. His kit rewards practice and precision. Every fight becomes a test of timing, positioning, and decision-making.

Mastery of Yone comes from understanding his abilities as a single system, not isolated tools. When played with control and patience, he remains one of the most distinctive champions in the game.

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