Quinn·Bot Guide
Win rate | 53.3% |
Pick rate | 0.0% |
Ban rate | 0.4% |
Matches | 285- |
While she doesn’t have a fighting Ultimate R, her Ultimate R is a great roaming tool that can allow her to get back to lane quickly and also roam around the map and help her allies.
She can blow enemies up who are alone when she’s ahead. Look for picks on squishy and immobile targets to gain a further lead.
Pretty strong early game ADC who can go for aggressive plays with her early strength to get early kills and snowball.
Quinn doesn’t have a duelling Ultimate R. This makes her weak post level 6 when it comes to all-ins.
She cannot fight straight 5v5. She will need to flank in team fights. If the enemy has vision or knows where she is, she will be unable to team fight properly and will be forced to split push.
You are a champion that is prone to all-in and CC. Mix that with the fact that Quinn is quite squishy, it can be challenging to deal with enemy teams that have a lot of CC.
0 - 15 min
Keep poking the enemy with your Q as much as you can. Use the lane brushes occasionally to ensure that the enemy is forced to stay away from the brushes and the minion wave.
Your E must be used very carefully in this matchup as the enemy can easily use their Flash to put you in a compromising position mid-E. Staying parallel to your Support is the way to go.
Once you get your Ultimate R, you will be able to make sure that you can roam around and pick kills all around the map. This will make you a nuisance for the enemy team.
15 - 25 min
You may resort to split-pushing during the mid-game as it will allow you to gain solo XP and gold. Just make sure that you ward around yourself to keep you safe.
Make sure that you use your E properly and timely in this matchup. The enemy will be trying to bait it out so don't do anything impulsively.
Your Ultimate R can be a really good escape tool if you manage to use it out of vision. When pushing a wave, make sure that you have some safe spots around you to hide and run.
25+ min
Make sure that you take part in neutral objective fights and blind multiple people with your Q. That ability will do a lot of damage and will allow you to burst the enemy down.
You may try to be a daredevil and look for flanks on the enemy backline with your Ultimate R. That being said, make sure you have a defensive item or some escape plan if things go south.
Focus the nearest enemy champion to your carries and work as a team to take down the enemy one by one. If you focus on the backline alone, you may be an easy target for the enemy and may die quickly. By focusing on the nearest champion, you will survive for longer and keep your carries alive.
Her level 6 power spike is not as strong as many other ADC’s. Keep this in mind during the laning phase.
She is strong during the early laning phase thanks to her Passive and all-in strength.
When Quinn completes her first component item, her trading power in the lane and her ability to go for trades increases dramatically.
Unfortunately, Quinn doesn’t exactly spike at level 11 like a lot of other champions.
At level 9, Quinn will max out her first ability. This is a significant spike for her as this abilities damage output will be much higher and she will be a lot stronger.
Quinn is quite strong during the mid-game. She will be able to blow up overextended enemies who are walking around Summoners Rift alone.
Yet again, Quinn doesn’t really spike at level 16 as her Ultimate R is a utility tool rather than a pure damage tool.
Quinn starts to fall off in the later parts of the game as enemies will be buying items that offer them extra protection from her damage.
Thankfully, the more items Quinn gets, the more of a problem she will be for the enemy team. As long as she looks for picks with her team, she should be okay in the late game.