Yasuo is one of the best Championsyou can go with inLoL Swarm, bringing unparalleled mobility, damage, and rather solid survivability. Once fully built, this build can help Yasuo quickly clear massive amounts of enemies on any map across all difficulties. This is the bestLoL SwarmYasuo build in the game at the time of launch.
Best Yasuo build forSwarm
Primarily, the best Yasuo build inLeague of Legends Swarmcenters around his weapon ability, Steel Tempest, which later evolves into Wandering Storms. This Critical Chance-focused build synergizes extremely well with other Crit-capable weapons allowing Yasuo to put out insane amounts of AoE damage. Proper use of Sweeping Blade and Wind Wall will allow you to survive the onslaught while quickly carving through lots of mobs. Here is the best Yasuo build in all ofLoL Swarm:
Best Yasuo Weapons
The strongest weapon for Yasuo is the starter Steel Tempest weapon that you will evolve into Wandering Storms. Once paired with the Critical Chance passive, this weapon skill deals insane damage. Pair this with other Critical Chance capable weapons and you’ll easily clear hordes of enemies throughoutSwarm. You want to use these best Yasuo weapons inSwarm:
Best Yasuo Passives
Even though Steel Tempest is a big part of being effective with Yasuo, equally as important is getting the Critical Chance passive. This not only evolves Steel Tempest into Wandering Storms, but all the other weapons with this build are also Critical Strike capable, making it a very strong passive for Yasuo specifically. Here are the best Yasuo Passives:
How to unlock Yasuo inSwarm
All you have to do to unlock Yasuo inSwarmis successfully complete the Subterranean Lab level on any difficulty (including Story) and defeat the level’s final boss, Bel’Veth. Load into Subterranean Lab on any difficulty either solo or with friends, and survive for 15 minutes. Afterwards, the level boss Bel’Veth will spawn which you will need to defeat to unlock Yasuo. When Bel’Veth puts lines all around the arena, note that she will then dash through all those lines in the order they appeared. Simply dodge out of the first one then move into its location, or find a safe spot that none of the lines intercept in order to take out Bel’Veth and unlock Yasuo.









