(Homeland) - Lee Sin's skillset has inadvertently become significantly slower in the new version.
Among the champions of League of Legends (LoL), Lee Sin is regarded as the epitome of elegant gameplay, requiring extremely high skill levels.

The foundation of the skillsets Lee Sin possesses lies in the ability for players to ward-hop into positions with his W - Safeguard ability. Executing this action swiftly and smoothly assists Lee Sin players in effectively engaging opponents.

Specifically, Riot Games has addressed a bug with Lee Sin's W skill that sometimes fails to activate when the quick cast feature is enabled. However, this fix has significantly slowed down the execution speed of the ward-hop action sequence, Safeguard. Many top players even liken it to playing Lee Sin with high latency.
Consequently, Lee Sin has become notably weaker in the current 13.9 patch. Players believe that the predictability of ward-hopping with the W skill has increased, affecting Lee Sin's early-game power. The delay from the aforementioned action sequence also makes it more difficult to kick back enemy carries. As a result, Lee Sin's win rate currently stands at only 46.5% (statistics from U.gg).

In conclusion, Lee Sin's inability to swiftly perform the ward-hop action sequence has left many LMHT players frustrated. We hope that Riot Games will soon find a solution to address this issue and help Lee Sin regain his former strength.