Florentino vs Yan is undeniably a super-skilled matchup, but Yan needs to hit level 12; otherwise, Florentino will continuously dominate. If Yan skillfully dodges or minimizes damage from Florentino, she can turn the tables, yet lacking effective crowd control puts her at a disadvantage. This match demands skill, where mistimed abilities from either hero can determine the outcome.
Once Yan hits level 12, she can make Flo 'jump around' continuously, exploiting his vulnerable moments with green abilities or utilizing her ultimate's crowd control. Conversely, if Flo engages Yan without proactive moves or insufficient damage to counter Flo's burst, he is vulnerable to a reversal. This matchup demands skill, and victory hinges on capitalizing on the opponent's mistakes. Join the So Kèo Liên Quân series for an in-depth analysis of this intense solo showdown.

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Agility Factor
Florentino: Florentino's agility is highly praised, thanks to his exceptional mobility granted by the 'Charge' in his outstanding passive. This makes the Arena of Valor hero more dynamic and elusive than ever. Skillful players can make Florentino incredibly flexible by mastering his pure techniques. Additionally, his ultimate, 'Showcase of Talent,' enhances his mobility, allowing him to dash a short distance. This feature helps Florentino easily retreat in dangerous situations or increase his illusionary presence.

Yan: This champion possesses 'Dragonblade' as his second ability and 'Saintly Light Pen' as his third, significantly boosting Yan's mobility. Particularly, the combination of his second ability and the passive 'Sword of Heaven' allows him to use two consecutive skill moves. Moreover, in the late game, 'Saintly Light Pen' helps Yan maintain a prolonged passive, enabling him to continuously glide, leaving opponents dizzy and overwhelmed.

Seemingly, the agility of both Arena of Valor heroes is commendable. Players controlling Yan and Florentino need high skills to maximize their mobility capabilities. Although both have few direct mobility-enhancing abilities, they possess indirect skills that make them more elusive. Florentino 8/10; Yan 8/10.
Annoyance Level
Florentino: Florentino's annoyance lies in his ability to unleash and pick flowers continuously. Throwing flowers at targets will stun them and, utilizing the 'Charge' passive, he gains the ability to slow them down. This creates significant discomfort, making opponents overwhelmed and prone to surrender when approaching him. Additionally, Florentino's ultimate, 'Showcase of Talent,' has a crowd control immunity mechanism, intimidating any hero with control abilities.

Yan: This youngster possesses two primary mechanisms: slowing and tossing. The strength of this Arena of Valor hero lies in enhancing his first ability, providing instant crowd control immunity and the potential to knock enemies back. When combined with his third ability, Yan can use this enhanced attack multiple times, making him extremely annoying. Furthermore, his ultimate adds a stunning mechanism, enhancing his potency in crowd control.

Both heroes are quite evenly matched, with both Florentino and Yan providing excellent annoyance levels. Each hero brings unique discomfort, as Florentino's lies in his elusive continuous charging ability, while Yan excels in controlling opponents with his knockback, stun, and slow abilities. Florentino 8/10; Yan 8/10.
Healing Capability
Florentino: Florentino's innate ability - Outstanding enhances his healing capacity. While the healing stats might not be substantial, the continuous damage from picking flowers significantly boosts his self-healing. This aspect makes Florentino challenging to defeat.

Yan: With each enhanced attack landing on the target, Yan recovers a portion of health. This is the only healing mechanism for this hero. In the late game, Yan excels in healing as he can continuously spam normal attacks thanks to the ultimate's passive ability.

Overall, both Arena of Valor heroes have reasonably decent healing capacity, with Florentino having a slight edge as he can start healing strongly from the early stages of the game, whereas Yan's strength in healing mainly lies in using the ultimate Thánh Quang Bút.Florentino 8/10; Yan 7/10.
Resistance Ability
Florentino: Since the power adjustment, Florentino's resilience has significantly decreased. His ultimate, Tài Hoa, no longer has damage immunity as before but instead enhances lifesteal from the innate ability. This directly reduces his ability to withstand damage.
Yan: Yan's resistance capability is considered quite good. His second skill, Hoành Long Kiếm, while gliding, provides a substantial damage immunity boost, combined with the ability to continuously spam, allowing this hero to withstand a considerable amount of damage in engagements. His third skill, Thánh Quang Bút, further grants Yan 50% damage immunity in an instant, making him even more formidable in combat.

In summary, Yan's resistance capability surpasses Florentino by a significant margin. The young hero possesses damage immunity through his second skill, a potent ability that enhances his survivability in intense battles. Florentino, on the other hand, leans more towards healing than resisting damage.Florentino 7/10; Yan 8/10.
Burst Damage Potential
Florentino: As a hero requiring high skill, Florentino's ability to deal damage is crucial. If he manages to collect all flowers in a combo, he can unleash massive damage, even causing tanky heroes to be wary. Thanks to the continuous damage potential from the innate ability Tại Hoa, coupled with the formidable standard damage from the second skill Thưởng Hoa, Florentino can burst out a substantial amount of physical and true damage. Just three flowers are enough to put squishy heroes on the scoreboard, making it challenging for anyone facing a skilled Florentino.

Yan: Yan's greatest strength lies in the explosive damage from his enhanced attacks. Combined with the third skill, Thánh Quang Bút, significantly increasing damage, the young hero can deliver incredibly powerful bursts, especially with the enhanced attacks from the first skill, which gains additional damage on the second use. In the late game, with full equipment, Yan can handle 4v5 situations effortlessly.

Both Liên Quân heroes possess formidable burst damage potential—Florentino excels in the early game, while Yan shines in the late game. Each hero has a unique style of dealing damage—Florentino with his agile swordplay inflicts continuous damage that is hard to escape. Yan, on the other hand, excels in spamming skills continuously, coupled with the extended duration of his ultimate, making him exceptionally effective in team fights. Florentino 8/10; Yan 8/10.
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