banger vid, but : Yasuo is one of the most infamous champions in League of Legends, often regarded as "broken" by players due to a combination of factors in his kit that make him incredibly frustrating to deal with. Here’s an exaggerated breakdown of why Yasuo can be seen as broken: 1. Double Crit Chance (Passive: Way of the Wanderer) Yasuo’s passive grants him double crit chance, meaning he hits like a truck as soon as he gets any crit items. While other champions need to work for their power spike, Yasuo just needs a couple of crit items to be unstoppable. This allows him to obliterate squishies in a blink, and even tanks aren’t safe from his consistent damage output. 2. Wind Wall (W) - The "Nope" Button Yasuo’s Wind Wall can block almost every projectile in the game. Whether it's ultimates like Jinx's rocket or basic abilities, Yasuo can simply press W and completely negate an enemy’s well-timed play. This ability can single-handedly render entire team compositions useless, especially against champions reliant on skill shots. There’s literally nothing more frustrating than seeing your abilities eaten up by a wall. 3. Mobility on Steroids (E: Sweeping Blade) Yasuo’s E turns him into an uncatchable whirlwind of pain. He can dash endlessly between minions and champions with almost no cooldown, making him impossible to pin down. While you’re trying to hit him, Yasuo just flies around, laughing as he dodges everything. It's not just movement-it's rapid, unpredictable movement that leaves you feeling helpless. 4. Infinite Scaling With double crit chance and true damage from items like Infinity Edge, Yasuo scales like a late-game hypercarry. Once he reaches two or three items, he becomes an unstoppable force that can 1v5 your entire team, shredding through even the tankiest of opponents. 5. Shielding (Passive: Way of the Wanderer) Yasuo's passive also grants him a massive shield whenever he moves around, which he can constantly refresh. It’s like having an extra mini-health bar that makes him deceptively tanky. He just needs to take a couple of steps, and suddenly, that poke damage you dealt earlier? Completely negated. 6. Knock-Up Synergy (Ultimate: Last Breath) Yasuo’s ultimate is always ready thanks to the abundance of champions with knock-ups. Even if Yasuo doesn’t have the setup, he can simply combo with any knock-up champion and instantly delete a target. Malphite ult? Yasuo follow-up. Alistar Q? Yasuo follow-up. He’s everywhere, and his ult allows him to capitalize on every little knock-up in the game, giving him easy access to absurd burst damage. 7. Tornado Spam (Q: Steel Tempest) Yasuo's Q is a spammable ability with almost no cooldown. It gives him a ranged poke, AoE damage, and knock-up in one. Once he lands a few Qs, his tornado can knock up an entire team, setting up his ult for an instant team wipe. The best part? He can keep spamming it, over and over again, while you're desperately trying to dodge. 8. Wind Wall in Narrow Spaces Have you ever played against Yasuo in tight corridors or jungle fights? His Wind Wall becomes a literal wall of death in those areas. You can't even walk through it! It can turn a favorable situation into a nightmare where you can’t land a single ability, and Yasuo takes advantage of the chaos to obliterate your team. 9. Unforgiving Mastery Curve Good Yasuo players are virtually impossible to deal with. Once a player masters his kit, Yasuo becomes the ultimate champion that can carry games single-handedly. He can split-push, engage, disengage, outplay, and hard-carry team fights. Even a slightly fed Yasuo feels like a nightmare because of how snowball-y his kit is. 10. Low Cooldowns, High Impact Yasuo's abilities are always up. Between his dashes, shields, and Q spam, he's constantly doing something. There's no "downtime" in playing against him. You're always under pressure, and it feels like there's no window to exploit. By the time you think you’ve got him, he’s already dashed through three minions, knocked up your teammate, and ulted the entire backline. 11. Tilt Factor Even if Yasuo isn't fed, he has the potential to cause extreme mental tilt. His flashy mechanics, Wind Wall, and insane outplay potential can make you feel like no matter what you do, he's one step ahead. Yasuo’s very existence in the game often leads to frustration, especially when he’s pulling off impossible 1v3 outplays or narrowly escaping with his shield.