LoL Player Finds New Way To Master Yasuo Thanks To Unique Play Style

A League of Legends player has shown off his skill with a completely different way of playing the game.

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LoL: A player has created the most fun way to play League of Legends. | © Riot Games

League of Legends isn't always the most fun game to play, especially after a long losing streak. Now, a player has found a way to make the game a lot more enjoyable and even more interactive!

The community is pretty inventive, letting out their creativity in the game whenever they have a chance and well one player has just shown off how he sets himself apart from the rest of the Yasuo main fraction out there.

LoL Player Shows Off New Yasuo Meta

While there have been players that play League of Legends on a regular game controller before and even gotten pretty good at it, a new way of playing LoL has emerged on Reddit.

A Reddit user posted a video of themself playing League of Legends on a Mac – their first mistake – and with a Wii remote – their second mistake.

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They were only playing in the practice mode, but showed off how they are able to purchase items by moving the wii controller around and pressing the button to purchase.

With the arrow keys, the user was able to move Yasuo around, while using the 'A' key to also level up abilities by clicking. The video is impressive, but you have to hope that this guy won't be in your ranked matches with his wiimote Yasuo since well... the gameplay is slow.

Some Reddit users suggested that the second nun chuck would also be added into the mix to give the player more freedom and that it could help to have more usable buttons when trying to play LoL this way.

Unfortunately, it does seem like Yasuo might be a bit more complex which could make this a bit difficult to catch on, especially with the player having to move the wiimote around to be able to press on the ability buttons on the game interface...

So we're going to have to wait and see whether this new meta will actually catch on.

Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....