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Welcome to the League of Legends Champion Spotlight,
featuring Yorick, the Shepherd of Lost Souls.
By Shadow Isles standards, Yorick's a pretty good guy.
The former monk just wants to free the souls
who've spent a millennium trapped in the Black Mists
of The Isles, and... he's willing to do some bad things
to carry out his holy mission.
Yorick carries the burden of a thousand condemned souls
swirling infinitely in the ghoulish cape on his back.
The Shepherd uses these lost spirits
to fight anyone who gets in his way.
They may not like it, but Yorick doesn't give a damn.
He'll do whatever it takes to win, even if it means
he's got to bring a little bit of hell along with him.
Yorick's passive is Shepherd of Souls.
Whenever an enemy minion
or neutral monster dies near Yorick,
they'll occasionally leave behind a grave.
Enemy champs that die near Yorick always leave one.
Graves last until Yorick moves away.
Now, what do graves do, you ask?
Well, heads up, it's about to get spoooky.
Yorick's Q gives him access to two separate abilities,
Last Rites and Awakening.
Last Rites empowers the Shepherd's next basic attack,
causing it to deal bonus damage
and restore a little health.
If Yorick is below half health,
the healing effect is doubled.
If Last Rites kills any target, a grave is created.
If there are at least three graves nearby
and Last Rites is on cooldown,
Yorick can cast Awakening
to raise Mist Walkers from the nearby graves.
Mist Walkers basically act like nasty little minions;
although you can only have up to four of them at once
in your undead entourage, and
they die if they roam too far from Yorick.
None of the graves can have a cigar.
If Yorick wants to win early trades in-lane,
he's gotta wait until he's planted a proper cemetery before going in.
Here, Irelia screws up by
hanging too close to Yorick's graves.
When the Mist Walkers rise, Yorick follows them in
to deal additional damage and recover some lost health,
earning an easy advantage.
Yorick's W is Dark Procession.
The Shepherd yanks a bundle of corpses
straight from the earth, forming a wall
of rotting flesh that encircles a target area.
The wall decomposes on its own after a few seconds,
but it can also be destroyed by
enemy basic attacks, whether they're trapped or not.
Yorick and his allies can freely pass through the Dark Procession.
When you need to lock down a key target
or get away from the living, a big ring of
coagulated corpses is just the thing you need.
Here, Yorick aims Dark Procession right on top of himself
to create a cage that only he can escape from.
Unlike Kled, Yorick doesn't need a rope to make a beartrap.
Yorick's E is Mourning Mist.
When cast, Yorick hurls a glob of mist that damages and slows enemies.
Yorick gets a movement speed bonus when
moving toward enemies marked by the mist,
but the ability's true power is that it's the one way
you can direct the actions of the otherwise-dumb Mist Walkers.
Your Walkers gain movement speed and leap
toward mist-soaked targets, harassing them
until their bloody end.
When you need to stick to a target, a little dab of
mist can help clog up your lane opponent's wheels.
The blood mage almost made it out of this trade
but the mist helped the Shepherd take
Vlad's health bar down to the red, where it belongs.
Yorick's ultimate is Eulogy of the Isles.
Yorick summons the Maiden of the Mist and,
at higher ranks, she'll bring some Mist Walkers with her.
The Maiden moves and attacks on her own,
pushing down the lane and immediately raising any
enemies that die near her as Mist Walkers.
The Maiden disappears whenever Yorick dies,
but, unlike Mist Walkers
she doesn't have to stay near him to stay alive.
When Yorick attacks the Maiden's target,
he'll deal bonus magic damage
based on the enemy's maximum health.
If the Shepherd gets into a fight
within earshot of the Maiden, though,
she will be smart enough to follow
and lend him a helping hand.
The bonus damage granted by the Maiden
makes her scary strong in one-on-one duels.
Here, Yorick doesn't need to wait
for more graves before starting the fight,
instead he busts out his pretty little lady friend
and goes straight for the kill.
The spectral duo stood united,
giving Shen no time to do the same.
When Yorick goes in for a trade,
it's best if he brings a swarm with him.
Here, Yorick waits until he has a maximum four graves up,
then unleashes a dark procession,
and awakens his ghoul army
the moment gangplank steps up for some minions.
With the Saltwater Scourge trapped in the fight,
Yorick siccs his undead buddies on him
using a well-aimed spray of Mourning Mist.
When laning, Yorick has very specific windows
of opportunity to make strong trades, and
misusing that opportunity can leave him very vulnerable.
The mean old monk is in position for a strong play here,
but he missed his E, causing his
walkers to ignore the Grand Duelist.
Fiora wisely takes the opportunity to pick off the Mist Walkers,
leaving Yorick's schedule wide open for a fencing lesson.
You know what they say: good fencing makes good neighbors.
Yorick is better than just about anyone
when you need to press an advantage after a teamfight.
Here, Yorick saves his ultimate
until after his team's cleared out the bad guys,
then summons the Maiden
so her army can tank the first four turret shots.
Thanks to the Maiden's passive, the defending wave
of enemy minions winds up transforming
into Yorick's minion wave.
With a whole new wave of tower-tanking ghoulies at their side,
the Shepherd's team blows through the inhibitor.
In teamfights, Yorick is too slow to be a diver,
so he's better off hanging back to peel for his carries.
Here, Yorick wisely retreats
to deal with the cold-hearted ladies
who've flanked in behind him.
He turns to help out his backline,
quickly delivering Fiora her Last Rights.
As soon as Dark Procession comes off cooldown,
Yorick uses it to lock down the overfed Ashe,
who quickly eats a faceful of Boomerang Blades.
Should've ducked!
Yorick doesn't actually have to stay in a lane in order to splitpush it.
Here, Yorick sees folks moving toward Baron,
so he drops big momma Maiden in bot lane
and sends her on her merry way.
She refreshes her army of Mist Walkin' amigos
every time the squad slays an enemy minion,
so soon, she has a nasty pile of friends
heading straight for the bot lane inhibitor.
But, meanwhile, Yorick is present and ready
for a pool party in the topside river.
this forces the other team to either give up Baron entirely
or hope they can win the teamfight
before the Maiden takes everything in the bot lane.
In the end, Yorick's team wins on both fronts,
and the Shepherd gets to return to his flock
and win the game.
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