All Yasuo combos in 2XKO

Follow the wind.

Base splash art for Yasuo, a League of Legends character with long flowing hair and a sword at the hip.
Image via Riot Games

In Riot Games’ newest fighting game 2XKO, there are multiple different champions you can control on the battlefield. In the right hands, Yasuo can be one of the deadliest characters with destructive combos at your disposal.

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Among the limited champion roster, Yasuo is a quick and powerful damage dealer who uses the power of wind to launch his enemies in the air, knock them down, and slash through his foes with ease. He can also block incoming projectiles, giving him a perfect way to stifle any combinations while launching counter-attacks alongside his teammate.

If you’re trying to master one of the best damage dealers in the game, here are all of Yasuo’s combos in 2XKO‘s Alpha Lab.

2XKO: All Yasuo combos

Yasuo placing his blade against the screen in Project L.
The wind behind your back. Screenshot via RIot Games
Yasuo MovesMove combos
Steel TempestS1
Sweeping Blade🡪 + S1 (In Air S1, Hold OK)
↳ Follow-UpS1 or S2
Quickdraw Stance↓ + S1
↳ Exit↓S1
↳ Dash🡪 or 🡨
↳ StompL
↳ Anti-airM
↳ Long SliceH
↳ High Slice↓H
↳ Wind StepS1
↳ Wind FlipS2
Cyclone SlashS2 (Hold OK, Air OK)
Wind Wall🡨 + S2
↳ Follow-UpS1 or S2 on Wind Wall
Ultimate: Blade Storm↓↓S1
Ultimate: Rising Thunder↓↓S2
↳ Follow-UpHold 🡩 S1 + S2
Ultimate: Last Breath↓↓ S1 + S2

Many of Yasuo’s attacks stem from his Quickdraw Stance, which gives him a ton of flexibility. From this stance, he can dash forward to cut the distance between his enemy or launch a powerful attack. Yasuo actually has great ground movement, is relatively safe, and can combine abilities for some simple and effective combos.

Yasuo has three specials that don’t require Quickdraw Stance, but seven moves that stem from this stance. His Wind Wall is extremely strong when blocking certain abilities, and can even shut down momentum that could threaten your game.

Yasuo is easy to learn for many new players, but he can be pretty difficult to master for fighting enthusiasts. He also doesn’t have any great air movement and attacks, so you’ll need to stay close to the ground. But he can combine his powerful movement with a strong frontline bully like Braum or Illaoi who can keep a combo going and set him up for even more damage.

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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.