Fiddlesticks vs Yasuo — Mid Lane Matchup Guide

Fiddlesticks splash art
Yasuo splash art

You

Fiddlesticks

VS

Opponent

Yasuo

Mid
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Your ranked stats

51.0%

Win rate

3.0%

Pick rate

1.0%

Ban rate

2.44

KDA

B

Tier

#88

Rank

Opponent stats

49.0%

Win rate

13.0%

Pick rate

16.0%

Ban rate

1.56

KDA

B

Tier

#56

Rank

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A level-by-level game plan for Fiddlesticks vs Yasuo.

Levels 1-2

Mid lane is short — poke and trades start immediately, respect the stronger level 1-2 kit.

  • Fiddlesticks should poke with your range advantage and avoid trading autos in melee range.
  • Yasuo usually wins extended trades — don't let them land 3+ autos on you in one exchange.
  • OP.GG data flags Yasuo as a strong counter to Fiddlesticks in this role — expect them to look for early trades, so play a touch safer than usual.

Levels 3-5

Roams start mattering — a shoving wave lets you help your jungler or side lanes.

  • Farm from range and punish any hard engage with your full combo before they close the gap.
  • Respect their all-in combo once it's off cooldown; disengage rather than trading blow-for-blow.

Level 6

Ultimates online — mid laners are usually the first to threaten kills across the map.

  • Your ultimate usually adds burst or CC that turns pokes into kills — look for the window.
  • Their ultimate likely turns a close trade into a kill — play with more space once it's up.

Levels 7-11

Wave management and roam timing win games from here on.

  • Wave clear lets you control the lane state; push to roam or freeze to bait a dive.
  • They'll look to duel you near objectives — avoid isolated skirmishes without backup.

Levels 12-15

Core item spikes decide who wins extended trades and skirmishes.

  • Your core item spikes here — you should threaten kills from well outside melee range.
  • Bruiser items make Yasuo hard to fight alone — group up before engaging them.

Level 16+

Teamfight positioning matters more than lane mechanics from this point.

  • You're a primary damage source from range — play from the back and burst priority targets.
  • They flex between diving your backline and holding the front — track their position first.
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OP.GG data as of Jul 13, 2026 · patch 16.13.1

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