Best Ezreal Build & Guide (2026) — League of Legends
The definitive Ezreal build guide for 2026. Optimal items, runes, ability order, playstyle tips, and matchup advice backed by data from thousands of ranked League of Legends matches.
Ezreal is League of Legends' premier skill-shot marksman — a mobile AD carry who weaves auto attacks with ability casts, kites with a built-in blink, and scales into a mid-to-late game powerhouse who deals hybrid damage from range. Whether you're a bot lane main who prefers the safety of Arcane Shift over traditional immobile ADCs or a player looking for a mechanically rewarding marksman who rewards precision with Mystic Shot, this guide covers everything you need to dominate with Ezreal in 2026.
Ezreal Overview
Ezreal operates as a spell-weaving ADC who combines auto attacks with frequent ability casts to deal sustained hybrid damage from a safe distance while maintaining exceptional mobility through his blink. His unique identity comes from Mystic Shot — a long-range skillshot that applies on-hit effects and reduces all of Ezreal's cooldowns by 1.5 seconds on hit, creating a gameplay loop where landing Q lets him cast more abilities, which lets him land more Qs, which creates a self-reinforcing cycle of damage output. Rising Spell Force (Passive) is Ezreal's attack speed steroid — each ability that hits an enemy champion grants a stack of bonus attack speed, stacking up to five times. At full stacks, Ezreal's attack speed is dramatically increased, making his auto attacks between ability casts hit significantly faster. The passive rewards Ezreal for weaving abilities into his attack pattern rather than relying purely on auto attacks, and in extended fights where Ezreal maintains full stacks, his DPS rivals any traditional ADC. Mystic Shot (Q) is Ezreal's bread and butter — a long-range skillshot that deals physical damage and applies on-hit effects as if it were a basic attack. Every on-hit item, Sheen proc, and lifesteal effect triggers on Mystic Shot, making it effectively a long-range auto attack that Ezreal can fire from safety. The critical mechanic is the 1.5-second cooldown reduction on all abilities when Q hits — this means landing Mystic Shot consistently reduces the cooldown on Arcane Shift, Essence Flux, and Trueshot Barrage, dramatically increasing Ezreal's total damage output and mobility. Essence Flux (W) is a skill shot that attaches an orb to the first champion or structure hit — when Ezreal hits the marked target with any attack or ability, the orb detonates for bonus magic damage. W into Q is Ezreal's primary burst trade in lane, dealing significant combined damage from range. Essence Flux also marks turrets, allowing Ezreal to deal bonus damage to structures, which makes him an excellent turret-taker. Arcane Shift (E) is Ezreal's signature mobility tool — a blink that teleports him to a target location and fires a homing bolt at the nearest enemy. Arcane Shift is what makes Ezreal fundamentally different from other ADCs — while Jinx, Aphelios, and Kog'Maw are immobile and reliant on their team for protection, Ezreal can blink over walls, dodge critical abilities, and reposition instantly. The homing bolt deals magic damage and contributes to Rising Spell Force stacks. Trueshot Barrage (R) is a global-range skillshot that fires a massive wave of energy across the entire map, dealing magic damage to all enemies it passes through with reduced damage for each subsequent target hit. Trueshot Barrage provides Ezreal with waveclear, cross-map damage, teamfight AOE, and the ability to snipe low-health targets anywhere on the map.
Strengths
- Exceptional safety and mobility for an ADC through Arcane Shift's blink — Ezreal is one of the safest AD carries in the game because Arcane Shift is a true blink, not a dash, meaning it cannot be interrupted by crowd control during the cast. Ezreal can blink over walls, escape ganks, dodge lethal abilities, and reposition in teamfights in ways that no other ADC can match. Landing Mystic Shots consistently reduces Arcane Shift's cooldown to very short windows, meaning Ezreal effectively has a blink available every few seconds in extended fights
- Mystic Shot's cooldown reduction mechanic creates exponentially scaling damage output in extended fights — Each Mystic Shot that hits reduces all of Ezreal's cooldowns by 1.5 seconds, which means his abilities come back faster, which means more damage and more Q casts, which means even faster cooldowns. In a teamfight where Ezreal is landing Mystic Shots consistently, his ability rotation speed accelerates dramatically compared to his base cooldowns, and his total damage output over a 10-second fight is significantly higher than the sum of his individual ability damage would suggest
- Hybrid damage profile makes Ezreal difficult to itemize against — Ezreal deals physical damage through Mystic Shot and auto attacks, magic damage through Essence Flux detonation and Arcane Shift, and his build often includes both AD and AP components. Enemy teams that stack armor to counter the ADC still take significant magic damage from Ezreal's abilities, and teams that ignore magic resistance are punished by Essence Flux and Arcane Shift damage. This hybrid profile means no single defensive item dramatically reduces Ezreal's total damage output
- Strong laning phase with safe, long-range poke through Mystic Shot — Ezreal can trade in lane without ever being in danger because Mystic Shot's range exceeds most ADC auto attack ranges. Landing Q consistently in lane chunks enemies while keeping Ezreal at a safe distance, and the mana cost is manageable with proper mana management. Ezreal's lane phase is rarely punished because he can farm with Q from a distance when pressured, blink to safety if ganked, and poke enemies down without committing to extended auto-attack trades
Weaknesses
- Lower DPS than traditional auto-attack ADCs in sustained fights when Q is missed — Ezreal's damage output is heavily dependent on landing Mystic Shot. When Ezreal misses Q, he loses the cooldown reduction that accelerates his entire kit, the on-hit damage that constitutes a large portion of his DPS, and the Sheen proc that amplifies his burst. A Ezreal who misses Mystic Shots in a teamfight deals significantly less damage than a Jinx or Kai'Sa auto-attacking freely, because his base auto-attack DPS without spell weaving is below average for an ADC
- Weak waveclear without Trueshot Barrage — Ezreal struggles to quickly clear minion waves with just his basic abilities. Mystic Shot is single-target, Essence Flux only detonates on champions and structures, and his auto attacks have no cleave or AOE. When Trueshot Barrage is on cooldown, Ezreal must slowly auto-attack each minion individually, which means he loses lane priority against ADCs with innate waveclear like Sivir or Jinx. This waveclear weakness can be exploited by opponents who shove waves into Ezreal's turret while he struggles to clear
- Falls off against tanks who stack armor since Mystic Shot deals physical damage — While Ezreal's hybrid damage profile is an advantage against squishies, his primary damage ability (Mystic Shot) deals physical damage and is reduced by armor. Against enemy compositions with multiple tanks stacking armor and health, Ezreal's Q damage becomes less threatening and his poke is absorbed by frontline champions before reaching priority targets. In these games, Ezreal's damage contribution to teamfights is lower than crit-scaling ADCs who deal consistent physical damage through auto attacks
- Requires consistent skillshot accuracy to be effective, punishing mechanical inconsistency — Ezreal is one of the most mechanically demanding ADCs because his entire damage output depends on landing Mystic Shot and Essence Flux skillshots. On champions like Jinx or Ashe, auto attacks are point-and-click and always deal damage. On Ezreal, every missed Q is a meaningful DPS loss, and missing several Qs in succession means Ezreal's cooldowns aren't being reduced, his damage is minimal, and he's contributing far less than a simpler ADC would in the same position
Recommended Runes
Primary — Conqueror (Precision)
- Conqueror — Grants stacking adaptive force on each attack or ability hit against enemy champions, up to a maximum of 12 stacks, and heals for a percentage of damage dealt at full stacks. Conqueror synergizes with Ezreal's spell-weaving playstyle because Mystic Shot, Essence Flux detonation, auto attacks, and Arcane Shift all grant Conqueror stacks independently, meaning Ezreal reaches full stacks faster than almost any other ADC. At full stacks, the bonus adaptive force significantly increases the damage of every subsequent Q and auto attack, and the healing sustain allows Ezreal to stay in extended fights longer than he could with burst-oriented keystones.
- Presence of Mind — Restores mana on champion takedowns and grants increased mana regeneration when damaging enemy champions. Presence of Mind solves Ezreal's mana management issues by providing mana sustain during trades and fights. Ezreal is one of the most mana-hungry ADCs because Mystic Shot's mana cost adds up quickly when cast on cooldown, and running out of mana in a fight means Ezreal loses his primary damage ability and his cooldown reduction mechanic simultaneously. Presence of Mind keeps Ezreal's mana topped up during extended skirmishes and ensures he always has enough mana for Arcane Shift when he needs to escape.
- Legend: Bloodline — Grants stacking lifesteal based on champion takedowns and minion kills, up to a cap. Legend: Bloodline provides Ezreal with sustain that scales as the game progresses, reducing his reliance on lifesteal items and freeing him to prioritize damage and ability haste in his build. The lifesteal applies to Mystic Shot through its on-hit mechanic, meaning Ezreal heals from Q hits at long range — a sustain pattern that most ADCs cannot replicate because their lifesteal only applies to auto attacks at shorter range.
- Coup de Grace — Deals increased damage to enemy champions below 40% maximum health. Coup de Grace amplifies Ezreal's ability to finish off targets that he's poked down with Mystic Shot. Ezreal's laning pattern involves landing multiple Qs to chunk enemies to low health, and Coup de Grace makes the final Qs significantly more lethal, often securing kills that would otherwise require an all-in. The execute damage also synergizes with Trueshot Barrage snipes on low-health targets across the map.
Secondary — Inspiration
- Magical Footwear — Grants free Slightly Magical Boots at 12 minutes, reduced by 45 seconds per champion takedown. Magical Footwear saves Ezreal 300 gold on boots, which accelerates his first item power spike. Ezreal's Arcane Shift blink provides enough mobility to survive without early boots, and the Slightly Magical Boots grant bonus movement speed compared to regular boots. The gold savings are particularly impactful for Ezreal because his Sheen-based build path has expensive components, and reaching Trinity Force or Essence Reaver sooner is a significant damage spike.
- Biscuit Delivery — Grants a biscuit every few minutes that restores health, mana, and permanently increases maximum mana. Biscuit Delivery provides Ezreal with sustain and mana during the laning phase when his mana pool is most limited. Each biscuit's permanent mana increase adds up to a meaningful expansion of Ezreal's mana pool, allowing him to cast more Mystic Shots before running dry. The health restoration also helps Ezreal survive poke lanes where he might otherwise be forced to recall before completing his first item.
Recommended Item Build
Based on data from over 15,000 ranked Ezreal matches tracked on dodge.gg, here's the highest winrate build path.
Early Game (0–10 min)
- Tear of the Goddess — Grants mana and a passive that stacks bonus mana on each ability cast. Tear of the Goddess is Ezreal's mandatory first purchase because Mystic Shot's frequent casting stacks Tear faster than any other champion in the game. Ezreal fires Q on a roughly 3-second cycle, and each cast grants a Tear stack, meaning Ezreal fully stacks Tear significantly earlier than mages who use abilities less frequently. The stacked mana solves Ezreal's mana hunger and later upgrades into Muramana, his most important damage item.
- Sheen — Grants ability haste and a passive that empowers the next auto attack after using an ability with bonus damage. Sheen is Ezreal's highest-impact early purchase because Mystic Shot applies Sheen's Spellblade proc as an on-hit effect, transforming every Q into a massively empowered long-range attack. The Spellblade proc nearly doubles Mystic Shot's damage at this stage of the game, and since Ezreal casts Q constantly, Sheen's proc is used on cooldown every time. Sheen builds into Trinity Force, Ezreal's core mythic item.
- Pickaxe — Grants attack damage. Pickaxe provides raw AD that increases both Mystic Shot's damage and auto attack damage. The AD feeds directly into Ezreal's primary damage pattern and builds efficiently into his core items. As a component piece, Pickaxe is a strong purchase when Ezreal has enough gold to buy it but not enough for a completed item.
Core Build (10–20 min)
- Trinity Force — Grants attack damage, attack speed, ability haste, and health, with a Spellblade passive that empowers the next auto attack after casting an ability and a stacking bonus that increases base AD on consecutive attacks against the same target. Trinity Force is Ezreal's ideal mythic because every single stat it provides is valuable — the AD powers Q and autos, the attack speed increases DPS between spell casts, the ability haste reduces cooldowns for more frequent spell rotations, and the health provides survivability. The Spellblade proc on Mystic Shot is the core of Ezreal's damage — every Q landing from long range deals its base damage plus the Spellblade bonus, and the stacking base AD increase on consecutive hits rewards Ezreal for focusing a single target in extended trades.
- Ionian Boots of Lucidity — Grants ability haste and summoner spell haste. Ionian Boots are Ezreal's optimal boot choice because ability haste is the most valuable stat for his kit — lower cooldowns mean more Mystic Shot casts, which mean more cooldown reductions from Q hits, which creates a multiplicative effect on his overall DPS. The summoner spell haste also reduces Flash and Heal cooldowns, giving Ezreal even more safety tools on shorter timers. The ability haste from Ionian Boots combined with Trinity Force's haste puts Ezreal at a comfortable cooldown breakpoint where Q feels responsive and fluid.
- Muramana — Grants attack damage, ability haste, mana, and a passive that deals bonus physical damage on ability hits and auto attacks based on maximum mana. Muramana is Ezreal's single highest-damage item because the Shock passive adds bonus damage to every Mystic Shot, Essence Flux detonation, and auto attack based on his maximum mana pool. Since Ezreal builds Tear early and stacks it quickly, Muramana transforms at a reasonable time and immediately provides a massive power spike. The bonus damage from Shock applies to Q through on-hit, meaning each Mystic Shot deals its base damage plus Trinity Force Spellblade plus Muramana Shock — three separate damage sources on a single ability cast. The ability haste further accelerates his rotation.
Late Game (25+ min)
- Serylda's Grudge — Grants attack damage, ability haste, and armor penetration, with a passive that slows enemies hit by abilities. Serylda's Grudge provides Ezreal with the armor penetration he needs to deal meaningful damage against tanks and bruisers who have stacked armor by the late game. The percentage armor penetration applies to Mystic Shot's physical damage, dramatically increasing Q damage against armored targets. The slow passive on ability hits gives Ezreal a kiting tool — each Mystic Shot that connects slows the target, making it harder for bruisers and tanks to close the gap. The ability haste further reduces cooldowns for even more frequent Q casts.
- Frozen Heart — Grants armor, mana, and ability haste, with a passive that reduces the attack speed of nearby enemies. Frozen Heart provides Ezreal with armor against AD threats, a large mana pool that directly increases Muramana's Shock passive damage, and ability haste that further accelerates his spell rotation. The attack speed reduction aura weakens enemy ADCs in teamfights, and the mana-to-damage conversion through Muramana makes Frozen Heart both a defensive and offensive purchase. Ezreal is one of the few ADCs who can build Frozen Heart without sacrificing meaningful damage because Muramana converts the mana into on-hit damage.
- Guardian Angel — Grants attack damage and armor, with a passive that revives Ezreal upon death with a portion of his health and mana. Guardian Angel is Ezreal's insurance policy for late-game teamfights where a single death can lose the game. The revival passive gives Ezreal a second chance if he's caught by an assassin or burst combo, and the AD and armor provide meaningful combat stats. In late-game fights, Guardian Angel's passive often deters enemies from committing to killing Ezreal because the revival means the resources spent killing him are partially wasted.
Ability Priority
- Trueshot Barrage (R) — Level at 6, 11, and 16. Each rank increases the base damage and AP ratio of Trueshot Barrage, improving both its waveclear and cross-map snipe potential. Rank 2 and 3 Trueshot Barrage deal enough damage to clear caster minions in one hit with Ezreal's typical AD, solving his waveclear problem when the ultimate is available. The cooldown also decreases with rank, and combined with Mystic Shot's cooldown reduction on hit, Trueshot Barrage becomes available very frequently in the late game.
- Mystic Shot (Q) — Max first. Each rank increases the base damage and AD ratio of Mystic Shot, directly increasing Ezreal's primary damage ability. Q max first is non-negotiable because Mystic Shot is Ezreal's most-used ability, his primary trading tool in lane, his waveclear supplement, and the trigger for his entire cooldown reduction mechanic. The damage increase per rank is substantial, and since Ezreal fires Q on cooldown throughout the entire game, the cumulative damage increase from maxing Q first is enormous compared to any other ability.
- Essence Flux (W) — Max second. Each rank increases the detonation damage of Essence Flux when Ezreal procs the mark with an ability or auto attack. W max second increases the burst damage of Ezreal's W-Q combo, which is his primary trade pattern in the mid game. The increased detonation damage makes the two-ability combo trade significantly more threatening, and since W's mana cost doesn't increase with rank, the damage-per-mana efficiency improves with each point. W also marks structures for bonus damage, so higher ranks help with turret taking.
- Arcane Shift (E) — Max last. Arcane Shift's primary value is the blink repositioning, which doesn't improve with rank — the blink distance is the same at all levels. Additional ranks increase the homing bolt's magic damage, but the bolt damage is a minor portion of Ezreal's total output and doesn't justify taking points away from Q or W. The cooldown decreases slightly with rank, but Mystic Shot's cooldown reduction mechanic already keeps Arcane Shift at manageable cooldowns through gameplay. One point in E provides the full escape utility.
Playstyle Tips
Early Game / Laning Phase
Ezreal's early game is about farming safely with Mystic Shot while poking the enemy bot lane and building Tear stacks as quickly as possible. Start with Tear of the Goddess on first back if possible, or Long Sword into early components. In lane, position behind your minion wave and fire Mystic Shot through gaps in the wave to poke the enemy ADC — Q passes through nothing and hits the first target, so you need a clear line of fire. Every Q that lands on an enemy champion deals meaningful poke damage and stacks Conqueror, Tear, and grants Rising Spell Force attack speed.
The laning trade pattern is W onto the enemy ADC, then immediately Q to detonate Essence Flux for a burst combo that deals significant damage from long range. This W-Q combo is Ezreal's strongest lane trade and should be used whenever the enemy steps forward for a last hit. The combined damage forces the enemy to use potions or play defensively, which gives Ezreal free farm and Tear stacking time.
Ezreal's Arcane Shift is his insurance against ganks and all-ins. Keep E available at all times unless you are certain the enemy jungler is on the opposite side of the map. Using E aggressively to trade means you have no escape for the next 25 seconds, and a well-timed gank during that window will result in a kill. Treat Arcane Shift as a purely defensive tool in lane unless it secures a guaranteed kill.
Mid Game
Mid-game Ezreal with Trinity Force and Muramana is at his primary power spike and should be looking for fights, skirmishes, and objectives where he can stack Conqueror and deal sustained damage from a safe distance with Mystic Shot. At this point, Ezreal's Q with Trinity Force Spellblade and Muramana Shock deals heavy damage on each hit, and the cooldown reduction from landing Q means his entire kit rotates faster the more accurately he plays.
In mid-game skirmishes, Ezreal's role is to deal consistent damage from the backline while staying safe with Arcane Shift. Fire Mystic Shot on cooldown at the highest-priority target you can safely reach — if that's the enemy frontline, that's fine. Ezreal's Q damage with two completed items chunks even tanks, and the Serylda's Grudge slow (when completed) makes it difficult for frontline champions to close the gap. Weave auto attacks between Q casts to maintain Rising Spell Force stacks and maximize DPS.
Objective control is one of Ezreal's strengths. Essence Flux can mark dragon or Baron for bonus damage, and Mystic Shot's long range lets Ezreal contribute DPS to objectives while staying at a safe distance from potential enemy engages. Trueshot Barrage can also be used to waveclear a side lane before an objective spawns, allowing Ezreal to maintain map pressure without leaving his team.
Late Game
Late-game Ezreal with full build is a sustained-damage machine who deals heavy physical and magic damage from long range while being nearly impossible to pin down thanks to Arcane Shift and Mystic Shot's cooldown reduction keeping his blink available every few seconds. With Serylda's Grudge providing armor penetration and Muramana providing bonus damage on every ability and auto, Ezreal's Mystic Shot chunks even armored targets for significant health.
In late-game teamfights, position behind your frontline and fire Mystic Shot at the nearest target you can safely hit. Do not tunnel on hitting the enemy backline if it means stepping into danger — Ezreal's sustained damage on frontline targets is high enough to be valuable, and staying alive to fire more Qs is more important than landing one Q on a priority target and dying. The Serylda's Grudge slow on each Q hit helps your team kite back against diving bruisers and tanks.
Use Arcane Shift reactively to dodge critical abilities or escape dives. If an enemy assassin like Zed or Talon jumps on Ezreal, immediately Arcane Shift in the opposite direction to create distance, then continue firing Q from the new position. The homing bolt from E also deals damage and grants a Conqueror stack, so even defensive blinks contribute to Ezreal's damage output.
Trueshot Barrage should be used at the start of teamfights for AOE damage across the enemy team when they're grouped for an engage, or saved for a cross-map snipe on a low-health target retreating from a fight. Hitting multiple enemies with Trueshot Barrage at the start of a fight grants immediate Rising Spell Force stacks, ramping up Ezreal's attack speed for the rest of the engagement.
Matchups
Favorable
- Vayne — Vayne's short auto-attack range means she must walk into Mystic Shot range to farm, giving Ezreal free Q poke on every last-hit attempt. Ezreal can poke Vayne down from distance without ever being in her Condemn range, and Arcane Shift counters Vayne's all-in because Ezreal can blink away from her tumble-forward engage pattern. Vayne's weak laning phase is exploited by Ezreal's safe, consistent poke, and Vayne cannot retaliate without committing to an all-in that Ezreal can escape with E.
- Kog'Maw — Kog'Maw is immobile and relies on his team to peel for him while he deals damage from his Bio-Arcane Barrage range. Ezreal's Mystic Shot poke chunks Kog'Maw in lane, and Kog'Maw cannot escape Ezreal's W-Q burst combo without burning Flash. In all-ins, Arcane Shift lets Ezreal dodge Kog'Maw's Living Artillery and reposition to avoid Kog'Maw's optimal attack range. Kog'Maw's passive death explosion is also irrelevant because Ezreal can blink away from it.
- Aphelios — Aphelios has no mobility and relies on positioning and weapon selection to trade effectively. Ezreal can poke Aphelios relentlessly with Mystic Shot from outside Aphelios's auto-attack range, and Arcane Shift provides an escape that Aphelios has no equivalent to. Aphelios's weapon system is most effective in extended auto-attack trades, but Ezreal's playstyle of Q poke and disengage prevents Aphelios from establishing the extended fights he wants. Ezreal's safety advantage means he can play aggressively in lane while Aphelios is forced to farm defensively.
Even
- Lucian — Lucian's short-range burst trading pattern and dash can match Ezreal's poke and mobility. Lucian's Piercing Light trades through the minion wave, punishing Ezreal's positioning behind minions, and Lucian's Relentless Pursuit dash gives him repositioning power comparable to Arcane Shift. In lane, Lucian wins short trades with his passive double-shot burst, but Ezreal wins extended poke wars because Mystic Shot's range exceeds Lucian's abilities. The matchup depends on which champion's support can create favorable trade conditions.
- Kai'Sa — Kai'Sa's hybrid damage and Killer Instinct dash create a matchup where both champions have mobility and burst potential. Kai'Sa's Icathian Rain and Void Seeker poke can match Ezreal's Q poke, and her Supercharge movement speed boost lets her dodge Mystic Shots. In all-ins, Kai'Sa's Killer Instinct shield and dash make her difficult to burst, but Ezreal's Arcane Shift keeps him safe from her dive. The matchup scales evenly because both champions deal mixed damage and have tools to outplay each other.
- Jhin — Jhin's long-range Deadly Flourish root and Dancing Grenade poke create a lane where both champions trade from distance without committing to all-ins. Jhin's fourth shot deals massive damage if it connects, but Ezreal can Arcane Shift the obvious timing. Jhin's Curtain Call ultimate provides kill pressure from range, but Ezreal's blink dodges the shots. Both champions excel at safe poke laning but struggle to kill each other outright without jungle assistance.
Unfavorable
- Draven — Draven's raw auto-attack damage with Spinning Axe overwhelms Ezreal in any direct trade. Draven's axes deal significantly more damage per auto than Ezreal's Q deals per cast in the early game, and Draven's aggression forces Ezreal to use Arcane Shift defensively, which Draven can punish with Stand Aside and continued pressure. If Draven catches axes consistently, his sustained damage output in lane is dramatically higher than Ezreal's poke, and Ezreal cannot safely farm without ceding lane pressure to Draven's zone of control.
- Caitlyn — Caitlyn's superior auto-attack range and trap control make laning against her difficult for Ezreal. Caitlyn can auto-attack Ezreal from a distance that exceeds even Mystic Shot's effective range in lane, and her Piltover Peacemaker poke through the minion wave matches Ezreal's Q poke while also providing waveclear that Ezreal lacks. Caitlyn's Yordle Snap Traps zone Ezreal away from farm and create areas where he cannot safely walk, and her 90 Caliber Net provides escape utility comparable to Arcane Shift. Caitlyn's headshot passive combined with trap combos deals burst damage that threatens Ezreal even through his safe playstyle.
- Miss Fortune — Miss Fortune's Double Up bounce and Make It Rain poke push Ezreal out of lane, and her Love Tap passive means her auto-attack trades deal more damage than Ezreal's Q poke. Double Up's bounce damage is difficult to avoid in lane because it targets the unit behind the first target hit, and Ezreal standing behind low-health minions is punished with massive bounce damage. Miss Fortune's Bullet Time ultimate in all-ins deals devastating AOE damage that forces Ezreal to use Arcane Shift defensively, and her Strut movement speed makes her difficult to poke down because she regenerates movement speed between Ezreal's Q casts.
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