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Best Smolder Counters, How to counter him

Alistar Smyth

11 th  September 2024 Edited at: 13th September 2024



ADC Champions that Counter Smolder

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1. Draven

Draven is an excellent pick into Smolder. His early aggression and ability to bully Smolder out of lane make it hard for Smolder to stack. Draven's E – Stand Aside can cancel Smolder's E and prevent him from escaping fights.

2. Caitlyn

Caitlyn's long-range poke and ability to zone Smolder with Yordle Snap Traps allow her to dominate the laning phase. Her range advantage makes it difficult for Smolder to trade or stack effectively.

3. Jinx

Jinx’s traps are a perfect follow-up for your support, together you can lock him down for over 2 seconds while you blast him with your high range rockets. Your range similarly to Caitlyn makes it hard for him to trade with you or stack his passive.

Support Champions that go well with our ADC picks

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1. Leona

Leona is an ideal support against Smolder. Her ability to chain CC with Shield of Daybreak (Q) and Solar Flare (R) allows her to lock down Smolder and prevent him from escaping or re-engaging.

2. Thresh

Thresh excels at disrupting Smolder’s mobility. With a well-timed E – Flay, you can pull Smolder out of his E – Ignition Flight, canceling his escape. Look for opportunities to hook Smolder with Q – Death Sentence, but even if you miss and hit a minion, you can still use Flay to stop his flight. Once grounded, follow up with R – The Box to further slow and trap him, giving your ADC the chance to finish him off. Additionally, you can use W – Dark Passage to protect your ADC in case the enemy team tries to dive or focus Smolder.

3. Nautilus

Nautilus is a strong engage support, but against Smolder, you need to be mindful of his ability to E through walls. If Smolder is close to a wall, he can avoid your Q – Dredge Line by flying through it. To counter this, look to start the fight with R – Depth Charge before following up with your full combo. With an 850-range ultimate, you can easily initiate on Smolder, who only has 550 attack range. Just be careful not to get poked down before engaging, and use W – Titan’s Wrath to absorb damage as you approach him.

How to Counter Smolder

1. Early Aggression

Smolder’s early game is his biggest weakness. His short range and lack of early damage make him vulnerable to aggressive laners. Champions like Draven, Caitlyn, or Samira can punish his weak early laning phase. By applying pressure early and forcing Smolder to farm under turret, you can delay his stacking and scaling.

  • Freeze the wave: Denying Smolder farm is crucial. Freezing the wave near your tower forces him to overextend, making him vulnerable to ganks or trades. Every minion he misses delays his stack progression.
  • Deny CS and pressure: Champions who can consistently poke and engage in trades, like Lucian or Miss Fortune, are ideal. Force Smolder to take bad trades and punish him every time he tries to secure CS.
  • Staying Healthy: To prevent Smolder from hitting his power spikes you need to stay healthy in the lane. If you take frequent trades or get poked down you will eventually be forced out of the lane allowing him to reset it and get free stacks.

2. Crowd Control and Lockdown

Smolder's E – Ignition Flight gives him great mobility, but it can be canceled by any form of CC. Champions with hooks, stuns, or silences are particularly effective in stopping him from escaping or re-engaging in fights.

  • High-CC bot lanes: Pairing aggressive ADCs with supports like Thresh, Leona, or Nautilus can help lock Smolder down. Their ability to engage, apply crowd control, and stop his escape routes makes them effective counters.

3. Burst Damage and Assassins

Smolder needs multiple rotations of his spells to be effective in a fight, especially his Q. Burst damage champions or assassins can take advantage of his low base health and burst him down before he can stack.

  • Assassin threats: Champions like Zed, LeBlanc, and Kha'Zix excel at deleting Smolder before he can become a threat. Their high burst and ability to gap-close onto Smolder make them formidable counters.

4. Outranging and Zoning

Smolder struggles against long-range poke champions and champions who can maintain distance. His short range and reliance on getting close to land his abilities make him vulnerable to champions who can poke him from afar or zone him from fights.

  • Long-range ADCs: Champions like Caitlyn or Jinx can abuse Smolder's short range. By positioning safely and poking him down, you can zone him out of fights and deny him the opportunity to stack.

Smolder's Abilities

Smolder’s kit is designed around stacking his passive to increase his power. His primary abilities scale based on the stacks he accumulates, turning him into a hyper-scaling monster if he reaches his key stack thresholds. Here’s a breakdown of his key abilities:

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  • Q – Smoldering Strike: Smolder’s core ability. His Q gains bonus damage as he stacks, and it scales further at specific breakpoints, particularly at 225 stacks, where it unlocks a powerful execute ability. Each stack adds damage, and at higher thresholds, his Q can apply area of effect (AoE) damage and burn effects on enemies.

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  • W – Scorching Burst: This ability slows enemies and serves as a poke tool during the laning phase. It is also useful for disengaging from fights or setting up trades.

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  • E – Ignition Flight: A mobility spell that grants Smolder 75% bonus movement speed and allows him to pass through walls and units. While powerful, it has a long cooldown (24 seconds at level 1) and can be canceled by crowd control (CC), making it less reliable when facing champions with CC.
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  • R – Inferno's Embrace: Smolder's ultimate heals him while dealing AoE damage. It deals 50% more damage and slows enemies who are hit at the center of the ability, making it a potent teamfighting tool.

Smolder's Playstyle

Smolder is a scaling ADC who thrives in the mid-to-late game. His power spikes are directly tied to his stack count, making the early game his most vulnerable phase. He relies on farming and poking in the laning phase, aiming to hit critical thresholds for his stacks to become more dangerous. Here’s a breakdown of his phases:

Early Game (Weaknesses and Vulnerabilities)

Smolder struggles in the early game. His base cooldowns are high, and he lacks significant damage until he builds up stacks. His short range (550) for an ADC makes him vulnerable to early aggression from long-range champions and poke-heavy lanes.

  • Exploiting his weak early game: Smolder's limited early game power makes him susceptible to champions who can exert pressure early and engage in all-ins. Champions with long-range poke or crowd control are ideal for shutting down Smolder in the laning phase.
  • Punishing his high cooldowns: Smolder’s E – Ignition Flight is his main escape tool, but with a 24-second cooldown at rank 1, he is vulnerable to extended fights or repeat ganks. Using champions with hard engage or repeated poke can keep him from escaping easily.

Mid Game (Scaling and Power Spikes)

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Once Smolder reaches 225 stacks on his passive, he becomes much more threatening due to the execute mechanic on his Q and AoE damage. His abilities start dealing significant bonus damage, and his kit begins to shine in teamfights.

  • Avoid extended fights: As Smolder scales, his Q becomes a consistent threat. At this stage, avoid giving him opportunities to stack easily or take extended trades. Focus on burst damage or quick engages to deny him time to stack.

Late Game (Monster Status)

Smolder is a late-game monster. With three items and a high stack count, he can become a major teamfight threat. His AoE damage combined with his ability to heal and slow with his ultimate makes him hard to deal with.

  • Respect his scaling: At this stage, it's critical to avoid grouping up too closely, as Smolder excels in AoE situations. Keep him at arm's length with poke champions or champions that can burst him down before he can unleash his full combo.

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Conclusion

Smolder's strength lies in his ability to scale, but his early-game weaknesses offer plenty of opportunities for aggressive play. By applying pressure, denying his stacks, and using champions that can exploit his low mobility and range, you can shut Smolder down before he becomes a late-game menace. Keep him from stacking, punish his long cooldowns, and use crowd control to prevent his escape. By doing this, you can ensure that Smolder never reaches his full potential and remains ineffective throughout the game.

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Alistar Smyth

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With over two years in Challenger Alistar now spends his queue time writing League of Legends content to help people improve.

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