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Who Wins
- Pre-6, Ashe outranges your rockets and Thresh's E can zone you off the wave entirely, meaning you lose most poke trades and should not look for extended fights — Nautilus needs to be the initiator, not you.
- Post-6, once Nautilus has his R, the all-in becomes heavily favored because Ashe has no mobility to escape the chain CC, and Jinx's R can execute a low-health Ashe across the map.
Synergy & Trading
- Your best pattern is to stay behind Nautilus, use rockets only when Ashe is already CC'd or committed to a trade, and immediately switch to minigun for sustained DPS once a fight is locked in — do not open trades yourself into Thresh's hook range.
- Let Nautilus absorb the first Thresh hook attempt, then punish the cooldown window aggressively.
Wave Control/Roaming
- You want a slow push into a freeze-break scenario: use rockets to push the wave when safe, then freeze near your tower to force Ashe to overextend for CS under threat of Nautilus engage.
- Avoid letting the wave bounce back to Ashe's side where Thresh can safely zone you.
Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not stand in predictable positions that let Thresh land a free hook — Thresh's hook into Ashe's R is an instant kill setup on you, and you have zero mobility to escape it.
- Staying behind minions and respecting Thresh's hook range is more important than getting every CS.
Created on 07/07/2026
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