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Who Wins
- Pre-6, you and Vayne win this lane because your Q poke, E shield on Vayne, and W polymorph on Braum directly counter Braum's engage pattern — Braum cannot walk up without being polymorphed and Ashe cannot sustain your poke.
- Post-6, you still win the 2v2 if you use your R reactively on Vayne when Braum lands his R, as the knockup and size buff give Vayne time to reposition and negate the stun's follow-up.
Synergy & Trading
- Your best pattern is to Q Ashe whenever she walks up to auto-attack, then E Vayne preemptively when Braum attempts a Q engage — the slow on your Q combined with Vayne's tumble makes it nearly impossible for Braum to stack his passive.
- Save your W specifically for Braum's Q engage, not for Ashe, since Braum is the primary threat to Vayne's safety.
Wave Control/Roaming
- You should generally not roam because Vayne is immobile and extremely vulnerable to Braum's Q engage without your peel — leaving Vayne alone against Braum-Ashe is a near-guaranteed death.
- The only exception is if the wave is frozen deep in your side and Vayne is safe under tower, in which case a quick level 6 roam with your R available can be impactful, but return immediately.
Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not use your R offensively to knock Ashe up for a kill attempt — your R is Vayne's lifeline against Braum's R and using it proactively means Vayne has no answer to a Braum R all-in.
- Also avoid over-committing your Q poke at the cost of positioning, as Ashe's R is a global stun that can catch you out of position and set up a Braum Q chain.
Created on 07/12/2026
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