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Who Wins
- Pre-6, you win the sustained poke exchange because your W on the ball deals consistent damage and your E shield on Sivir negates Miss Fortune's Q bounce, making the lane favorable as long as Leona does not land a free engage — Leona's level 2 spike is the primary threat, so position your ball to W-slow her approach.
- Post-6, you do not win a straight all-in because Miss Fortune's R into Leona's R is more concentrated burst than your combo, but your R can interrupt Miss Fortune's channel and completely negate her ultimate if timed correctly.
Synergy & Trading
- Your best pattern is to keep your ball on Sivir so your E is always available to shield her from Miss Fortune's Q, while using W to slow Leona whenever she walks up — this denies both the poke and the engage pattern simultaneously.
- When Leona commits, use your R immediately to knock Miss Fortune out of her R channel or to reposition Sivir away from the kill zone rather than saving it for an offensive play.
Wave Control/Roaming
- You should not roam aggressively because your primary value is protecting Sivir from Leona's all-in and negating Miss Fortune's Q — leaving Sivir alone against this lane is a near-guaranteed kill for the enemy.
- If you do roam, only do so when the wave is fully shoved under their tower and Leona has already used her R in a failed engage, removing the immediate threat window.
Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not place your ball far from Sivir to poke, because the moment your E is off Sivir, Miss Fortune's Q bounce and Leona's engage become live threats that can one-shot her before you reposition — your shield uptime on Sivir is more valuable than your poke damage in this matchup.
- Also, never use your R offensively into a Leona engage; save it to interrupt Miss Fortune's R channel, which is the single highest-value use of your ultimate in this specific matchup.
Created on 06/23/2026
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