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Scuttle Contest
- At level 3, you win the scuttle fight against Sejuani because your Q lets you dodge her Q engage and your E boxes can be pre-placed to slow and damage her before she can stack Frost; however, if she lands her Q and immediately W-autos you twice, the Frost proc will reduce your damage output significantly, so you must kite and not stand still trading.
- From level 6, you win the 1v1 by baiting her R — let her use it, then Q away, reset with your clone, and re-engage when her CC window has passed, as her damage without Frost procs is low and your clone absorbs her follow-up.
Predicted Jungle Path
- Sejuani typically runs a full clear starting Blue Buff side (Blue → Gromp → Wolves → Raptors → Red → Krugs) or the reverse, and she clears slowly due to her reliance on W for AoE damage; she will look for her first gank around level 4-5 after a full clear, often targeting a lane where she can set up a long engage with her Q.
Invade or Not
- You should invade Sejuani early and frequently — the optimal timing is at her second or third camp (around 2:30-3:00) when she is between camps and has no nearby backup; place E boxes at the camp entrance before she arrives, then Q in to secure the kill or force a flash, as she has no mobility to escape a well-set ambush.
Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not split your attention between poking with boxes and all-in trading — Sejuani is deceptively tanky even early, and if you half-commit to a fight without your clone available, she will out-sustain your damage and eventually land a Frost proc that lets her win the extended trade; always have a clear exit plan via Q before engaging.
Created on 07/04/2026
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