Fiora
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Overview
Fiora is one of the most mechanically demanding duelists in League of Legends, built around a passive that reveals Vitals — glowing weak points on enemies that rotate positions and provide massive bonus true damage when struck, along with healing Fiora for a percentage of her maximum health. Her Q Lunge dashes toward a target dealing magic damage, with a reset if it hits a vital. Her W Riposte parries all incoming damage and crowd control for a brief moment, then counters with a slow and a stun if an ability was successfully parried. Her E Bladework empowers her next two attacks, with the first dealing bonus damage and the second applying a critical strike and a slow. Her ultimate Grand Challenge reveals all four vitals on a target simultaneously and creates a zone of healing if all four are struck or the target dies during the effect. She is strongest in one-on-one duels where she can rotate vital positions, manage Riposte timing, and apply sustained pressure through her passive healing, making her the premier splitpush duelist for players who invest in mastering her mechanics.
Strengths
- Passive Vitals provide consistent true damage and healing that scales with maximum health, meaning the same defensive items that make enemies hard to kill also increase Fiora's healing from each vital hit and make extended duels increasingly favorable for her
- Riposte W can parry any ability including ultimates, crowd control, and point-and-click stuns on a moderate cooldown — a perfectly timed Riposte against an enemy's best ability negates their primary kill threat and stuns them simultaneously
- Lunge Q resets when hitting a vital — in fights where multiple vitals appear in rapid succession, Fiora can chain Q dashes to repeatedly close distance and strike vitals before the enemy can reposition the weak point
- Grand Challenge ultimate revealing all four vitals simultaneously creates one of the strongest single-target damage windows in the game against any champion — landing all four vitals during the effect plus the healing zone makes the fight impossibly favorable
- Excellent scaling with attack damage items — every point of attack damage increases both her auto attack damage and the bonus damage from vital hits, Press the Attack empowerment, and Bladework's critical strike, making her damage ceiling extremely high
Weaknesses
- Riposte W on the wrong ability leaves her without a parry for its full cooldown — using Riposte on a low-value ability or missing the timing while the enemy's real crowd control lands is one of the most punishing mistakes in her kit
- Vitals rotate to sides and back rather than always being accessible — in fights where the vital rotates to an angle that is behind the enemy or inside a wall, Fiora cannot always immediately strike it and must chase the weak point around the enemy's body
- Teamfighting is less reliable than side lane dueling — in five-on-five fights with multiple enemies, Fiora's vital hunting forces her to chase specific positions on specific targets while enemies freely focus her, making her significantly weaker than dedicated teamfighters
- Limited mobility compared to other high-mobility toplaners — Q Lunge resets only on vital hits, meaning Fiora without a vital to jump to cannot chain dashes the way champions with lower-cooldown dashes can
- Falls behind if she cannot win her lane early — a Fiora who loses lane priority and falls behind in items cannot duel most late-game scaling fighters and loses the splitpush threat that makes her valuable
Early Game
Fiora's early game requires reading the enemy's abilities and cooldowns before committing to trades rather than using raw aggression. The most important early habit is watching which abilities the enemy laner uses before the first trade — an enemy who uses their primary crowd control or their best damage ability on minions or in a failed poke is an enemy whose Riposte window is open. Use Q Lunge to close distance and immediately auto attack for the vital when it spawns, then Bladework E's second hit for the critical strike slow, then disengage before the enemy can retaliate effectively. The vital hit healing combined with Press the Attack's damage amplification makes short trades heavily favor Fiora when executed cleanly. In matchups with strong early burst like Darius or Renekton, keep Riposte W ready specifically for their empowered ability and disengage after parrying rather than fighting through their full combo.
Mid Game
Mid game is where Fiora's splitpush identity becomes most valuable. With first items providing significant attack damage and her vital healing scaling with max health, her ability to win side lane duels against most champions is at its peak. The most effective pattern is to continuously push the side lane, win the duel against whoever the enemy sends, and use Relentless Hunter's movement speed to disengage from unfavorable two-on-one situations before committing to a fight. Grand Challenge ultimate should be saved for the highest value duel in the side lane — against champions who are difficult to kill without all four vitals, activating Grand Challenge when you have the ability cooldown advantage creates a fight window where the healing zone from landing all vitals can restore enough health to win through sustained damage. Communicate to your team when to use your side pressure as a diversion to force the enemy off Dragon or Baron by threatening to destroy a tower.
Late Game
Late game requires Fiora to make the highest-impact decision of every game — whether to continue splitpushing or to join the teamfight. The correct answer depends entirely on whether your team can win a four-on-four without you while you apply enough tower pressure to force the enemy to respond. If the answer is yes, continue splitpushing and use teleport or your base movement speed to join fights only when Baron or Elder Dragon is being contested. If the answer is no, group with your team and focus on finding the enemy's primary carry in the teamfight rather than trying to fight through their frontline. In teamfights, do not commit fully to the front of the fight — approach from a side angle, find the carry who has the most accessible vital, and use Grand Challenge to burst them before the rest of the enemy team can peel. Save Riposte specifically for the engage ability that would stop your damage sequence.
Tips & Tricks
- Vital positions rotate to the sides, back, and front of enemies — rather than always trying to force the front vital, use Lunge Q to reposition around the enemy to reach whichever vital is currently in an accessible location. Chasing the vital efficiently is faster than waiting for it to rotate to the front.
- Riposte timing should be saved for the ability you cannot afford to eat — not necessarily the first ability the enemy uses. In matchups where the enemy has a point-and-click stun, keep Riposte available specifically for that ability and trade through everything else without it.
- Grand Challenge creates a healing zone if either all four vitals are struck or the target dies during the effect — in fights where landing all four vitals quickly is possible, activating Grand Challenge early in the duel creates a healing zone that sustains Fiora through retaliation damage even if she takes hits between vitals.
- Lunge Q resets on vital hits regardless of which enemy is the target — in teamfights where multiple enemies are nearby with accessible vitals, hitting a vital on one enemy resets Q to dash to the next enemy's vital, creating a chain dash pattern that covers significant distance while dealing true damage.
- Bladework E's second hit applies a slow — use the slow proactively at the end of a short trade to prevent the enemy from disengaging before the vital hit follow-up lands. The slow window is brief but extends the trade window enough for Fiora to reach the vital if it is accessible.
For official ability details and lore, visit the official Fiora page and the Fiora Wiki.