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LoL: 1485 movement speed — when Jhin transforms into a Formula 1 car in URF

LoL: 1485 movement speed — when Jhin transforms into a Formula 1 car in URF
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Added during Patch 11.19 of League of Legends, URF mode allows players to do almost everything on Summoner's Rift. The results can be so wild that we sometimes end up with abominations — just like this Jhin on steroids, moving faster than a rocket while killing at will.

LoL: 1485 movement speed — when Jhin transforms into a Formula 1 car in URF

URF has been back in League of Legends for a while now, and the temporary game mode is loved and hated in equal measure.

For those who aren't familiar, the principle is simple —  all of your skills have significantly reduced cooldowns, and they no longer cost mana. It's the perfect mode to chill out after a hard day at work.

With its permissive rules, we sometimes face totally absurd champions. This is precisely the case for this Jhin player, who seemingly transformed into a deadly... Formula 1 car.

The Fast (and pretty Furious)

"Jhin The Fast" makes a big comeback with every new instance of URF, but the result is always entertaining — and very much 'WTF?' — to watch.

At the start of the teamfight, the player already had a pretty comfortable 17/1/5 KDA with a full build — after only 15 minutes of play. Thanks to the build, in particular the Berserker's Greaves, Phantom Dancer and Rapidfire Cannon, they achieved a maximum movement speed of 1,485.

Don't forget to add the "Awesome Buff of Awesomely Awesome Buffing" — which gives 60 movement speed to all players among others.

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In addition to their items, Jhin could also count on allies' buffs, such as Sona's Song of Celerity and Lulu's Whimsy. Just imagine if he also had a Yuumi by his side... 

With all these boosts, Jhin was simply unstoppable — hunting down his enemies one by one and destroying them at lightning speed.

This pentakill proved to be too much for the opposing team, who immediately surrendered.

What abominations have you seen in URF?

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