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Fiora
Riven can win this matchup but if the Fiora gets 1 impale, the game may be over for y'all. She scales much harder than Riven and can however outplay even if you're a impale or two ahead. Rush executioners and combo inconsistently to forbid her from W'ing you lot. Brusk trades, Q car W auto E away. Fiora has to predict your West to stun you, but can read your 3rd Q, so brand sure if you lot're going to 3Q onto her, your E is upwardly to dodge her W or else you'll hard lose the trade. Riven basically loses every fight Fiora hits her W in, stun or not. The auto attack speed slow is as well stiff. If yous can manage to land a 3Q on her, she can't w while knocked upward, so philharmonic this with your West immediately.
Renekton
Afterwards his W vitrify, this matchup is one of Riven's hardest. He has all the tools necessary to highlight Riven's weaknesses. Attempt to Eastward his Q damage now, accept bone plating to tank his W. If you can end him from building Fury by controlling the moving ridge you can win. Abuse long E cooldown.
Volibear
Exercise not become striking past his W2 as this heals a lot and deals extra damage. Don't be scared level 1 and try to use pressure from here, he wins level ii and 3. Be careful of him layering his W on to his Q. The Westward shield and impairment machine-win him the trade. Your ult is stronger than his, try ignite hither as the healing cut is very important.
Darius
A very cheesy matchup. If he takes ghost/ignite you lot can't win an all-in unless he misses his E. Same principle as Fiora, brusk trades but if he hits his E run. If he has TP this lane is much easier. E or Q inside his Q to stop healing. Don't be baited level 1. All-in when he'south 50% at level vi.
Aatrox
Riven has all the tools necessary to dodge Aatrox's spells/mitigate his impairment. Her high mobility ensures escape from his W. Try to take brusk trades into him, once conq kicks in his healing will outheal a lot of your damage early. Chip downward to fifty% HP then all in with ult.
Akali
E either her Q or Q empowered auto, try and bait her W/E, both spells have long cooldowns, then all-in with your next rotation. Don't waste spells while she's in shroud, let her come to you.
Camille
Camille outscales Riven so make the about of lane. Bait her passive/break bone plating then look for short trades. Her E can be broken past W in the outset half and your 3rd Q in the second half. Riven's ult beats Camille'south at 6, but the lane is moreso in your favor. Use mobility spells to contrivance Westward. Avoid trading level 1 until her passive shield/boneplating is down.
Garen
Riven wins level 1, don't be scared to trade into him after he's Q'd you lot. Short trades, Q AA Westward E away, try and bait Westward. Garen scales really hard at present with his new itemisation, try to go a lead in lane.
Kled
Dodge his Q at all costs, disengage immediately if he hits it. Try E his W harm. Don't get baited into overchasing once he'south dismounted, Kled tin turn the fight really easily. You outscale, get even/survive lane and y'all're sweet.
Gangplank
Start E Doran'due south shield and wait to farm. E his Grasp Q's and prioritise autoing his barrel's in trades. Non only is this where a lot of his damage comes from, he gets MS boost, you get slowed so autoing his barrels over him is extremely worth. Corruption poor positioning and await to all in with ult/CDR items. You win at 40-45%.
Hecarim
His main threat comes from what summoner spells he takes, like to Darius. Hecarim wins extended trades with his W, await to chip abroad with Q AA W Eastward abroad. His R just got buffed so be aware of the fear, information technology lasts for a fleck now. Scales probably evenly. Y'all have the mobility to not die to him.
Irelia
With botrk buffs I remember this matchup is more Irelia favored. Riven tin get outplayed pretty easily now and Irelia's outset spike is a lot cheaper than it used to be. Aggress level ane if she started E but be careful to not overtrade, if she gets her passive up she difficult wins. Employ your Due east to dodge her Due east.
Sion
Hard trade level one before his passive has stacked. Philharmonic in and interruption his Q channel with your W. Y'all need to button leads in lane or he outscales you pretty easily.
Kennen
Can be annoying but doesn't really have kill pressure. Yous win if even at half dozen, rush tenacity.
Gnar
If his spacing is adept Gnar tin can be a pest. Corruption his long E CD with your shorter cooldowns. You win by half dozen if even.
Illaoi
Dodge her Eastward, win the lane. That's all there is to it. If she misses her East yous can hard trade, if she hits it you lose. Riven has the mobility to deal with this matchup and as well outscales. Try not to allow her 1 shot the moving ridge with Q or you're just going to be farming under tower dodging her E for the next 10 minutes.
Ornn
The main affair with this matchup is to E his bellows breath damage or the brittle machine. The bulk of his harm comes from this. Anticipate Q placements in wave and care he doesn't E onto his Q for a stun, information technology gives him a gratuitous brittle auto. Kickoff D shield always, you tin can wait to kill after first base of operations/earlier showtime base. After he buys armor information technology'll be a fleck harder.
Jayce
Your primary window of all-in is when he changes form from Hammer to Cannon, denying him use of his (twenty / xviii / xvi / fourteen / 12 / ten Thundering Blow/ Hammer E) ability. Riven wins actually difficult on the all-in, her main problem is being shut enough to do harm. Wait to Q juggle after your first purchase, and bait him to Hammer Q onto you, he should swap back to cannon soon after, this is your main window. Look to farm until 6 and not autumn too far backside in subcontract. At vi, you proceeds a combat ultimate whereas Jayce does not. Usually just look to fight past six. Jayce is also really piece of cake to gank or even dive, if he lets you stack a moving ridge on him.
Cho'Gath
Riven has all the mobility needed to bargain with his kit. Cho wins this by out sustaining, difficult all in when you can.
Singed
Riven has all the mobility necessary to just run away/appoint on Singed. Keep at least one-half your kit upwardly for after he flings. You win at 40-45%.
Dr. Mundo
Riven'south mobility nullifies Mundo'due south threat. Chip at him with short precipitous trades and try to deny him farm past Due east'ing in the style of his cleavers when he goes to last striking. Look at buying early healing reduction.
Vladimir
This matchup used to be complimentary, but with the introduction of phase rush, Vlad at present has all the tools necessary to keep away from Riven until he can outheal her impairment. Get early on healing reduction, anticipate his Q's with your E and farm until 2/3 items where Riven can win hard all ins with Deaths Dance and Maw.
Heimerdinger
Try to focus on hitting his towers. If you can dodge his stun you should win trades and skirmishes. At level 6, try to juggle your Q's and so all in when he mis-spaces. Yous win the scale too, but effort to survive lane.
Kayle
No real threat in lane but obviously Kayle scales actually well. Try hard to get a big lead pre-level 11. Once you have 45% CDR y'all should be able to kill her with 2 rotations. Look for mis-spaces in lane, she takes lots of damage if y'all tin can get on her.
Jax
Riven tin can safe trade at level 3. Lead with Q, auto, W, motorcar and disengage. Jax will either take the trade or Q and East on y'all, which you tin can merely East the harm away or look to all in. Subsequently his E is downward, Jax loses actually hard. Look to build advantages early on, Jax wins difficult with items.
Tryndamere
Look to take brusque sharp trades post 3. Once Riven has 45%, look to infinite your spells out and kite him out, especially when he'due south ulting. Tabi rush isn't bad here either. When he spins on you, yous need to W, automobile, E abroad and keep Q autoing him equally y'all kite back. Never go for brute force fights confronting Tryn, the RNG is scary.
Wukong
Wukong wins level 1 with E start. Expect for short sharp trades, then all in when he'due south 40/50%. I call back Riven'due south level 6 is better for 1v1 fighting, just if you autumn behind the game is probably over for you lot. Try to E his Q or E impairment.
Teemo
If the Teemo has good spacing this can be tricky. Expect to fight past 30% CDR items (Caulfield Kindlegem spike). If he blinds you, only walk next to him until it wears off, or improve however save your E/W for that so he doesn't become free damage while you're blinded. Edge of Night is good into this matchup as yous can walk through shrooms or eat a blind with the passive.
Lee Sin
Lee top is actually quite mutual this patch due to his in lane sustain and over-the-wave damage with his E (which they max). Await to predict his Due east damage and mitigate it with your E. Always stand up in your wave or behind creeps to contrivance his Q. Curt sharp trades and look to all-in earlier half-dozen, or he'll just kick yous away.
Rengar
Beware of Rengar'southward level 1-3, respect him and let him button the wave into your tower. Stand at your river side of the lane and merchandise on him when he jumps a creep, but don't overtrade, just Q, auto, Due west and East away to reset the merchandise. You tin can all-in at level 6 because his ult isn't really a gainsay ult, whereas yours is. Healing cut isn't a bad idea because some Rengars max W for sustain. Try not to fight when he has full ferocity.
Urgot
When trading, try to stick to one side of Urgot equally his machine gun legs proc on all sides. Avoid his E with your East, they'll normally cast it when you lot Q toward them so be ready to predict. If you get flung by E he can easily 1 shot yous, then exist very conscientious. A tricky matchup merely non unwinnable, just be sure to do small-scale trades so all in at 6.
Sett
Sett wins this matchup straight upwards, so it'southward up to you to short trade with him. Q, automobile, W auto and so EQ away immediately every bit Sett will try to East you. Save at to the lowest degree one mobility spell to dodge his Westward harm and don't overcommit on trades. A hard matchup but can be worked around.
Vayne
I would consider taking a haste shard for this matchup to accept your E and gapclosers upwardly as much as possible. Her condemn is on a 20s cooldown at rank i, force it out of her and so abuse this. Be conscientious not to stand nearly walls or she'll stun you. Try to E her silver bolts passive. All-in at vi only be patient with your spells, you'll need them to close on her when she tumbles away. Still very squishy, only careful when she hits BOTRK spike, even if she'south behind this item is massive for her and she tin can notwithstanding win a 1v1. Build Border of Night second or third as the passive prevents her Eastward and the lethality is useful damage.
Malphite
Depending on how Malphite builds and his rune setup, this matchup can be easy/complimentary to difficult and abrasive. As comet and a mix of tank/AP items is most common, have Doran's Shield/2d Wind into this to outsustain his mana. Afterward he's low on mana, he'south very squishy and easy to impale. Endeavour to stun him when he casts his cheese bike.
Quinn
Quinn is but a pain for Riven overall. A perfect counter in that if you lot engage she simply blinds you and vaults off you. Her poke with her passive is annoying too. I recommend Doran's Shield, 2d wind and power haste shard for this matchup. Endeavour to go even in subcontract so Q juggle (see abilities almost this) and all in at level 6. You gain a gainsay ult whereas hers is just a roaming ult. Yous can also attempt to CC her then go behind her so her escape path is cut off every bit she'll vault dorsum toward your belfry instead of her own. Ping your team if she's missing postal service level 6, she loves to roam…skilful luck.
Poppy
Doran'south Shield is recommended here. A very hard matchup, but not impossible. Practise non get striking by Q, it'south a very piece of cake spell to contrivance past fifty-fifty just clicking without abilities. Try to shield her passive ranged attack & footstep on the buckler on the ground to stop it from giving her a shield. Space away from walls as to deny her stun & don't cast Q/E while her field is up or you'll get grounded. Trade hard at level i, and short sharp trades beyond this. Level 6 is where you lot look to fight as Poppy'due south ult isn't really a combat ult, but yours is therefore giving you lot damage while she stays the aforementioned mostly. Don't endeavour to cancel the aqueduct of her ult, focus on dodging it as information technology's quite easy to dodge. Beware her dive setup for her jungler, try to thin the moving ridge often and stay healthy.
Nasus
In lower elos, this matchup is free...just in high elos, the just people that play Nasdog are one tricks/mains that know how to pilot him. At that place is actually a very specific wincon in this matchup for Riven, deny stacks and his passive healing, simply not many know how to execute it properly, then read on. Level 1, you demand to assert force per unit area past walking up to him and forcing him to last striking with spirit fire. Don't attack him; the aoe from your Q volition push the wave into him. Because spirit fire is aoe, it'll push the moving ridge to your tower. From here, setup a freeze and difficult trade on him when he tries to Q the moving ridge, or just deny him stacks. If he'southward low on stacks at level half dozen, Riven merely wins...but if his CS is even with yours, you're in problem. The reason pushing the wave into him is bad, is not only can he free stack nether the belfry, his passive also heals him a lot then yous'll never accept kill pressure. He's likewise prophylactic from ganks and is quite hard to dive. A lot of Riven players think this matchup is free, merely information technology's actually easy to let Nasus loose if played incorrectly. He'll outscale you lot effectually ii-3 items regardless of kills unless you're similar 10-0.
Yorick
Expect to trade level 1, you shell him hard. Healing cut is proficient here after maybe second base. If you contrivance his 'E' (the weird thing he throws at you that makes his creeps jump on you) you tin merchandise freely. This matchup is similar to Illaoi in that you can fight if yous dodge his Eastward, if not expect it out. Try not to fight when his maiden is up, look to impale it before all-inning him. Y'all should simply ane shot him when he's 50% HP, but he scales pretty well. You tin can 3Q out of his box ability.
Lee Sin
Your gapclosing prowess makes for like shooting fish in a barrel ganks with Lee Sin. W to ensure his Q hits and they should but dice to your raw damage. Very good in midgame teamfights likewise equally you lot can engage off his kick.
Nidalee
Proficient gank setup and dive with your W but this leaves you to engage in fights as Nid is too squishy to do it alone and Riven's engage is very telegraphed.
Zac
Riven is best suited with an engage tank to draw attention and soak pressure level, allowing Riven to navigate teamfights easier. Zac is perfect for this, ganking and dives. Riven equally a champion really functions best when there's at least 1 other champion to soak attention/force per unit area and swallow main oversupply control spells similar Lulu's Polymorph or Malzahar Ult.
Camille
Camille is Riven v2 and yous both draw a lot of pressure in fights. Having someone to split the pressure with is amazing.
Kindred
Kindred can play around you to generate a pb for either one of you, only leaves a gap in the team comp when information technology comes to fighting later. Y'all're better of playing peel for her than engaging.
Amumu
Same as Zac, just probably less reliable and kinda only a worse champion overall.
Ivern
Ivern can deed every bit a support and give you prophylactic to engage/vision to play around. Your Westward tin ensure his root hits.
Taliyah
Your W ensures dives succeed to philharmonic with her EW, but you're better off playing pare for her in skirmishes than engaging.
Fiddlesticks
Squishy, but very reliable engage. Riven can fight very well around Fiddle and dive with him well too.
Olaf
Works the same as Camille, can just be used to carve up force per unit area but his engage is just okay. Can fight well aslope Riven.
Kha'Zix
No CC and leaves a gap in the comp, fight for giving Kha a reset on his E and near him.
Sejuani
Great appoint and can fight alongside Riven very well. As you tin can probably tell, Riven operates very well with tanks.
Rek'Sai
Can build tankyish, but fights alongside Riven very well and tin can engage moderately well.
Nocturne
Nocturne can split fights very well, where Riven excels and draw pressure level off her onto himself. Just a really stiff champ at the moment.
Vi
Works well for appoint to depict pressure. Riven tin can W to ensure Vi's Q hits on a gank.
Diana
Riven and Diana role the same, with Riven being able to fight very finer within Diana'south engage.
Kayn
Depending on form, Riven prefers to play with red Kayn than Blue.
Shaco
Shaco can engage, just forces Riven to act as the principal tank/pressure drawer or Shaco gets one shot.
Karthus
Again, Riven doesn't function too well with damage junglers but can fight well around Karthus.
Master Yi
Yi draws pressure but Riven tin sometimes demand assistance topside when on weakside, and Yi doesn't assistance with this at all.
Wukong
Great engage and CC, allowing Riven to follow up and fight with him.
Viego
Viego just a flake disrepair but can fight well with Riven as Riven can execute for Viego to accept class.
Source: https://www.mobafire.com/league-of-legends/build/12-7-4m-mastery-award-winning-riven-guide-573602
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