How The inSec Kick Became Legendary in League of Legends — Esporthesaurus



On today’s episode of Esporthesaurus we look at the inSec kick popularized in League of Legends by the eponymous player at the Shanghai 2013 All-Stars Event. The play has been repeated and copied by many over the years, but is the original still the best inSec kick?

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00:00 — Intro
1:08 — What is the inSec Kick in League of Legends?
2:25 — Dandy’s League of Legends inSec Kick
3:04 — Blank’s League of Legends inSec Kick
3:48 — Outro

This Lee Sin combo begins with (inSec) Lee Sin landing a Sonic Wave, followed up with Resonating Strike placing a ward behind the desired enemy and dashing to it with Safeguard finished with Dragon’s Rage to kick the enemy towards your team. A well executed lol inSec highlights team coordination and timing. This is as close to a Lee Sin guide as you can find so use the move well and keep checking into IGN Compete for more esports videos!

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12 thoughts on “How The inSec Kick Became Legendary in League of Legends — Esporthesaurus”

  1. Dandy’s kick in the game against MVP isn’t an InSec. InSec is when Lee Sin bicycle-kick his opponent backwards into his own team, in Dandy’s case he kicked his opponent forward into the whole MVP team not backwards and therefore didn’t perform an InSec.

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