A few hours ago, a streamer posted a captivating highlight reel featuring “the one and only” Yasuo. However, upon closer inspection, the community was astonished to discover that this streamer plays his favorite champion, Yasuo, using only one finger:
According to the streamer himself, he has a congenital disability known as “Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita,” which means he can only use one finger on each hand. As soon as viewers learned this, they all tipped their hats in admiration of this streamer’s determination and extraordinary talent.

Many joked, “Even when playing with one finger, this Yasuo is still top-tier, while our Yasuo is… speechless.” Others praised him, saying that if he had all five fingers on one hand, reaching the Challenger tier would be as easy as pie for this guy.


According to the statistics from this streamer’s account, besides Yasuo, he also plays quite a few champions that require continuous skill combinations, such as Sylas, Fizz, Lee Sin, Zed, etc. Among them, his two favorite champions are Sylas and Yasuo. Notably, with a champion that doesn’t require much “jumping around” like Mordekaiser, he boasts an impressive 79% win rate – a remarkable number for someone with a disability like him.
In conclusion, some view this as an incredibly inspiring act for the League of Legends community. Because instead of collaborating with “toxic streamers who get banned frequently,” streamers like him, who show such effort, truly deserve Riot Games’ attention and support.