xHikama pulls off a wild Draven outplay in Italy’s LIT

The fight should have ended 5 times, but Draven just kept swinging.

League of Legends gameplay showing intense turret dive fight
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TL;DR
  • xHikama produced an extended Draven outplay in Italy's LIT, racking up multiple kills through a chaotic skirmish.
  • A perfectly timed Nidalee E heal saved him from a near-lethal Aatrox Q, letting the fight continue.
  • The play stood out for clean axe control, tight target selection, and surviving turret, jungle, and champion pressure all at once.
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ADC xHikama turned what looked like a routine skirmish during Italy’s LIT into one of the most chaotic outplays of the split, surviving low HP, turret range, jungle aggro, and a very angry Aatrox along the way.

That incredible play started innocently enough. xHikama picked up a clean opening kill, the kind of solid Draven moment you’d expect from any decent ERL bot laner. Then the fight refused to end.

INSANE Draven play by xHikama in the LIT (Italian ERL)
by u/Numerous_Fudge_9537 in leagueoflegends

Instead of backing off, xHikama kept catching axes, kept repositioning, and kept cutting through the enemy team as more threats piled on. Aatrox closes in and lands a Darkin Blade that looks like a guaranteed kill. It isn’t. A perfectly timed Nidalee E from his jungler lands at the exact moment the Q connects, healing Draven just enough to stay alive and stay in the fight.

From there, the play snowballed. Karma rotated in to help sustain the carry, while xHikama weaved around skillshots, dodged crowd control, and somehow kept his axe rotation alive while Gromp was also smacking him in the back. He even resisted the urge to attack-move into a nearby cannon minion, which would have killed his damage on the real targets.

Draven doing Draven things

This is exactly why Draven is one of the hardest ADCs in the game. The champion forces the player to chase axe landing spots while still tracking enemy positioning, and a single mistimed click can flip the fight. xHikama strung it all together under maximum pressure, with multiple kills cashing in a massive pile of League of Draven stacks.

The draft made the moment even more important. xHikama’s side ran Jayce, Nidalee, Karma, Draven, and Pyke, a poke-heavy comp with no real frontline that lives or dies on early leads. Draven was the win condition, and he delivered.

The LIT is Italy’s slice of the ERL pyramid feeding into EMEA Masters, and clips like this are how players climb the ladder toward bigger European stages. On this evidence, xHikama is a name worth watching.

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