League of Legends Solo Queue Tier Lists for Patch 12.6:
Welcome to the longest-running League of Legends tier list in the world. This tier list is created using statistical analysis coupled with nearly a decade of experience in League of Legends. Specially curated for players that aren't already God's gift to the world, this list is for the humble player looking to climb without massive hours dedicated to mastering champions.Trusted for our consistent updates and constant feedback, this list is as much yours as it is ours. If you disagree with any champion placements feel free to post in the comment section! We'll gladly either voice our opinion or enter into a discussion on champion placement.
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LEAGUE OF LEGENDS
SOLO QUEUE LOL TIER LIST
SEASON 12 - PATCH 12.6
LEAGUE OF LEGENDS
SOLO QUEUE LOL TIER LIST
SEASON 12 - PATCH 12.6Welcome to the longest-running League of Legends tier list in the world. This tier list is created using statistical analysis coupled with nearly a decade of experience in League of Legends. Specially curated for players that aren't already God's gift to the world, this list is for the humble player looking to climb without massive hours dedicated to mastering champions.
Trusted for our consistent updates and constant feedback, this list is as much yours as it is ours. If you disagree with any champion placements feel free to post in the comment section! We'll gladly either voice our opinion or enter into a discussion on champion placement.
Read on to see the tier list that's granted millions of players around the world massive success in their League of Legends ranked climb.
Trusted for our consistent updates and constant feedback, this list is as much yours as it is ours. If you disagree with any champion placements feel free to post in the comment section! We'll gladly either voice our opinion or enter into a discussion on champion placement.
Read on to see the tier list that's granted millions of players around the world massive success in their League of Legends ranked climb.
Patch 12.6 Tier List Update Summary
The removal of Ravenous Hunter and the addition of Treasure Hunter move the power into early-game marksmen and away from late-game marksmen. That doesn't mean that hypercarries like Jinx are unplayable, but it does mean the rise of Lucian was...inevitable.
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LoL Tier List For Solo Queue
The tier lists below start at the strongest champions on the tier list and is ordered from left to right in power level. The tier lists are also separated into multiple segments for ease of understanding, but champions from a higher segment of the tier list may still lose to a counter pick from a lower-tier segment of the tier list.
Full LoL Tier List For Solo Queue
The tier list below lists every viable champion in the game along with a few unorthodox picks that can still perform fairly well. This tier list is meant to organize every viable champion in the game into an order with the average experienced player in mind. Generally speaking, this is somewhere between silver and platinum. This tier list can also be used for higher divisions, but the higher you go, the more specialized at specific champions you become.
God Tier List
[Highest Influence | Good In Almost Every Situation | Easiest to Gain LP With]Mid Lane | Ahri, Vex, Talon |
Jungle | Rek'Sai, Graves, Elise |
Top Lane | Darius, Sett, Poppy |
Bot Lane | Lucian, Samira |
Support | Blitzcrank, Leona, Nautilus |
Rising to God Tier: Graves (Jungle), Lucian (Bot), Samira (Bot), Sett (Top)
Tier 1
[Strong/Preferred Choices | Good Effort to Benefit Ratio | Works Well In Solo Queue]
Jungle: Shaco, Nidalee, Lee Sin, Poppy, Diana, Talon, Karthus, Taliyah, Fiddlesticks, Viego, Vi, Ekko, Kha'Zix, Warwick, Rammus,
Top: Akshan, Garen, Riven, Gangplank, Tahm Kench, Rengar, Camille, Shen, Malphite, Akali, Jayce, Fiora, Wukong, Maokai, Graves, Jax, Sion, Kled, Quinn, Heimerdinger, Teemo, Viktor, Aatrox, Cassiopeia, Kennen, Irelia
Bot Lane: Xayah, Jhin, Jinx, Zeri, Ziggs, Vayne, Ashe, Miss Fortune, Kai'Sa, Twitch, Ezreal, Swain, Draven, Sivir, Tristana
Rising to Tier 1: Graves (Top), Jhin (Bot), Jinx (Bot), Rengar (Top), Talon (Jungle), Xayah (Bot)
Falling to Tier 1: Zeri (Bot)
Tier 2
[Viable/Balanced Choices | Common In Solo Queue | Needs Practice To Get Good]Mid-Lane: Katarina, Zeri, Rumble, Ekko, Irelia, Veigar, Lucian, Diana, Annie, Vladimir, Malphite, Morgana, Viego, Ziggs, Syndra, Cassiopeia, Seraphine, Nocturne, Brand, Heimerdinger, Vel'Koz, Kled, Zilean, Karthus, Swain, Wukong, Orianna
Jungle: Xin Zhao, Nunu, Zac, Nocturne, Kindred, Evelynn, Jarvan IV, Olaf, Sejuani, Gwen, Rumble, Dr. Mundo, Skarner, Shyvana, Volibear, Trundle, Kayn, Hecarim, Amumu, Master Yi, Jax
Bot Lane: Senna, Kog'Maw, Caitlyn, Yasuo, Seraphine, Cassiopeia, Varus
Support: Maokai, Syndra, Zyra, Xerath, Taric, Nami, Brand, Braum, Zilean, Sona, Karma, Shaco, Seraphine, Anivia, Tahm Kench, Vel'Koz, Vex, Pantheon,
Rising to Tier 2:
Falling to Tier 2: Hecarim (Jungle), Tryndamere (Top)
Tier 3
[Needs Higher Skill or Knowledge | Counterpicks]Mid-Lane: Azir, Neeko, Jayce, Pyke, Camille, Garen, Taliyah, Tristana, Tryndamere, Ryze, Karma, Gwen, Aatrox, Kennen, Rakan, Gangplank, Fiddlesticks, Ezreal, Zyra, Gragas, Kog'Maw (AP), Cho'Gath, Quinn, Lulu, Sona, Varus
Jungle: Morgana, Ivern, Lillia, Gragas, Zed, Udyr, Sylas, Rengar, Sett, Malphite, Wukong, Maokai, Cho'Gath, Pantheon
Top: Mordekaiser, Nocturne, Hecarim, Rumble, Lucian, Soraka, Nautilus, Neeko, Ryze, Malzahar, Shaco, Galio
Bot Lane: Aphelios, Kalista, Heimerdinger, Quinn, Corki, Akshan
Rising to Tier 3:
Falling to Tier 3:
Falling to Tier 3:
Tier 4
[Low Benefit Based On Effort Used]Mid-Lane: Nasus, Sion, Teemo, Jarvan IV, Riven, Jhin
Jungle: Darius, Tryndamere, Riven, Nasus, Tahm Kench, Qiyana
Top: Rammus
Bot Lane:Twisted Fate, Veigar
Support: Ornn, Sion, Trundle, Leblanc, Miss Fortune, Teemo
Falling to Tier 4:
New Player LoL Tier List
Many users have requested a summarized tier list that just includes suggested champions to play for new players. The tier list below includes the best beginner champions. The tier list is also organized from most beginner-friendly to least beginning friendly (Top, Bot, Support, Mid, Jungle). Since jungle isn't particularly beginner-friendly I've only included two champions on the list.
Top Tier List
- God Tier: Malphite
- Tier 1: Darius
- God Tier: Malphite
- Tier 1: Darius
Bot Tier List
- God Tier: Miss Fortune
- Tier 1: Jhin
- God Tier: Miss Fortune
- Tier 1: Jhin
Support Tier List
- God Tier: Lux, Morgana
- Tier 1: Lulu, Leona
- God Tier: Lux, Morgana
- Tier 1: Lulu, Leona
Mid Tier List
- God Tier: Ahri
- Tier 1: Lissandra
- God Tier: Ahri
- Tier 1: Lissandra
Jungle Tier List
- God Tier: Poppy
- Tier 1: Graves
- God Tier: Poppy
- Tier 1: Graves
Instructions and Caveats
- Champions in BOLD I will talk about shortly
- Champions UNDERLINEDmay be over/undervalued, but aren't/haven't played enough for me to make a better judgment.
- Within each tier, the champions are strongest from left to right, but within a tier, each champion's strength is relatively close. This is especially true for Tiers 2 and 3 where these champions are ALL highly playable and player dependent on how strong they are in-game.
- Win Rates are important in analyzing each champion's strength but are not the end-all criteria for any champion's position.
- Professional Picks may not necessarily translate into good picks for the solo queue ladder, the two have slightly different meta-games and skill levels.
- The creator of this list is diamond so there may be some personal bias towards higher tier play on certain champions.
League of Legends Tier List Descriptions
When making this tier list we initially considered using tier list descriptions similar to others with S-tier, A-tier etc. However, In the initial build of the tier list way back when we started, it was more popular to use a God Tier designation and then go down from there on the tier list. As a result, we've stuck by this concept through the years. However, since God Tier is supposed to be relatively exclusive on this tier list, we try and limit it to only three or four picks at most. This means that there may be champions that are close to God tier on this tier list, but don't quite make it and are instead at the top of Tier 1.
Tier 1: These champions generally do very well regardless, and have some sort of advantage over most other champions. When they do well, their team does well. Even when they don't do well, their team still has a good chance of a comeback victory by utilizing one or more aspects of their late-game utility.
Tier 2: This is the Tier of balanced champions where Riot shoots to place their designs. These champions generally do well in their own right and are very strong picks with a good chance of winning. However, they're not overpowered by any means and do have their weaknesses.
Tier 3: These champions can still do very well, but tend to need a little more snowballing to get rolling. Even if they get an early lead, it's still very possible to turn the tides on them with just a mistake or two. They may also have some weaknesses that can be capitalized on.
Tier 4: These champions are either underpowered or offer less reward than other champions for the same amount of effort. These champions basically start winning from the get-go or get made fun of for the rest of the game. They need gold to do their job correctly, and if they don't get enough of it, they become sandbags for the enemy team to punch. Chances of a comeback with one of these champions feeding on your team is almost none.
Thoughts on Win Rates
League of Legends is an extremely intricate game and this tier list strives to be as accurate as possible to give you the strongest champion picks. We ordered them on the tier list based on what is most likely to give you the highest chance of winning the game. However, the tier list will over time, have a bias towards win rates since this does indicate that the ordering is accurate and not prone to fluctuations in play rate.
With enough playtime, a high win rate on a champion indicates *something* generally goes right, and a low win rate indicates that whatever is happening in games with this champion isn't in their favor.
A low win rate may mean a champion is being played incorrectly and is stronger than his win rate indicates, but a top 25 win rate (with 120 champions) almost always indicates that a champion is at least a good candidate for Tier 1 or high Tier 2 if the sample size is large enough.
This means that champions with high win rates do not mean that they're necessarily GOOD right now, especially if they have a low play rate or tend to get into favorable match-ups. If we feel this is the case, these champions will place differently on this tier list than you'd think.
Similarly, champions with low win rates that are still within the acceptable deviations may end up slightly higher than you'd expect from a champion with mediocre win rates.
If there are champions on this tier list with low overall play rates but good win rates after relatively few games of practice, it may mean that players that pick those champions up just to try them are bringing down the average. If this is the case, we will place them higher on the list.
More thoughts on win rates here.
In Tier 3 of this tier list, we've placed certain champions that are good as a second pick but can get spanked hard if they end up first picking by a variety of meta champions. If you're good at a large variety of champions, picking a champion that counters your lane is a good place to start. If you can get a slight advantage and don't have a clear experience advantage, picking a champion that both places high on this tier list and also counters your enemy lane may give you enough to win a game.
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Disclaimer:
A low win rate may mean a champion is being played incorrectly and is stronger than his win rate indicates, but a top 25 win rate (with 120 champions) almost always indicates that a champion is at least a good candidate for Tier 1 or high Tier 2 if the sample size is large enough.
This means that champions with high win rates do not mean that they're necessarily GOOD right now, especially if they have a low play rate or tend to get into favorable match-ups. If we feel this is the case, these champions will place differently on this tier list than you'd think.
Similarly, champions with low win rates that are still within the acceptable deviations may end up slightly higher than you'd expect from a champion with mediocre win rates.
If there are champions on this tier list with low overall play rates but good win rates after relatively few games of practice, it may mean that players that pick those champions up just to try them are bringing down the average. If this is the case, we will place them higher on the list.
More thoughts on win rates here.
Counter Picking Champions
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LoL Tier List Champion Explanations
Blitzcrank [God Tier Support]
Blitzcrank is excelling in a meta where hypercarries like Jinx and Kai'Sa's vulnerable but snowball prone early games make him an excellent choice with or against them. However, as high-mobility champions like Lucian and Ezreal climb up in popularity from the 3rd and 4th place respectively he may drop in value.
Hecarim [Tier 2 Jungle]
Riot's always had some difficulty deciding whether they want to see Hecarim or not. This patch is a horse no more patch and his Q and E nerfs have dropped him from the strongest jungler in the game back down to a pony that belongs back in the barn. Nevertheless, it's tough to keep a good champion kit down and I have no doubt we'll see him back again once they ramp down other jungler numbers or accidentally buff him again.
Lucian [God Tier Marksman]
The removal of Ravenous Hunter makes late-game marksmen much less likely to get back into the game with one or two well-survived team fights. This allows the strongest early game marksman to come back into play and snowball bot lane. When you couple this with popular all-in supports like Leona or Blitzcrank, games quickly become a bot diff.
Nidalee [Tier 1 Jungle]
Huge buffs on Nidalee this round arguably move her somewhere between God Tier and Tier 1. I'm still gating her from God Tier for now simply because she's not as consistent as other choices. Additionally, she's still lifted by mostly Nidalee mains playing her. That being said, she definitely got significant buffs and even bandwagoning players are unlikely to deflate her performance record by too much.
Poppy [God Tier Top]
Poppy continues to casually fly under the radar of most top lane players because of how boring she is to play. In a meta where Lee Sin and high mobility junglers are picked not every other game but EVERY game, she's always going to be highly effective in her one-button game-changing play. When you couple this with her lane consistency she becomes a no-brainer if you can stomach her playstyle.
Riven [Tier 1 Top]
I did note a comment from last patch asking why Riven would be in a section titled easy to learn and pick up, so I've retitled Tier 1 to a good effort to benefit ratio. That being said, Riven is very strong right now and likely already in the repertoire of every top lane main at one point or another. Similar to other high-skill champions like Lee Sin or Thresh, she's been available for play for so many years that anyone playing her likely has some experience with her already.
Samira [God Tier Marksman]
Similar to Lucian, Samira excels in the all-in early game match-up and snowballs well. However, she does vary from her gunslinger counterpart in that she has a much stronger late-game, albeit nerfed by the changes in Ravenous Hunter and Immortal Shieldbow. That being said, she's in a great spot right now and highly contested.
Tryndamere [Tier 2 Top]
It was a good run for Tryndamere mains, but total control of the game just got a little tougher with the latest nerfs to his kit. With the newest reductions in critical cooldown reduction, he's much more manageable and now possible to escape. He's still very much viable but not completely overtuned.
Xayah [Tier 1 Bot]
Lethality Xayah is very potent in the current meta and works even better with the nerf to life steal hyper carries this patch. Her burst is surprisingly high and difficult to avoid, allowing her to really turn on her damage during all-in cycles. That being said, if you're forced into a bad back without both tear and dirk then you're going to have a bad time as tear only leaves you low on damage and dirk only pushes back your mid-game power spike.
- The purpose of this list is for discussion and to provide a starting point for champion selection.