Aurelion Sol·Jungle Build
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R| Win rate | 45.6% |
| Pick rate | 0.0% |
| Ban rate | 0.6% |
| Matches | 1 040- |
Aurelion Sol Build
Most Popular
Win Rate 53.3% based on 225 matches
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Most Popular
53.3%

2nd Most Popular
41.9%

Alternative
46.3%

Off-Meta
51.4%Top Players ALL
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@ 4 min
Core Items



@ 19 min
Full Build






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Aurelion Sol Matchups Overview
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The Best Aurelion Sol Builds, Runes and Items for Jungle in Emerald +
Most Popular
If you want to use the most popular Aurelion Sol Jungle build, you should take Flash and Smite as your Summoner Spells. For runes, you should pick Dark Harvest as your keystone, followed by Cheap Shot, Deep Ward and Ultimate Hunter in the primary tree, as well as Presence of Mind and Coup de Grace in the secondary tree. For rune shards, you want Adaptive Force in offense, Adaptive Force in flex and Health Scaling in defense, though it depends on the matchup. Finally, for your items, you should build Rylai's Crystal Scepter as your first item, followed by Sorcerer's Shoes and Liandry's Torment. For your last 3 items, you should build Zhonya's Hourglass, Banshee's Veil and finish with Shadowflame. For the skill order, you want to stick with Q - E - W. Right now, this build has 53.3% winrate over 225 matches played.
Optional
Your second option for Aurelion Sol Jungle build would be to take Flash and Smite as your Summoner Spells. The runes that this build takes advantage of are First Strike as your keystone, Magical Footwear, Time Warp Tonic and Cosmic Insight in the primary tree, and Absolute Focus with Gathering Storm in the secondary tree. The shards used in this build are Adaptive Force in offense, Adaptive Force in flex and Health Scaling in defense. The items for the build are Blackfire Torch, which you should build first, followed by Sorcerer's Shoes as your second item and Rylai's Crystal Scepter as your third item. The rest of the items in order are Liandry's Torment, Shadowflame and Zhonya's Hourglass. The skill order for this build is Q - E - W. In the current patch, this build has a 41.9% win rate over 93 matches.
Alternative
If you're looking for alternatives, you can use Flash and Smite as your Summoner Spells, with runes being Dark Harvest as your keystone, Sudden Impact, Sixth Sense and Treasure Hunter in the primary tree, and Magical Footwear with Cosmic Insight in the secondary tree, as well as Adaptive Force, Adaptive Force, and Health Scaling as your rune shards. The items that this build incorporates are Blackfire Torch as your first item, then Sorcerer's Shoes as a second item and Rylai's Crystal Scepter as a third item. You want to finish the build with Liandry's Torment, Rabadon's Deathcap and Void Staff. As far as ability max order goes, you want to keep it Q - E - W. This build is currently sitting at a 46.3% win rate across 80 matches played.
Off-Meta
If you want to try an Off-Meta Aurelion Sol Jungle build in the current patch, try Flash and Smite as your Summoner Spells, Dark Harvest, Taste of Blood, Grisly Mementos and Treasure Hunter as your primary rune tree, and Absolute Focus with Gathering Storm as your secondary tree. Use Adaptive Force, Adaptive Force and Health Scaling as your shards. For items in this build, you want to complete Liandry's Torment as your first item, then finish Sorcerer's Shoes as your second item, and Rylai's Crystal Scepter as third item. The last 3 options are Zhonya's Hourglass, Banshee's Veil and Morellonomicon. The ability order for this build is Q - W - E. As of the current patch, this build has a 51.4% win rate over 72 matches played.
Situational Aurelion Sol Runes and Items
Depending on the context of your game, your matchup, and enemy champions, you might want to consider building some situational items or take specific runes. Carefully examine your team, enemy team, game state , and your matchup to plan your Aurelion Sol build accordingly! For example, when it comes to rune shards, you might want to take either Armor or Magic Resist, depending on which champion you are about to lane against.
Furthermore, if you want a more detailed breakdown, you should also check out Aurelion Sol runes page.

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In-depth Build Stats
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Aurelion Sol Counters - Best and Worst Matchups for Jungle in Emerald +
Best Matchups
In Patch 16.1 the best possible matchups for Aurelion Sol Jungle are:
- vs. Udyr - 83.3% win rate over 12 games.
- vs. Rammus - 75.0% win rate over 4 games.
- vs. Pantheon - 71.4% win rate over 7 games.
- vs. Ivern - 63.6% win rate over 11 games.
- vs. Sejuani - 62.5% win rate over 8 games.
Consider picking Aurelion Sol into these matches to increase your chance to win a game. These are the most popular Jungle matchups that currently are in favor of Aurelion Sol.
Worst Matchups
We highly recommend avoiding picking Aurelion Sol in the current patch into the following Jungle matchups:
- vs. Cho'Gath - 20.0% win rate over 5 games.
- vs. Naafiri - 27.3% win rate over 11 games.
- vs. Diana - 28.1% win rate over 32 games.
- vs. Zaahen - 30.0% win rate over 10 games.
- vs. Amumu - 30.0% win rate over 10 games.
These champions are considered as Aurelion Sol counters in the current patch, and playing such a matchup will decrease your chances of winning a game.
Additional Notes
If you want to find out more about best and worst matchups, as well as specific matchup statistics, we highly encourage you to check our Aurelion Sol counters page. Keep in mind that while the champion may counter or be countered, it also comes down to your individual skill, the skill of your opponent, your team, and enemy team compositions.