League of Legends Tier List for Low ELO. Meta Picks for Every Role in Patch 14.24
Current patch | 14.24 |
Last updated | 3 days ago |
Top Tier List
Maokai has soared in popularity again after his buffs back in Patch 14.24 and he's returning as a solid top lane tank to win games with.
He brings a HUGE amount of crowd control and engage potential to any team comp, making him the perfect pick to weakside and scale, or set up ganks and fights around the top side of the map!
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Jungle Tier List
Fiddlesticks is back as a top solo queue carry to play in patch 14.24 after proving recently he's not to be underestimated. Fiddle always has the ability to completely destroy teams with perfectly timed ultimates, and no matter how doomed your game may be, find an angle, Press R, and enjoy the free LP!
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Mid Tier List
Ahri remains one of the most consistent mid lane picks in the game at basically every single rank!
She's such a versatile pick to main with her mobility, waveclear and pick potential, making her the perfect fit for any team comp.
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Bot Tier List
AD Carries might not be having the best time in recent patches, however, if you reach the late game on Jinx and cap out her items, there's really not many better picks you can play.
Her build with Yun Tal Wild Arrows, Runaan's and Infinity Edge cuts through entire teams in seconds with insane attack speed steroids alongside her passive, and it feels insanely fun to play too!
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Support Tier List
Braum is having a fantastic end to Season 14 and with this last patch of the year we'd definitely recommend picking him up if you want to end the season strong!
Braum is an anti-melee machine who has the perfect combination of peel and protection, aswell as plenty of ways to engage and disrupt his enemies at the same time.
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Methodology
Our tier lists are curated by the following experts:
We recommend using the Low ELO list for as long as you can before switching the High ELO list. It usually works until around high Diamond. If a champion isn't on our tier list, it doesn't necessarily mean that you can't climb with them.
For our methodology, check out our blog article.