
Looking for the definitive LoL Top Lane Tier List to dominate your games this November 2025? You’ve come to the right place! As a dedicated top lane enthusiast with thousands of games under my belt, I’ve analyzed the current meta, win rates, and professional play to bring you the most comprehensive tier list available. Whether you’re climbing the ranked ladder or just want to know which champions are dominating top lane right now, this guide will give you everything you need to know.
Before diving into the tier list, it’s important to understand what makes a top laner strong in the current meta:
| Champion | Tier | Win Rate | Pick Rate | Ban Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jax | S | 52.3% | 14.2% | 18.5% |
| Fiora | S | 51.8% | 12.7% | 16.2% |
| Camille | S | 51.5% | 11.3% | 15.8% |
| Gwen | S | 51.2% | 10.8% | 14.3% |
| Mordekaiser | S | 50.9% | 13.5% | 12.7% |
| Champion | Tier | Win Rate | Pick Rate | Ban Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Darius | A | 50.7% | 12.1% | 10.3% |
| Garen | A | 50.5% | 15.3% | 8.2% |
| Illaoi | A | 50.3% | 9.7% | 7.5% |
| Kled | A | 50.2% | 8.9% | 6.8% |
| Sett | A | 50.1% | 11.5% | 9.1% |
| Renekton | A | 49.9% | 13.2% | 7.3% |
| Malphite | A | 49.8% | 10.4% | 5.9% |
| Ornn | A | 49.7% | 8.6% | 4.7% |
| Yone | A | 49.6% | 12.8% | 11.2% |
| Tryndamere | A | 49.5% | 9.3% | 6.4% |
| Champion | Tier | Win Rate | Pick Rate | Ban Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Teemo | B | 49.3% | 7.8% | 4.2% |
| Jayce | B | 49.2% | 8.4% | 5.1% |
| Vladimir | B | 49.1% | 7.2% | 3.8% |
| Kennen | B | 49.0% | 6.9% | 3.5% |
| Rumble | B | 48.9% | 5.7% | 2.9% |
| Vayne | B | 48.8% | 4.3% | 3.2% |
| Quinn | B | 48.7% | 5.1% | 2.8% |
| Poppy | B | 48.6% | 6.3% | 2.5% |
| Gangplank | B | 48.5% | 7.1% | 4.3% |
| Irelia | B | 48.4% | 6.8% | 5.7% |
| Champion | Tier | Win Rate | Pick Rate | Ban Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gnar | C | 48.2% | 4.9% | 2.1% |
| Sion | C | 48.1% | 5.3% | 1.8% |
| Shen | C | 48.0% | 4.7% | 2.3% |
| Urgot | C | 47.9% | 3.8% | 1.5% |
| Dr. Mundo | C | 47.8% | 4.2% | 1.9% |
| Trundle | C | 47.7% | 3.5% | 1.2% |
| Aatrox | C | 47.6% | 4.1% | 2.7% |
| Ryze | C | 47.5% | 2.9% | 1.1% |
| Akali | C | 47.4% | 3.2% | 2.4% |
| Riven | C | 47.3% | 3.7% | 1.6% |
Jax remains the king of top lane in November 2025 with his incredible scaling and dueling potential. His win rate of 52.3% reflects his dominance across all elos. What makes Jax so powerful is his ability to outscale almost any champion while having strong early game presence with his E skill (Counter Strike). His ultimate ability (Grandmaster’s Might) provides both offensive and defensive stats, making him a nightmare in extended fights. Jax excels at split pushing and can single-handedly win games if left unchecked. The main weakness is his vulnerability to kiting and crowd control before he can get his items online.
Fiora continues to be a top-tier pick with her exceptional dueling capabilities and tank-shredding potential. Her 51.8% win rate demonstrates her consistency in the current meta. Fiora’s kit allows her to outplay opponents with precise positioning and timing of her Riposte (W) to dodge crucial abilities. Her Grand Challenge (R) can single-handedly win teamfights by providing massive healing to her team while eliminating a key target. Fiora excels in extended trades and can dominate most melee matchups. However, she struggles against ranged champions and heavy crowd control compositions.
Camille’s versatility and teamfight impact earn her a spot in S-tier with a 51.5% win rate. Her unique kit allows her to adapt to various situations, from split pushing to teamfighting. Camille’s Hextech Ultimatum (R) is one of the best isolation tools in the game, capable of removing a key target from a teamfight. Her Tactical Sweep (Q) provides both mobility and damage, while Hookshot (E) offers incredible engage potential. Camille scales exceptionally well and can carry games with her split push pressure. Her main weakness is her relatively weak early game before she completes her core items.
Gwen has solidified her position as an S-tier top laner with a 51.2% win rate. Her unique blend of sustained damage, mobility, and survivability makes her a formidable opponent. Gwen’s Hallowed Mist (W) provides excellent protection against ranged champions and crowd control, while her Needlework (Q) deals significant damage in a wide area. Her ultimate, Dauntless Strike (R), allows her to execute low-health targets from a surprising distance. Gwen excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights if positioned correctly. Her main weakness is her vulnerability to hard crowd control and burst damage before she can build defensive items.
Mordekaiser continues to dominate top lane with a 50.9% win rate and impressive tankiness. His ability to isolate and eliminate a key target with his Realm of Death (R) makes him invaluable in teamfights. Mordekaiser’s passive, Darkness Rise, provides consistent damage and healing in extended trades. His Indestructible (W) offers significant survivability, while his Obliterate (Q) can chunk down squishy targets. Mordekaiser excels against tanky champions and can single-handedly win teamfights with his ultimate. His main weakness is his lack of mobility and vulnerability to kiting.
Darius maintains his position as a dominant lane bully with a 50.7% win rate. His passive, Hemorrhage, provides significant damage over time, while his Decimate (Q) allows him to sustain through trades. Darius’s Noxian Guillotine (R) is one of the strongest execute abilities in the game, capable of turning around fights with its reset mechanic. He excels in extended trades and can dominate most melee matchups. His main weakness is his lack of mobility and vulnerability to kiting from ranged champions.
Garen remains a popular and effective pick with a 50.5% win rate and impressive 15.3% pick rate. His simplicity and effectiveness make him a great choice for players of all skill levels. Garen’s Perseverance (passive) allows him to sustain through poke, while his Decisive Strike (Q) provides mobility and silence. His Judgment (E) deals significant damage, and his Demacian Justice (R) can execute low-health targets with ease. Garen excels against melee champions and can be a nightmare to deal with in the mid-game. His main weakness is his lack of crowd control and vulnerability to kiting.
Illaoi continues to be a terror in the top lane with a 50.3% win rate. Her ability to control space and win teamfights with her ultimate, Leap of Faith (R), makes her a valuable pick. Illaoi’s Tentacle Smash (Q) provides poke and wave clear, while her Test of Spirit (E) can punish out-of-position enemies. Her Prophet of an Elder God (passive) allows her to deal significant damage in extended fights. Illaoi excels in tight spaces and can single-handedly win teamfights if her ultimate is used correctly. Her main weakness is her immobility and vulnerability to poke and kiting.
Kled maintains his position as an aggressive lane bully with a 50.2% win rate. His unique mount mechanic, Skaarl, provides him with incredible sustain and mobility. Kled’s Beartrap on a Rope (Q) allows him to stick to targets, while his Violent Tendencies (W) provides significant damage. His Chaaaaaaaarge!!! (R) is one of the best engage tools in the game, capable of starting teamfights from a distance. Kled excels at diving and can single-handedly initiate teamfights. His main weakness is his vulnerability when dismounted and his reliance on his team to follow up on his engages.
Sett continues to be a dominant force in the top lane with a 50.1% win rate. His ability to absorb damage and deal it back with his Pit Grit (passive) makes him a formidable opponent. Sett’s Knuckle Down (Q) provides both damage and shield, while his Facebreaker (W) can knock up multiple enemies. His Haymaker (R) is one of the best execute abilities in the game, capable of turning around teamfights by repositioning a key target. Sett excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with his ultimate. His main weakness is his vulnerability to kiting and lack of mobility.
Renekton remains a popular lane bully with a 49.9% win rate and impressive 13.2% pick rate. His ability to dominate the early game with his Reign of Anger (passive) makes him a formidable opponent. Renekton’s Cull the Meek (Q) provides sustain and area damage, while his Ruthless Predator (W) can stun and deal significant damage. His Slice and Dice (E) offers mobility and armor shred, while his Dominus (R) provides increased health and area damage. Renekton excels in the early game and can snowball leads with his aggressive playstyle. His main weakness is his relative fall-off in the late game compared to other top laners.
Malphite continues to be a valuable pick with a 49.8% win rate. His ability to counter AD champions with his Granite Shield (passive) and Ground Slam (E) makes him a great counter-pick. Malphite’s Seismic Shard (Q) provides poke and movement speed steal, while his Brutal Strikes (W) increases his attack damage and armor. His Unstoppable Force (R) is one of the best engage tools in the game, capable of turning around teamfights with its massive area knockup. Malphite excels against AD-heavy compositions and can single-handedly win teamfights with his ultimate. His main weakness is his vulnerability to magic damage and his relatively low damage output.
Ornn maintains his position as a valuable tank with a 49.7% win rate. His ability to upgrade items for his team with his Living Forge (passive) makes him invaluable in the late game. Ornn’s Bellows Breath (Q) provides poke and brittle effect, while his W, Searing Charge, offers mobility and knockup. His Call of the Forge God (R) is one of the best engage tools in the game, capable of starting teamfights from a distance. Ornn excels in teamfights and can provide significant value to his team with his item upgrades. His main weakness is his relatively weak early game and vulnerability to poke.
Yone continues to be a popular pick with a 49.6% win rate and impressive 12.8% pick rate. His ability to deal significant damage with his Mortal Steel (Q) and Soul Unbound (E) makes him a formidable opponent. Yone’s Steel Tempest (Q3) provides knockup, while his Fate Sealed (R) can knock up multiple enemies. His ability to resurrect with his Soul Unbound (E) makes him incredibly difficult to kill in teamfights. Yone excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with his damage and mobility. His main weakness is his vulnerability to crowd control and his relatively weak early game.
Tryndamere remains a dominant split pusher with a 49.5% win rate. His ability to dominate the late game with his Undying Rage (R) makes him a formidable opponent. Tryndamere’s Bloodlust (passive) provides critical strike chance and healing, while his Mocking Shout (W) reduces attack damage of nearby enemies. His Spinning Slash (E) provides mobility and damage, while his Bloodlust (Q) provides healing and attack damage. Tryndamere excels at split pushing and can single-handedly win games if left unchecked. His main weakness is his vulnerability to crowd control and his relatively weak early game.
Teemo maintains his position as a annoying lane bully with a 49.3% win rate. His ability to control space with his Noxious Trap (R) makes him a valuable pick. Teemo’s Toxic Shot (passive) provides damage over time, while his Blinding Dart (Q) can blind enemies. His Move Quick (W) provides mobility, while his Camouflage (passive) allows him to set up ambushes. Teemo excels at poke and can dominate most melee matchups. His main weakness is his vulnerability to all-in engagements and his relatively low impact in teamfights.
Jayce continues to be a versatile pick with a 49.2% win rate. His ability to switch between ranged and melee forms with his Transform: Mercury Cannon (R) makes him a formidable opponent. Jayce’s Shock Blast (Q) provides poke, while his Thundering Blow (E) can knock back enemies. His Mercury Hammer (W) provides area damage, while his To the Skies! (Q) offers mobility and damage. Jayce excels at poke and can dominate most melee matchups. His main weakness is his relatively high skill cap and his vulnerability to all-in engagements.
Vladimir maintains his position as a scaling mage with a 49.1% win rate. His ability to sustain through trades with his Transfusion (Q) makes him a formidable opponent. Vladimir’s Tides of Blood (E) provides area damage, while his Sanguine Pool (W) offers invulnerability and movement speed. His Hemoplague (R) is one of the best teamfight abilities in the game, capable of amplifying damage taken by enemies. Vladimir excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with his damage and sustain. His main weakness is his relatively weak early game and his vulnerability to crowd control.
Kennen continues to be a valuable pick with a 49.0% win rate. His ability to control space with his Slicing Maelstrom (R) makes him a formidable opponent. Kennen’s Thundering Shuriken (Q) provides poke, while his Electrical Surge (W) offers area damage. His Lightning Rush (E) provides mobility and damage, while his Mark of the Storm (passive) can stun enemies. Kennen excels in teamfights and can single-handedly win games with his area damage and crowd control. His main weakness is his relatively low health pool and his vulnerability to all-in engagements.
Rumble maintains his position as a lane bully with a 48.9% win rate. His ability to dominate trades with his Flamespitter (Q) makes him a formidable opponent. Rumble’s Electro-Harpoon (E) provides poke and slow, while his Scrap Shield (W) offers shield and movement speed. His The Equalizer (R) is one of the best zone control abilities in the game, capable of turning around teamfights. Rumble excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with his area damage. His main weakness is his relatively high skill cap and his vulnerability to kiting.
Vayne continues to be a niche pick with a 48.8% win rate. Her ability to shred tanks with her Silver Bolts (W) makes her a valuable pick against tanky compositions. Vayne’s Tumble (Q) provides mobility and damage, while her Silver Bolts (W) deals true damage every third attack. Her Condemn (E) can knock back enemies, while her Final Hour (R) provides increased attack damage and stealth. Vayne excels at split pushing and can single-handedly win games if left unchecked. Her main weakness is her relatively low health pool and her vulnerability to crowd control.
Quinn maintains her position as a lane bully with a 48.7% win rate. Her ability to dominate trades with her Blinding Assault (Q) makes her a formidable opponent. Quinn’s Heightened Senses (passive) provides vision and damage, while her Vault (E) offers mobility and damage. Her Behind Enemy Lines (R) provides increased movement speed, allowing her to roam and impact the map. Quinn excels at poke and can dominate most melee matchups. Her main weakness is her relatively low impact in teamfights and her vulnerability to all-in engagements.
Poppy continues to be a valuable pick with a 48.6% win rate. Her ability to counter dashes with her Steadfast Presence (W) makes her a great counter-pick against mobile champions. Poppy’s Hammer Shock (Q) provides poke and slow, while her Heroic Charge (E) offers mobility and stun. Her Keeper’s Verdict (R) is one of the best disengage tools in the game, capable of removing a key target from a teamfight. Poppy excels against mobile champions and can single-handedly win teamfights with her crowd control. Her main weakness is her relatively low damage output and her vulnerability to poke.
Gangplank maintains his position as a scaling mage with a 48.5% win rate. His ability to control space with his Cannon Barrage (R) makes him a valuable pick. Gangplank’s Parrrley (Q) provides poke and gold, while his Powder Keg (E) offers area damage. His Remove Scurvy (W) provides cleanse and healing, while his Trial by Fire (passive) deals damage over time. Gangplank excels at poke and can single-handedly win teamfights with his area damage. His main weakness is his relatively high skill cap and his vulnerability to all-in engagements.
Irelia continues to be a high-skill pick with a 48.4% win rate. Her ability to dominate fights with her Flawless Duet (E) makes her a formidable opponent. Irelia’s Bladesurge (Q) provides mobility and damage, while her Defiant Dance (W) offers damage reduction. Her Vanguard’s Edge (R) is one of the best engage tools in the game, capable of stunning multiple enemies. Irelia excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with her damage and mobility. Her main weakness is her relatively high skill cap and her vulnerability to crowd control.
Gnar maintains his position as a versatile pick with a 48.2% win rate. His ability to switch between ranged and melee forms with his Rage Gene (passive) makes him a formidable opponent. Gnar’s Boomerang Throw (Q) provides poke, while his Hop (E) offers mobility. His GNAR! (R) is one of the best engage tools in the game, capable of stunning multiple enemies. Gnar excels at poke and can dominate most melee matchups. His main weakness is his relatively high skill cap and his vulnerability to all-in engagements.
Sion continues to be a valuable tank with a 48.1% win rate. His ability to engage with his Unstoppable Onslaught (R) makes him a formidable opponent. Sion’s Decimating Smash (Q) provides knockup and damage, while his Soul Furnace (W) offers shield and area damage. His Roar of the Slayer (E) provides poke and slow, while his Glory in Death (passive) allows him to continue fighting after death. Sion excels in teamfights and can single-handedly win games with his engage potential. His main weakness is his relatively low damage output and his vulnerability to poke.
Shen maintains his position as a global pressure champion with a 48.0% win rate. His ability to protect allies with his Stand United (R) makes him a valuable pick. Shen’s Twilight Assault (Q) provides damage and shield, while his Shadow Dash (E) offers mobility and taunt. His Ki Barrier (passive) provides shield after using abilities, allowing him to sustain through trades. Shen excels at protecting allies and can single-handedly win teamfights with his crowd control. His main weakness is his relatively low damage output and his vulnerability to poke.
Urgot continues to be a niche pick with a 47.9% win rate. His ability to execute enemies with his Fear Beyond Death (R) makes him a formidable opponent. Urgot’s Corrosive Charge (Q) provides poke and slow, while his Purge (W) offers area damage and slow. His Disdain (E) provides knockup and fear, while his Beyond Death (passive) deals damage over time. Urgot excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with his execute potential. His main weakness is his relatively low mobility and his vulnerability to kiting.
Dr. Mundo maintains his position as a durable tank with a 47.8% win rate. His ability to sustain through damage with his Masochism (W) makes him a formidable opponent. Dr. Mundo’s Infected Bonesaw (Q) provides poke and healing, while his Heart of Zhaun (passive) offers healing. His Burning Agony (W) provides crowd control reduction, while his Sadism (R) provides massive healing and movement speed. Dr. Mundo excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with his durability. His main weakness is his vulnerability to percent health damage and his relatively low damage output.
Trundle continues to be a valuable pick with a 47.7% win rate. His ability to dominate tanks with his Subjugate (R) makes him a great counter-pick. Trundle’s Chomp (Q) provides damage and attack damage steal, while his Pillar of Ice (E) offers area denial and slow. His Frozen Domain (W) provides movement speed and attack speed, while his King’s Tribute (passive) offers healing. Trundle excels against tanky champions and can single-handedly win teamfights with his dueling potential. His main weakness is his vulnerability to kiting and his relatively low impact in teamfights.
Aatrox maintains his position as a lane bully with a 47.6% win rate. His ability to sustain through trades with his World Ender (R) makes him a formidable opponent. Aatrox’s The Darkin Blade (Q) provides damage and healing, while his Infernal Chains (E) offers crowd control. His Umbral Dash (E) provides mobility, while his Deathbringer Stance (passive) deals damage over time. Aatrox excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with his sustain and damage. His main weakness is his relatively high skill cap and his vulnerability to crowd control.
Ryze continues to be a scaling mage with a 47.5% win rate. His ability to dominate the late game with his Realm Warp (R) makes him a formidable opponent. Ryze’s Overload (Q) provides damage and movement speed, while his Rune Prison (W) offers crowd control. His Spell Flux (E) provides area damage, while his Arcane Mastery (passive) deals bonus damage based on mana. Ryze excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with his area damage and mobility. His main weakness is his relatively weak early game and his vulnerability to all-in engagements.
Akali maintains her position as an assassin with a 47.4% win rate. Her ability to dominate fights with her Five Point Strike (Q) makes her a formidable opponent. Akali’s Twilight Shroud (W) provides stealth and energy regeneration, while her Shuriken Flip (E) offers mobility and damage. Her Perfect Execution (R1) provides mobility and damage, while her Perfect Execution (R2) provides execute potential. Akali excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with her mobility and damage. Her main weakness is her relatively high skill cap and her vulnerability to crowd control.
Riven continues to be a high-skill pick with a 47.3% win rate. Her ability to dominate fights with her Blade of the Exile (R) makes her a formidable opponent. Riven’s Broken Wings (Q) provides mobility and damage, while her Ki Burst (W) offers crowd control. Her Valor (E) provides shield and mobility, while her Runic Blade (passive) deals bonus damage after using abilities. Riven excels in extended fights and can single-handedly win teamfights with her mobility and damage. Her main weakness is her relatively high skill cap and her vulnerability to crowd control.
Based on current win rates and meta performance, Jax stands out as the best top lane champion in November 2025. With a 52.3% win rate and strong performance across all elos, Jax offers excellent scaling, dueling potential, and split push pressure. His ability to outscale almost any champion while maintaining strong early game presence makes him the top pick for climbing the ranked ladder.
Jax currently has the highest win rate among top lane champions at 52.3%. His consistent performance across different skill levels and matchups makes him a reliable pick for players looking to maximize their win chances. Other champions with high win rates include Fiora (51.8%) and Camille (51.5%).
For beginners or players looking for simpler champions, Garen is one of the easiest top lane champions to learn with a straightforward kit and no skill shots. Malphite is also relatively easy to pick up with a simple but effective kit focused on teamfighting. Both champions have forgiving mechanics and clear power spikes, making them ideal for players new to the top lane role.
For climbing the ranked ladder, Jax, Fiora, and Camille are among the best top lane champions due to their high win rates and carry potential. These champions have strong dueling capabilities, excellent scaling, and can single-handedly win games through split pushing or teamfighting. Their ability to dominate lanes and impact the map makes them ideal for players looking to climb efficiently.
Top lane tier lists typically change every 2-4 weeks depending on balance patches, meta shifts, and professional play influence. Minor changes might occur more frequently as players discover new strategies or counter-picks. Major patches that introduce significant balance changes can cause more dramatic shifts in the tier list, sometimes moving champions multiple tiers up or down.
While S-tier champions generally offer the highest win rates, it’s important to play champions you enjoy and are comfortable with. A B-tier champion you’ve mastered will often perform better than an S-tier champion you’re unfamiliar with. Consider your playstyle, team composition, and matchup when selecting champions, rather than blindly following tier lists.
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