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Wild Rift Tier List

Wild Rift Tier List (November 2025) Ultimate Champion Rankings

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Looking for the definitive Wild Rift tier list to climb the ranked ladder in November 2025? You’ve come to the right place! Wild Rift, Riot Games’ mobile adaptation of League of Legends, features a diverse roster of champions, each with unique abilities and playstyles. Understanding which champions are currently dominating the meta is crucial for maximizing your win rate and climbing efficiently.

This comprehensive tier list analyzes all champions based on their current competitive performance, win rates, pick rates, and overall impact on the game. Whether you’re a beginner looking for the best champions to learn or a veteran player wanting to stay updated on the meta, this tier list will guide your champion selection process.

Our rankings are determined by multiple factors including damage output, utility, team synergy, scaling potential, and effectiveness in different game phases. We’ve analyzed data from high-elo matches, professional tournaments, and recent balance changes to bring you the most accurate and up-to-date champion rankings.

Wild Rift Champion Ranking Factors

Before diving into the tier list, it’s important to understand the criteria we use to evaluate champions:

  • Win Rate: How often a champion wins games across all skill levels
  • Pick Rate: How frequently a champion is selected in games
  • Ban Rate: How often a champion is banned in ranked games
  • Versatility: Ability to perform in multiple roles or team compositions
  • Power Curve: Performance in early, mid, and late game phases
  • Skill Floor: Difficulty to play effectively
  • Skill Ceiling: Maximum potential when mastered
  • Team Impact: How much a champion influences team fights and objectives
  • Current Meta Performance: Effectiveness in the current game environment

Wild Rift Tier List Tables

S-Tier Champions

NameRoleWin RatePick RateKey Strength
AhriMid53.2%15.7%High mobility and burst damage
JinxBot54.1%18.3%Excellent late-game scaling
BlitzcrankSupport52.8%12.4%Game-changing hooks
GarenTop53.5%14.2%Tanky with consistent damage
LuxMid/Support52.9%16.1%High burst and utility
MalphiteTop/Jungle53.1%11.8%Game-changing ultimate
ZedMid53.8%13.5%High burst and mobility
EzrealBot52.7%17.4%Safe laning and good scaling
LeonaSupport53.3%12.9%Strong engage and lockdown
DariusTop53.6%13.2%Lane dominance and sustain

A-Tier Champions

NameRoleWin RatePick RateKey Strength
AkaliMid52.4%11.3%High burst and mobility
CaitlynBot52.1%14.7%Safe laning and range advantage
Lee SinJungle51.9%15.2%High mobility and early pressure
MorganaSupport52.3%13.8%Black shield and CC
YasuoMid51.8%12.6%High damage potential
VayneBot52.2%10.9%True damage and mobility
ThreshSupport51.7%14.3%Versatile engage and disengage
DianaJungle/Mid51.9%11.4%Strong burst and resets
DravenBot52.5%9.8%High early-game damage
GragasJungle/Top51.6%12.1%Versatile engage and disengage

B-Tier Champions

NameRoleWin RatePick RateKey Strength
AnnieMid50.8%9.7%Reliable burst damage
AsheBot50.5%11.2%Utility and kiting
BraumSupport50.9%8.6%Protective abilities
FizzMid50.3%7.9%High burst and mobility
GnarTop50.7%9.3%Range advantage and team fight
JannaSupport51.1%10.4%Disengage and protection
KatarinaMid50.2%8.1%Team fight reset potential
NautilusSupport50.6%9.8%Strong engage and CC
OriannaMid51.0%11.5%Team fight utility
RivenTop50.4%8.7%High mobility and damage

C-Tier Champions

NameRoleWin RatePick RateKey Strength
AlistarSupport49.2%6.3%Strong engage and protection
AmumuJungle49.5%7.1%Team fight CC
EvelynnJungle49.1%5.8%Assassination potential
HeimerdingerMid49.3%6.7%Lane control
KayleTop49.6%7.4%Late-game scaling
Master YiJungle49.0%6.2%Late-game damage
NamiSupport49.4%7.8%Healing and utility
NasusTop49.7%8.0%Late-game scaling
SonaSupport49.2%7.5%Team-wide utility
TeemoTop48.9%6.5%Lane control and vision

Detailed Champion Analysis

S-Tier Champions

Ahri

Ahri stands out as one of the most consistent mid laners in the current meta. Her combination of mobility, burst damage, and crowd control makes her incredibly versatile. With a 53.2% win rate and 15.7% pick rate, she’s clearly a favorite among players. Her ultimate, Spirit Rush, provides exceptional outplay potential and allows her to both escape dangerous situations and secure kills. Ahri excels at roaming to other lanes thanks to her mobility, making her a valuable asset for creating map pressure. Her charm (E) is a game-changing ability that can turn team fights in your favor when landed on key targets. She’s relatively safe in lane with her orb (Q) providing both damage and sustain. Ahri’s power curve is consistent throughout the game, making her a reliable pick in almost any matchup.

Jinx

Jinx dominates the bot lane with her exceptional scaling potential and team fight presence. Her 54.1% win rate, the highest among ADCs, speaks to her effectiveness in the current meta. Jinx’s passive, Get Excited, rewards her for participating in takedowns, allowing her to snowball games quickly. Her range advantage with Switcheroo! (Q) in rocket form makes her safe in lane while providing poke damage. Jinx’s ultimate, Super Mega Death Rocket!, is one of the best execute abilities in the game, capable of securing kills from across the map. Flame Chompers! (E) provides zone control and can lock down enemies for easy kills. While she lacks mobility, her range and damage output more than compensate. Jinx truly shines in the late game where she can single-handedly win team fights with her massive damage output.

Blitzcrank

Blitzcrank remains a dominant support pick with his game-changing Rocket Grab (Q). His 52.8% win rate and 12.4% pick rate demonstrate his consistent performance. A single well-timed grab can completely change the outcome of a lane or team fight, making him a constant threat that enemies must respect. Blitzcrank’s Power Fist (E) provides additional crowd control, while his Static Field (R) can silence enemies and deal significant burst damage. His Mana Barrier passive gives him surprising durability, allowing him to make aggressive plays without fear of being instantly eliminated. Blitzcrank excels at creating picks and snowballing advantages for his team. He’s particularly effective against immobile carries who can’t easily dodge his hooks. While he has a higher skill ceiling than some supports, mastering Blitzcrank can significantly improve your climbing potential.

Garen

Garen continues to be a top-tier top laner with his 53.5% win rate and 14.2% pick rate. His simplicity and effectiveness make him an excellent choice for players of all skill levels. Garen’s passive, Perseverance, provides excellent sustain in lane, allowing him to outlast many opponents. His Decisive Strike (Q) offers a speed boost and silence, while Judgment (E) delivers consistent damage. Garen’s ultimate, Demacian Justice, is a powerful execute ability that can quickly eliminate low-health targets. What makes Garen particularly strong in the current meta is his ability to build both tanky and deal significant damage. He’s incredibly difficult to gank thanks to his Courage (W) and Decisive Strike combination. Garen excels at split pushing and can be a nightmare for squishy carries in team fights. His straightforward kit allows players to focus on macro play rather than complex mechanics.

Lux

Lux maintains her position as a top-tier mid laner and support with her 52.9% win rate and 16.1% pick rate. Her combination of high burst damage, utility, and safety makes her incredibly versatile. Lux’s Light Binding (Q) can lock down multiple enemies, while Lucent Singularity (E) provides both damage and zone control. Her ultimate, Final Spark, has a low cooldown and can deal massive damage from a safe distance. Lux’s Prismatic Barrier (E) offers protection for herself and her team, making her valuable in team fights. She excels at poking enemies down before fights begin and can quickly eliminate squishy targets with her full combo. Lux’s range advantage makes her relatively safe against assassins, though she lacks mobility and must position carefully. She’s particularly effective in compositions that can capitalize on her crowd control and damage output.

Malphite

Malphite stands out as a premier top laner and jungler with his 53.1% win rate and 11.8% pick rate. His ultimate, Unstoppable Force, is one of the best engage abilities in the game, capable of winning team fights before they even begin. Malphite’s Granite Shield (P) provides additional durability, especially in extended trades. His Ground Slam (E) not only deals damage but also reduces enemy attack speed, making him particularly effective against auto-attack based champions. Malphite’s Seismic Shard (Q) offers both damage and a movement speed slow, allowing him to chase down enemies or escape dangerous situations. What makes Malphite so valuable in the current meta is his ability to build full tank while still dealing significant damage thanks to his passive and abilities. He excels at initiating fights and protecting his carries. Malphite is particularly strong in compositions that benefit from a strong engage.

Zed

Zed dominates the mid lane with his 53.8% win rate and 13.5% pick rate. His high burst damage and mobility make him a nightmare for squishy targets. Zed’s Razor Shuriken (Q) and Shadow Slash (E) provide consistent damage, while his Living Shadow (W) offers incredible mobility and outplay potential. His ultimate, Death Mark, allows him to quickly eliminate key targets and escape to safety. Zed excels at split pushing and creating map pressure through his roaming potential. His energy-based resource system means he can stay in lane longer than many other assassins. Zed’s skill ceiling is high, but mastering him can significantly impact your climbing potential. He’s particularly effective against immobile mages who can’t easily dodge his abilities. While he falls off slightly in late-game team fights, Zed’s ability to pick off key targets remains valuable throughout the game.

Ezreal

Ezreal maintains his position as a top-tier ADC with his 52.7% win rate and 17.4% pick rate. His combination of safety, poke damage, and scaling makes him a reliable pick in almost any situation. Ezreal’s Mystic Shot (Q) not only deals damage but also reduces the cooldown of his other abilities on hit. His Arcane Shift (E) provides exceptional mobility, allowing him to escape dangerous situations and reposition in team fights. Ezreal’s ultimate, Trueshot Barrage, can be used to finish off low-health enemies across the map or contribute damage to team fights from a safe distance. What makes Ezreal particularly strong in the current meta is his ability to build both attack damage and ability power effectively, giving him flexibility in itemization. He excels at poking enemies down before fights begin and can safely farm from a distance. Ezreal’s skill shot-based kit requires practice, but mastering him provides a consistently strong ADC option.

Leona

Leona dominates the support role with her 53.3% win rate and 12.9% pick rate. Her aggressive playstyle and reliable crowd control make her an excellent engage support. Leona’s Eclipse (W) provides significant damage reduction and burst damage, while her Zenith Blade (E) allows her to quickly close the gap on enemies. Her ultimate, Solar Flare, is a long-range stun that can initiate team fights from a safe distance. Leona’s Stellar Buff (P) causes her basic attacks to deal additional damage after using abilities, increasing her burst potential. She excels at all-in engagements and can quickly eliminate squishy targets when combined with her ADC. Leona is particularly effective against immobile carries who can’t easily escape her crowd control chain. While she lacks sustain and can be vulnerable in poke lanes, Leona’s ability to win fights with a single engage makes her a valuable asset in the current meta.

Darius

Darius continues to be a dominant top laner with his 53.6% win rate and 13.2% pick rate. His lane dominance and consistent damage make him a formidable opponent. Darius’s Decimate (Q) is one of the strongest trading tools in the game, especially when hitting with the blade. His Crippling Strike (W) provides both damage and a slow, while Apprehend (E) pulls enemies toward him, preventing escapes. Darius’s ultimate, Noxian Guillotine, is a powerful execute that can be refreshed on kills, allowing him to potentially eliminate multiple enemies in quick succession. What makes Darius particularly strong in the current meta is his ability to win lane through consistent trades and then snowball that advantage into the mid game. He excels at extended fights where his passive, Hemorrhage, can stack to maximum effectiveness. While he lacks mobility and can be kited, Darius’s raw damage and tankiness make him a threat throughout the game.

A-Tier Champions

Akali

Akali sits comfortably in the A-tier with her 52.4% win rate and 11.3% pick rate. Her high burst damage and mobility make her a formidable assassin in the mid lane. Akali’s Five Point Strike (Q) provides both damage and healing, while her Twilight Shroud (W) offers zone control and protection. Her Shuriken Flip (E) allows for quick repositioning and damage, while her ultimate, Perfect Execution, provides incredible mobility and burst damage. Akali excels at diving onto backline carries and eliminating them quickly. Her energy-based resource system allows her to trade frequently in lane without running out of resources. What holds Akali back from S-tier is her higher skill ceiling and vulnerability to crowd control. She requires precise timing and positioning to be effective, making her less consistent than some S-tier picks. However, in skilled hands, Akali can single-handedly carry games through her assassination potential.

Caitlyn

Caitlyn maintains her position as a solid A-tier ADC with her 52.1% win rate and 14.7% pick rate. Her range advantage and safe laning phase make her a reliable pick in most situations. Caitlyn’s Piltover Peacemaker (Q) provides poke damage, while Yordle Snap Trap (W) offers zone control and crowd control. Her 90 Caliber Net (E) provides both damage and mobility, allowing her to escape dangerous situations. Caitlyn’s ultimate, Ace in the Hole, can eliminate low-health targets from a safe distance. What makes Caitlyn particularly strong is her ability to control the lane through her range advantage and trap placement. She excels at poking enemies down and can safely farm from a distance. Caitlyn’s headshot passive provides additional burst damage, especially when attacking from maximum range. While she lacks the late-game hyper-carry potential of some other ADCs, her lane dominance and safety make her a consistently strong pick.

Lee Sin

Lee Sin remains a popular A-tier jungler with his 51.9% win rate and 15.2% pick rate. His high mobility and early-game pressure make him a formidable presence on the map. Lee Sin’s Sonic Wave (Q) allows him to close gaps quickly, while Safeguard (W) provides both mobility and protection for himself or allies. His Tempest (E) reveals stealthed enemies and provides crowd control. Lee Sin’s ultimate, Dragon’s Rage, can kick enemies into his team or away from vulnerable allies. What makes Lee Sin particularly strong is his ability to make plays throughout the early and mid game. He excels at invading the enemy jungle and creating advantages for his lanes. Lee Sin’s energy-based resource system allows him to clear efficiently without running out of resources. While he falls off slightly in the late game compared to some other junglers, Lee Sin’s early-game impact can often secure advantages that carry through to victory.

Morgana

Morgana holds her place as a solid A-tier support with her 52.3% win rate and 13.8% pick rate. Her combination of crowd control and protection makes her valuable in a variety of team compositions. Morgana’s Dark Binding (Q) is a long-duration root that can lock down enemies for extended periods. Her Black Shield (E) is one of the best defensive abilities in the game, completely negating crowd control and magic damage. Morgana’s Tormented Soil (W) provides consistent damage, while her ultimate, Soul Shackles, can stun multiple enemies in team fights. What makes Morgana particularly strong is her ability to both engage and protect. She excels at locking down key targets with her Dark Binding while protecting her carries with Black Shield. Morgana is particularly effective against engage supports who rely on crowd control, as her Black Shield can completely negate their impact. While she lacks mobility and can be vulnerable to ganks, Morgana’s utility makes her a consistently valuable support.

Yasuo

Yasuo sits in the A-tier with his 51.8% win rate and 12.6% pick rate. His high damage potential and mobility make him a formidable mid laner in skilled hands. Yasuo’s Steel Tempest (Q) can be cast multiple times in quick succession, with the third cast knocking enemies airborne. His Wind Wall (W) can block all incoming projectiles, providing excellent protection. Yasuo’s Sweeping Blade (E) offers incredible mobility, allowing him to dash through enemies and reposition quickly. His ultimate, Last Breath, can be cast on airborne enemies, dealing significant damage and providing armor penetration. What makes Yasuo particularly strong is his ability to deal consistent damage while being difficult to pin down. He excels at extended fights where he can maximize his damage output. However, Yasuo’s high skill ceiling and vulnerability to crowd control hold him back from S-tier status. He requires precise timing and positioning to be effective, making him less consistent than some higher-tier picks.

Vayne

Vayne maintains her position as an A-tier ADC with her 52.2% win rate and 10.9% pick rate. Her true damage and mobility make her a formidable late-game threat. Vayne’s Tumble (Q) provides both mobility and a damage boost on her next attack. Her Silver Bolts (W) passive deals percentage-based true damage, making her effective against tanks. Vayne’s Condemn (E) can knock enemies back and potentially stun them against terrain. Her ultimate, Final Hour, provides additional damage and stealth during Tumble. What makes Vayne particularly strong is her ability to shred through even the tankiest enemies with her true damage. She excels in extended fights where she can stack her Silver Bolts. Vayne’s mobility allows her to reposition in team fights and avoid danger. While she has a weaker laning phase compared to some other ADCs, Vayne’s late-game scaling potential is among the best in the game. Her vulnerability to crowd control and early-game aggression hold her back from S-tier status.

Thresh

Thresh remains a solid A-tier support with his 51.7% win rate and 14.3% pick rate. His versatile engage and disengage make him valuable in a variety of situations. Thresh’s Death Sentence (Q) can pull enemies toward him or allow him to dash to them. His Dark Passage (W) provides a lantern that can save allies from dangerous situations or position them for engages. Thresh’s Flay (E) can pull or push enemies, providing both engage and disengage potential. His ultimate, The Box, creates a cage of walls that slow and damage enemies who pass through. What makes Thresh particularly strong is his versatility in both engaging and disengaging fights. He excels at making plays throughout the game with his hook and lantern. Thresh’s passive, Damnation, allows him to collect souls from enemies that die near him, increasing his armor and ability power over time. While he has a higher skill ceiling than some other supports, Thresh’s utility makes him a consistently valuable pick.

Diana

Diana holds her place as an A-tier jungler and mid laner with her 51.9% win rate and 11.4% pick rate. Her strong burst and reset potential make her a formidable assassin. Diana’s Crescent Strike (Q) deals damage in an arc and applies a Moonlight mark to enemies hit. Her Pale Cascade (W) provides both damage and protection with three orbiting spheres. Diana’s Lunar Rush (E) allows her to dash to enemies afflicted with Moonlight, refreshing the cooldown. Her ultimate, Moonfall, pulls nearby enemies toward her and reduces their attack speed. What makes Diana particularly strong is her ability to quickly eliminate multiple targets in succession with her Lunar Rush resets. She excels at diving onto backline carries and disrupting team fights. Diana’s shield provides surprising durability, allowing her to survive in extended fights. While she can be vulnerable before level 6 and lacks mobility outside of her ultimate, Diana’s burst damage makes her a threat throughout the game.

Draven

Draven sits in the A-tier with his 52.5% win rate and 9.8% pick rate. His high early-game damage makes him a formidable ADC in aggressive lanes. Draven’s Spinning Axe (Q) empowers his next attack to deal additional damage and causes his axe to ricochet to a location where he can catch it to refresh the buff. His Blood Rush (W) provides movement and attack speed, refreshing when he catches a Spinning Axe. Draven’s Stand Aside (E) pushes enemies to the side and briefly slows them. His ultimate, Whirling Death, throws two axes in a line that deal damage and return to him. What makes Draven particularly strong is his ability to dominate the early game through his high damage output. His passive, League of Draven, allows him to cash in Adoration stacks for gold when he kills enemies, rewarding aggressive play. Draven excels at snowballing advantages through his early-game dominance. While he falls off compared to some other ADCs in the late game, Draven’s ability to secure early advantages makes him a valuable pick.

Gragas

Gragas maintains his position as an A-tier jungler and top laner with his 51.6% win rate and 12.1% pick rate. His versatile engage and disengage make him valuable in a variety of team compositions. Gragas’s Barrel Roll (Q) can be detonated to deal damage and slow enemies. His Drunken Rage (W) provides damage reduction and empowers his next attack. Gragas’s Body Slam (E) allows him to dash and collide with enemies, stunning them. His ultimate, Explosive Cask, can knock enemies back or into his team. What makes Gragas particularly strong is his versatility in both engaging and disengaging fights. He excels at setting up plays for his team with his ultimate and can also protect his carries by knocking away dangerous enemies. Gragas’s sustain through his Drunken Rage allows him to stay healthy in the jungle or lane. While he doesn’t excel at any single aspect, Gragas’s well-rounded kit makes him a consistently valuable pick in the current meta.

B-Tier Champions

Annie

Annie sits in the B-tier with her 50.8% win rate and 9.7% pick rate. Her reliable burst damage makes her a solid mid laner, though she lacks the mobility of higher-tier picks. Annie’s Disintegrate (Q) refunds its mana cost and cooldown on kill, allowing for efficient farming. Her Incinerate (W) deals damage in a cone, while Molten Shield (E) provides protection and damage to attackers. Annie’s ultimate, Summon: Tibbers, summons a flaming bear that deals area damage and continues to attack enemies. What makes Annie particularly strong is her consistent damage output and reliable stun through her Pyromania passive. She excels at farming safely and can quickly eliminate squishy targets with her full combo. Annie’s ultimate provides additional damage and a body block in team fights. While she lacks mobility and can be vulnerable to ganks, Annie’s straightforward kit and consistent damage make her a reliable pick for players of all skill levels.

Ashe

Ashe holds her place in the B-tier with her 50.5% win rate and 11.2% pick rate. Her utility and kiting ability make her a solid ADC, though she lacks the damage output of higher-tier picks. Ashe’s Ranger’s Focus (Q) provides increased attack speed and damage on her fifth attack. Her Volley (W) fires arrows in a cone, dealing damage and slowing enemies. Ashe’s Hawkshot (E) reveals an area of the map, providing valuable vision. Her ultimate, Enchanted Crystal Arrow, is a global stun that can initiate fights from across the map. What makes Ashe particularly strong is her utility and kiting potential. Her passive, Frost Shot, applies a slow to her basic attacks, allowing her to kite enemies effectively. Ashe excels at providing vision control and initiating fights with her ultimate. While she lacks mobility and has a weaker laning phase compared to some other ADCs, Ashe’s utility makes her a valuable pick in compositions that benefit from her engage and kiting ability.

Braum

Braum sits in the B-tier with his 50.9% win rate and 8.6% pick rate. His protective abilities make him a solid support, though he lacks the engage potential of higher-tier picks. Braum’s Winter’s Bite (Q) deals damage and applies a stack of his passive. His Stand Behind Me (W) allows him to dash to an ally, providing both of them with temporary armor and magic resistance. Braum’s Unbreakable (E) raises his shield, blocking incoming projectiles and reducing damage. His ultimate, Glacial Fissure, knocks up the first enemy hit and slows others in a line. What makes Braum particularly strong is his ability to protect his carries from damage and crowd control. His passive, Concussive Blows, stuns enemies after four stacks, providing reliable crowd control. Braum excels at protecting his team and disrupting engages. While he lacks damage and has a weaker laning phase compared to some other supports, Braum’s protective abilities make him a valuable pick in compositions that need to protect vulnerable carries.

Fizz

Fizz holds his place in the B-tier with his 50.3% win rate and 7.9% pick rate. His high burst and mobility make him a solid mid laner, though he lacks the consistency of higher-tier picks. Fizz’s Urchin Strike (Q) allows him to dash through enemies, dealing damage and applying on-hit effects. His Seastone Trident (W) empowers his next attack to deal additional damage over time. Fizz’s Playful/Trickster (E) allows him to hop onto his trident, becoming untargetable and dealing damage when he lands. His ultimate, Chum the Waters, throws a fish that latches to an enemy champion, slowing them and eventually knocking them up and dealing damage. What makes Fizz particularly strong is his ability to dodge abilities with Playful/Trickster and quickly eliminate squishy targets. He excels at diving onto backline carries and escaping with his mobility. While he has a weaker laning phase before level 6 and can be vulnerable to consistent damage, Fizz’s burst damage makes him a threat throughout the game.

Gnar

Gnar sits in the B-tier with his 50.7% win rate and 9.3% pick rate. His range advantage and team fight presence make him a solid top laner, though he lacks the consistency of higher-tier picks. In his Mini Gnar form, he has increased movement speed and attack speed. His Boomerang Throw (Q) deals damage and slows enemies, while Hyper (W) grants bonus movement speed and attack speed on hit. Mini Gnar’s Hop (E) allows him to jump, dealing damage where he lands. In his Mega Gnar form, he gains increased health, armor, and magic resistance. His Boulder Toss (Q) deals damage and slows enemies, while Wallop (W) stuns enemies in a cone. Mega Gnar’s Crunch (E) deals damage and reduces the armor of enemies hit. His ultimate, GNAR!, transforms him into Mega Gnar and knocks back nearby enemies. What makes Gnar particularly strong is his versatility in both forms. He excels at poking from range in Mini Gnar form and engaging in team fights as Mega Gnar. While his transformation can be unpredictable and he lacks consistent damage, Gnar’s utility makes him a valuable pick in compositions that benefit from his engage and poke.

Janna

Janna holds her place in the B-tier with her 51.1% win rate and 10.4% pick rate. Her disengage and protection make her a solid support, though she lacks the engage potential of higher-tier picks. Janna’s Howling Gale (Q) creates a tornado that knocks up enemies in its path. Her Zephyr (W) passively increases her movement speed and can be cast to slow an enemy and steal their movement speed. Janna’s Eye Of The Storm (E) shields an ally, increasing their attack damage. Her ultimate, Monsoon, creates a large healing zone that knocks back enemies. What makes Janna particularly strong is her ability to protect her carries and disengage from unfavorable fights. She excels at peeling for her ADC and disrupting enemy engages with her knockbacks. Janna’s passive, Tailwind, increases the movement speed of nearby allies, providing valuable utility. While she lacks damage and has a weaker laning phase compared to some other supports, Janna’s protective abilities make her a valuable pick in compositions that need to protect vulnerable carries.

Katarina

Katarina sits in the B-tier with her 50.2% win rate and 8.1% pick rate. Her team fight reset potential makes her a solid mid laner, though she lacks the consistency of higher-tier picks. Katarina’s Sinister Steel (Q) throws a dagger that bounces to nearby enemies, marking them. Her Dark Matter (W) pulls in all daggers, dealing damage in an area. Katarina’s Shunpo (E) allows her to dash to a target location or dagger. Her ultimate, Death Lotus, deals damage in a large area around her. What makes Katarina particularly strong is her ability to quickly eliminate multiple targets in succession with her resets. She excels at cleaning up team fights and snowballing advantages. Katarina’s mobility allows her to reposition quickly and avoid danger. While she is vulnerable to crowd control and has a weaker laning phase compared to some other mid laners, Katarina’s team fight potential makes her a threat throughout the game.

Nautilus

Nautilus holds his place in the B-tier with his 50.6% win rate and 9.8% pick rate. His strong engage and crowd control make him a solid support, though he lacks the damage output of higher-tier picks. Nautilus’s Dredge Line (Q) pulls him to an enemy or pulls an enemy to him. His Titan’s Wrath (W) shields him and empowers his attacks to deal damage over time. Nautilus’s Riptide (E) creates three explosions that slow and damage enemies. His ultimate, Depth Charge, knocks up the target enemy and knocks up enemies it passes through. What makes Nautilus particularly strong is his reliable crowd control chain. He excels at locking down key targets and setting up kills for his team. Nautilus’s passive, Staggering Blow, roots his first target attacked, providing additional crowd control. While he lacks damage and has a weaker laning phase compared to some other supports, Nautilus’s engage potential makes him a valuable pick in compositions that benefit from his crowd control.

Orianna

Orianna sits in the B-tier with her 51.0% win rate and 11.5% pick rate. Her team fight utility makes her a solid mid laner, though she lacks the burst damage of higher-tier picks. Orianna’s Command: Attack (Q) commands her ball to a target location, dealing damage. Her Command: Dissonance (W) commands the ball to release an electric pulse, dealing damage and slowing enemies. Orianna’s Command: Protect (E) commands the ball to attach to an ally, shielding them and dealing damage to enemies it passes through. Her ultimate, Command: Shockwave, commands the ball to release a shockwave, pulling enemies toward it. What makes Orianna particularly strong is her ability to control team fights with her ultimate and zone control. She excels at protecting her carries and disrupting enemy positioning. Orianna’s ball provides constant utility and damage throughout team fights. While she lacks mobility and can be vulnerable to assassins, Orianna’s team fight presence makes her a valuable pick in compositions that benefit from her utility.

Riven

Riven holds her place in the B-tier with her 50.4% win rate and 8.7% pick rate. Her high mobility and damage make her a solid top laner, though she lacks the consistency of higher-tier picks. Riven’s Broken Wings (Q) consists of three strikes that deal damage, with the third knocking enemies back. Her Ki Burst (W) stuns nearby enemies. Riven’s Valor (E) dashes forward, shielding herself from damage. Her ultimate, Blade of the Exile, empowers her abilities and allows her to cast Wind Slash, dealing damage in a cone. What makes Riven particularly strong is her ability to quickly eliminate targets with her full combo. She excels at extended trades where she can maximize her damage output. Riven’s mobility allows her to reposition quickly and avoid danger. While she has a higher skill ceiling and can be vulnerable to crowd control, Riven’s damage potential makes her a threat throughout the game.

C-Tier Champions

Alistar

Alistar sits in the C-tier with his 49.2% win rate and 6.3% pick rate. His strong engage and protection make him a situational support, though he lacks the consistency of higher-tier picks. Alistar’s Pulverize (Q) knocks up nearby enemies, while Headbutt (W) knocks an enemy back. His Trample (E) deals damage to nearby enemies over time. Alistar’s ultimate, Unbreakable Will, provides significant damage reduction. What makes Alistar particularly strong is his ability to engage or disengage fights with his crowd control. He excels at protecting his carries and disrupting enemy positioning. Alistar’s combination of crowd control and damage reduction makes him surprisingly durable in fights. While he lacks damage and has a weaker laning phase compared to some other supports, Alistar’s engage potential makes him a valuable pick in compositions that benefit from his crowd control.

Amumu

Amumu holds his place in the C-tier with his 49.5% win rate and 7.1% pick rate. His team fight crowd control makes him a situational jungler, though he lacks the early-game pressure of higher-tier picks. Amumu’s Bandage Toss (Q) pulls him to an enemy, stunning them. His Despair (W) deals damage to nearby enemies based on their maximum health. Amumu’s Tantrum (E) reduces incoming damage and deals damage to nearby enemies. His ultimate, Curse of the Sad Mummy, stuns all nearby enemies. What makes Amumu particularly strong is his ability to lock down multiple enemies in team fights. He excels at initiating fights and disrupting enemy positioning. Amumu’s percentage-based damage makes him effective against tanks. While he has a weaker early game and can be vulnerable to invades, Amumu’s team fight presence makes him a valuable pick in compositions that benefit from his crowd control.

Evelynn

Evelynn sits in the C-tier with her 49.1% win rate and 5.8% pick rate. Her assassination potential makes her a situational jungler, though she lacks the consistency of higher-tier picks. Evelynn’s Hate Spike (Q) deals damage in a line, with the ability to be cast multiple times. Her Allure (W) charms an enemy after a delay, reducing their magic resistance. Evelynn’s Whiplash (E) deals damage and heals her. Her ultimate, Last Caress, deals damage in an area and makes her untargetable for a brief duration. What makes Evelynn particularly strong is her ability to assassinate squishy targets undetected. She excels at flanking and eliminating key targets in team fights. Evelynn’s charm provides reliable crowd control, allowing her to set up kills. While she has a weaker early game and can be vulnerable to vision control, Evelynn’s assassination potential makes her a threat throughout the game.

Heimerdinger

Heimerdinger holds his place in the C-tier with his 49.3% win rate and 6.7% pick rate. His lane control makes him a situational mid laner, though he lacks the mobility of higher-tier picks. Heimerdinger’s H-28G Evolution Turret (Q) places a turret that attacks nearby enemies. His Hextech Micro-Rockets (W) fires rockets that deal damage to enemies. Heimerdinger’s CH-2 Electron Storm Grenade (E) throws a grenade that stuns enemies in its area of effect. His ultimate, UPGRADE!!!, empowers his next ability. What makes Heimerdinger particularly strong is his ability to control space with his turrets. He excels at pushing lanes and defending objectives. Heimerdinger’s combination of poke and zone control makes him difficult to engage on. While he lacks mobility and can be vulnerable to ganks, Heimerdinger’s lane control makes him a valuable pick in compositions that benefit from his poke and zone control.

Kayle

Kayle sits in the C-tier with her 49.6% win rate and 7.4% pick rate. Her late-game scaling makes her a situational top laner, though she lacks the early-game presence of higher-tier picks. Kayle’s Radiant Blast (Q) deals damage and slows enemies, reducing their armor and magic resistance. Her Celestial Blessing (W) heals an ally and increases their movement speed. Kayle’s Starfire Spellblade (E) empowers her attacks to deal additional damage. Her ultimate, Divine Judgment, makes an ally invulnerable for a brief duration. What makes Kayle particularly strong is her incredible late-game scaling. She excels at carrying games in the late stages with her increased attack range and damage. Kayle’s ultimate provides excellent protection for key allies. While she has a very weak early game and can be vulnerable to aggression, Kayle’s late-game potential makes her a threat in extended games.

Master Yi

Master Yi holds his place in the C-tier with his 49.0% win rate and 6.2% pick rate. His late-game damage makes him a situational jungler, though he lacks the early-game pressure of higher-tier picks. Master Yi’s Alpha Strike (Q) teleports him to a target, dealing damage and making him untargetable. His Wuju Style (E) empowers his attacks to deal true damage. Master Yi’s Highlander (R) provides increased movement and attack speed, reducing the cooldowns of his abilities on takedown. What makes Master Yi particularly strong is his ability to quickly eliminate targets with his high attack speed and true damage. He excels at cleaning up team fights and split pushing. Master Yi’s ultimate provides excellent mobility and damage reduction. While he has a weaker early game and can be vulnerable to crowd control, Master Yi’s late-game damage makes him a threat in extended games.

Nami

Nami sits in the C-tier with her 49.4% win rate and 7.8% pick rate. Her healing and utility make her a situational support, though she lacks the engage potential of higher-tier picks. Nami’s Aqua Prison (Q) creates a bubble that stuns the first enemy it hits. Her Ebb and Flow (W) bounces between allies and enemies, healing allies and damaging enemies. Nami’s Tidecaller’s Blessing (E) empowers an ally’s attacks to slow enemies. Her ultimate, Tidal Wave, creates a wave that knocks up and slows enemies. What makes Nami particularly strong is her ability to both heal and provide crowd control. She excels at protecting her carries and setting up engages with her ultimate. Nami’s combination of healing and utility makes her valuable in extended fights. While she lacks damage and has a weaker laning phase compared to some other supports, Nami’s utility makes her a valuable pick in compositions that benefit from her healing and crowd control.

Nasus

Nasus holds his place in the C-tier with his 49.7% win rate and 8.0% pick rate. His late-game scaling makes him a situational top laner, though he lacks the early-game presence of higher-tier picks. Nasus’s Siphoning Strike (Q) empowers his next attack to deal additional damage, permanently increasing its damage when he kills a unit with it. His Wither (W) slows an enemy’s movement and attack speed. Nasus’s Spirit Fire (E) deals damage to enemies in an area and reduces their armor. His ultimate, Fury of the Sands, increases his health and deals damage to nearby enemies. What makes Nasus particularly strong is his incredible late-game scaling with his Siphoning Strike. He excels at split pushing and dueling in the late game. Nasus’s wither provides excellent crowd control, allowing him to shut down auto-attack based champions. While he has a weak early game and can be kited easily, Nasus’s late-game potential makes him a threat in extended games.

Sona

Sona sits in the C-tier with her 49.2% win rate and 7.5% pick rate. Her team-wide utility makes her a situational support, though she lacks the durability of higher-tier picks. Sona’s Hymn of Valor (Q) deals damage to nearby enemies, empowering her next attack to deal additional damage. Her Aria of Perseverance (W) heals nearby allies, providing them with a temporary shield. Sona’s Song of Celerity (E) increases the movement speed of nearby allies. Her ultimate, Crescendo, pushes enemies in a line, stunning them. What makes Sona particularly strong is her ability to provide team-wide utility with minimal effort. She excels at providing consistent healing, movement speed, and damage to her team. Sona’s ultimate provides excellent engage potential, allowing her to turn fights in her team’s favor. While she lacks durability and can be vulnerable to aggression, Sona’s team-wide utility makes her a valuable pick in compositions that benefit from her consistent support.

Teemo

Teemo holds his place in the C-tier with his 48.9% win rate and 6.5% pick rate. His lane control and vision make him a situational top laner, though he lacks the team fight presence of higher-tier picks. Teemo’s Blinding Dart (Q) blinds an enemy, preventing them from landing basic attacks. His Move Quick (W) increases his movement speed, passively increasing it when not in combat. Teemo’s Toxic Shot (E) poisons his targets, dealing damage over time. His ultimate, Noxious Trap, places mushrooms that reveal and poison enemies who step on them. What makes Teemo particularly strong is his ability to control space with his mushrooms and deny vision. He excels at split pushing and creating map pressure. Teemo’s blind provides excellent utility against auto-attack based champions. While he lacks team fight presence and can be easily killed, Teemo’s lane control and vision make him a valuable pick in compositions that benefit from his map control.

FAQ Section

How often is this Wild Rift tier list updated?

This Wild Rift tier list is updated regularly to reflect the current meta, balance changes, and patch updates. We monitor champion performance across all ranks and adjust rankings accordingly to ensure you have the most accurate information for climbing the ranked ladder.

Should I only play S-tier champions?

While S-tier champions generally have the highest win rates and impact on the game, it’s important to consider your personal playstyle and comfort with champions. Playing a champion you’re skilled with, even if they’re A or B-tier, will often yield better results than playing an S-tier champion you’re unfamiliar with.

How do you determine champion rankings?

Our rankings are based on multiple factors including win rates, pick rates, ban rates, professional play, and high-elo performance. We also consider champion versatility, power curves, and effectiveness in different team compositions.

Do lower-tier champions ever become viable?

Absolutely! The meta is constantly evolving with balance patches and new strategies. Champions that are currently C-tier can rise to A or S-tier with the right changes or meta shifts. It’s always worth keeping an eye on patch notes and professional play to identify rising champions.

Which role has the strongest impact on games?

While all roles are important, jungle and mid lane typically have the most impact on the game’s outcome due to their ability to influence other lanes and control objectives. However, a skilled player in any role can carry games and climb effectively.

How important is counter-picking in Wild Rift?

Counter-picking can provide advantages in lane, but it’s more important to play champions you’re comfortable with. In lower elo, champion proficiency often outweighs counter-pick advantages. As you climb higher, counter-picking becomes more valuable.

Should I one-trick or have a diverse champion pool?

Having a diverse champion pool of 3-5 champions per role is generally recommended for climbing. This allows you to adapt to different team compositions and counter-picks while still maintaining proficiency on your champions. One-tricking can be effective but may limit your flexibility.

How do I improve with a specific champion?

Improving with a specific champion involves understanding their power spikes, combos, matchups, and item builds. Watching high-elo players and professionals who main your champion can provide valuable insights. Consistent practice and reviewing your gameplay will also help you improve.

What’s the best way to climb in Wild Rift?

The most effective way to climb is by focusing on your own gameplay rather than blaming teammates. Mastering a small champion pool, understanding macro play, and maintaining a positive mindset will yield the best results. Communication with your team and objective control are also crucial for climbing.

How do team compositions affect champion viability?

Team compositions significantly impact champion viability. Some champions perform better in specific compositions that complement their strengths. For example, engage champions excel in compositions with follow-up crowd control, while poke champions thrive in compositions that can disengage and maintain distance.

Check out more Wild Rift guides and strategies on Boundbyflame.com to improve your gameplay and climb the ranked ladder in November 2025!

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