Middle The middle lane provides the fastest income of gold and experience due to its short distance. The lane's smaller space is also attractive for champions with bad defense e. Being in the center of the map, this position has easy access to other sectors similar to the Jungler. Support The support position tends to take a passive approach to gold generation in favor of funneling the active income to other positions.
The player would instead succeed primarily through providing security or kill potential for their team. This objective is best executed in a side lane due to the close proximity to the opponents and wide area being hard for them to escape from.
Dragon pit is the earliest epic jungle objective to contest, thereby making control of this side of the map a higher priority. Bottom Due to the priority of Dragon, the Support tends to prioritize control of this lane over others. Ideal champions for Bottom position can optimize the presence of the Support throughout the laning phase. Top Due to the priority of Dragon, this position tends to remain isolated from the rest of the team.
Ideal champions for this position are largely self-sufficient with tools to dominate in duels, scale by farming, or impact the map in other ways. League of Legends Wiki. League of Legends Wiki Explore. Runeterra Locations Factions Species Timeline. Short stories Video lore Books Alternate Universe. Tales of Runeterra League Animation Workshop. Lux Warmother Zed. League of Legends. Champions List of champions Free champion rotation. A note on Specialists : If you are a fan of the unique class of champions known as Specialists Teemo, Singed, Heimerdinger , they most often find their home in Top Lane, where they can execute their distinctive play-styles with less interference than in other lanes.
Jungle is one of the most unique roles in the game, because the Jungler is not tied to a specific lane during the lane phase. Instead, it is your job to clear the neutral monster camps throughout the map, and assist other lanes via ganks as you go. Efficiently performing this job is referred to as pathing , and often the jungler with better pathing outperforms their opponent. For these reasons, Jungle is often seen as a role that you can win simply by playing smarter than your opponent.
The Jungler is also held most responsible for securing the Drakes, Rift Herald, and Baron , since these objectives are in the neutral zones. If you want to make sure your team is getting the powerful effects that these objectives provide, you can do so best from the Jungle role. Being centralized on the map has driven Mid Laners to excel by roaming whenever possible.
When you roam, you are creating a numbers advantage, similar to the way a Jungler creates a numbers advantage when they show up to gank a lane. Mid Laners interact with their Jungler more frequently during the lane phase than other laners do. This is because Mid is equidistant to all of the neutral objectives, meaning you will never be too far if your Jungler needs some help.
If you want to play a champion that can to 0 your opponent or control large zones with your spells, you are going to want to give Mid lane a shot!
Welcome to Bottom Lane. Carries are marksmen who scale incredibly well with items, rather than levels. For this reason, the ADC shares their lane experience with a support, and the support helps the ADC safely accrue as much gold as possible. Because of this insane item-scaling , an ADC grows exponentially stronger the longer the game goes on.
There are very few champions that can go toe-to-toe with a full build marksman in the late game, due to the sheer amount of damage output they have. This does come at a cost of being vulnerable, having a low health pool and below average defensive stats means that if you are not positioning properly you could get one-shot. Additionally, because it's a solo lane, you don't want to put champions that need CC and meatshielding from their teammates up there, like ranged AD carries in most matchups.
Mid lane has the easiest access to the blue buff, the most potential to roam, and the shortest lane. Thus, champions with good waveclear ability, high mobility, and high midgame damage are played here, as well as champions who are very mana-dependent. These are generally assassins and AP mages, though now that AD casters don't suck so badly lategame we are seeing more of those mid lane too. Edit: Oh, and another reason ranged AD champions are generally played bot lane is because bot, as a double lane, generally has a level disadvantage compared to the other lanes.
Ranged AD champions scale with gold more than level, while AD casters and mages scale extremely well with levels. To win means to make victims of your opponents and give birth to hatred. More topics from this board Tech Support 1 Answer Main menu screen to big?
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User Info: Metleon Metleon 8 years ago 3 Tops and Mids can usually be interchanged, since they're both typically solo lanes.
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