LoL: The 7 strongest champions in patch 13.11

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Patch 13.11 of League of Legends has been released, and along with some changes, the strength of various champions has also changed. This list shows you 7 of the strongest champions in Patch 13.11.

We evaluate the strength of the champions based on several statistics, their pick rate, and their associated win rate. Just because a champion has a high win rate on a certain build but is played by very few people does not automatically make them strong.

For the statistics and numbers, we compared the sites Mobalytics, U.GG, and OP.GG, looking at all ranks. (As of: 02.06.2023) You can find the sources at the bottom of the article.

Kha’Zix – An Assassin for Snowballing

Role: Jungle

Why is he so good?: The nerfs to Youmuu’s Ghostblade in Patch 13.11 do not seem to bother Kha’Zix, and he remains just as good as before.

As an assassin, he is particularly good at taking down the currently very strong ADCs, he has a decent jungle clear, and through his passive ability, he can also engage in fights in the enemy jungle in the early stages of the game.

His ability enhances him when fighting against individual enemies. Surprising people in the jungle or while warding is his strongest moment. If you accumulate some kills in the early game, you can build on that and help the other lanes to victory.

Malphite – A Tank for All Occasions

Role: Toplane

Why is he so good? Malphite has long been a giant on the toplane and remains so in Patch 13.11. With his W and passive, he is incredibly tanky on the lane, especially against AD opponents.

Malphite is a natural counter against strong ADCs. His W grants him a lot of armor, and his item build also makes him strong against AD champions. Additionally, armor boosts the damage of his W and E abilities.

However, his glory time mainly begins outside the laning phase in team fights. His ultimate knocks enemies up in an area for 1.5 seconds. Moreover, his ultimate deals solid damage and is hard to anticipate. Such an ability fits into any team and provides a strong initiation for a fight.

You should definitely always try to surprise the enemy carry with the ultimate to take them out of the fight.

Annie – Simple but Effective

Role: Midlane

Why is she so good? Annie is a classic among midlaners and gains a lot from her simple playstyle.

Due to the nerfs to Force of Nature in Patch 13.10, more and more AP champions are gaining importance. Annie’s abilities are simply designed, making her easy to learn. She deals good damage, and through her passive ability, almost all of her spells can stun enemies.

If she hits a group of enemies with her W or even her ultimate while her passive is active, she can stun an entire team and thus poses a huge threat in team fights.

She is particularly strong against midlaners with less range and will have hardly any problems in the laning phase.

Jhin – Pure Damage in the Botlane

Role: ADC

Why is he so good: Jhin automatically relies on pure damage through his passive ability. The buffs and changes to crit and other ADC items benefit him, and he is a big threat in the botlane.

Through his passive, Jhin deals incredible amounts of damage, and with the rune Fleet Footwork, he not only has a heal but also temporarily boosted movement speed, allowing him to poke the enemy well in the lane.

In team fights, he can use his ultimate to kill enemies with low health from a great distance. He also has good synergy with many of the currently very strong enchanter supports.

However, you should be careful with Jhin against aggressive ADCs like Draven.

We have created a guide for Jhin in Patch 13.10 for you, which you can also use well in the current patch.

Milio – The New Support is Really Good

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Role: Support

Why is he so good: Milio is the newest champion in League of Legends and is immediately a support that plays at the top level.

His abilities work with virtually any ADC, and he brings many useful tools with his abilities.

He can heal, has CC, provides range for attacks, and enhances attacks. All buffs that work with any ADC. His ultimate, which can remove CC, is the cherry on top and can turn any team fight in favor of his team.

The task as Milio is to enhance and support the carry, and he has been fulfilling this task brilliantly since his release.

The nerf to Ardent Censer does not seem to bother him, and he continues to perform at a high level.

Blitzcrank – The Counter Against Enchanters

Role: Supporter

Why is he so good: Blitzcrank is basically the anti-enchanter, and a good Blitzcrank is always a threat during the lane phase. His Q, which can pull an enemy towards him, is the most dangerous ability.

If a Blitzcrank player can hit his Q well, the lane phase is often won. Especially in a meta with enchanter supports and few mobile ADCs, like Kog’Maw or Jinx, Blitzcrank is a good choice.

His abilities have good base damage, and the combination of his Q and E allows guaranteed kills in many situations.

Blitzcrank is also there in team fights to prioritize which enemy should be pulled with his Q. ADCs and other carries are his main targets. Tanks should preferably not be pulled in the later stages of the game.

Ahri – Midlane Assassin

Role: Midlane

Why is she so good? Ahri benefits like Annie from the nerf to Force of Nature and the current focus on ADCs as carries.

Once she reaches level 6, she can roam to the botlane to secure kills. She has a fairly strong CC spell with her E, and with her ultimate, she is mobile.

Through her main item Everfrost, she gains an additional CC opportunity, and with the new teleport changes, she can show presence across all lanes starting from minute 10.

As Ahri, you should be careful against champions with simple and hard CC. Annie poses a significant threat to Ahri, and her fights should focus on targets with low health.

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This is an AI-powered translation. Some inaccuracies might exist.
Source(s):
  1. U.GG
  2. Mobalytics
  3. OP.GG