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Best supports to pair with Kai’Sa in League of Legends

League of Legends is constantly evolving, with new champions introduced and updates warping the meta on a patch-by-patch basis. After falling by the wayside for the majority of the season, Kai’Sa has returned to popularity and is 메이저사이트 now among the most popular champions in the game.


That being said, Kai’Sa is quite a particular 토토사이트추천 champion who requires a strong setup from her team and most importantly, from her support. Just like most ADCs, her potential and power are directly related to who she’s laning with.



Luckily for her, there are quite a few choices that synergize and work well. Here are the best support champions to pair with Kai’Sa.


Alistar


Every champion has its own “theme” and Alistar excels at one thing especially: engaging. Thanks to his kit, the tank support is the perfect champion when it comes to picking off an enemy or finding the right angle to initiate a teamfight. Not only that, but thanks to his ultimate, he can tank a lot more damage compared to other supports in the later stages of the game. In a meta where supports are heavily under-leveled compared to other roles, Alistar’s kit gains a lot of value the longer the game goes.


When paired with Kai’Sa, both champions’ potential is enhanced. The marksman can easily follow up Alistar’s engage with her ultimate and nuke a target down, but she can also kite with ease since the support champion can also use his Headbutt (W) or Pulverize (Q) defensively to block the enemy’s pick attempt.


Alistar is fairly easy to learn but he requires strong mechanics to land the combos consistently. Remember to use your Trample (E) to omit unit collision and Unbreakable Will (R) to clean yourself from crowd control. If you see a Kai’Sa on your team, then Alistar is one of the go-to supports that will always work.



Blitzcrank


If Alistar is the perfect champion for engages and teamfights, then Blitzcrank is the champion that maximizes the pick potential. A well-landed Rocket Grab (Q) can completely change the flow of a game and Kai’Sa loves when the targets are isolated from the rest of the team since her Icathian Rain (Q) will deal much more damage.



That being said, Blitzcrank is primarily an aggressive pick that doesn’t offer much in terms of defensive skills. While he can knock up a target with his Power Fist (E) or silence him with the Static Field (R), the crowd control is too short to make it a strong peeling support.


When you’re playing Blitzcrank with Kai’Sa, the goal is to look for long-range hooks and punish the targeted enemy. If you manage to get the ADC 메이저토토사이트 ahead, she will take over the game thanks to her great scaling.


Nautilus


Despite the various nerfs the champion received throughout the years, Nautilus is still one of the most popular support champions. He has a straightforward kit that is easy to learn and his ultimate is a reliable point-and-click knockup which is perfect for Kai’Sa.


Just like the champions we mentioned earlier, Nautilus can easily close the gap on an opponent with his Dredge Line (Q). If you add his passive and the slow from his Riptide (E), it’s quite a lot of crowd control that can be connected all on one target. The main issue with this champion is that he’s easy to burst down when not having Aftershock as the keystone rune or if he falls behind in the early-mid game. While with other supports you can still be relevant with game-changing hooks or ultimates, it’s much harder to have the same impact with Nautilus when at a disadvantage.



Rell


Similar to Alistar, Rell is the other alternative when it comes to hard engages and teamfighting initiation. The main difference between the two lies in the speed and accuracy of the engage: Alistar offers a much faster and instant option, while Rell is more reliable, even though it’s easier to be predicted or read.



The main reason why Rell and Kai’Sa work well is their ability to quickly focus on one target and not allow the enemies to fight back. Rell’s Crash Down (W) into Attract (E) and Repel combo can keep stunned the target long enough for Kai’Sa to burst it down. The ultimate is just the icing on the cake to make sure the enemies don’t run away.


That being said, Rell and Kai’Sa require a lot more coordination in order to chain all the spells in the right order. When mastered, however, this bot lane will allow you to enter the mid-game way ahead of the enemy duo.


Thresh


When you think of the ideal support, Thresh is probably going to be the answer. There aren’t many other support champions that can do what he does all in one kit, and it’s not a surprise that he has become one of the most iconic characters of the game.


Thresh provides engage, disengage, repositioning with his lantern and a 99 percent AoE slow with his ultimate. In addition to all of this, he technically also has better scaling than most from his role thanks to the stacking souls which grant him additional ability power and armor.


Playing Thresh with Kai’Sa, however, is slightly different from the hook champions like Blitzcrank or Nautilus. While the Chain Warden still offers a grab, the best synergy for the two is to play the trade slowly and use the right spacing to deal damage without giving the opponents the chance of fighting back.



For example, during the laning phase, if Thresh lands a hook, Kai’Sa should ideally walk up, use her spells to deal some damage, and then disengage. By doing that repeatedly, you can force the enemy out of the lane or look for lethal if they decide to overstay. In a teamfight situation, it will be important as Thresh to understand whether you should play to peel Kai’Sa or look for the right picks with the hook.


It might take some time to master Thresh, but once you get used to him, he becomes a primary choice to pair with Kai’Sa.


Amumu


Ever since Riot Games decided to make him a flex pick in the support role, Amumu has been a strong choice when it comes to hard engaging. His updated Bandage Toss is great for quickly making engages and his ultimate is perfect for starting game-changing fights.


Just like all the other supports, Amumu has a similar formula: a gap closer, crowd control, and tankiness. He also shares the same issues, which means that once he commits to a play, there is no point of return. In some cases, it can backfire hard.


Nonetheless, with the amount of crowd control Amumu has, Kai’Sa is usually guaranteed to have enough time to take down any target토토사이트


Pyke


The last champion on our list is none other than Pyke. Contrary to the champions we listed so far, Pyke is not a tank and as a consequence, his gameplay is slightly diverse. That being said, he still has some similarities, like the hook on his Bone (Q) Skewer and the stun on his Phantom Undertow (E).


The main difference lies in the fact that Pyke will help Kai’Sa burst the enemy down, instead of letting her be the only damage dealer. Thanks to his ultimate, he can quickly execute the hooked target and look to get the resets on the remaining champions as well.


Having said that, Pyke’s lack of tankiness and peeling ability can become a problem for Kai’Sa in the late-game teamfights. Picking the Bloodharbor Ripper blind can be problematic so it’s better to see what the enemy team composition is like and go for him as a counter pick.

Here are the best League of Legends champions in Patch 12.23

In League of Legends, the meta changes every two weeks as new updates are released.


With every patch buffing champions and nerfing 토토사이트 others, it’s only natural the best champions to pick for each role change. For the past couple of 안전놀이터추천 years, Riot Games has also tended to update the items in the game with every patch.


And since the introduction of the Mythic items and how they influence other major items in the game, changing them can also mean huge shifts in the meta.


The top lane is currently mostly populated by beefy but deadly bruisers, fighters, and tanks, who can both withstand the damage coming their way and single-handedly eliminate the squishy targets from the enemy team. The case is similar when it comes to junglers, who also need to be rather tanky, and it would be best if they had a few crowd-control tools under their belt.


The mid lane is once again populated 메이저놀이터추천 mostly with mages, who can navigate the game on their own if it goes past 안전놀이터 the 30-minute mark. AD carries have the same potential because hyper-carries have become immensely popular. Supports, on the other hand, need to provide utility for their marksmen but are also allowed to roam throughout the map.


All in all, it’s easy to get lost in the ever-changing League meta메이저놀이터


Therefore, we gathered the best champions for each role in the game and ranked them accordingly. If you want to climb the solo ladder fast, make sure to use these champs in your games.


League of Legends champions tier list on Patch 12.23

Top lane tier list

Tier Champions

Optimal (S-Tier) Dr. Mundo, Fiora, K’Sante, Darius, Aatrox, Shen

Great (A-Tier) Olaf, Zac, Jax, Nasus, Illaoi, Pantheon, Riven, Irelia

Good (B-Tier) Warwick, Kled, Sett, Camille, Singed, Ornn, Gnar, Urgot, Teemo, Zac, Akshan

Jungle tier list

Tier Champions

Optimal (S-Tier) Rammus, Udyr, Elise, Fiddlesticks, Evelynn

Great (A-Tier) Master Yi, Amumu, Mordekaiser, Ekko, Kindred, Zac, Lillia

Good (B-Tier) Dr. Mundo, Maokai, Rek’Sai, Vi, Shaco, Wukong, Diana, Hecarim, Volibear, Ivern, Nocturne, Shyvana

Mid lane tier list

Tier Champions

Optimal (S-Tier) Zed, Vex, Kassadin, Akshan, K’Sante, Sett

Great (A-Tier) Tryndamere, Aatrox, Diana, Twich, Heimerdinger, Ahri, Irelia, Lux

Good (B-Tier) Singed, Neeko, Pantheon, Gragas, Gangplank, Fizz, Talon, Anivia, Galio, Swain, Ziggs, Xerath


AD carry tier list

Tier Champions

Optimal (S-Tier) Samira, Draven, Nilah, Kai’Sa, Caitlyn

Great (A-Tier) Varus, Tristana, Jhin, Twitch, Kog’Maw,

Good (B-Tier) Seraphine, Karthus, Ziggs, Yasuo, Jinx, Lucian

Support tier list

Tier Champions

Optimal (S-Tier) Nami, Pyke, Amumu, Sona, Janna, Zilean

Great (A-Tier) Blitzcrank, Vel’Koz, Rakan, Leona, Soraka, Renata Glasc

Good (B-Tier) Maokai, Rell, Taric, Bard, Morgana, Lulu

Live LCK 2023 roster tracker

The current League of Legends competitive season has come to an end after more than 10 months of action. South Korea has returned to the top of the world with DRX taking the 2022 World Championship in what was one of the greatest Cinderella stories in esports history.


For the other teams, however, it’s time to go 메이저사이트 back to square one and plan for the upcoming 2023 season. With how successful Korea was as a region internationally, we might see plenty of big names moving since the LCK players will be among the hottest free agents in the offseason토토사이트추천


Top teams will be looking to adjust and make minor tweaks to 메이저토토사이트 their rosters, while the mid-tier pack will be trying to make sure they can stick with the best teams in the league. With the free agency period officially starting on Nov. 21, here are all of the reported and official roster moves of the 2023 LCK offseason.


DRX

Nov. 20: Substitute bot laner Taeyoon leaves 메이저토토 the organization.

Nov. 21: DRX’s Worlds-winning roster became free agents. The coaching staff also has free agency status.

Dec. 2: DRX announces its new roster for the 2023 season with Rascal, Croco, FATE, deokdam, and BeryL. Micro joins as the head coach. Coach Shine’s contract is extended.

DWG KIA

Nov. 15: DWG KIA parts ways with top laners Nuguri 메이저놀이터 and Burdol, and releases its coaching staff.

Nov. 17: ADC player deokdam parts ways with DK.

Nov. 21: Deft and Canna join DWG Kia as the starting top laner and bot laner.

Nov. 23: Acorn and GorillA join respectively as the team’s head coach and coach.

Nov. 28: Former DWG KIA top laner Nuguri announces retirement.

Nov. 29: Former Gen.G analyst Jay joins DK.

Fredit BRION

Oct. 31: Jungler UmTi announces free agency.

Nov. 20: Fredit BRION releases four players and a coach from the CL team, but extends head coach Edgar and coach Drinker’s contracts.

Nov: 22: Bot laner Hena announces free agency.

Nov. 28: Bormer NS RedForce support Effort joins the team.

Nov. 29: Bot laner Hena and top laner Morgan rejoin.

Gen.G

Nov. 10: Gen.G parts ways with bot laner Ruler.

Nov. 21: Support player Lehends and substitute jungler Youngjae announce free agency. Top laner Doran’s contract is extended.

Nov. 22: Bot laner Peyz is promoted from the CL team to the main team. Former Fredit BRION’s support Delight joins.

Nov. 24: Coach Museong’s contract is extended.

Nov. 29: Analyst Jay leaves.

Hanwha Life

Nov. 21: Cheoni, OnFleek, Vsta, SamD, Karis, Willer, and coach SuDal announce free agency. Head coach Kezman is promoted to General Manager; coach DanDy will become Hanwha Life’s new head coach.

Nov: 22: Former EDward Gaming bot laner Viper joins.

Nov. 24: 2022 world champions Zeka and Kingen join the team as Hanwha Life’s starting mid laner and top laner. Clid and Life join to complete the super roster.

Nov. 30: Former DRX coach Mowgli joins. Scout sayho is promoted from HLE Challengers. Top laner Dudu leaves the organization.

KT Rolster

Nov. 6: Coach Acorn leaves KT, replaced by former Cloud9 coach and Riot Games analyst RapidStar.

Nov. 18: Head coach Hirai and coach supreme extend their contracts contract with KT.

Nov. 22: Bdd and Kiin join the team as starting mid laner and top laner.

Nov. 25: Former Gen.G support Lehends joins the team.

Kwangdong Freecs

Sep. 21: The Freecs parts ways with head coach Cain, appoints cvMax as the new head coach.

Oct 23: The Freecs parts ways with bot laner player Leo.

Nov. 1: Former Gen.G head coach oDin is appointed new director of Kwangdong Freecs.

Nov. 21: The Freecs parts ways with roster and coach Spirit; Youngjae and Taeyoon join as starting jungler and ADC.

Nov. 30: Kwangdong Freecs complete the roster with Dudu, Jun, and BuLLDoG. Coach Millimas joins.

Liiv SANDBOX

Oct. 16: Liiv SANDBOX released head coach Micro and coaches Hoker, Travel, and PawN ahead of the offseason.

Oct 17: Ryu appointed head coach of Liiv SANDBOX

Nov. 21: Dove, Croco, Prince, and Envyy announce free agency.

Dec. 5: Burdol, Willer, and assistant coach Lyn join the organization. Envyy rejoins as starting ADC.

NS RedForce

Nov. 21: NS RedForce parts ways with the entire 2022 roster and coach Comet.

Nov. 22: The org promotes its Challengers team to the main roster for the 2023 season.

T1

Nov. 13: T1 parts ways with League of Legends general manager Polt.

Nov. 17: Bengi confirmed as head coach for 2023, support player Asper and coach moment bid farewell to the organization.

Nov. 28: Faker re-signs with T1 for another three years. Coach Sky extends his contract and coaches Roach and Tom join the organization.

Dec. 7: Data analyst Gisepa extends his contract.

All rewards and benefits for every Riot title on Xbox Game Pass

The Xbox Game Pass is one of the best deals for any console or PC player who wants to play a whole plethora of different titles at the cost of a single subscription. Many gamers have been teetering on the fence about the service, but 안전놀이터추천 a new addition to the Game Pass family could help persuade Riot Games aficionados to jump on board.


From Thursday, Dec. 8 to Sunday, Jan. 1, every 안전놀이터 Game Pass subscriber will gain access to exclusive rewards and benefits for League of Legends, VALORANT, Wild Rift, Legends of Runeterra, and Teamfight Tactics.


Players will just need to link their Riot account 토토사이트추천 with Game Pass to get all the goodies across Riot’s extensive catalog of games. You can link your accounts by navigating to the Xbox social sign-in page, where you might have to sign into your Riot account and your Xbox account to completely link the two메이저놀이터추천


Here are all the rewards and benefits Game Pass holders will 토토사이트 receive in all of Riot’s titles.


League of Legends

Access to 160+ champions

Access to every new champion when released

20 percent XP boost

VALORANT

Access to all current agents

Access to every new agent when released

20 percent XP boost given to Battle Pass, event pass, and active agent contract progress

Teamfight Tactics

One-star rare Little Legend tacticians

Four arena skins that are available until April, and one arena skin on a monthly rotation

Wild Rift

Access to all 80+ champions

Access to every new champion when released

20 percent XP boost

Legends of Runeterra

Access to all cards in the Foundations set


Extra in-game rewards

⦁ League of Legends: Masterwork chest and key

⦁ Wild Rift: Random emote chest

⦁ Legends of Runeterra: Prismatic chest

⦁ Teamfight Tactics: Rare Little Legend egg

⦁ VALORANT: Pocket Sage buddy

Together again: Doublelift, Bjergsen reunite in new-look 100 Thieves roster for 2023 LCS season

One of the greatest duos in North American League of Legends history is back.


Legendary mid laner Bjergsen has reunited with superstar AD carry Doublelift on 100 Thieves’ starting roster for the upcoming competitive year, marking the third time that these two icons will have joined forces in their storied careers.


Both stars are coming together after spending the 메이저토토사이트 last two years on opposite sides of the scene. Doublelift stepped away from professional play for two years and focused on his streaming career, while Bjergsen 메이저토토 stayed as a coach for TSM and later on became a member of Team Liquid’s unsuccessful attempt at a superteam in 2022.



The last time Doublelift and Bjergsen played together 메이저놀이터 was in 2020 when they were joined by Spica, Biofrost, and Broken Blade on a roster that struggled to find consistency during the Summer Split but managed to string together an incredible run that led to the team’s seventh LCS trophy. This triumph was short-lived, however, when TSM ended on the wrong side of history.


At the 2020 World Championship, TSM failed to win a single game during the group stage, making them the first pool one team in the history of the tournament to go winless. This colossal failure led to sweeping changes in the organization from the roster to coaching staff, with Doublelift effectively retiring and Bjergsen switching to head coach duties for 2021.


This year, Bjergsen and Liquid attempted to build a new superteam with Bwipo, Hans sama, CoreJJ, and Santorin, but they couldn’t find the right synergy to make the powerful roster work. This lineup never made the finals in either split and missed Worlds entirely, leading to a fresh start this offseason.


Doublelift and Bjergsen mark a new beginning for 100 Thieves after the organization

stuck with the same roster for three seasons in a row.


The lineup—featuring a core of Closer, FBI, Ssumday, Abbedagge, and Huhi—always maintained their place as a top-three squad but only found success in 2021. Since then, they always came up short when the playoffs rolled around, and after another early exit at Worlds, the management decided to shake things up for the new year.


These two legends will be joined by 메이저놀이터추천 multiple rookies, including Tenacity and Busio, who have been in 100T’s development system since 2020.


The only remaining player from the org’s old 메이저사이트 roster is Closer, who has established himself as one of the best junglers in the region.


100 Thieves 2023 LCS roster

Tenacity

Closer

Bjergsen

Doublelift

Busio

The heist is back on and this new set of Thieves is ready to play in 2023.