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Augment Details Prismatic T3 Patch 26.9
Infinite Recursion

What Not to Pair with Infinite Recursion

What not to pair with Infinite Recursion in ARAM Mayhem, covering bad augment synergies and low-value combinations.

56.64%Win Rate
0.40%Pick Rate
T3Tier
82,205Games

What Not to Pair with Infinite Recursion

Bad augment synergies and pairings to avoid

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Infinite Recursion Infinite Recursion Infinite Recursion Prismatic
Rarity
Prismatic
Tier
T3
Win Rate
56.64%
Pick Rate
0.40%
Games
82,205

Gain 60 ability haste , increased by 3 each time you score a champion takedown .

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Recursion Recursion Recursion Gold
Rarity
Gold
Tier
T2
Win Rate
53.64%
Pick Rate
0.75%
Games
151,518

Grants 60 ability haste .

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Avoid Infinite Recursion + Recursion

Avoid this pairing because Recursion grants a flat 60 ability haste, which heavily overlaps with Infinite Recursion's base effect of 60 ability haste. Taking both results in massive stat redundancy. Infinite Recursion already provides strong haste that scales with takedowns, making the additional flat haste from Recursion low-value compared to other augment options.

Infinite Recursion Infinite Recursion Infinite Recursion Prismatic
Rarity
Prismatic
Tier
T3
Win Rate
56.64%
Pick Rate
0.40%
Games
82,205

Gain 60 ability haste , increased by 3 each time you score a champion takedown .

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Bread And Butter Bread And Butter Bread And Butter Gold
Rarity
Gold
Tier
T2
Win Rate
51.02%
Pick Rate
0.66%
Games
133,572

Your champion's first basic ability (Q) gains 100 ability haste .

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Avoid Infinite Recursion + Bread And Butter

Avoid this pairing because Bread And Butter grants 100 ability haste to only your Q ability, which is heavily redundant with Infinite Recursion's global 60 ability haste. The single-target haste offers diminishing returns when you already have strong global haste. This pairing wastes an augment slot on overcapped cooldown reduction that could be spent on damage or utility.

Infinite Recursion Infinite Recursion Infinite Recursion Prismatic
Rarity
Prismatic
Tier
T3
Win Rate
56.64%
Pick Rate
0.40%
Games
82,205

Gain 60 ability haste , increased by 3 each time you score a champion takedown .

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Back to Basics Back to Basics Back to Basics Prismatic
Rarity
Prismatic
Tier
T5
Win Rate
52.20%
Pick Rate
0.10%
Games
20,227

Your champion abilities deal 35% increased damage and you gain 70 ability haste and 35% increased healing and shielding from all sources, but your ultimate ability is permanently sealed .

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Avoid Infinite Recursion + Back to Basics

Avoid this pairing because Back to Basics seals your ultimate ability permanently, which severely limits your champion's power and playmaking potential. While both augments provide ability haste, the loss of your ultimate is a massive drawback that cannot be compensated by the haste stacking. The anti-synergy makes this combination fundamentally flawed for most champions.

Infinite Recursion Infinite Recursion Infinite Recursion Prismatic
Rarity
Prismatic
Tier
T3
Win Rate
56.64%
Pick Rate
0.40%
Games
82,205

Gain 60 ability haste , increased by 3 each time you score a champion takedown .

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Eureka Eureka Eureka Prismatic
Rarity
Prismatic
Tier
T1
Win Rate
58.77%
Pick Rate
0.99%
Games
200,968

Gain ability haste equal to 30% AP .

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Avoid Infinite Recursion + Eureka

Avoid this pairing because Eureka grants ability haste based on 30% of your AP, creating redundancy with Infinite Recursion's flat 60 ability haste. On champions with lower AP builds, Eureka provides minimal value. Even on high AP champions, stacking multiple sources of ability haste has diminishing returns compared to acquiring damage, penetration, or defensive stats.

What Not to Pair with Infinite Recursion

Bad augment synergies and pairings to avoid

Augments

Avoid Infinite Recursion + Recursion: Avoid this pairing because Recursion grants a flat 60 ability haste, which heavily overlaps with Infinite Recursion's base effect of 60 ability haste. Taking both results in massive stat redundancy. Infinite Recursion already provides strong haste that scales with takedowns, making the additional flat haste from Recursion low-value compared to other augment options. Avoid Infinite Recursion + Bread And Butter: Avoid this pairing because Bread And Butter grants 100 ability haste to only your Q ability, which is heavily redundant with Infinite Recursion's global 60 ability haste. The single-target haste offers diminishing returns when you already have strong global haste. This pairing wastes an augment slot on overcapped cooldown reduction that could be spent on damage or utility. Avoid Infinite Recursion + Back to Basics: Avoid this pairing because Back to Basics seals your ultimate ability permanently, which severely limits your champion's power and playmaking potential. While both augments provide ability haste, the loss of your ultimate is a massive drawback that cannot be compensated by the haste stacking. The anti-synergy makes this combination fundamentally flawed for most champions. Avoid Infinite Recursion + Eureka: Avoid this pairing because Eureka grants ability haste based on 30% of your AP, creating redundancy with Infinite Recursion's flat 60 ability haste. On champions with lower AP builds, Eureka provides minimal value. Even on high AP champions, stacking multiple sources of ability haste has diminishing returns compared to acquiring damage, penetration, or defensive stats.