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Items / Win rate / Pick rate
Build Setup
26.9Core items
- Total Price
- 3,000
- Price
- 400
+900 Health 100% Base Health Regen Colossal Consumption (0s) per target If an enemy champion is nearby for a few seconds, your next Attack against them deals 70 plus 6% of your max Health as bonus physical damage and grants 8% of the damage as max Health. Goliath For each 1000 max Health, gain 3% increased size, up to 30%.
- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
- Total Price
- 2,700
- Price
- 650
+400 Health +50 Magic Resist +10 Ability Haste 100% Base Health Regen Boundless Vitality Heals and Shields on you are increased by 25%.
- Total Price
- 3,000
- Price
- 400
+900 Health 100% Base Health Regen Colossal Consumption (0s) per target If an enemy champion is nearby for a few seconds, your next Attack against them deals 70 plus 6% of your max Health as bonus physical damage and grants 8% of the damage as max Health. Goliath For each 1000 max Health, gain 3% increased size, up to 30%.
- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
- Total Price
- 2,450
- Price
- 450
+150 Health +75 Armor Thorns When struck by an Attack, deal magic damage to the attacker and apply 40% Wounds for 3 seconds if they are a champion.
- Total Price
- 3,000
- Price
- 400
+900 Health 100% Base Health Regen Colossal Consumption (0s) per target If an enemy champion is nearby for a few seconds, your next Attack against them deals 70 plus 6% of your max Health as bonus physical damage and grants 8% of the damage as max Health. Goliath For each 1000 max Health, gain 3% increased size, up to 30%.
- Total Price
- 1,200
- Price
- 600
+25 Armor +45 Move Speed Plating: Reduces incoming damage from Attacks by 10%.
- Total Price
- 2,450
- Price
- 450
+150 Health +75 Armor Thorns When struck by an Attack, deal magic damage to the attacker and apply 40% Wounds for 3 seconds if they are a champion.
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- Total Price
- 3,000
- Price
- 400
+900 Health 100% Base Health Regen Colossal Consumption (0s) per target If an enemy champion is nearby for a few seconds, your next Attack against them deals 70 plus 6% of your max Health as bonus physical damage and grants 8% of the damage as max Health. Goliath For each 1000 max Health, gain 3% increased size, up to 30%.
54.43%- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
55.39%- Total Price
- 2,700
- Price
- 650
+400 Health +50 Magic Resist +10 Ability Haste 100% Base Health Regen Boundless Vitality Heals and Shields on you are increased by 25%.
49.47%- Total Price
- 3,100
- Price
- 500
+1000 Health 100% Base Health Regen Warmog's Heart If you have 2000 bonus Health and have not taken damage within 8 seconds, restore Health per second. Warmog's Vitality Gain bonus Health equal to 12% of your Item Health (0).
54.04%- Total Price
- 2,450
- Price
- 450
+150 Health +75 Armor Thorns When struck by an Attack, deal magic damage to the attacker and apply 40% Wounds for 3 seconds if they are a champion.
55.56%- Total Price
- 1,200
- Price
- 600
+25 Armor +45 Move Speed Plating: Reduces incoming damage from Attacks by 10%.
53.17%- Total Price
- 2,800
- Price
- 800
+400 Health +50 Armor +15 Ability Haste Anguish Every 4 seconds while in combat with champions, deal magic damage to nearby enemy champions and heal for 250% of the damage dealt.
49.82%- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 150
+65 Attack Damage +15 Ability Haste 12% Life Steal Cleave Attacks deal physical damage to nearby enemies. Ravenous Crescent Deal physical damage to enemies around you. Your Life Steal applies to this damage.
55.34%- Total Price
- 2,900
- Price
- 800
+300 Health +50 Armor +15 Ability Haste Spellblade: After using an Ability, your next Attack deals bonus physical damage On-Hit and creates a frost field for 2s that Slows.
53.38%- Total Price
- 2,900
- Price
- 800
+400 Health +80 Magic Resist 100% Base Health Regen Magebane After not taking magic damage for 15 seconds, gain a magic shield.
51.90%- Total Price
- 3,100
- Price
- 500
+45 Attack Damage +400 Health +10 Ability Haste Lightshield Strike Your first Attack against a champion Critically Strikes and restores Health.
52.90%- Total Price
- 3,333
- Price
- 133
+36 Attack Damage +30% Attack Speed +333 Health +15 Ability Haste Spellblade: After using an Ability, your next Attack deals bonus physical damage On-Hit. Quicken Attacking grants 20 Move Speed for 2 seconds.
52.43%Starting items
- Total Price
- 900
- Price
- 500
+350 Health
53.12%- Total Price
- 400
- Price
- 400
+150 Health
53.12%- Total Price
- 150
- Price
- 150
Active (2 charges) Restores +100 Health over 12 seconds. Refills upon visiting the shop.
53.03%- Total Price
- 900
- Price
- 500
+350 Health
51.56%- Total Price
- 400
- Price
- 400
+150 Health
51.56%- Total Price
- 50
- Price
- 50
Consume Restores +120 Health over 15 seconds.
51.56%Core items
- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 150
+65 Attack Damage +15 Ability Haste 12% Life Steal Cleave Attacks deal physical damage to nearby enemies. Ravenous Crescent Deal physical damage to enemies around you. Your Life Steal applies to this damage.
- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
- Total Price
- 3,333
- Price
- 133
+36 Attack Damage +30% Attack Speed +333 Health +15 Ability Haste Spellblade: After using an Ability, your next Attack deals bonus physical damage On-Hit. Quicken Attacking grants 20 Move Speed for 2 seconds.
- Total Price
- 3,333
- Price
- 133
+36 Attack Damage +30% Attack Speed +333 Health +15 Ability Haste Spellblade: After using an Ability, your next Attack deals bonus physical damage On-Hit. Quicken Attacking grants 20 Move Speed for 2 seconds.
- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 150
+65 Attack Damage +15 Ability Haste 12% Life Steal Cleave Attacks deal physical damage to nearby enemies. Ravenous Crescent Deal physical damage to enemies around you. Your Life Steal applies to this damage.
- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 150
+65 Attack Damage +15 Ability Haste 12% Life Steal Cleave Attacks deal physical damage to nearby enemies. Ravenous Crescent Deal physical damage to enemies around you. Your Life Steal applies to this damage.
- Total Price
- 1,200
- Price
- 600
+25 Armor +45 Move Speed Plating: Reduces incoming damage from Attacks by 10%.
- Total Price
- 3,333
- Price
- 133
+36 Attack Damage +30% Attack Speed +333 Health +15 Ability Haste Spellblade: After using an Ability, your next Attack deals bonus physical damage On-Hit. Quicken Attacking grants 20 Move Speed for 2 seconds.
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Starting items
- Total Price
- 150
- Price
- 150
Active (2 charges) Restores +100 Health over 12 seconds. Refills upon visiting the shop.
55.62%- Total Price
- 350
- Price
- 350
+10 Attack Damage
54.71%- Total Price
- 150
- Price
- 150
Active (2 charges) Restores +100 Health over 12 seconds. Refills upon visiting the shop.
54.71%Core items
- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 150
+65 Attack Damage +15 Ability Haste 12% Life Steal Cleave Attacks deal physical damage to nearby enemies. Ravenous Crescent Deal physical damage to enemies around you. Your Life Steal applies to this damage.
- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 275
+60 Attack Damage +50 Armor +15 Ability Haste Ignore Pain A percentage of damage taken is dealt to you over 3 seconds instead. Defy When a champion that you damaged within 3 seconds dies, cleanse Ignore Pain's remaining damage and restore Health over 2 seconds.
- Total Price
- 3,333
- Price
- 133
+36 Attack Damage +30% Attack Speed +333 Health +15 Ability Haste Spellblade: After using an Ability, your next Attack deals bonus physical damage On-Hit. Quicken Attacking grants 20 Move Speed for 2 seconds.
- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 150
+65 Attack Damage +15 Ability Haste 12% Life Steal Cleave Attacks deal physical damage to nearby enemies. Ravenous Crescent Deal physical damage to enemies around you. Your Life Steal applies to this damage.
- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 150
+65 Attack Damage +15 Ability Haste 12% Life Steal Cleave Attacks deal physical damage to nearby enemies. Ravenous Crescent Deal physical damage to enemies around you. Your Life Steal applies to this damage.
- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
- Total Price
- 3,333
- Price
- 133
+36 Attack Damage +30% Attack Speed +333 Health +15 Ability Haste Spellblade: After using an Ability, your next Attack deals bonus physical damage On-Hit. Quicken Attacking grants 20 Move Speed for 2 seconds.
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- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 150
+65 Attack Damage +15 Ability Haste 12% Life Steal Cleave Attacks deal physical damage to nearby enemies. Ravenous Crescent Deal physical damage to enemies around you. Your Life Steal applies to this damage.
48.88%- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
51.33%- Total Price
- 3,333
- Price
- 133
+36 Attack Damage +30% Attack Speed +333 Health +15 Ability Haste Spellblade: After using an Ability, your next Attack deals bonus physical damage On-Hit. Quicken Attacking grants 20 Move Speed for 2 seconds.
56.00%- Total Price
- 2,700
- Price
- 650
+400 Health +50 Magic Resist +10 Ability Haste 100% Base Health Regen Boundless Vitality Heals and Shields on you are increased by 25%.
52.11%- Total Price
- 3,200
- Price
- 725
+40 Attack Damage +25% Attack Speed 10% Life Steal Mist's Edge Attacks deal a percentage of enemy's current Health as bonus physical damage On-Hit. Clawing Shadows Attacking a champion 3 times Slows them by 30% for 1 second.
52.76%- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 275
+60 Attack Damage +50 Armor +15 Ability Haste Ignore Pain A percentage of damage taken is dealt to you over 3 seconds instead. Defy When a champion that you damaged within 3 seconds dies, cleanse Ignore Pain's remaining damage and restore Health over 2 seconds.
49.61%- Total Price
- 1,200
- Price
- 600
+25 Armor +45 Move Speed Plating: Reduces incoming damage from Attacks by 10%.
48.22%- Total Price
- 3,000
- Price
- 400
+900 Health 100% Base Health Regen Colossal Consumption (0s) per target If an enemy champion is nearby for a few seconds, your next Attack against them deals 70 plus 6% of your max Health as bonus physical damage and grants 8% of the damage as max Health. Goliath For each 1000 max Health, gain 3% increased size, up to 30%.
44.68%- Total Price
- 3,100
- Price
- 500
+45 Attack Damage +400 Health +10 Ability Haste Lightshield Strike Your first Attack against a champion Critically Strikes and restores Health.
40.06%- Total Price
- 3,400
- Price
- 325
+80 Attack Damage 15% Life Steal Ichorshield Convert excess healing from your Lifesteal to a Shield.
49.72%- Total Price
- 3,100
- Price
- 825
+65 Attack Damage +5% Omnivamp 20% Tenacity Famine Gain Ability Haste based on your Bonus AD. Feast When a champion that you damaged recently dies, gain Omnivamp for a moderate duration.
50.18%- Total Price
- 3,100
- Price
- 750
+60 Attack Damage +15 Ability Haste +40 Magic Resist Lifeline Taking magic damage that would reduce your Health below 30% grants a magic damage Shield for 3 seconds and +10% Omnivamp until end of combat.
48.12%Starting items
- Total Price
- 150
- Price
- 150
Active (2 charges) Restores +100 Health over 12 seconds. Refills upon visiting the shop.
51.49%- Total Price
- 350
- Price
- 350
+10 Attack Damage
54.70%- Total Price
- 150
- Price
- 150
Active (2 charges) Restores +100 Health over 12 seconds. Refills upon visiting the shop.
54.70%- Total Price
- 900
- Price
- 500
+350 Health
51.54%- Total Price
- 400
- Price
- 400
+150 Health
51.54%Best ARAM Mayhem Augments
Hextech recommendations / Combo value
| Name | Rarity | Tier | Pick Rate | Games | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Upgrades all Spellblade items, empowering the passive effect to deal additional bonus physical damage equal to 4% of the target's maximum health and heal you for 3. 5 % of your maximum health . Additionally, gain 250 . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 60.00% | 4.09% | 270 |
Gain 3 Stat Anvils , with a higher chance of obtaining Gold and Prismatic tier anvils. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 59.23% | 4.34% | 287 |
Basic attacks on-hit reduce the remaining cooldowns of your abilities by 1. 25 seconds. View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 58.47% | 9.29% | 614 |
Gain one random Prismatic augment, excluding the other two offerings in your current assortment. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 58.17% | 8.43% | 557 |
Grants 20 bonus attack damage , 10 ability haste , and 5 lethality . View augment details | Silver | T1 | 56.86% | 4.63% | 306 |
Gain one random Gold augment, excluding the other two offerings in your current assortment. View augment details | Silver | T1 | 56.42% | 4.48% | 296 |
After dashing , blinking , or exiting stealth , gain 300 bonus movement speed for 2 seconds. View augment details | Silver | T1 | 56.41% | 11.56% | 764 |
Casting your ultimate ability empowers you for 10 seconds, causing you to gain a shield for 50% of your maximum health , 20% omnivamp , and 30% bonus movement speed for the duration (20 second cooldown). View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 56.25% | 4.12% | 272 |
Become tiny, reducing your size by 75% and granting you 20% bonus movement speed . Additionally, deal 10% / 15% / 25% / 30% (based on target's size) bonus damage against enemy champions with greater size than you. View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 54.42% | 4.28% | 283 |
Dashing or blinking grants 12 bonus armor and bonus magic resistance , stacking up to 5 times for a total of 60 bonus resistances. Stacks are reset every 60 seconds since acquiring the augment. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 54.09% | 11.47% | 758 |
Gain the Fleet Footwork and Grasp of the Undying keystone runes. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 54.07% | 8.37% | 553 |
Your champion's first basic ability (Q) gains 100 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 53.53% | 6.64% | 439 |
You can no longer be healed by allies and your health regeneration is set to 0 . Gain 25% omnivamp . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 52.98% | 17.00% | 1,123 |
Grants 60% bonus attack speed . View augment details | Silver | T1 | 52.60% | 4.95% | 327 |
Deal 10% increased damage to enemies below 30% of their maximum health . Scoring a champion takedown resets the cooldown of all your basic abilities. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 52.55% | 8.29% | 548 |
After dashing or blinking , gain a shield that lasts for 2 seconds and absorbs 65 – 290 (based on level) (+ 65% AD) (+ 26% AP) damage (5 second cooldown). View augment details | Silver | T1 | 52.25% | 8.75% | 578 |
Scoring a champion takedown grants you 100% bonus movement speed and 15% total attack speed for 4 seconds. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 51.81% | 5.43% | 359 |
Abilities with dashes or blinks gain 175 ability haste . View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 51.78% | 8.07% | 533 |
Gain 15% omnivamp . View augment details | Silver | T1 | 51.71% | 11.09% | 733 |
Upgrades Hubris , empowering Eminence to heal you for 2. 5 % (+ 0. 5 % per stack) maximum health upon being triggered and grant you 10 (+ 5 per stack) bonus movement speed for its duration. Additionally, gain 250 . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 51.42% | 7.48% | 494 |
Gain ( 200 / 100) bonus attack range. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 51.09% | 7.61% | 503 |
Casting an ability heals you for 5 – 60 (based on level) (+ 1% maximum health) . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 50.00% | 7.48% | 494 |
Your base attack speed is set to a static amount of 0. 625 and your attack rate no longer benefits from any source of attack speed bonuses. In return, you gain 25 bonus attack damage and convert every 1% bonus attack speed into 1 bonus attack damage . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 49.59% | 5.58% | 369 |
Replace a summoner spell with Blade Waltz . Blade Waltz: Blink to the target enemy champion. After 0. 25 seconds, you then blink to the nearest other enemy champion every 0. 25 seconds over the next 1. 75 seconds, blinking up to 7 additional times. Each time you blink to a target, deal 30 – 150 (based on level) (+ 10% bonus AD) (+ 6% AP) physical damage to them and apply on-hit effects at 50% effectiveness, up to a total of 240 – 1200 (based on level) (+ 80% bonus AD) (+ 48% AP) . While Blade Waltz is active, you are untargetable and unable to act . This effect will end prematurely if there are no longer any nearby valid targets to blink to. A target can be blinked to more than once if there are no other valid targets in range. View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 49.16% | 5.39% | 356 |
Scoring a champion takedown generates a stack, stacking infinitely. For each stack, gain 8 ability haste and 1% bonus movement speed , and reduce your size by 4%. Lose 65% of stacks on death. Size reduction is capped at 80% (20 stacks). View augment details | Gold | T1 | 48.54% | 5.18% | 342 |
Increase your bonus attack speed gained from all sources by 20% . While at 1. 75 attack speed or higher, your basic attacks deal 40 bonus magic damage on-hit. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 48.28% | 4.39% | 290 |
Hitting an enemy champion with an ability generates a stack of Popoff for 6 seconds, stacking up to 6 times. For each stack, your basic abilities' cooldowns progress 2. 5 % faster. At maximum Popoff stacks, this value is doubled, for a total of a 30% faster progression time. View augment details | Silver | T1 | 47.04% | 5.37% | 355 |
Whenever you damage an enemy champion with an ability, gain 200 bonus movement speed decaying over 0. 75 seconds. View augment details | Silver | T1 | 47.01% | 6.08% | 402 |
Scoring a takedown against an enemy champion within 3 seconds of damaging them renders you invisible for 1. 5 seconds. Attacking or casting abilites ends the stealth immediately. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 62.41% | 2.13% | 141 |
Gain 1750 upon acquiring this augment. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 61.54% | 2.36% | 156 |
Automatically attach a bomb to yourself that detonates after 5 seconds, creating an explosion that deals true damage equal to 20% of the target's maximum health to enemies within 350 units and knocks them up for 0. 75 seconds (25 second cooldown). View augment details | Silver | T2 | 61.43% | 2.12% | 140 |
Gain Shaco's Backstab , Deceive and Hallucinate's explosion. Replace a summoner spell with Deceive . Passive - Backstab: Your basic attacks deal 20 – 35 (based on level) (+ 50% bonus AD) (+ 35% AP) bonus physical damage on-hit when hitting an enemy from behind. Active - Deceive: Become invisible for up to 3 seconds and blink to the target location within 400 units after a 0. 125 -second delay. Your next basic attack while in stealth deals 100 (+ 150% bonus AD) (+ 55% AP) bonus physical damage , increased to [ 155 (+ 232. 5 % bonus AD) (+ 85. 25 % AP) bonus physical damage ] if Backstab was applied (45 second cooldown). Passive - Hallucinate Death: Upon your death, release an explosion in a 350 radius of your death location, dealing 25% of target's maximum health true damage to enemies within. Additionally, you deploy a box at the location of your death that instantly fears nearby enemies for 1 second. This box does not attack but lasts for 3 seconds. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 59.83% | 3.47% | 229 |
Red envelopes will now randomly appear around you every 25 – 15 (based on level) seconds. You can pick up these envelopes by moving over them, granting you between 8 – 15 (based on level) and 22 – 46 (based on level) gold , and 100 bonus movement speed for 3 seconds. Additionally, whenever you pick an envelope, you gain one of the following stats by random: 5 bonus attack damage 5 ability power 5 ability haste 5 bonus armor 5 bonus magic resistance 50 bonus health 10% bonus attack speed 5 bonus movement speed 5 Lethality 5 magic penetration View augment details | Gold | T2 | 59.71% | 3.12% | 206 |
Gain two completely random augments, excluding the other two offerings in your current assortment. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 57.59% | 2.89% | 191 |
Dashing or blinking causes you to leave behind a trail from the location you moved to your destination that detonates after 0. 75 seconds in a 300 radius, dealing 70 – 210 (based on level) (+ 125% bonus AD) (+ 60% AP) physical damage per explosion to enemies hit, reduced to 70% against minions . Enemies can be affected only once every second from all cast instances , and the effect is not triggered if you move beyond 2000 units with the dash or blink. This augment is only offered to up to 2 players on each team for a given game. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 56.99% | 2.92% | 193 |
Gain 2 Stat Anvils . View augment details | Silver | T2 | 56.40% | 2.60% | 172 |
Grants 35% bonus health , 15% adaptive force , and 50% increased size. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 55.56% | 3.27% | 216 |
Your current augments transform into an equal number of completely random Prismatic ones. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 55.24% | 2.16% | 143 |
Your Mark is empowered to instead throw a pinball, which deals 100 – 500 (based on level) bonus true damage and ricochets off of terrain that it collides with. Each time the pinball ricochets, its remaining travel distance is reset, it increases in radius by 25%, deals 20% increased damage, and reduces Mark's remaining cooldown by 30% of its total. The pinball can ricochet up to 4 times, for a maximum radius increase of 100% and a damage increase of 80%. Additionally, your Mark's cooldown is reduced equivalent to 50 ability haste. If Mark is not equipped, the summoner spell in the slot not occupied by Flash is replaced with Mark . If you also did not equip Flash , then you will be prompted to replace one of your summoner spells with Mark . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 55.15% | 2.50% | 165 |
Your Mark is empowered to hail a snowstorm at the location where the target was hit for 2 seconds, granting sight of the area and dealing [ 200 (+ 200% bonus AD) (+ 120% AP) magic damage ] to enemies within over the duration, as well as slowing them by 50% (+ 6% per 100 AP) . Additionally, your Mark's cooldown is reduced equivalent to 50 ability haste. If Mark is not equipped, the summoner spell in the slot not occupied by Flash is replaced with Mark . If you also did not equip Flash , then you will be prompted to replace one of your summoner spells with Mark . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 54.70% | 2.74% | 181 |
Convert all of your ability power into bonus attack damage at a rate of 1 bonus attack damage per 1. 66 ability power . Additionally, increase your total attack damage by 15% . View augment details | Silver | T2 | 54.49% | 2.69% | 178 |
Grants 50% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 54.42% | 2.22% | 147 |
Scoring a champion takedown causes the area around the slain champion to explode in a 500 unit radius, dealing adaptive damage to enemies within equal to 15% of their current health and leaving behind a zone for 1. 5 seconds that slows enemies within by 60%. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 53.79% | 2.19% | 145 |
Hitting an enemy champion with Mark casts a random harmful summoner spell on them, and also casts a random beneficial summoner spell on yourself. Using Dash casts the beneficial summoner spell on yourself again upon arrival. Additionally, your Mark's cooldown is reduced equivalent to 100 ability haste. Harmful summoner spells include Exhaust and Ignite , while beneficial ones consist of Barrier , Clarity , Cleanse , Ghost , and Heal . If Mark is not equipped, the summoner spell in the slot not occupied by Flash is replaced with Mark . If you also did not equip Flash , then you will be prompted to replace one of your summoner spells with Mark . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 52.50% | 2.42% | 160 |
Basic attacks on-hit deal ( 20 – 40 / 10 – 20) (based on level) (+ ( 25% / 20%) bonus armor) bonus true damage . Additionally, gain 50% bonus attack speed . View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 52.26% | 2.35% | 155 |
Upon casting your ultimate ability, you apply Zed's Death Mark to all enemy champions (8 second cooldown). The mark stores 40% of all post-mitigation damage you deal to the affected target, detonating after 5 seconds to deal true damage equal to the damage stored against them. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 52.11% | 2.15% | 142 |
Your heals and shields now have a chance equal to your critical strike chance to increase in effectiveness by 40% (5 second cooldown per cast instance ). Additionally, gain 25% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 50.88% | 3.45% | 228 |
Increases attack damage by 20% . View augment details | Silver | T2 | 50.56% | 2.69% | 178 |
Gain the Conqueror and Lethal Tempo keystone runes. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 50.26% | 2.89% | 191 |
Basic attacks on-hit reduce the target's damage dealt by 15% for 3 seconds, refreshing with each hit. Their size is also reduced significantly for the duration. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 50.23% | 3.22% | 213 |
Grants 60 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 49.55% | 3.33% | 220 |
Quest: Obtain Heartsteel and accumulate over 300 bonus health from Colossal Consumption . Reward: Upon completing your Quest , increase the bonus health gained from Heartsteel's Colossal Consumption by 200%. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 48.70% | 2.92% | 193 |
Scoring a takedown against an enemy champion within 3 seconds of damaging them renders you invisible for 1. 5 seconds. Attacking or casting abilites ends the stealth immediately. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 48.68% | 3.45% | 228 |
Your champion's second basic ability (W) gains 100 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 48.67% | 2.27% | 150 |
Gain 60% bonus movement speed towards enemy champions below 40% of their maximum health . View augment details | Silver | T2 | 48.57% | 2.65% | 175 |
Gain ( 75 / 50) bonus attack range. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 48.54% | 2.59% | 171 |
Your abilities apply on-hit effects (1 second cooldown per target). View augment details | Gold | T2 | 48.25% | 2.16% | 143 |
Heal for 12% of the post-mitigation damage dealt by your critical strikes . Additionally, gain 25% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 47.91% | 3.25% | 215 |
Grants 18% armor penetration and magic penetration . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 47.73% | 4.00% | 264 |
Basic attacks apply a Burn for 5 seconds that deals bonus magic damage equal to [ 0. 4 % of the target's maximum health per second.] This Burn stacks infinitely and refreshes with each application. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 47.13% | 2.63% | 174 |
Basic attacks on-hit against enemy champions and minions grant 10 bonus movement speed , lasting for 5 seconds, refreshing on subsequent triggers, and stacking infinitely. Additionally, gain bonus attack speed equal to 10% total movement speed . View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 45.59% | 3.95% | 261 |
Grants the Infernal Dragon Soul , or a different Dragon Soul if you aleady have it. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 45.34% | 2.44% | 161 |
Scoring a champion takedown generates a stack, stacking infinitely. For each stack, increase your maximum health and size by 5%. Lose 65% of stacks on death. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 45.00% | 2.12% | 140 |
Your abilities can now critically strike for (145% + bonus critical damage ) damage. Additionally, gain 25% (+ 4. 5 % per 100 AP) critical strike chance . If both Jeweled Gauntlet and Vulnerability are equipped, only rolls the critical strike chance of the augment that has the higher critical damage (or either if equal). View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 43.02% | 2.71% | 179 |
Upgrades Infinity Edge , empowering it to gain Sword of the Divine's Excoriate . Additionally, gain 500 and 25% critical strike chance . Excoriate: Gain a random amount of bonus critical strike damage that scales up to 50% of your critical strike chance , with the value of this amount changing every 0. 25 seconds. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 42.86% | 2.12% | 140 |
Basic attacks generate a stack, up to 2 times. At 2 stacks, your next basic attack consumes all stacks to apply on-hit effects again at 150% effectiveness. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 41.86% | 2.60% | 172 |
Grants 100 item haste , which is equivalent to 50% cooldown reduction for items. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 39.71% | 2.06% | 136 |
Upon death, you explode to deal true damage equal to 20% of the target's maximum health to enemies within 500 units. View augment details | Silver | T3 | 65.00% | 1.51% | 100 |
Gain 4 Stat Anvils , with a higher chance of obtaining Gold and Prismatic tier anvils. Additionally, on the next round of augment selection, you gain an additional reroll per augment slot. View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 58.82% | 1.29% | 85 |
After using the Dash spell from Mark , you become invulnerable for 1. 5 seconds upon arrival. Additionally, your Mark's cooldown is reduced equivalent to 100 ability haste. If Mark is not equipped, the summoner spell in the slot not occupied by Flash is replaced with Mark . If you also did not equip Flash , then you will be prompted to replace one of your summoner spells with Mark . View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 58.67% | 1.14% | 75 |
Replace a summoner spell with Growth Spurt . Growth Spurt: Enlarge yourself, causing you to knock up enemies within 400 units for 1 second. For the next 7 seconds, you gain 300 (+ 20% maximum health) bonus health and 50% increased size. View augment details | Gold | T3 | 58.51% | 1.42% | 94 |
Gain 50 bonus movement speed and 40% slow resist . View augment details | Silver | T3 | 58.26% | 1.74% | 115 |
Gain the Hail of Blades and Press the Attack keystone runes. View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 57.65% | 1.29% | 85 |
Your next basic attack in each cardinal direction within 750 range additionally on-attack fires 5 Firecrackers at the target that each deal 8 – 51 (based on level) (+ 14% bonus AD) physical damage , for a total of 40 – 255 (based on level) (+ 70% bonus AD) physical damage (5 second cooldown per direction). Firecrackers' damage is increased by 0% – 50% (based on distance travelled). Each Firecracker can critically strike for (200% + 30% ) damage and applies on-hit effects at 20% effectiveness. View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 57.53% | 1.10% | 73 |
Gain Critical Defend Chance equal to 100% critical strike chance , up to 50%. Additionally, gain 25% critical strike chance . Critical Defend Chance: Grants you a chance to reduce an instance of damage taken by 20% (5 second cooldown per enemy spell cast instance ). View augment details | Silver | T3 | 57.33% | 1.14% | 75 |
Casting your ultimate ability grants you crowd control immunity for 3 seconds (8 second cooldown). View augment details | Silver | T3 | 56.82% | 1.33% | 88 |
Upgrades your Mark into a massive snowball, empowering it with an increased size radius and the ability to pass through non-champions. The snowball additionally explodes upon impact of the target hit to deal 200 – 350 (based on level) (+ 100% bonus AD) (+ 60% AP) magic damage to all nearby enemies, knock them up for 0. 75 seconds, and slow them by 20% for 2 seconds. Additionally, your Mark's cooldown is reduced equivalent to 100 ability haste. If Mark is not equipped, the summoner spell in the slot not occupied by Flash is replaced with Mark . If you also did not equip Flash , then you will be prompted to replace one of your summoner spells with Mark . Non-champions hit by the snowball are stunned for 1. 25 seconds. View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 55.93% | 1.79% | 118 |
Your basic attacks and abilities execute enemy champions below 5% (+ 3. 5 % per 100 base AD) (+ 2% per 1000 bonus health) of their maximum health , which causes their corpse to be sent flying away in a line. Upon collision with an enemy champion or terrain, the target's corpse explodes to deal 150 – 500 (based on level) (+ 100% bonus armor) (+ 100% bonus magic resistance) magic damage to nearby enemies. Successful executions heal you for 100 – 300 (based on level) (+ 25% bonus health) . The execution may also be triggered by the explosion and goes through shields . View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 55.08% | 1.79% | 118 |
Grants the Crest of Cinders and Crest of Insight buffs permanently. Crest of Cinders: Empowers your basic attacks to slow the target by ( 10% / 15% / 25% / 5% / 7. 5 % / 12. 5 %) (based on level) for 3 seconds and inflict them with a burn for 2 seconds, which deals 8 – 76 (based on level) total true damage over 3 instances over the duration. Each instance deals 2. 67 – 25. 33 (based on level) true damage , with the first instance being applied on-hit and the second and third instances dealt each second over the burn's duration. Subsequent attacks against a burning target will only refresh its duration. While out-of-combat with enemy champions and turrets , you regenerate [ 0. 5 % / 1% / 3% / 9% (based on level) maximum health every 5 seconds.] This effect counts as a Burn source. Crest of Insight: Grants 10 ability haste . If your champion uses mana , restores [ 5. 5 % of maximum mana every 5 seconds;] if your champion uses energy , instead restores [ 5. 5 % of maximum energy every 5 seconds.] View augment details | Silver | T3 | 55.00% | 1.51% | 100 |
Upon dropping below 50% maximum health , you are healed for 30% maximum health over 3 seconds (45 second cooldown, reset upon death). View augment details | Gold | T3 | 54.67% | 1.14% | 75 |
Upon entering the enemy team's gate or Catapult for the first time, either of which are located near their spawn , you become Kinged , causing you to gain one random Prismatic-tier augment and the first eligible Legendary item in your inventory to be upgraded with improved stats. The gold value of all upgradeable stats on the item is increased by exactly 1000 . King Me prioritize upgrading the first Legendary item eligible for a upgrade based on its position in the inventory, detecting each slot until an eligible item is found. View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 53.78% | 1.80% | 119 |
Heal for 0. 2 – 1. 2 (based on level) (+ 0. 01 % maximum health) per 10 units travelled. View augment details | Gold | T3 | 53.41% | 1.33% | 88 |
Basic attacks launch a Firecracker at a nearby enemy champion that deals 30% AD physical damage and applies on-hit effects. View augment details | Silver | T3 | 52.67% | 1.98% | 131 |
Upgrades The Collector , empowering Death to have its execution threshold increased by 0. 5 % each time you kill an enemy champion, capped at a threshold of 12.5% of the target's maximum health , and Taxes to generate a further 25 (total 50 ) from kills. Additionally, gain 250 . View augment details | Silver | T3 | 51.16% | 1.95% | 129 |
Upon dropping below 35% of your maximum health , gain a shield for 65% of your maximum health , 150% bonus movement speed , and reduced size (75 second cooldown). These effects all decay over 5. 5 seconds. View augment details | Silver | T3 | 50.00% | 1.57% | 104 |
Gain 60 ability haste , increased by 3 each time you score a champion takedown . View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 49.22% | 1.94% | 128 |
Basic attacks deal bonus physical damage equal to 3. 5 % of your maximum health . View augment details | Silver | T3 | 48.89% | 1.36% | 90 |
Your abilities' mana costs are doubled, but you also gain 10% (+ 0. 5 % per 100 maximum mana) increased damage as well as self and outgoing healing and shielding . View augment details | Gold | T3 | 47.50% | 1.21% | 80 |
Automatically cast Taric's Cosmic Radiance , calling down a protective star upon you that descends over 2. 5 seconds. Afterwards, you and all allied champions within 400 units become invulnerable for 2. 5 seconds (35 second cooldown). View augment details | Gold | T3 | 47.31% | 1.41% | 93 |
Grants the Ocean Dragon Soul , which has a modified base heal value of 100, or a different Dragon Soul if you aleady have it. View augment details | Silver | T3 | 47.22% | 1.09% | 72 |
Damage dealt by items and damage over time effects can now critically strike for (145% + bonus critical damage ) damage (5 second cooldown per cast instance ). Additionally, gain 25% critical strike chance . If both Jeweled Gauntlet and Vulnerability are equipped, only rolls the critical strike chance of the augment that has the higher critical damage (or either if equal). View augment details | Gold | T3 | 47.06% | 1.29% | 85 |
Your Recall is now functional and is upgraded to Empowered Recall . Completing an Empowered Recall channel enables the shop . Additionally, the spawn platform will now provide healing and resource restoration for you. View augment details | Gold | T3 | 46.36% | 1.66% | 110 |
Grants 20% heal and shield power . View augment details | Silver | T3 | 44.53% | 1.94% | 128 |
Basic attacks generate a stack, up to 4. The fourth stack consumes them all to quickly launch 4 Firecrackers at the target that each deal 11 – 80 (based on level) (+ 35% bonus AD) (+ 19% AP) bonus magic damage on-hit, for a total of 44 – 320 (based on level) (+ 140% bonus AD) (+ 76% AP) . View augment details | Silver | T3 | 43.59% | 1.18% | 78 |
Your basic attacks launch a bolt at the target that fires after a 0. 225 -second delay on-attack , deals 40% of the triggering attack's pre-mitigation damage, and applies on-hit effects at 40% effectiveness. Additionally, increase your total attack speed by 10% . View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 43.56% | 1.53% | 101 |
Basic attacks that critically strike apply on-hit effects an additional time. Additionally, gain 25% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T3 | 40.54% | 1.68% | 111 |
Gain ( 250 / 150) bonus attack range. View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 38.84% | 1.83% | 121 |
Casting your ultimate ability resets the cooldowns of all your basic abilities and grants you 300 basic ability haste for 15 seconds (20 second cooldown). Additionally, gain 30 ultimate haste. View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 57.89% | 0.86% | 57 |
Dealing damage to an enemy champion with an ability fires 3 Firecrackers at them that each deal true damage equal to 0. 3 3 % of the target's maximum health , increased to up to 1% based on distance travelled (maximum damage reached at 1000 units). This effect can only trigger once every 6 seconds from the same cast. View augment details | Gold | T4 | 54.24% | 0.89% | 59 |
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 . View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 53.57% | 0.85% | 56 |
You summon a Poro alongside yourself every 3. 5 seconds, up to 5 at a time. Damaging an enemy champion with a basic attack or ability, excluding those which apply damage over time , commands all of your Poros to launch themselves at the target, each dealing true damage equal to 3% of the target's maximum health . If triggered while at the maximum number of summoned Poros , the first Poro to hit the target also knocks them up for 0. 5 seconds. This augment is only offered to up to 1 player on each team for a given game. View augment details | Gold | T4 | 52.83% | 0.80% | 53 |
Gain the Dark Harvest and First Strike keystone runes. View augment details | Gold | T4 | 51.72% | 0.88% | 58 |
Your Flash now has 3 charges with a 2-second cooldown between casts (120 seconds recharge time for all 3 charges). If Flash is not equipped, you will be prompted to replace one of your summoner spells with Flash . View augment details | Gold | T4 | 50.98% | 0.77% | 51 |
Gain 1500 bonus health , but reduce your damage output by 10%. View augment details | Gold | T4 | 49.06% | 0.80% | 53 |
Grants bonus movement speed equal to 70% ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T4 | 47.17% | 0.80% | 53 |
Casting your ultimate grants you invulnerability for 2 seconds (8 second cooldown). View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 47.06% | 0.77% | 51 |
Grants 1000% base health regeneration , increased to 2000% while below 25% maximum health . View augment details | Gold | T4 | 46.97% | 1.00% | 66 |
Gain 1. 5 bonus movement speed per 1 Lethality or flat magic penetration , and 5 bonus movement speed per 10% armor penetration or magic penetration . View augment details | Silver | T4 | 46.97% | 1.00% | 66 |
Your champion's third basic ability (E) gains 100 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T4 | 45.71% | 1.06% | 70 |
Automatically cast a modified version of Rakan's The Quickness , empowering you to break into a captivating sprint for 6 seconds. While empowered, you gain ghosting and 50% bonus movement speed , and enemies you collide with are knocked down and become charmed for 1. 5 seconds (25 second cooldown). A sparkly tiara will descend upon you 2. 5 seconds before the effect activates. View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 45.00% | 0.91% | 60 |
Automatically cast an improved version of Camille's Tactical Sweep when an enemy champion is within 650 units of you, winding up over 0. 75 seconds to slash in a 650 radius around you. The slash deals 200 – 350 (based on level) (+ 75% bonus AD) (+ 45% AP) physical damage to enemies within the area (30 second cooldown). Enemies hit by the outer edge of the circle take bonus physical damage equal to 10% (+ 2. 5 % per 100 bonus AD) (+ 1. 6 % per 100 AP) (+ 0. 1 % per 100 bonus health) of their maximum health and are slowed by 80% decaying over 2 seconds. Additionally, you are healed for 80% of the bonus post-mitigation damage against enemy champions hit by the outer edge. View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 38.81% | 1.01% | 67 |
Fiora Skill Combos
Extracted from the skill order guide
A practical adjusted order is R > Q > W > E.
Take Q first, take W early enough that you can punish a predictable engage, then put points into Q as your main max.
Fiora Counters
Counters and threats extracted from the matchup guide
Counters
10Fiora counters these champions in ARAM: Mayhem.
Read counter detailsFiora Team Comp Highlights
Partner patterns extracted from the team comp guide
What Fiora needs most from a team
A real starter: Fiora can punish openings, but she is unreliable as the only engage into five ready players. Give her a tank, a pick tool, or a terrain setup so she enters after the enemy has committed something.
Hard engage tanks: Malphite, Amumu, Sejuani, Leona
These champions give Fiora the one thing she cannot always create by herself: a clean starting point. When a tank forces multiple enemies to react at once, Fiora can enter after the first wave of crowd control instead of being the first body seen by five players.
Displacement and wall control: Poppy, Taliyah, Anivia, Trundle
Fiora loves enemies who are forced to fight in a bad lane. Displacement, pillars, walls, and zone control can split one target from the pack, block a retreat path, or stop the enemy front line from instantly rejoining the carry Fiora is cutting down.
Enchanters and anti-burst supports: Lulu, Janna, Karma, Milio, Renata Glasc
Fiora often loses fights not because she lacks damage, but because she gets controlled or burst before the duel is finished. Shields, movement speed, peel, and emergency defensive tools let her take the second or third vital instead of dying after the first trade.
Ranged lockdown mages: Morgana, Lux, Lissandra, Veigar, Zyra
Fiora’s target access becomes much more reliable when a teammate can root, cage, or threaten a fixed zone. The mage does not need to solo-kill the target. They only need to make the enemy stand still long enough for Fiora to choose the angle and start the duel on her terms.
High-pressure ranged damage: Jinx, Kai’Sa, Varus, Corki, Azir
Fiora needs a second major threat so the enemy cannot spend every exhaust, stun, shield, and disengage tool on her. A strong ranged carry forces the enemy frontline to face forward, which opens side angles for Fiora and makes her flank pressure much harder to ignore.
Fiora ARAM Mayhem vs ARAM
Key mode differences extracted from the ARAM comparison guide
| Focus | Normal ARAM | ARAM: Mayhem | Takeaway |
|---|---|---|---|
| Role and Identity | Forces a split-pusher mindset in a teamfight environment where she struggles against poke and plays catch-up from level 3 onward. | Operates as a true skirmisher and duelist who can teamfight, shifting from surviving to winning mid-game brawls against beefy tanks. | Transition from passive survival to an aggressive primary damage threat. |
| Riposte Usage | You often hold Riposte for critical moments because the cooldown is punishing and mistakes are costly. | With augments reducing cooldowns, use W aggressively for attack speed slows or trading damage rather than saving exclusively for CC reflects. | Use W more freely for mitigation rather than holding for perfect reflects. |
| Snowball Strategy | Mark/Dash is the only real engage tool, forcing desperate all-ins where you dash in and hope your team follows up. | Use Snowball to navigate chaos or reach backline after teammates engage; blind engages are death sentences against augmented enemies. | Use Snowball for cleanup and navigation rather than desperate initiation. |
| Build Priority | Often builds defensively early to survive poke, rushing items like Hullbreaker or Wit's End to endure the lane. | Build damage and sustain immediately with Ravenous Hydra; skip defensive stall items since accelerated gold flow ensures early power spikes. | Skip defensive stall items and build for damage and sustain immediately. |
| Target Selection | You often have to hit whoever is closest due to limited options and the need to survive poke. | With more mobility options, you can actually target the enemy backline or their strongest duelist rather than just frontliners. | Use mobility to access priority targets instead of hitting nearest enemies. |
Champion Analysis
Role / Current performance
Fiora the Grand Duelist is a melee fighter with extraordinary single-target burst and excellent sustainability in Hextech Mayhem. Her passive, Duelist’s Dance, reveals weak points on enemy champions, each having four directional weak points. Striking a weak point deals true damage scaling with the target’s maximum health and heals Fiora, granting her both sustain and potent anti-tank capability. Her Q, Lunge, serves as her core mobility and damage tool, dashing to a target and dealing damage; the cooldown is significantly reduced when the dash strikes a weak point, enabling frequent repositioning and burst opportunities. Fiora’s W, Riposte, is her most powerful defensive ability. Entering a parry stance blocks all damage and crowd control, then counterattacks to stun the original attacker. This ability is critical for negating key enemy abilities and providing counter–crowd control in the chaotic teamfights of Hextech Mayhem. Her E, Bladework, empowers the next two basic attacks: the first slows the target and the second deals bonus damage, adding a chase and finishing tool. Fiora’s ultimate, Grand Challenge, challenges a single target to a duel, requiring her to strike all four weak points within a time limit. Completing the challenge triggers a massive area-of-effect true damage proc around the target, which can eliminate a key adversary or devastate an entire enemy cluster. As a result, Fiora functions as a fighter-assassin who must carefully position to exploit weak points while using her mobility and parry to survive. She excels at isolating and destroying high-value targets, particularly durable tanks, and her ultimate offers game-changing area damage when the full duel is executed. Her kit demands precise timing and mechanical skill, making her one of the most rewarding fighters in Hextech Mayhem, but she is vulnerable to coordinated crowd control and burst if her Riposte is mistimed or on cooldown. The practical strategic value of Fiora lies in her ability to single-handedly turn fights by removing a critical enemy champion and then threatening the rest of the team with her true damage and sustain, provided she can weave through the skirmish to strike weak points and land her ultimate completion.
Core Tips
Long-form tips / Play pattern
Fiora the Grand Duelist wins Mayhem fights by choosing the moment, not by being the first body in. In the narrow ARAM lane, she is at her best when an enemy has already used a key stun, pull, knockup, silence, or displacement. Hover just outside the main poke line, threaten the side of the wave, then step in when a frontline target exposes a Vital or when a carry walks too close to their own minions. Start with patience; let your team's poke, Snowball, or crowd control make the first crack. Fiora can start fights, but she is much better as the second or third champion in because enemies are already looking at someone else and their spacing is broken. Use minions and bodies to hide your angle; stand slightly off-center and save the dash until the enemy commits. Do not open onto the backline unless the route out is visible—a clean carry kill is worth it only if you can finish fast, proc your healing zone, or retreat through a reset angle. If the enemy support and mage both hold control, hit the closest target and wait. Riposte is your fight permission button. Hold it for the spell that actually stops your damage or guarantees your death. Blocking small poke feels good, but blocking the engage stun, hook follow-up, suppress-style lockdown, or heavy burst window wins the fight. Watch enemy body language—tanks often step forward before casting, assassins commit Snowball or flash before using their control. If you see that commitment, turn toward them and parry the punish, then immediately hit the nearest Vital or mark your ultimate target. If you parry early and miss, stop chasing and back up behind your frontline until Riposte returns. Keep one movement option for the exit whenever possible. Retreat diagonally, not straight backward, to break enemy aim. If you are low but your ultimate healing zone is possible, finish the marked target with your team instead of instantly running. Respect the center line; use the wave as a shield against hooks and straight-line mages, but step away before area damage clears it. Swap targets instead of chasing through the enemy retreat path; Fiora can kill tanks faster than many expect when she keeps hitting Vitals. Mark the target your team can actually hit—your ultimate is a teamfight anchor. Kill priority changes with enemy cooldowns; a mage after missing their root is a real target. Do not ignore low-health tanks; one healing zone can swing the fight. Use Snowball as access, not reflex—throw it when the enemy has spent their main disengage. Delay the second activation if the enemy panics and throws control at the mark. Snowball is also a dodge tool. Play around what your augment rewards, and do not waste strong augment windows on poke trading. Check enemy augments through behavior; if a target suddenly wants to brawl, kite back and let their window expire. Help clear when your team needs space, and pull the wave when your engage is stronger. Push before diving, never after hesitating. Dive only with a clear first target, and hold Riposte for the tower-side peel. Leave as soon as the kill or healing zone is done. When behind, stop forcing backline duels; play as a peel bruiser, mark the enemy diver, and create a healing zone for your carries. Trade health for cooldowns only when your team can punish, take safe Vitals and reset, and preserve tower health by contesting the wave without dying for it.
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Playstyle / Team structure
Fiora the Grand Duelist in ARAM: Mayhem is a side-lane duelist forced into a straight-line brawl, so the plan is not to frontline but to threaten the edge of the fight, punish overextended carries, and turn messy all-ins into small duels. Hovering on a flank, holding Snowball, and waiting for someone to step too far forward makes her much harder to answer. From levels one to six, the goal is to survive poke, take clean vitals, and avoid starting bad fights. Position on the outer edge of the team near a wall or brush, not in the middle of the lane. Trade in short exchanges only when an enemy walks up for a minion, relic, or poke angle, then step back before their backline can chain damage. Treat Snowball as a threat; do not follow a mark that lands on a tank in front of four teammates. Early augments should help reach targets, survive burst, or extend short trades. Help thin the wave if your team has stronger poke, but stall near your side and keep health to contest relics if the enemy poke is stronger. When ahead, stand just outside enemy engage range and force respect for your Snowball. When behind, play behind the wave and save defensive tools for the first locking spell. The next move is reaching level six with usable health and at least one reliable engage angle identified. From levels seven to eleven, Fiora starts demanding space. Stay off-center, slightly behind the primary engager or beside the highest-threat teammate. Trade after enemy control tools are used, following a pattern of waiting, sidestepping, hitting, resetting, and re-entering when the enemy turns away. Snowball becomes the best way to bypass the front line, but the recast must have a purpose, such as when the marked target has no easy peel or when the team is already moving forward. Mid-game augment value comes from stacking pressure across multiple short fights; pair offensive augments with Snowball or a teammate’s engage. Push after a won fight or after forcing several enemies low, standing in the side pocket and threatening anyone who tries to clear. When ahead, pressure by making the enemy carry stand so far back that the team wins the front fight, then commit when someone panics and steps sideways. When behind, hit whoever is closest while holding defensive timing for the spell that would stop movement or burst down. Start tracking the enemy’s peel pattern to break the formation at the right moment. From level twelve onward, late-game positioning requires standing close enough to follow the team but not so close that enemy area damage hits everyone at once, preferably from a side angle where the enemy must turn camera and spells away from carries. Stop taking casual poke trades unless they clearly heal, shield, or reset pressure; late-game health is a resource for the decisive fight. Late Snowball should either start a winning collapse or finish a target who cannot be saved, with a brutal punish window for a bad recast. Save major augment effects for the first true all-in or the second wave. When ahead, use position to control space rather than coin-flip dives, punishing instantly if someone steps forward to clear. When behind, play for an enemy mistake, letting them overpush and split, then attacking the champion who crosses the line without support. Before every late fight, choose one of two plans: flank the carry after peel is spent, or protect the team and kill the diver first; do not switch halfway unless the enemy gives a clear opening.
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Strengths / Weaknesses
Fiora the Grand Duelist’s strength in ARAM: Mayhem lies in her ability to hunt angles and decide engagements on her own terms. When ahead, the trigger is winning the first contact—the enemy backline has no easy peel, their main crowd control is down, or a clean Snowball entry forces a flash. From there, she should play for side pressure inside the teamfight, using minion bodies, Snowball, and short pathing to hit a squishy or isolated target from an angle rather than walking straight through the front line. A predictable entry gives the enemy exactly what they want: a predictable Riposte and a pile of CC. Holding Riposte for the specific threat that can stop her dive—not the first random hit—is crucial because a clean parry buys the extra second needed to finish a kill and keep moving. Ahead Fiora should commit hard only when a kill opens the next one, stepping forward with the tempo reset and tagging the next target to turn a lead into an unrecoverable fight. If she forces the enemy to peel back, they lose space and access to their own damage, giving her team free lane control and turret pressure. Augments that add burst, sustain, mobility, or extra durability make that lead harder to answer; damage augments help delete a target before CC layers, defensive augments let her stay longer after committing, and mobility augments widen angle choices. She should not dive first into five people just because she is fed, nor tunnel on the enemy tank when carries are free-hitting. If the fight stalls, backing out through her angled route and re-entering from a different line avoids repeating a predictable entry. When behind, the trigger is being down in tempo, lacking front-to-back damage, or facing enough enemy CC and range to punish direct engage. The biggest mistake is treating every fight like a duel she still must win alone. Instead, stop looking for full commit starts and play for counter-hit windows, letting the enemy use their engage first before stepping in after key control tools are spent. A clean parry on the right spell can turn a lost fight into a tradable outcome. Snowball becomes more useful as a repositioning tool than a diving tool; angling in, threatening the backline, then holding real commit until the enemy spreads out or wastes peel lets her team gain breathing room. Behind Fiora should farm the fight in small pieces, hitting what is safe, waiting for cooldowns, then stepping forward again. She wins by surviving long enough to create one clean opening from the enemy’s mistake. Short, disciplined trades reduce the chance of giving away shutdowns and buy time for carries to scale back. Prioritize augments that patch weak points first: extra durability to survive the first burst, healing or shield-style value to stay in after a bad entry, and mobility for a second route in or out. Area damage or persistent threat augments give her value even when she cannot reach the perfect target, forcing enemies to move, split, or waste cooldowns. She must not chase low health targets deep into enemy lines if her exit is gone, as that hands the enemy a shutdown. Riposte should not be wasted on poke or harmless hits when behind; it is insurance that must be saved for CC or burst that would end the fight on the spot. If the first engage fails, backing off immediately and waiting for the enemy to step up after the wave changes creates a real opening through their greed or overextension.
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Lore / Identity / Text block
Fiora the Grand Duelist brings a distinct duelist identity to ARAM: Mayhem, where her entire kit revolves around positioning, timing, and exploiting Vital weak points on enemy champions. Her passive, Duelist's Dance, defines her playstyle by marking nearby enemies with Vitals that must be struck from specific angles. Hitting these marked sides rewards Fiora with damage, healing, and movement speed, creating a rhythm of small advantages rather than extended brawls. In the crowded and fast-paced environment of Mayhem, Fiora wins by taking repeated short trades and using Vital procs to reposition, not by face-tanking damage. Her Q, Lunge, serves as her primary tempo button, allowing her to dash short distances to reach Vitals, dodge skillshots, and reposition. Every Lunge must have purpose, whether tagging a Vital, following an ally engage, or creating an escape angle. Misusing Q leaves Fiora without her gap-closer or escape, making her vulnerable to immediate punishment. Her W, Riposte, is her critical defensive tool, blocking incoming disabling effects and damage during its active window before striking back in a chosen direction. The return hit can stun if it blocks hard crowd control, turning defensive reads into offensive swings. Riposte separates clean outplays from instant deaths, and wasting it signals to enemies that Fiora's outplay button is gone, inviting them to commit their crowd control and burst. E, Bladework, empowers Fiora's next two attacks, with the first helping her stick to targets and the second delivering heavier damage. It resets her attack rhythm, making it central to quick trades and finishing sequences. Using E too early while enemies are out of reach wastes the threat and weakens trades significantly. Her ultimate, Grand Challenge, marks all four Vitals on a chosen enemy champion, and proccing them or killing the target creates a large healing zone for Fiora and her allies. This ability transforms her from a short-trade skirmisher into a champion who can decide entire fights through correct target selection. The best R target is often the champion Fiora can actually reach and finish, not necessarily the enemy carry, since a frontliner with no escape can provide a more reliable healing zone for her team. Throughout all phases, Fiora's success depends on patience and precision. Early fights require playing around short trades when enemies waste their poke or engage tools. Teamfights demand using Vitals as sustain windows, looking for procs on frontliners when low rather than diving past them. Enemies can counter her by hugging walls to hide Vitals, kiting backward to keep marked sides unreachable, or baiting out Riposte before committing their crowd control. Fiora without a safe Vital route or with key abilities on cooldown becomes simply a melee champion standing in poke range, vulnerable to collapse.
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Common mistakes / Risk control
Fiora in ARAM: Mayhem rewards clean hands and calm target choice. Most bad games happen when you play her like a front-to-back bruiser with no reset plan. She needs angles, patience, and a clear escape path after each trade. Mechanical mistakes center on using Lunge recklessly. Lunging straight at the nearest enemy spends your gap closer for low value and lands you in the middle of their team with an easy punish window. Instead, lunge to a vital, a side angle, or a minion-adjacent space that lets you hit and step out. If you take a bad engage, stop chasing immediately and walk sideways toward your team. Riposte errors come from using it just because damage is coming, which leaves you vulnerable to chained crowd control and burst. Hold Riposte for the spell that actually stops your duel: stuns, knockups, roots, charm effects, or key burst. Trying to parry every crowd control spell from maximum chaos range leads to mistimed blocks when Mayhem fights stack several effects at once. Pick one threat before the fight starts and watch that champion specifically. If you whiff, do not pretend you are safe. Kite back and wait until your team re-creates space. Vital positioning mistakes occur when you attack the same side of a target after a vital appears in a bad position. This loses time, misses the vital angle, and lets the enemy kite you. Use short movement, Lunge, or brief disengage to reset your approach instead of forcing the wrong side. Ultimate mistakes happen when you cast it on a target you cannot realistically reach from multiple sides, wasting your biggest duel threat. Use it on targets that are slowed, isolated, moving toward your team, or forced into narrow spaces. If the target escapes, stop tunneling and swap to the closest safe target. Auto-attacking without weaving movement between hits gets you body-blocked and hit by skillshots. After each hit, move immediately toward the next safe angle. Snowball mistakes involve using it as a blind engage tool into five enemies, arriving before your team can follow. Use Snowball to punish separated carries, follow allied engage, or re-enter after key enemy control is gone. If you take a bad Snowball, choose the shortest route out. Decision mistakes include starting fights first when your team has better engage or poke, which absorbs every defensive spell before the enemy is softened up. Let poke, engage, or enemy mistakes create the opening, then enter from the side. Building or playing as if you are unkillable leads to repeated trades into multiple enemies. Respect burst stacking and fight in short trades unless enemy lockdown and damage are already spent. Chasing tanks forever because they are closest lets enemy carries free-hit your team. Hit tanks when they overextend but keep scanning for carries and enchanters stepping into range. Ignoring exhaust-style effects, heavy slows, and point-and-click lockdown when choosing your all-in collapses your combo. Track who can stop you before committing. Fighting in the center of the lane with no side access prevents circling for vitals and cuts off escape routes. Work from the edges for better angles. Treating every low-health enemy as a guaranteed kill leads to following bait into shields, heals, and crowd control. Check distance, enemy support tools, and team follow before chasing. Saving every tool for a perfect backline dive that never comes contributes too little while your team loses. Take controlled trades on the frontline and punish overextensions. Re-entering immediately after barely surviving gives away shutdowns while your tools are not ready.
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Fiora
Is Fiora a good pick in ARAM: Mayhem? Yes, if your team has someone who can start fights or hold space while you look for angles. Fiora is strongest when she can isolate a target, trigger Vitals, and keep moving instead of walking straight into five champions. The tradeoff is that she does not forgive sloppy engages; if you burn your mobility into crowd control, you usually have to retreat or die. What is Fiora trying to do in teamfights? Fiora wants to hit the nearest safe Vital, reposition, then commit when an enemy carry or bruiser is separated. Do not tunnel through the front line just because you see a squishy; use the first few seconds to read enemy crowd control and wait for someone to step too far forward. The tradeoff is patience versus damage uptime, but a delayed clean entry is better than an instant death. Should I play Fiora as a full engage champion? No, Fiora is usually better as a follow-up diver or side-angle skirmisher. If your tank or controller forces enemy cooldowns first, you can dash in, block the key response, and turn the fight with your ultimate. If you start every fight alone, the enemy team can layer slows, stuns, and burst before you get enough Vital hits to matter.
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