Is Janna a good pick in ARAM: Mayhem?
Yes, Janna is strong when your team has carries who need space more than extra damage. If the enemy wants to dive or brawl in a straight line, hold your disengage until they commit, then punish their entry instead of throwing spells early. The tradeoff is that Janna does not hard-carry fights alone, so weak teammates or scattered positioning make her value drop fast.
What is Janna’s main job in a Mayhem fight?
Your job is to deny the enemy’s best engage and keep your damage dealers alive long enough to win the second half of the fight. If an assassin, bruiser, or Snowball user comes in, peel first and only chase after your carry is safe. The tradeoff is tempo: playing too far back protects you, but it can also leave your frontline without help.
Should I play Janna aggressively or defensively?
Play defensively by default, then turn aggressive when the enemy misses engage tools or oversteps into your team’s range. If your team has poke and scaling, stand near your carries and make the enemy waste movement before you commit. The tradeoff is that aggressive Janna can create picks, but one bad step can remove your peel from the fight before it matters.
How should I use Janna’s tornado in Mayhem?
Use tornado to interrupt predictable movement, cover choke points, or punish enemies walking through minions and allies to reach your backline. If the enemy has strong divers, save it for their entry instead of fishing from max range every time. The tradeoff is simple: a missed tornado gives the enemy a clean window to engage.
When should I shield an ally?
Shield the ally who is about to take damage or who is actively trading, not always the lowest-health player. If your carry is stepping forward to hit, shield them before the enemy answer lands so they can stay in range. The tradeoff is that shielding too early can be baited out, leaving no protection when the real burst comes.
How do I get the most value from Janna’s ultimate?
Use the ultimate when the enemy has already committed into your team and cannot easily back out. If a diver lands on your carry, knock them away and reset the fight before your team loses damage. The tradeoff is that using it only for healing can be too slow, while using it too early may push enemies to safety and ruin your team’s follow-up.
Is Snowball good on Janna?
Snowball is risky on Janna because she usually wants enemies away from her, not a free path into them. Take it only if your plan is to reposition for a clutch ultimate or follow a guaranteed team engage. The tradeoff is severe: a bad Snowball can put your support body in the middle of a Mayhem fight with no easy exit.
What summoner-style setup does Janna usually want?
Janna usually wants tools that help her survive, reposition, or protect a carry during the first enemy burst. If your team already has enough engage, choose safety over another dive option. The tradeoff is that defensive choices make you harder to kill, but they reduce your ability to start fights yourself.
Which augments should I look for on Janna?
Prioritize augments that improve shielding, healing, movement, cooldown access, or survival when you are playing around a carry. If your team lacks damage, you can consider utility-damage options, but only when they do not force you into unsafe positioning. The tradeoff is that greedier augments may feel better on the scoreboard while making your actual teamfight job worse.
Can Janna build damage in Mayhem?
Damage Janna can work only when your team already has reliable peel and you are not the main protector. If the enemy has assassins or hard engage, utility and survivability are usually more valuable than extra poke. The tradeoff is that damage builds give more pressure when ahead, but they collapse quickly when the enemy reaches your backline.
How should Janna position against dive comps?
Stand close enough to your carry that you can answer the first jump, but not so close that one engage hits both of you. If the enemy is holding Snowball or a long-range engage, move slightly behind your carry and angle your tornado through their approach path. The tradeoff is that tighter defensive spacing improves peel, but stacked allies are easier to punish with area damage.
How should Janna play with poke teams?
With poke teams, Janna should protect the siege and stop forced engages rather than chasing kills. If your poke lands and the enemy gets low, walk forward with your team only after their engage tools are down. The tradeoff is patience: you win by making the enemy start bad fights, not by sprinting into them after every hit.
How should Janna play with melee-heavy teams?
With melee-heavy teams, Janna should follow the engage at a safe distance and shield the ally taking the first counter-hit. If your frontline dives too deep, use your disengage to stop the enemy collapse instead of trying to stand beside them. The tradeoff is that you cannot save every overcommit, so choose the teammate who still has damage and a path back out.
What counters Janna in Mayhem?
Long-range poke, layered crowd control, and enemies who can re-engage after being pushed away are the biggest problems. If they can force your shield or ultimate early, back up and wait for your next peel window instead of pretending you are still safe. The tradeoff is that Janna is excellent at stopping one clean engage, but repeated pressure can wear her team down.
What is the biggest mistake Janna players make?
The biggest mistake is using every spell as soon as it is available instead of saving one answer for the enemy’s real commit. If you throw tornado for poke, shield random chip damage, and ult too early, your carry has no protection when the fight actually starts. The tradeoff is that patient Janna may look quiet, but one well-timed peel sequence can decide the whole fight.