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Recommended Build
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
- 3,100
- Price
- 500
+45 Attack Damage +400 Health +10 Ability Haste Lightshield Strike Your first Attack against a champion Critically Strikes and restores Health.
- 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
- 2,900
- 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.
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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%.
49.91%- 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%.
51.98%- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
51.95%- 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.
47.55%- 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.
52.71%- 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.
49.58%- Total Price
- 1,200
- Price
- 600
+25 Armor +45 Move Speed Plating: Reduces incoming damage from Attacks by 10%.
48.79%- 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).
51.77%- 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.
55.30%- Total Price
- 2,400
- Price
- 300
+550 Health +500 Mana +15 Ability Haste Awe Gain Health. Manaflow (8s, max 4 charges) Landing Attacks and Abilities grant 3 max Mana (doubled vs. champions). Transforms into Fimbulwinter at 360 max Mana.
50.67%- 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.
57.28%- Total Price
- 3,200
- Price
- 650
+350 Health +45 Armor +45 Magic Resist Voidborn Resilience After 5 seconds of champion combat, increase your bonus Armor and Magic Resist by 30% until end of combat.
52.05%Starting items
- Total Price
- 900
- Price
- 500
+350 Health
50.83%- Total Price
- 400
- Price
- 400
+150 Health
50.83%- Total Price
- 250
- Price
- 250
+5 Ability Haste
49.38%- Total Price
- 950
- Price
- 950
+150 Health Recovery: Restores +20 Health every 5 seconds.Undaunted: Blocks 15 damage from attacks and spells from champions (25% effectiveness vs. damage over time abilities).
50.45%- Total Price
- 400
- Price
- 400
+240 Mana Manaflow (8s, max 4 charges) Landing Abilities grants 3 max Mana (doubled vs. champions), up to 360. Helping Hand Attacks deal an additional 5 physical damage to minions.
50.45%Core items
- 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.
- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
- 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.
- 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.
- Total Price
- 1,200
- Price
- 600
+25 Armor +45 Move Speed Plating: Reduces incoming damage from Attacks by 10%.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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%.
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- 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.
51.31%- 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%.
51.78%- 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.
51.23%- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
52.46%- 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.
47.90%- Total Price
- 1,200
- Price
- 600
+25 Armor +45 Move Speed Plating: Reduces incoming damage from Attacks by 10%.
48.56%- 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%.
50.17%- Total Price
- 3,000
- Price
- 225
+40 Attack Damage +400 Health +20 Ability Haste Carve Dealing physical damage to champions reduces their Armor by 6% for 6 seconds. (stacks 5 times). Fervor Dealing physical damage grants +20 Move Speed for 2 seconds.
48.94%- Total Price
- 3,200
- Price
- 775
+400 Health 20% Tenacity The Claws that Catch Gain bonus Attack Damage. Lifeline Taking damage that would reduce your Health below 30% grants a decaying Shield for 4.5 seconds.
55.30%- 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.
48.78%- 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.
54.43%- Total Price
- 2,400
- Price
- 300
+550 Health +500 Mana +15 Ability Haste Awe Gain Health. Manaflow (8s, max 4 charges) Landing Attacks and Abilities grant 3 max Mana (doubled vs. champions). Transforms into Fimbulwinter at 360 max Mana.
50.55%Starting items
- Total Price
- 250
- Price
- 250
+5 Ability Haste
52.18%- Total Price
- 1,050
- Price
- 100
+20 Attack Damage +10 Ability Haste
51.82%- Total Price
- 950
- Price
- 950
+150 Health Recovery: Restores +20 Health every 5 seconds.Undaunted: Blocks 15 damage from attacks and spells from champions (25% effectiveness vs. damage over time abilities).
48.44%- Total Price
- 400
- Price
- 400
+240 Mana Manaflow (8s, max 4 charges) Landing Abilities grants 3 max Mana (doubled vs. champions), up to 360. Helping Hand Attacks deal an additional 5 physical damage to minions.
48.44%Core items
- 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.
- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 3,100
- Price
- 500
+45 Attack Damage +400 Health +10 Ability Haste Lightshield Strike Your first Attack against a champion Critically Strikes and restores Health.
- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
- Total Price
- 3,200
- Price
- 775
+400 Health 20% Tenacity The Claws that Catch Gain bonus Attack Damage. Lifeline Taking damage that would reduce your Health below 30% grants a decaying Shield for 4.5 seconds.
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- 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.
55.65%- Total Price
- 1,250
- Price
- 550
+20 Magic Resist +45 Move Speed 30% Tenacity
56.92%- Total Price
- 3,200
- Price
- 775
+400 Health 20% Tenacity The Claws that Catch Gain bonus Attack Damage. Lifeline Taking damage that would reduce your Health below 30% grants a decaying Shield for 4.5 seconds.
57.53%- 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%.
55.54%- 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.
54.09%- 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.
55.31%- Total Price
- 3,000
- Price
- 225
+40 Attack Damage +400 Health +20 Ability Haste Carve Dealing physical damage to champions reduces their Armor by 6% for 6 seconds. (stacks 5 times). Fervor Dealing physical damage grants +20 Move Speed for 2 seconds.
54.55%- Total Price
- 1,200
- Price
- 600
+25 Armor +45 Move Speed Plating: Reduces incoming damage from Attacks by 10%.
52.03%- 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.
47.12%- 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%.
52.11%- Total Price
- 3,300
- Price
- 1,000
+30 Attack Damage +550 Health Tyranny Gain 2.5% of your bonus Health as Attack Damage. Retribution Gain up to 12% increased Attack Damage based on your percent missing Health.
53.06%- 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.
57.83%Starting items
- Total Price
- 250
- Price
- 250
+5 Ability Haste
56.12%- Total Price
- 1,050
- Price
- 100
+20 Attack Damage +10 Ability Haste
56.35%- Total Price
- 150
- Price
- 150
Active (2 charges) Restores +100 Health over 12 seconds. Refills upon visiting the shop.
57.14%Best ARAM Mayhem Augments
Hextech recommendations / Combo value
| Name | Rarity | Tier | Pick Rate | Games | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | T1 | 54.55% | 10.04% | 1,164 |
Each instance of damage dealt to an enemy reduces their armor and magic resistance by 1. 5 % for 4 seconds, stacking up to 20 times for a total of 30% resistances reduction. View augment details | Silver | T1 | 53.35% | 4.64% | 538 |
Gain one random Prismatic augment, excluding the other two offerings in your current assortment. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 52.61% | 6.96% | 806 |
Grants 35% bonus health , 15% adaptive force , and 50% increased size. View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 52.15% | 9.81% | 1,137 |
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 | T1 | 51.85% | 4.68% | 542 |
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 | T1 | 51.71% | 20.19% | 2,340 |
Casting an ability heals you for 5 – 60 (based on level) (+ 1% maximum health) . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 51.49% | 8.66% | 1,004 |
Gain 15% omnivamp . View augment details | Silver | T1 | 51.22% | 12.37% | 1,433 |
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 | 50.52% | 8.30% | 962 |
Gain the Fleet Footwork and Grasp of the Undying keystone runes. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 50.51% | 6.73% | 780 |
Grants 20 bonus attack damage , 10 ability haste , and 5 lethality . View augment details | Silver | T1 | 50.28% | 4.63% | 537 |
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 | T1 | 50.20% | 14.80% | 1,715 |
Basic attacks deal bonus physical damage equal to 3. 5 % of your maximum health . View augment details | Silver | T1 | 50.16% | 13.11% | 1,519 |
Grants 20% heal and shield power . View augment details | Silver | T1 | 49.25% | 5.17% | 599 |
Grants 1000% base health regeneration , increased to 2000% while below 25% maximum health . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 49.13% | 11.96% | 1,386 |
You can no longer be healed by allies and your health regeneration is set to 0 . Gain 25% omnivamp . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 48.39% | 14.50% | 1,680 |
Gain 1500 bonus health , but reduce your damage output by 10%. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 47.81% | 9.24% | 1,071 |
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 | 47.70% | 6.57% | 761 |
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 | 47.68% | 6.32% | 732 |
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 | T1 | 47.54% | 10.00% | 1,159 |
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 | 47.26% | 7.40% | 857 |
Your pets deal 40% increased damage as well as gain 40% bonus health and size. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 47.19% | 4.92% | 570 |
Automatically cast a modified version of Lissandra's Ring of Frost , creating a cold pulse around you in 450 radius that roots nearby enemies for 1. 25 seconds (6. 5 second cooldown). This modified ability does not deal damage. View augment details | Silver | T1 | 46.46% | 4.63% | 536 |
Surrounds you in flames, causing you to apply a Burn every second to enemy champions within 500 units for 3 seconds that deals magic damage equal to [ 0. 6 6 % of your maximum health per second.] This Burn stacks infinitely and refreshes with each application. View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 45.41% | 4.88% | 566 |
Gain 60 ability haste , increased by 3 each time you score a champion takedown . View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 58.26% | 1.88% | 218 |
Gain 3 Stat Anvils , with a higher chance of obtaining Gold and Prismatic tier anvils. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 57.07% | 3.60% | 417 |
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 | 56.90% | 2.06% | 239 |
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 | 55.51% | 1.96% | 227 |
Gain Bami's Cinder . You can now purchase Hollow Radiance and Sunfire Aegis in spite of the item limit imposed by Immolate . Quest: Obtain Hollow Radiance and Sunfire Aegis . Reward: Upon completing your Quest , convert the items you obtained for the quest into Void Immolation . Void Immolation counts as 2 Burn effect sources. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 55.33% | 4.29% | 497 |
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 | T2 | 54.77% | 2.08% | 241 |
Gain 2 Stat Anvils . View augment details | Silver | T2 | 54.44% | 2.33% | 270 |
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 | 54.33% | 2.19% | 254 |
Increases attack damage by 20% . View augment details | Silver | T2 | 53.85% | 2.13% | 247 |
Gain one random Gold augment, excluding the other two offerings in your current assortment. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 53.19% | 3.93% | 455 |
Your abilities apply on-hit effects (1 second cooldown per target). View augment details | Gold | T2 | 51.62% | 2.39% | 277 |
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 | T2 | 51.56% | 2.21% | 256 |
Gain 25% (+ 35% per 100 bonus armor) (+ 35% per 100 bonus magic resistance) heal and shield power . View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 50.84% | 2.58% | 299 |
Upgrades Bami's Cinder , Hollow Radiance , Sunfire Aegis , and Void Immolation , empowering Immolate to additionally grant you 12 per tick for each enemy champion afflicted by its effect. Additionally, gain 250 . View augment details | Silver | T2 | 50.83% | 3.11% | 360 |
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 | 50.81% | 2.67% | 309 |
Grants the Mountain Dragon Soul , or a different Dragon Soul if you aleady have it. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 50.74% | 2.93% | 339 |
Gain the Conqueror and Lethal Tempo keystone runes. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 50.34% | 2.57% | 298 |
Grants the Infernal Dragon Soul , or a different Dragon Soul if you aleady have it. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 50.29% | 3.00% | 348 |
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 | T2 | 50.00% | 3.26% | 378 |
Your champion's third basic ability (E) gains 100 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 49.83% | 2.58% | 299 |
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 | T2 | 49.65% | 2.45% | 284 |
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 | 49.58% | 2.07% | 240 |
Upgrades Bramble Vest and Thornmail , empowering Thorns to generate a protective shell around you. The shell is broken by the next enemy champion to use a basic attack on-hit against you, which causes them to take 50 – 250 (based on level) (+ 30% armor) (+ 30% magic resistance) (+ 12% maximum health) magic damage . Shell regenerates after 20 – 5 (based on level) seconds of being out-of-combat with enemy champions. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 49.32% | 3.80% | 440 |
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 | 48.95% | 2.47% | 286 |
Gain two completely random augments, excluding the other two offerings in your current assortment. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 48.92% | 2.40% | 278 |
Your or allies' heals and shields on yourself, or your heals and shields on allies, grant the target 30 – 60 (based on level) bonus armor and bonus magic resistance for 3 seconds. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 48.83% | 1.84% | 213 |
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 | 48.74% | 2.05% | 238 |
Grants 60 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 48.48% | 2.56% | 297 |
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 | T2 | 48.48% | 1.99% | 231 |
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 | T2 | 47.99% | 2.36% | 273 |
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 | 47.72% | 3.22% | 373 |
Casting your ultimate ability grants you crowd control immunity for 3 seconds (8 second cooldown). View augment details | Silver | T2 | 47.44% | 2.69% | 312 |
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 | T2 | 47.30% | 1.92% | 222 |
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 | 47.29% | 3.34% | 387 |
Your champion's second basic ability (W) gains 100 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 46.37% | 2.74% | 317 |
Grants 100 item haste , which is equivalent to 50% cooldown reduction for items. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 44.67% | 2.99% | 347 |
Grants 18% armor penetration and magic penetration . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 44.08% | 3.64% | 422 |
Basic attacks on-hit reduce the remaining cooldowns of your abilities by 1. 25 seconds. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 43.78% | 3.88% | 450 |
Whenever you damage an enemy champion with an ability, gain 200 bonus movement speed decaying over 0. 75 seconds. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 42.38% | 1.81% | 210 |
Gain 50 bonus movement speed and 40% slow resist . View augment details | Silver | T3 | 57.94% | 1.09% | 126 |
Your current augments transform into an equal number of completely random Prismatic ones. View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 55.98% | 1.59% | 184 |
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 | 55.79% | 1.64% | 190 |
Heal for 0. 2 – 1. 2 (based on level) (+ 0. 01 % maximum health) per 10 units travelled. View augment details | Gold | T3 | 54.33% | 1.10% | 127 |
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 | T3 | 54.26% | 1.62% | 188 |
Automatically cast an improved version of Sivir's Boomerang Blade at the closest nearby enemy champion within 1250 units, dealing 40 – 200 (based on level) (+ 30% bonus AD) (+ 20% AP) adaptive damage to enemies hit (10 second cooldown). View augment details | Gold | T3 | 53.45% | 1.00% | 116 |
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 | 53.23% | 1.61% | 186 |
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 | 50.41% | 1.06% | 123 |
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 | 50.00% | 1.43% | 166 |
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 | 50.00% | 1.33% | 154 |
Casting your ultimate ability grants you an aura for 2 seconds, growing in size over the duration to up to 500 units. After the duration, you taunt all enemies within the aura for 2 seconds and gain 50% damage reduction for the same duration (30 second cooldown). Additionally, gain 30 ultimate haste. Aura is activated once the ultimate's effect starts or has elapsed. View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 50.00% | 1.33% | 154 |
Scoring a champion takedown grants you 100% bonus movement speed and 15% total attack speed for 4 seconds. View augment details | Gold | T3 | 50.00% | 1.07% | 124 |
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 | 49.43% | 1.52% | 176 |
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 | T3 | 49.36% | 1.35% | 156 |
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 | T3 | 49.18% | 1.05% | 122 |
Upon acquiring this augment and each time you respawn, gain either 30% adaptive force , 20% bonus health , and 40% increased size or 70 ability haste , 40% bonus movement speed , and 40% reduced size. View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 48.95% | 1.64% | 190 |
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 | 48.53% | 1.17% | 136 |
Damaging enemies with your ultimate ability polymorphs them into harmless critters for 2 seconds, during which their base movement speed is reduced by 60 , and disarms them for the same duration (15 second cooldown per target). View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 47.15% | 1.06% | 123 |
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 | T3 | 46.85% | 1.23% | 143 |
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 | T3 | 46.59% | 1.52% | 176 |
Casting your ultimate grants you invulnerability for 2 seconds (8 second cooldown). View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 46.53% | 1.24% | 144 |
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 | T3 | 46.10% | 1.22% | 141 |
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 | 45.86% | 1.56% | 181 |
Heal for 12% of the post-mitigation damage dealt by your critical strikes . Additionally, gain 25% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T3 | 45.00% | 1.55% | 180 |
Your champion's first basic ability (Q) gains 100 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T3 | 43.70% | 1.03% | 119 |
Gain 1750 upon acquiring this augment. View augment details | Gold | T3 | 42.78% | 1.67% | 194 |
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 | T3 | 42.13% | 1.54% | 178 |
Your heals and shields cause you to fire a missile to the nearest enemy unit within 650 units over 0. 32 seconds, applying a Burn upon arrival that deals magic damage equal to 0. 2 % of the target's maximum health every second over 5 seconds, for a total of 1% (1. 5 -second cooldown). The Burn's per-tick damage increases to up to 0. 8 % of the target's maximum health based on the relative value of the triggering heal or shield against the maximum health of the ally recipient, for a total maximum damage of 4% of the target's maximum health . View augment details | Gold | T3 | 41.81% | 1.53% | 177 |
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 | T3 | 41.03% | 1.35% | 156 |
Grants 50% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T3 | 40.27% | 1.29% | 149 |
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 | 38.46% | 0.90% | 104 |
Casting your ultimate ability resets its cooldown once its effect starts or has elapsed (75 second cooldown, reset upon death). View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 35.77% | 1.18% | 137 |
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 | T4 | 54.02% | 0.75% | 87 |
Grants the Hextech Dragon Soul , or a different Dragon Soul if you aleady have it. View augment details | Silver | T4 | 53.85% | 0.56% | 65 |
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 | T4 | 53.57% | 0.48% | 56 |
获得魄罗之王的弹跳!魄罗之王的弹跳:变形为【魄罗之王】3秒!你现在处于不可阻挡和幽灵状态。获得?伤害减免和?移动速度,但被沉默且无法攻击。此外,每1秒都会弹跳,在着陆时对附近的敌方英雄们造成?物理伤害和击退。【魄罗之王】的每次施放仅能对同一敌人造成一次击退。已防止的伤害:?已造成的伤害:?被弹跳的敌人数:? View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 51.76% | 0.73% | 85 |
Replace a summoner spell with Laser Heal . Laser Heal: Channel for up to 2. 5 seconds to project an energy beam in the target direction, during which you can steer the beam in the direction of the cursor. The beam heals you and allies within for 200 – 550 (based on level) (+ 70% AP) (+ 50% bonus health) and deals 100 – 350 (based on level) (+ 50% AP) magic damage to enemies within, both over the duration. Enemies hit are also slowed by 20%. Laser Heal can be recast during the channel to end it early. Healing granted by the laser counts as self-healing. View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 51.52% | 0.85% | 99 |
Upon acquiring this augment and each time you respawn, gain either 30% adaptive force , 20% bonus health , and 40% increased size or 70 ability haste , 40% bonus movement speed , and 40% reduced size. View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 51.28% | 0.67% | 78 |
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 | 50.67% | 0.65% | 75 |
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 | T4 | 50.53% | 0.82% | 95 |
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 | T4 | 50.00% | 0.67% | 78 |
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 | T4 | 50.00% | 0.57% | 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 | 50.00% | 0.55% | 64 |
Basic attacks that critically strike apply on-hit effects an additional time. Additionally, gain 25% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T4 | 50.00% | 0.48% | 56 |
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 | T4 | 48.28% | 0.75% | 87 |
Grants a spell shield that blocks the next hostile ability (30 second cooldown, timer does not restart from champion damage taken). View augment details | Silver | T4 | 48.08% | 0.45% | 52 |
Abilities with dashes or blinks gain 175 ability haste . View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 47.54% | 0.53% | 61 |
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 | T4 | 45.31% | 0.55% | 64 |
Gain ( 75 / 50) bonus attack range. View augment details | Silver | T4 | 44.83% | 0.50% | 58 |
Your slowing effects reduce the movement speed of targets by an additional 75 . View augment details | Silver | T4 | 44.12% | 0.59% | 68 |
Quest: Score 18 champion takedowns . Reward: Upon completing your Quest , you receive The Golden Spatula . If your inventory is full at the time of quest completion, the item will be granted as soon as a slot in the inventory is available. View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 43.48% | 0.60% | 69 |
Gain the Dark Harvest and First Strike keystone runes. View augment details | Gold | T4 | 43.10% | 0.50% | 58 |
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 | T4 | 43.08% | 0.56% | 65 |
Gain 40 – 100 (based on level) adaptive force for 3 seconds upon gaining a shield (5 second cooldown). View augment details | Silver | T4 | 43.01% | 0.80% | 93 |
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 | T4 | 41.94% | 0.54% | 62 |
Grants 3 random Dragon Souls . View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 41.03% | 0.67% | 78 |
周期性地出现一个小蛋糕快速飞越整个大桥。接住小蛋糕会获得50 %i:goldCoins%金币。小蛋糕还会为你和附近的友军回复? + ?已损失生命值,但你们会被施加持续0.5秒的?减速。你的小蛋糕每治疗1000生命值,就会提供150 %i:goldCoins%金币。获得治疗的总和:?已赚取的金币:? View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 40.30% | 0.58% | 67 |
Grants bonus health equal to 50% maximum mana . View augment details | Silver | T4 | 40.00% | 0.73% | 85 |
Gain ( 200 / 100) bonus attack range. View augment details | Gold | T4 | 38.46% | 0.79% | 91 |
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 | 38.46% | 0.45% | 52 |
Upon dropping below 35% of your maximum health , you knock back all enemies within a 500 radius by 750 units and slow them by 90% for 1. 5 seconds (25 second cooldown, resets upon death). View augment details | Silver | T4 | 33.33% | 0.49% | 57 |
Illaoi Skill Combos
Extracted from the skill order guide
Use R > Q > E > W only when landing E is consistently unrealistic.
Use R > E > W > Q only when your augments or team setup reliably let you stay in melee range.
Take R whenever it is available, max E first, max Q second, and leave W for last.
Illaoi Counters
Counters and threats extracted from the matchup guide
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Read counter detailsIllaoi Team Comp Highlights
Partner patterns extracted from the team comp guide
Hard engage tanks: Malphite, Leona, Nautilus, Amumu
These champions force the first real decision. If they land engage, enemies cannot calmly sidestep Illaoi’s setup or kite backward for free. Illaoi follows into a clustered fight, drops her ultimate when multiple enemies are already committed, and turns the brawl into a damage check the enemy team often does not want.
Zone control mages: Anivia, Veigar, Viktor, Orianna
Illaoi punishes enemies who cannot move cleanly. Zone mages create walls, fields, slows, or ball pressure that make it harder to leave her tentacle area after she commits. They also give the team a ranged threat when enemies refuse to fight inside Illaoi’s range.
Displacement and pull supports: Blitzcrank, Thresh, Pyke, Alistar
Displacement brings targets into Illaoi’s preferred space. A hook, flay, knockback, or headbutt can move an enemy from safe poke range into tentacle range, where Illaoi’s damage pattern becomes much harder to ignore.
Ally protection and reset supports: Lulu, Karma, Janna, Milio
Illaoi is powerful when she is allowed to stand her ground. Shields, speed boosts, disengage, and peel help her survive the awkward seconds between stepping forward and turning the fight. They also protect her from being poked out before the real brawl starts.
Follow-up area damage carries: Miss Fortune, Brand, Ziggs, Rumble
Illaoi creates messy, clumped fights. Area damage champions love enemies who are slowed by decision-making, body-blocked by allies, or forced to choose between leaving Illaoi’s zone and walking through ranged damage. They also solve one of Illaoi’s main problems: enemies who stand outside her reach and chip her down.
Synergy mechanism: These champions force the first real decision. If they land engage, enemies cannot calmly sidestep Illaoi’s setup or kite backward for free. Illaoi follows into a clustered fight, drops her ultimate when multiple enemies are already committed, and turns the brawl into a damage check the enemy team often does not want. Combo: Let the tank start when Illaoi is close enough to reach the fight, not when she is still clearing behind the team. The clean pattern is engage first, Illaoi walks or Snowballs into the locked group, pulls a spirit if there is a stable target, then ultimates when enemies are forced to hit back or walk through her zone. Best scenario: This is strongest against short-range teams that need to step forward to deal damage. If the enemy carries are behind their frontline, the tank can pin the front, Illaoi punishes the pile, and the enemy backline must choose between abandoning their tank or walking into tentacles. Enemy answer: The enemy will try to bait the tank engage, then instantly disengage out of Illaoi’s area. They may also hold knockbacks, silences, or long-range poke for the moment Illaoi commits. If they spread before the fight starts, Illaoi gets far less value. Failure risk: The biggest failure is an engage that starts too deep or too early. If Illaoi cannot reach, the tank dies alone and Illaoi is left trying to salvage a lost fight. Another risk is stacking all damage into the enemy frontline while the enemy carries free-hit from outside her range. Recovery: If the first engage misses or gets kited, do not chase through the whole lane. Reset around tentacles, let Illaoi threaten spirit pull on the next target that steps up, and ask the tank to peel the second wave of enemy engage instead of forcing another blind dive. 2. Zone control mages: Anivia, Veigar, Viktor, Orianna Synergy mechanism: Illaoi punishes enemies who cannot move cleanly. Zone mages create walls, fields, slows, or ball pressure that make it harder to leave her tentacle area after she commits. They also give the team a ranged threat when enemies refuse to fight inside Illaoi’s range. Combo: The mage should hold control tools until Illaoi has a reason to fight, not throw everything at max range for poke only. If Illaoi lands a spirit pull or threatens ultimate, the mage places zone control behind or beside the target’s escape path. That turns a simple retreat into a bad pathing problem. Best scenario: This pairing shines near narrow lane spaces and around minion waves where enemy movement is already limited. Illaoi stands forward enough to threaten a pull, the mage controls the exit, and the enemy frontline is forced to either eat damage or abandon space. Enemy answer: Enemies will try to outrange both champions, clear waves quickly, and wait until Illaoi’s team wastes control tools. Mobile champions may dash past the zone and hit the mage instead, forcing Illaoi to turn around rather than finish her own setup. Failure risk: If the mage plays too far back, Illaoi becomes the only visible threat and gets kited. If Illaoi commits before the mage is ready, the enemy can simply walk away. The comp also becomes fragile if nobody can start fights and both champions are waiting for the other to create pressure. Recovery: When the enemy refuses to enter, switch to wave control and spirit-pull fishing. Let the mage punish anyone who steps up to clear. If divers jump the mage, Illaoi should stop chasing forward and fight around the threatened ally, because her counter-engage is often stronger than her long chase. 3. Displacement and pull supports: Blitzcrank, Thresh, Pyke, Alistar Synergy mechanism: Displacement brings targets into Illaoi’s preferred space. A hook, flay, knockback, or headbutt can move an enemy from safe poke range into tentacle range, where Illaoi’s damage pattern becomes much harder to ignore. Combo: The support looks for a pull or displacement on a target Illaoi can actually reach. Illaoi should not waste her full commit on a tank dragged in with full enemy follow-up ready behind him. The better combo is hook a carry or overextended bruiser, Illaoi immediately threatens spirit pull or ultimate, and the team collapses before the enemy can reset formation. Best scenario: This is best when the enemy has one or two key ranged champions who are carrying fights by standing just outside Illaoi’s range. One clean hook changes the lane dynamic because those champions can no longer posture freely near the wave. Enemy answer: The enemy will hide behind minions, keep tanks in front, or bait hooks onto low-value targets. They may also counter-engage after the hook lands, especially if Illaoi steps too far forward without her team following. Failure risk: The danger is tunnel vision. If every hook on a tank becomes an all-in, Illaoi’s team burns resources into the worst target and gets cleaned up by the backline. Pyke-style skirmish picks can also fail if Illaoi is too slow to connect and the fight splits into multiple small duels. Recovery: Treat bad hooks as space tools, not mandatory fights. If a tank gets pulled, hit him enough to force respect, then reset behind the wave. Save Illaoi’s full commit for a target that cannot immediately walk out or for the enemy counter-engage when they overreact to the hook. 4. Ally protection and reset supports: Lulu, Karma, Janna, Milio Synergy mechanism: Illaoi is powerful when she is allowed to stand her ground. Shields, speed boosts, disengage, and peel help her survive the awkward seconds between stepping forward and turning the fight. They also protect her from being poked out before the real brawl starts. Combo: Illaoi walks up with support coverage, threatens spirit pull, and saves her largest commit for when the enemy tries to punish her position. The support should not spend every defensive tool before Illaoi engages. The best use is often after she is targeted, when the enemy has already stepped into her damage zone. Best scenario: This is strong into poke-plus-disengage teams. Illaoi can absorb pressure, keep enough health to threaten the next wave, and punish enemies who finally get impatient and dive. A protected Illaoi also makes it harder for assassins to reach the backline cleanly, because she turns the middle of the lane into dangerous ground. Enemy answer: Enemies may ignore Illaoi and hit the enchanter first, or wait out shields before re-engaging. Long-range poke can still be a problem if Illaoi’s team cannot ever start a fight or force the enemy to move. Failure risk: Too much protection and not enough initiation can make the comp passive. Illaoi survives, but nobody is forced to fight her. Another failure is overextending because shields make the first few seconds feel safe; once support tools are down, Illaoi can still be kited and collapsed on. Recovery: If the enemy refuses to dive, shift from frontlining to controlled threat. Stand near tentacles, pull spirits when enemies clear waves, and let the support save tools for enemy engage instead of using them to chase. If the enchanter is being focused, Illaoi should play closer to them and punish the diver rather than chasing the enemy backline. 5. Follow-up area damage carries: Miss Fortune, Brand, Ziggs, Rumble Synergy mechanism: Illaoi creates messy, clumped fights. Area damage champions love enemies who are slowed by decision-making, body-blocked by allies, or forced to choose between leaving Illaoi’s zone and walking through ranged damage. They also solve one of Illaoi’s main problems: enemies who stand outside her reach and chip her down. Combo: Illaoi threatens the front and pulls attention. Once enemies group to hit her or rescue a teammate, the area damage carry fires into the pile. The timing matters. If the carry casts before Illaoi commits, enemies spread. If Illaoi commits with no follow-up ready, she gets focused and kited. Best scenario: This works best when the enemy team has immobile carries or multiple melee champions. Illaoi forces them to respect close range, while the damage carry punishes the space behind them. Even if the enemy runs from Illaoi, they often run through the carry’s damage path. Enemy answer: Enemies will spread wide, hold mobility for the carry’s big damage, and try to poke Illaoi before the fight starts. Assassins may also dive the damage carry while Illaoi is busy fighting the frontline. Failure risk: The comp can become too damage-heavy with no one to start or protect. Illaoi may be forced to act as the only frontline and only engager, which makes her predictable. If the carry uses area damage on wave clear right before a fight, Illaoi’s engage loses its payoff. Recovery: Slow the pace until major follow-up tools are available. Illaoi should posture without overcommitting, then punish the enemy’s engage instead of forcing through poke. If assassins threaten the carry, Illaoi can anchor near them and turn the dive into a close-range fight where her kit is much more comfortable.
Best Illaoi teams do not ask her to chase. They bring enemies to her, trap them near her, or keep her alive long enough for the enemy to regret stepping in. If the draft lacks engage, play around spirit pressure and counter-engage. If it lacks ranged damage, force shorter fights and punish overextensions. If it lacks peel, Illaoi must be more patient with her commit, because one failed forward move can leave the whole team without a frontline.
Illaoi ARAM Mayhem vs ARAM
Key mode differences extracted from the ARAM comparison guide
| Focus | Normal ARAM | ARAM: Mayhem | Takeaway |
|---|---|---|---|
| Role Identity | Illaoi acts as a frontline-adjacent zone holder who punishes anyone stepping into her E range or fighting near her tentacles. | She becomes a trap champion who waits for enemy dashes or overextended burst attempts, then turns fights when enemies are committed. | Wait for enemy commitment before engaging rather than walking up like a permanent tank. |
| E Usage Timing | Landing Test of Spirit slowly wins standoffs by forcing enemies to retreat, take damage, or give up space. | Enemies may answer immediately with augments instead of backing off, so keep movement ready for divers after hitting spirit. | Hit spirit when safe but stay ready for the real champion diving you. |
| Ultimate Timing | Illaoi can often solve engages by ulting when enemies group near her tentacles and start melee fights. | Best ultimates happen when multiple enemies have already entered her space; ulting before they spend mobility lets them escape. | Use R as counter-engage after enemies commit, not as a blind engage. |
| Snowball Discipline | Illaoi can use Snowball to force surprise ultimates against teams standing too close together. | Landed Snowball is more dangerous because enemies may have stronger answers; recast only if enemies will still be there for R. | Ask if enemies will still be here when you press R before recasting Snowball. |
| Tempo and Patience | Illaoi can grind by creating tentacles, fishing for E, and slowly making enemies uncomfortable over time. | One augment-enhanced engage or burst combo can decide fights before Illaoi builds her perfect zone, requiring preparation beforehand. | Prepare before fights start: stand near tentacles and avoid being chunked early. |
| Build Adaptation | Illaoi can lean into bruiser damage with enough durability to survive standard front-to-back standoffs. | Items and runes must answer the lobby's damage pattern; earlier survivability is needed against burst before ult produces value. | Damage is useless if you die before the fight locks around you. |
Champion Analysis
Role / Current performance
Illaoi the Kraken Priestess stands as one of League of Legends' most imposing fighter champions, renowned for her devastating AoE damage and zone control. In ARAM: Mayhem, Illaoi's sustained damage output and ability to create tentacles in an area make her a formidable melee fighter, particularly skilled at dealing catastrophic AoE damage in confined spaces. Illaoi functions as a melee fighter and semi-tank, with her core advantage stemming from her passive, "Prophet of an Old God," which creates tentacles around her that auto-attack nearby enemies. Her Q, "Tentacle Smash," provides AoE damage, while W, "Harsh Lesson," makes Illaoi's next auto-attack trigger all tentacle attacks. E, "Test of Spirit," extracts enemy souls and serves as an excellent control tool in ARAM, forcing enemies to either destroy the soul vessel or take continuous damage. Her ultimate, R "Leap of Faith," creates numerous tentacles in an area and stands as one of ARAM's most powerful AoE abilities. The core gameplay loop centers on combining these abilities for maximum impact. During teamfights, Illaoi should R into the enemy team to create a tentacle storm, then immediately use W to trigger all tentacles for catastrophic AoE damage. This combination transforms Illaoi into a zone control powerhouse capable of controlling tight corridors and punishing enemies who cluster together. The E soul extraction adds another layer of pressure, as soul-extracted enemies must choose between destroying the vessel or suffering ongoing damage, creating lose-lose scenarios in the confined ARAM lane. Illaoi's strengths include extremely high R AoE damage, passive tentacle auto-attacks, W triggering all tentacles simultaneously, and practical E control. However, she carries significant weaknesses that players must navigate. Illaoi has no mobility, making her vulnerable to poke and kiting. Her abilities require close range to be effective, and she remains susceptible to crowd control that can prevent her from executing her combo. These weaknesses mean Illaoi must carefully time her engages and position herself to avoid being poked down before she can commit to a fight. Her strategic value in ARAM: Mayhem lies in her ability to create zones that enemies cannot safely enter, turning the single-lane format into an advantage where her tentacles can reach multiple targets simultaneously. Players who master the R-into-W combo and learn to land E consistently will find Illaoi to be a dominant force capable of turning teamfights with well-executed ultimate placement.
Core Tips
Long-form tips / Play pattern
Illaoi wins Mayhem fights by forcing enemies into bad options: walk forward into tentacles, back away and lose space, or commit into her ultimate and get punished. She is strongest when fights happen around a trapped spirit, a wall-side tentacle, or a clustered enemy engage rather than playing as a clean backline poker. Start fights with E when possible. Pulling a spirit before the enemy commits gives your team a safe damage target and forces enemies to either abandon the spirit or step into your zone. Cast E through minion gaps, after an enemy uses a dash, or when a frontliner walks up to clear the wave. Do not force raw R as your first button unless several enemies are already on top of you. Illaoi's best all-ins happen when enemies have spent movement tools. If you ult too early into five players with all disengage ready, they simply walk out and you are left chasing. Use W to anchor damage when a tentacle can follow up or when the enemy is already slowed, knocked around, body-blocked, or focused on your spirit. W forward without tentacle support leaves you as just a melee champion in a crowded lane. Illaoi is often better as the second engage. Against dive champions, hold E and R until they enter your half of the lane. A diver who lands on your carry is usually predictable for a moment; pull their spirit or ult as their team follows, then turn the fight around your tentacles. Do not panic ult a single tank unless that tank brings the whole enemy team with them. If only one durable champion steps in, E them, damage the spirit, and keep R available. Protect your backline by making the entrance expensive. Stand near the route divers must take, not randomly in the middle of the lane. Your escape is mostly prevention. Illaoi does not recover well after being caught in open space with no tentacles nearby. Before stepping up, ask whether you can retreat through a tentacle, a teammate, or a minion wave. When retreating, throw E backward or sideways at the nearest chaser to force them to sidestep, slow their chase rhythm, or give your team a target to hit. Use Snowball defensively when the mark gives you a safer re-entry or a way to dodge focus. Do not always recast just because it landed. If you have no R, stop pretending you can 1v3. Play around E poke, wave control, and punishing overchases. Fight near walls, but do not hug them so hard that every skillshot hits you. Wall-side tentacles create pressure because enemies have less room to dodge slams. Keep enough distance from your carries that one engage does not hit everyone. Stand forward and off to one side, so the enemy must choose between hitting you or reaching your backline. Use minion waves as timing, not permanent cover. Enemy minions block your E, so wait for your team's wave clear or step to the side for an angle. Do not chase past your tentacle field without a clear kill. Pull the target your team can actually hit. A spirit from a tank is still useful if it is the only safe target and your team can burn it. In full fights, prioritize enemies who already used mobility. Hit the spirit when the real champion is too risky. When a low-health enemy is outside your zone, do not tunnel. Illaoi wins by forcing enemies to come back through her area, not by sprinting alone into their side of the bridge.
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Playstyle / Team structure
Illaoi the Kraken Priestess thrives when enemies walk into her threat rather than when she chases them across open ground. Her game plan centers on claiming a side pocket position near a wall or brush line rather than standing in the dead center of the lane, creating a zone where enemies must respect her presence or risk being pulled into dangerous trades. During the early levels, she should trade in short bursts when opponents step into her side of the lane, then reset spacing rather than forcing extended fights. Spirit pulls and melee punish windows are most effective when enemies are locked into animations or walking through minions. If a pull misses, backing up for a few seconds is better than standing still while five champions unload spells. Snowball functions primarily as a threat rather than a button to press on cooldown. Early use is best after teammate crowd control, against low-mobility carries, or to punish someone who already spent their escape. Landing Snowball into five healthy enemies with no ultimate and no team follow-up usually just donates tempo. Mid game Snowball becomes a real engage tool but only with a plan, such as after the enemy has committed or when landing behind a frontliner creates a fight inside ultimate range. Late Snowball can win or lose the game and should follow confirmed engage, reach carries with no escape, or re-enter after enemy crowd control is spent. Augment choices should favor survival, sticking power, or extended brawl value early on. As the game progresses, adapt to the lobby by leaning into durability against burst, movement against kiting compositions, or counter-engage strength when teammates already provide reliable engage. Push when the team has waveclear advantage or after winning fights, since Illaoi makes narrow tower approaches awkward for melee champions. Stall when outranged, when ultimate is unavailable, or when the team is split on health bars. When ahead, control the center-to-side lane space and force enemies to fight on your terms. Turn immediately on divers rather than chasing the back row first. When behind, stop trying to start fights from max range and instead play as a counter-engage wall, punishing enemies who commit with Snowball, spirit pressure, and ultimate when they can no longer freely disengage. Late game positioning requires standing where enemies cannot ignore Illaoi while keeping a retreat path through the team. The overall rhythm builds patience into explosive punishment, making the lane smaller when ahead and making enemy engage expensive when behind. Every successful Illaoi fight starts with patience and ends with opponents realizing they stood too close for too long.
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Strengths / Weaknesses
Illaoi the Kraken Priestess excels when fights occur inside her zone rather than when chasing across open space. Her primary strength lies in forcing enemies to choose between giving ground or fighting through her setup near tentacles. When ahead, Illaoi should make the lane smaller by walking up with minion waves, positioning near tentacles, and punishing enemies who cannot dodge cleanly. A landed spirit pull with teammates close creates a scenario where targets either lose health for free or panic into bad engages. However, tunneling on spirits while eating enemy skillshots or chasing low-health targets away from tentacles are common ways Illaoi throws games. When two or more enemies commit into melee range, Illaoi should stop retreating and cast her fight tools where enemies are stacked. The critical mistake is using everything on one tank while the enemy backline remains untouched. After winning fights, Illaoi should clear waves, hit structures, collect space, and reform around tentacles rather than chasing past midpoint with low health. In Mayhem, one overchase can trigger unrecoverable chain deaths. When carries are ahead and enemies have divers, Illaoi should play bodyguard, standing between divers and the backline, threatening spirit pull on anyone who jumps in, and holding her ultimate until enemies actually commit. Augment choices when ahead depend on enemy composition. Against enemies who can kite but cannot kill quickly, access-solving augments for movement and sticking power turn health leads into real pressure. When enemies must walk into Illaoi, durability and healing augments cover her main weakness of getting burst before damage and sustain matter. If the team lacks engage, augments creating reliable first contact help start fights on favorable terms after dodgeable enemy spells are down. When behind, Illaoi must shift from domination to playing for one clean punish. She can still flip fights if enemies clump or stand too long near tentacles, but cannot walk through poke forever or force spirit pulls from max range while low. Clearing waves safely makes enemy engage riskier, while ignoring waves leads to getting trapped with no room to dodge. Missing spirit pull while behind requires immediate backing and resetting rather than walking forward to compensate, as that miss creates the enemy's punish window. Behind Illaoi often serves better as counter-engage than first engage. Holding ground near the backline and making divers fight after they enter is more valuable than spending ultimate early on fake engages. Against heavy poke refusing melee range, using side angles and minion cover to threaten pulls that stop poke patterns is key, though desperate low-health pull attempts often hand enemies free kills. When a teammate dies before fights start, disengaging is correct unless enemies are already trapped under tentacles and clumped. Defensive augments help survive burst and punish enemies who enter range. Mobility augments are valuable only when teammates can follow, as behind Illaoi dies fast arriving alone. Against crowd control chains, augments reducing lockout or improving recovery outperform greedy damage. The recovery plan requires patience into punishment, clearing waves, protecting carries, and committing only when enemies step into tentacles, miss key control, or use mobility forward. Behind Illaoi loses by forcing hopeless engages and comes back by turning enemy confidence into bad melee fights.
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Lore / Identity / Text block
Illaoi the Kraken Priestess is defined entirely by her Tentacles in ARAM: Mayhem, where the passive spawn rate is significantly faster than on Summoner's Rift. Tentacles are her entire damage engine, and without them she becomes a slow bruiser with high health but minimal threat. With proper Tentacle coverage, she zones entire corridors and deletes divers. The core strategic principle is to never fight away from Tentacles, as the mode's chaotic pacing tempts players to chase, but chasing kills her damage output. Players should establish a "nest" near their tower or the health relic, then force fights to happen there. If enemies refuse to engage, use the time to spawn more Tentacles along lane walls, creating a trail that follows the wave when pushing. Tentacles only swing automatically when they hit a Spirit, a Vessel, or when commanded with W. They do not attack enemies simply for walking nearby. Pre-minion spawn, Illaoi should identify a safe wall for her first Tentacle, aiming to have at least two active before looking for an all-in. Fighting with zero Tentacles is a critical mistake that results in a fraction of potential damage and likely death without R sustain. Smart enemies will focus Tentacles before fighting, so if they diligently clear them, look for an all-in with R, which spawns fresh Tentacles that cannot be cleared quickly enough. Q serves as the primary survival tool against poke mages prevalent in Mayhem. Every Tentacle hit heals Illaoi for a small amount of missing health, making constant Q usage on minion waves essential for maintaining HP. Aim Q to clip both minion waves and champions to trigger healing from multiple targets simultaneously. W is the trigger mechanism that commands nearby Tentacles to swing at a target, and using W without Tentacles nearby is a waste—a weak, short-range dash with no payoff. E is Illaoi's most powerful tool, as landing it in Mayhem is often a kill. The Spirit does not move, allowing repeated W attacks that transfer massive damage to the real enemy. Even if they run, becoming a Vessel is devastating when Tentacles spawn faster. However, E has a high mana cost and long cooldown early, so players should wait for clear shots rather than fishing constantly. R is the "turn around" button that defines Illaoi in Mayhem's constant, chaotic fights. Each enemy champion hit spawns a Tentacle, and hitting three or more enemies creates a fortress that shreds everything nearby. The key is to R when enemies are committed, not to engage. Using R on a single enemy or when enemies are already running wastes the ultimate and leaves nothing for the next fight. Patience is essential—sometimes the correct play is to engage with Snowball, take damage, then R when enemies collapse.
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Common mistakes / Risk control
Illaoi wins ARAM: Mayhem fights when she forces enemies to stand in her zone, but most poor performances stem from two fundamental habits: throwing abilities before enemies are committed, or entering fights where no tentacles can assist. Recognizing these patterns early prevents the game from becoming a permanent poke simulator. Mechanical mistakes often begin with casting Test of Spirit through full minion waves due to impatience. The pull gets blocked, the enemy backline stays safe, and Illaoi loses her best threat while taking free poke. Players should hold the angle until a minion dies, step sideways, or cast after the team clears the wave. Aiming at enemies who just used dashes, poke spells, or Snowball yields better results. If the pull misses, backing up to the tentacle line and waiting for the next enemy mistake prevents giving a clean engage window. Using Leap of Faith before anyone is trapped creates a dramatic animation with no real fight. Enemies walk out, kite, and re-engage while Illaoi's biggest punish tool is gone. The ultimate should be cast when at least one priority target is close, a spirit is active, or enemy melee champions have committed. Illaoi wants fights on top of her, not at max range. Ignoring tentacle positions and fighting in open space leaves damage and healing feeling terrible because follow-up slams are missing. Before fighting, check tentacle locations and play near walls, choke points, and controlled areas. Spamming Harsh Lesson on the nearest target without watching enemy crowd control causes Illaoi to dash into stuns, silences, knockups, or displacements, preventing slam chains. This ability should be used after key control spells are spent or when the target is already locked down. Casting Tentacle Smash simply because it is available locks Illaoi into a predictable line, misses mobile targets, and gives poke champions time to punish the animation. It should be used when enemies are slowed, trapped, walking through narrow lanes, or trying to last-hit a low-health ally. Pulling a spirit and then hitting the champion instead of the spirit when the champion is out of reach wastes the most reliable damage window. Once the spirit is pulled, commit damage into it unless the actual champion is safely killable. Snowballing into the enemy backline without checking team follow results in arriving alone, burning defensives, and dying before the ultimate turns the fight. Snowball should be used as follow-up after the team starts the fight, after landing Test of Spirit, or when allies can immediately hit the target too. Decision mistakes include picking every fight just because Illaoi has ultimate available, which forces fights into enemy poke, disengage, or fresh cooldowns. Fight when enemies are grouped in a choke, when they step up to hit a turret, or when the team has enough health to stand together. Building only for damage when enemies have enough burst or control to stop Illaoi before slams matter results in hitting hard once but not surviving long enough to turn multiple targets. The safe rule remains simple: do not spend Illaoi's commit tools unless the enemy has to stand near you. If the pull misses, the zone is lost, or disengage occurs, recover by backing into tentacles and forcing the next fight on your terms. Illaoi can appear useless for thirty seconds, then delete a team that gets impatient.
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Illaoi
Is Illaoi a good pick in ARAM: Mayhem? Yes, if your team can fight around her instead of constantly chasing forward. Illaoi is strongest when enemies have to walk into her tentacles, her spirit pull, and her ultimate zone. The tradeoff is that she can look useless if the fight moves past her before she gets set up. What is Illaoi’s main job in a Mayhem fight? Your job is to make one area of the lane miserable to enter. Stand near tentacles, threaten Test of Spirit, and punish anyone who steps too close to poke or engage. If you leave your zone too early, you give up the part of the map where Illaoi is actually scary. When should I use Test of Spirit? Use it when an enemy is walking in a straight line, last-hitting a low target, or hiding behind a predictable teammate movement. Landing it gives your team a safe target to hit without fully committing. Missing it is a real punish window, so do not throw it randomly into mobile champions who are waiting to dash sideways.
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