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26.9Core items
- Total Price
- 2,750
- Price
- 450
+100 Ability Power +600 Mana +10 Ability Haste Echo Damaging Abilities fire 6 Echoes that deal bonus magic damage to the target and nearby enemies. Remaining Echoes fire on the primary target, dealing 20% damage.
- Total Price
- 1,100
- Price
- 800
+12 Magic Penetration +45 Move Speed
- Total Price
- 2,800
- Price
- 800
+90 Ability Power +15 Magic Penetration +6% Move Speed Stormraider Dealing 25% of a champion's maximum Health within 2.5s applies Squall to them. Squall After 2 seconds, deal magic damage. If the target dies before Squall triggers, it damages nearby enemies.
- Total Price
- 2,750
- Price
- 450
+100 Ability Power +600 Mana +10 Ability Haste Echo Damaging Abilities fire 6 Echoes that deal bonus magic damage to the target and nearby enemies. Remaining Echoes fire on the primary target, dealing 20% damage.
- Total Price
- 1,100
- Price
- 800
+12 Magic Penetration +45 Move Speed
- Total Price
- 3,200
- Price
- 900
+110 Ability Power +15 Magic Penetration Cinderbloom Magic and true damage Critically Strikes enemies below +40% Health , dealing 20% increased damage.
- Total Price
- 2,750
- Price
- 450
+100 Ability Power +600 Mana +10 Ability Haste Echo Damaging Abilities fire 6 Echoes that deal bonus magic damage to the target and nearby enemies. Remaining Echoes fire on the primary target, dealing 20% damage.
- Total Price
- 1,100
- Price
- 800
+12 Magic Penetration +45 Move Speed
- Total Price
- 2,700
- Price
- 650
+90 Ability Power +600 Mana +15 Ability Haste Scorn Gain 20 Ultimate Ability Haste. Hatefog Damaging a champion with your Ultimate burns the ground beneath them for 3s, dealing magic damage per second and reducing their Magic Resist.
Situational itemstop 12
- Total Price
- 1,100
- Price
- 800
+12 Magic Penetration +45 Move Speed
51.16%- Total Price
- 2,750
- Price
- 450
+100 Ability Power +600 Mana +10 Ability Haste Echo Damaging Abilities fire 6 Echoes that deal bonus magic damage to the target and nearby enemies. Remaining Echoes fire on the primary target, dealing 20% damage.
51.76%- Total Price
- 3,200
- Price
- 900
+110 Ability Power +15 Magic Penetration Cinderbloom Magic and true damage Critically Strikes enemies below +40% Health , dealing 20% increased damage.
50.55%- Total Price
- 2,800
- Price
- 800
+90 Ability Power +15 Magic Penetration +6% Move Speed Stormraider Dealing 25% of a champion's maximum Health within 2.5s applies Squall to them. Squall After 2 seconds, deal magic damage. If the target dies before Squall triggers, it damages nearby enemies.
51.76%- Total Price
- 3,500
- Price
- 1,100
+130 Ability Power Magical Opus: Increases your total Ability Power by 30%.
52.23%- Total Price
- 2,700
- Price
- 650
+90 Ability Power +600 Mana +15 Ability Haste Scorn Gain 20 Ultimate Ability Haste. Hatefog Damaging a champion with your Ultimate burns the ground beneath them for 3s, dealing magic damage per second and reducing their Magic Resist.
50.92%- Total Price
- 3,000
- Price
- 1,050
+95 Ability Power +40% Magic Penetration
46.66%- Total Price
- 2,700
- Price
- 600
+75 Ability Power +25 Ability Haste Hypershot Dealing Ability damage to champions at 600 range or greater Reveals them for 6 seconds. Focus When Hypershot is triggered, Reveal all other enemy champions within 1400 range of them for 3 seconds.
50.99%- Total Price
- 3,000
- Price
- 800
+60 Ability Power +300 Health Torment: Damaging Abilities burn enemies for 2% max Health magic damage per second for 3 seconds. Suffering: For each second in combat with enemy champions, deal 2% bonus damage, up to 6%.
48.41%- Total Price
- 3,250
- Price
- 450
+105 Ability Power +50 Armor Time Stop: Enter Stasis for 2.5 seconds.
47.05%- Total Price
- 2,850
- Price
- 400
+75 Ability Power +350 Health +15 Ability Haste Grievous Wounds: Dealing magic damage to champions applies 40% Wounds for 3 seconds.
46.99%- Total Price
- 900
- Price
- 350
+10 Ability Haste +45 Move Speed Ionian Insight: Gain 10 Summoner Spell Haste.
52.41%Starting items
- Total Price
- 150
- Price
- 150
Active (2 charges) Restores +100 Health over 12 seconds. Refills upon visiting the shop.
51.81%- Total Price
- 1,200
- Price
- 250
+40 Ability Power +300 Mana +10 Ability Haste Enlighten Levelling up restores 20% max Mana over 3 seconds.
51.81%- Total Price
- 1,200
- Price
- 250
+40 Ability Power +300 Mana +10 Ability Haste Enlighten Levelling up restores 20% max Mana over 3 seconds.
52.85%- Total Price
- 1,100
- Price
- 300
+45 Ability Power Revved Damaging a champion deals bonus magic damage.
49.87%Best ARAM Mayhem Augments
Hextech recommendations / Combo value
| Name | Rarity | Tier | Pick Rate | Games | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | T1 | 54.40% | 6.88% | 2,101 |
Gain one random Prismatic augment, excluding the other two offerings in your current assortment. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 53.91% | 6.28% | 1,918 |
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 | 53.51% | 6.30% | 1,925 |
Gain a Needlessly Large Rod . Quest: Obtain Rabadon's Deathcap and Zhonya's Hourglass . Reward: Upon completing your Quest , convert the items you obtained for the quest into Wooglet's Witchcap . View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 53.23% | 5.98% | 1,826 |
Convert all of your bonus attack damage into ability power at a rate of 1 ability power per 0. 6 bonus attack damage . Additionally, increase your ability power by 15% . View augment details | Silver | T1 | 52.31% | 8.73% | 2,667 |
Your next basic attack or ability hit, or Burn effect, against an enemy champion inflicts them with a Burn that deals [ 100 – 350 (based on level) magic damage over 3 seconds,] as well as releases a canister of chili from the target that lands to a location near them after 0. 75 seconds (3 second cooldown). Upon landing, the canister shatters to create a pool of Chili Oil at the impact area with a radius of 175 units, lasting for 5 seconds. The pool heals you and allied champions within for 60 – 150 (based on level) upon entering and each second of the pool's lifetime thereafter. While enemies are within the pool, they are dealt 100 magic damage every second. For each unique Burn effect source that you have, up to 10, increase the pool's size by 40 units and its damage per tick by 60 magic damage . The healing per tick is also increased by 50 for each unique Burn effect source that the unit being healed has, up to 10. Healing granted by pools counts as self-healing. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 51.94% | 10.44% | 3,190 |
Gain ability haste equal to 30% AP . View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 51.90% | 13.09% | 4,000 |
Gain the Dark Harvest and First Strike keystone runes. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 51.84% | 7.21% | 2,203 |
Gain Veigar's Phenomenal Evil Power . Phenomenal Evil Power: Generate a permanent stack of Phenomenal Evil each time you damage an enemy champion with ability damage . This effect cannot trigger more than once every second globally and once every 3 seconds from the same cast instance . For each stack, gain 1 ability power . If this is not your first augment, start with 40 Phenomenal Evil stacks, granting you 40 ability power . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 51.80% | 14.09% | 4,305 |
Grants 20 – 80 (based on level) ability power . View augment details | Silver | T1 | 51.39% | 13.93% | 4,256 |
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 | 51.25% | 5.62% | 1,717 |
Automatically cast a modified version of Ahri's Fox-Fire , gaining 25% bonus movement speed that decays over 2 seconds and conjuring 3 flames that orbit you clockwise for up to 2. 5 seconds at a radius of 150 units. The flames will fly toward the nearest visible enemy champion within 550 units, dealing 35 – 160 (based on level) (+ 25% bonus AD (+ 25% AP) adaptive damage , reduced to [10. 5 – 48 (based on level) (+ 7. 5 % bonus AD (+ 7. 5 % AP) ] for enemies hit by subsequent flames from the same cast (7 second cooldown). View augment details | Silver | T1 | 50.89% | 5.30% | 1,621 |
Gain the Arcane Comet and Summon Aery keystone runes. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 50.20% | 8.03% | 2,454 |
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 | 50.11% | 8.84% | 2,702 |
Immobilizing or grounding an enemy champion grants you 6 bonus Attack Damage or 10 Ability Power ( Adaptive ), stacking infinitely (5 second cooldown per cast instance ). Lose 50% of stacks on death. View augment details | Silver | T1 | 49.95% | 6.80% | 2,078 |
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 | T1 | 49.50% | 14.05% | 4,293 |
Grants 60 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 49.49% | 5.09% | 1,556 |
Immobilizing or grounding an enemy champion summons a comet above them that lands at their current location after 1 second, dealing 50 – 150 (based on level) (+ 40% AP) (+ 4% of your maximum health) magic damage to enemies within the area (6 second cooldown per target per cast instance ). View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 49.48% | 4.99% | 1,526 |
Grants 18% armor penetration and magic penetration . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 49.46% | 9.38% | 2,865 |
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 | T1 | 49.35% | 5.83% | 1,781 |
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 | 49.19% | 9.49% | 2,901 |
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 | T1 | 48.59% | 17.90% | 5,470 |
Hitting an enemy champion with a basic ability while located at least 700 units away from them at the time of the hit reduces its current cooldown by 80% of its total cooldown, modified to 65% for damage over time abilities. View augment details | Gold | T1 | 48.58% | 14.85% | 4,539 |
Gain 15 ability power and 8 bonus magic resistance for each headwear item or hat you have in your inventory, reduced to 8 ability power and 4 bonus magic resistance for hats obtained from Cappa Juice and Stat Bonus . Eligible Items: Abyssal Mask , Bloodletter's Curse , Cosmic Drive , Diadem of Songs , Edge of Night , Experimental Hexplate , Fimbulwinter , Haunting Guise , Hollow Radiance , Hubris , Jak'Sho, The Protean , Knight's Vow , Liandry's Torment , Rabadon's Deathcap , Riftmaker , Shurelya's Battlesong , Spectre's Cowl , Whispering Circlet , Wooglet's Witchcap View augment details | Silver | T1 | 48.58% | 7.94% | 2,427 |
Basic attacks deal bonus physical damage equal to 75% AP . View augment details | Gold | T1 | 48.31% | 5.12% | 1,565 |
Damaging abilities against enemy champions launch 1 (+ 1 per 33. 33 % critical strike chance) Firecrackers at the target that each deal 10 – 30 (based on level) (+ 7% bonus AD) (+ 7% AP) magic damage (5 second cooldown). Additionally, gain 15% critical strike chance . View augment details | Silver | T1 | 48.25% | 5.34% | 1,631 |
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 | T1 | 47.94% | 8.27% | 2,526 |
Damaging an enemy champion with an ability summons a Void Scar at the location they were damaged for 6 seconds (0. 75 -second cooldown per target). If another Void Scar is summoned within 1250 units, through the same condition, both Void Scars are consumed to create a rift to the void between them that converges over 0. 6 seconds and has a width of 250 units. Enemies within the rift are dealt 100 – 450 (based on level) (+ 5. 5 per 1 Lethality) (+ 5. 5 per 1 flat magic penetration) magic damage and slowed by 99% decaying over 1 second. View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 47.68% | 7.83% | 2,393 |
Your ability hits against champions apply a Burn for 3 seconds that deals [ 2 – 20 (based on level) (+ 4. 6 % bonus AD) (+ 2% AP) bonus magic damage per second] (1 second cooldown per cast instance ). This Burn stacks infinitely and refreshes with each application. Additionally, all of your Burn effects reduce the cooldowns of all your basic abilities by 0. 08 seconds for each tick of damage they deal to a target. View augment details | Prismatic | T1 | 46.96% | 5.65% | 1,727 |
【中娅沙漏】的冷却时间降低至45秒。你现在可以在【中娅沙漏】、【探索者的护臂】或【沃格勒特的巫师帽】凝滞状态持续期间移动。 View augment details | Silver | T1 | 46.58% | 5.12% | 1,565 |
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 | 56.49% | 2.95% | 901 |
Gain two completely random augments, excluding the other two offerings in your current assortment. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 54.33% | 1.93% | 589 |
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 | 53.83% | 1.41% | 431 |
Gain 1750 upon acquiring this augment. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 53.59% | 2.60% | 793 |
Casting your ultimate ability resets its cooldown once its effect starts or has elapsed (75 second cooldown, reset upon death). View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 53.15% | 1.82% | 555 |
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 | T2 | 53.11% | 2.58% | 789 |
Gain 3 Stat Anvils , with a higher chance of obtaining Gold and Prismatic tier anvils. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 52.80% | 3.09% | 945 |
Gain 2 Stat Anvils . View augment details | Silver | T2 | 52.58% | 1.84% | 561 |
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 | 52.50% | 1.89% | 579 |
Upon damaging an enemy while located at over 700 units away at the time of the hit, cast Ezreal's Trueshot Barrage in their direction. The barrage deals 100 – 350 (based on level) (+ 80% bonus AD) (+ 60% AP) magic damage to enemies it passes through (15 second cooldown). This augment is only offered to up to 1 player on each team for a given game. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 52.23% | 3.67% | 1,120 |
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 | 52.12% | 1.70% | 518 |
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 | T2 | 51.95% | 2.01% | 614 |
Grants bonus health equal to 50% maximum mana . View augment details | Silver | T2 | 51.56% | 3.45% | 1,055 |
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 | T2 | 51.28% | 1.40% | 429 |
Grants the Infernal Dragon Soul , or a different Dragon Soul if you aleady have it. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 51.09% | 1.96% | 599 |
Grants the Hextech Dragon Soul , or a different Dragon Soul if you aleady have it. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 50.95% | 1.55% | 473 |
Immobilizing or grounding an enemy champion inflicts them with a Burn for 5 seconds, dealing magic damage equal to [ 0. 8 % of the target's maximum health per second] (5 second cooldown per cast instance ). This Burn stacks infinitely and refreshes with each application. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 50.90% | 1.45% | 442 |
Gain 60 ability haste , increased by 3 each time you score a champion takedown . View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 50.84% | 2.14% | 655 |
Gain a shield that absorbs damage equal to 300% AP and lasts until destroyed. Shield is replenished upon respawn. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 50.19% | 4.30% | 1,313 |
Whenever you damage an enemy champion with an ability, gain 200 bonus movement speed decaying over 0. 75 seconds. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 49.94% | 2.80% | 855 |
Critical strikes against enemy champions launch 1 (+ 1 per 33. 33 % critical strike chance) Firecrackers at the target that each deal 20 – 100 (based on level) magic damage (4 second cooldown). Additionally, gain 25% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 49.71% | 4.00% | 1,223 |
Gain one random Gold augment, excluding the other two offerings in your current assortment. View augment details | Silver | T2 | 49.71% | 3.34% | 1,020 |
Your champion's first basic ability (Q) gains 100 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 49.36% | 4.10% | 1,252 |
Immobilizing or grounding an enemy champion grants you 20 bonus health , stacking infinitely (5 second cooldown per cast instance ). View augment details | Gold | T2 | 49.00% | 3.27% | 1,000 |
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 | 48.91% | 3.01% | 920 |
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 | T2 | 48.81% | 2.61% | 797 |
Casting an ability heals you for 5 – 60 (based on level) (+ 1% maximum health) . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 48.29% | 1.82% | 555 |
Your current augments transform into an equal number of completely random Prismatic ones. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 47.73% | 1.44% | 440 |
You gain a health threshold equal to 70% maximum health which cannot be modified nor exceeded by any means. In return, you deal bonus true damage equal to 15% of all of the damage you deal pre-mitigation. View augment details | Prismatic | T2 | 47.38% | 1.81% | 553 |
Your slowing effects reduce the movement speed of targets by an additional 75 . View augment details | Silver | T2 | 47.11% | 2.66% | 813 |
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 | T2 | 46.62% | 1.94% | 592 |
Your champion's third basic ability (E) gains 100 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T2 | 46.50% | 2.99% | 914 |
Grants 100 item haste , which is equivalent to 50% cooldown reduction for items. View augment details | Gold | T2 | 44.91% | 1.48% | 452 |
Immobilizing or grounding an enemy champion grants 10 bonus armor and bonus magic resistance for 10 seconds, stacking up to 10 times for a total of 100 bonus resistances, and refreshing on subsequent triggers (5 second cooldown per cast instance ). View augment details | Silver | T2 | 44.44% | 1.53% | 468 |
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 | 57.87% | 0.58% | 178 |
Alternate between automatically casting a modified version of Sona's Aria of Perseverance and modified Song of Celerity , with the former being cast first (10 second cooldown). Aria of Perseverance: Heal yourself for 60 (+ 60% AP) and send out a tone to the most wounded allied champion within 1000 units that heals them for the same amount. Additionally, generate an aura that grants you and tagged allied champions a 80 (+ 40% AP) shield for 1. 5 seconds. Song of Celerity: Gain 30% bonus movement speed for 7 seconds. If you take damage during this time, the duration ends prematurely once or if 3 seconds have elapsed. Additionally, generate an aura that grants tagged allied champions 20% bonus movement speed for 3 seconds. View augment details | Gold | T3 | 56.96% | 1.27% | 388 |
Grants 3 random Dragon Souls . View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 55.37% | 0.58% | 177 |
Damaging basic attacks or abilities against enemy champions deal 50 – 150 (based on level) (+ 40% bonus AD) (+ 20% AP) bonus magic damage , and grant you 30 and 25% bonus movement speed for 1. 5 seconds (30 second cooldown per champion). View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 53.51% | 0.75% | 228 |
Immobilizing or grounding an enemy champion heals you for 30 – 250 (based on level) (+ 1. 5 % maximum health) (5 second cooldown per cast instance ). View augment details | Silver | T3 | 53.19% | 0.62% | 188 |
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 | 53.11% | 0.79% | 241 |
Grants bonus movement speed equal to 70% ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T3 | 52.69% | 1.22% | 372 |
Gain 100% bonus movement speed . This bonus is lost for 6 seconds after taking damage from champions. View augment details | Silver | T3 | 52.17% | 1.28% | 391 |
Your abilities apply on-hit effects (1 second cooldown per target). View augment details | Gold | T3 | 51.52% | 1.19% | 363 |
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 | T3 | 51.27% | 1.29% | 394 |
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 | T3 | 50.37% | 0.88% | 270 |
Your abilities now have a health cost of 5% current health to cast them. In return, you gain ability power based on your missing health , up to 75 – 150 (based on level) at 70% missing health , 0% – 50% (based on missing health) bonus movement speed , and 0% – 20% (based on missing health) omnivamp . View augment details | Prismatic | T3 | 50.30% | 1.11% | 338 |
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 | 50.00% | 1.13% | 346 |
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 | T3 | 49.75% | 0.65% | 199 |
Gain 50 bonus movement speed and 40% slow resist . View augment details | Silver | T3 | 49.30% | 0.94% | 286 |
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 | T3 | 48.21% | 0.82% | 251 |
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 | 48.16% | 1.16% | 353 |
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 | 48.07% | 1.18% | 362 |
Basic attacks on-hit against enemy champions consume 2. 5 % of your maximum mana to deal bonus magic damage equal to 4. 5 % of your maximum mana . This damage can critically strike for (100% + 30% ) bonus damage. View augment details | Silver | T3 | 47.84% | 1.06% | 324 |
Heal for 0. 2 – 1. 2 (based on level) (+ 0. 01 % maximum health) per 10 units travelled. View augment details | Gold | T3 | 47.14% | 0.69% | 210 |
Gain Leona's Sunlight . Sunlight: Your damaging abilities mark enemies, causing them to take 40 – 200 (based on level) bonus magic damage from your ally's next basic attack or ability hit against them (0. 75 -second cooldown per target). View augment details | Gold | T3 | 47.04% | 1.16% | 355 |
Heal for 12% of the post-mitigation damage dealt by your critical strikes . Additionally, gain 25% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T3 | 46.63% | 0.68% | 208 |
Casting your ultimate ability grants you crowd control immunity for 3 seconds (8 second cooldown). View augment details | Silver | T3 | 46.63% | 0.58% | 178 |
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 | 46.47% | 1.11% | 340 |
Convert all of your bonus attack speed into ability haste at a rate of 0. 65 ability haste per 1% bonus attack speed . Additionally, your abilities' total cooldowns are reduced by 10%. View augment details | Silver | T3 | 46.41% | 0.68% | 209 |
You can no longer be healed by allies and your health regeneration is set to 0 . Gain 25% omnivamp . View augment details | Gold | T3 | 45.68% | 1.17% | 359 |
Grants 50% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T3 | 45.24% | 1.27% | 389 |
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 | T3 | 44.89% | 0.74% | 225 |
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 | T3 | 44.22% | 0.65% | 199 |
Gain 35% (+ 5% per 100 AP) bonus attack speed and 25% (+ 5% per 100 AP) critical strike chance . View augment details | Silver | T3 | 43.39% | 1.31% | 401 |
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 | T3 | 42.79% | 0.66% | 201 |
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 | 35.91% | 0.72% | 220 |
Grants 1000% base health regeneration , increased to 2000% while below 25% maximum health . View augment details | Gold | T4 | 56.70% | 0.32% | 97 |
Gain a modified Hand of Baron , which only grants 25% increased adaptive force and greatly empowers nearby allied minions . View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 55.88% | 0.22% | 68 |
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 | 55.76% | 0.54% | 165 |
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 | T4 | 55.56% | 0.38% | 117 |
Granting a buff , heal , or shield to your ally deals 30 – 150 (based on level) true damage to enemies within 450 units of them and slows targets by 30% for 2 seconds (2 second cooldown). View augment details | Silver | T4 | 53.80% | 0.56% | 171 |
Immobilizing or grounding an enemy champion grants a shield for 3 seconds that absorbs 150 – 450 (based on level) (+ 4% maximum health) damage (5 second cooldown per cast instance ). Shields can stack between multiple triggers of this effect, though not refreshing the duration of previous shields. View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 53.33% | 0.25% | 75 |
你的敌人消失信号将发射一个飞弹至被信号标记的位置,这个飞弹会对敌人造成? + 10%已损失生命值的魔法伤害并治疗友军? + 10%已损失生命值。 View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 52.34% | 0.42% | 128 |
Gain the Aftershock and Glacial Augment keystone runes. View augment details | Gold | T4 | 51.72% | 0.38% | 116 |
Your champion's second basic ability (W) gains 100 ability haste . View augment details | Gold | T4 | 51.39% | 0.47% | 144 |
Gain 15% omnivamp . View augment details | Silver | T4 | 51.35% | 0.24% | 74 |
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 | T4 | 50.70% | 0.46% | 142 |
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 | T4 | 50.29% | 0.57% | 173 |
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 | T4 | 49.60% | 0.41% | 125 |
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 | T4 | 49.35% | 0.50% | 154 |
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 | 49.09% | 0.36% | 110 |
获得?技能急速(40%%i:scaleCrit%)。 View augment details | Silver | T4 | 49.02% | 0.33% | 102 |
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 | T4 | 48.94% | 0.31% | 94 |
Casting your ultimate grants you invulnerability for 2 seconds (8 second cooldown). View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 48.10% | 0.26% | 79 |
Replace a summoner spell with Feel the Burn . Feel the Burn: Casts both Exhaust and Ignite on all enemy champions within 800 units, with the former having its slow strength increased to 50% and the latter modified to deal 70 – 410 (based on level) true damage over the duration. This effect counts as a Burn source. View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 48.05% | 0.25% | 77 |
Replace a summoner spell with Poltergeist . Poltergeist: Casts both Barrier and Ghost on yourself, both lasting 5 seconds and with the former granting a shield for 110 – 440 (based on level) and the latter granting 30% bonus movement speed . View augment details | Silver | T4 | 47.96% | 0.32% | 98 |
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 | 47.95% | 0.48% | 146 |
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 | 46.43% | 0.37% | 112 |
Replace a summoner spell with Droppybara . Droppybara: Call upon a massive capybara to land down at the target location after 2. 5 seconds, dealing true damage equal to the 30% of the target's maximum health to enemies within a 650 radius. Deals 70% damage to minions. This augment is only offered to up to 1 player on each team for a given game. View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 46.01% | 0.53% | 163 |
Granting a heal or shield to an allied champion blesses them for 8 seconds. Whenever a blessed ally damages an enemy champion, you generate a stack of Devotion , stacking up to 50 times. Upon reaching maximum stacks, you unleash a shockwave that deals 50 – 300 (based on level) (+ 750% heal and shield power) magic damage to nearby enemies. Enemy champions damaged below a percentage of their maximum health equal to 25% of your heal and shield power are executed . View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 45.78% | 0.27% | 83 |
Grants 35% bonus health , 15% adaptive force , and 50% increased size. View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 44.44% | 0.35% | 108 |
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% | 0.45% | 138 |
Gain ( 200 / 100) bonus attack range. View augment details | Gold | T4 | 43.27% | 0.34% | 104 |
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 | 42.40% | 0.41% | 125 |
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 | T4 | 42.25% | 0.23% | 71 |
Your heals and shields on allied champions are increased in effectiveness by 30%. View augment details | Gold | T4 | 41.72% | 0.49% | 151 |
Basic attacks that critically strike apply on-hit effects an additional time. Additionally, gain 25% critical strike chance . View augment details | Gold | T4 | 41.67% | 0.31% | 96 |
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 | 41.33% | 0.49% | 150 |
Gain 25% (+ 35% per 100 bonus armor) (+ 35% per 100 bonus magic resistance) heal and shield power . View augment details | Prismatic | T4 | 38.57% | 0.23% | 70 |
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 | T4 | 38.18% | 0.36% | 110 |
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 | T5 | 68.85% | 0.20% | 61 |
Grants the Mountain Dragon Soul , or a different Dragon Soul if you aleady have it. View augment details | Silver | T5 | 58.62% | 0.19% | 58 |
Basic attacks on-hit reduce the remaining cooldowns of your abilities by 1. 25 seconds. View augment details | Prismatic | T5 | 57.38% | 0.20% | 61 |
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 | T5 | 53.03% | 0.22% | 66 |
Deal 1% increased damage per 10 movement speed you have more than the target. View augment details | Silver | T5 | 47.62% | 0.21% | 63 |
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 | T5 | 38.60% | 0.19% | 57 |
Lux Skill Combos
Extracted from the skill order guide
W-focused shield, ally protection, enchanter-style, or teamfight durability setup: R > E > W > Q.
Start E, take Q second, take W third, then max E first.
Lux Counters
Counters and threats extracted from the matchup guide
Counters
12Lux counters these champions in ARAM: Mayhem.
Read counter detailsLux Team Comp Highlights
Partner patterns extracted from the team comp guide
Amumu
Amumu gives Lux the one thing she values most: a clean engage that groups enemies together. When he commits, enemies usually have to spend mobility, cleanse effects, or defensive tools immediately, which makes Lux’s follow-up much easier to land.
Jhin
Jhin and Lux create a long-range pick lane where one hit confirms the other. Lux binding gives Jhin an easy target, and Jhin’s own crowd control or follow-up threat pressures enemies to dodge in predictable lines.
Jarvan IV
Jarvan gives Lux a fixed fight shape. His engage creates a boundary enemies must escape, and that makes Lux’s area damage and straight-line burst much easier to place. He also threatens the backline in a way that forces carries to stop freely dodging Lux spells.
Seraphine
Seraphine doubles down on Lux’s poke, shielding, and layered crowd control. Together they make it painful for enemies to walk forward, and they can stabilize messy Mayhem fights by shielding multiple allies while still threatening a long-range catch.
Malphite
Malphite gives Lux decisive engage and a simple target call. He knocks enemies into a predictable punish window, and Lux can dump her burst without needing to create the first opening herself.
Synergy mechanism: Amumu gives Lux the one thing she values most: a clean engage that groups enemies together. When he commits, enemies usually have to spend mobility, cleanse effects, or defensive tools immediately, which makes Lux’s follow-up much easier to land. Combo: Amumu engages first, Lux places her slow zone across the escape path, then fires binding at the trapped or retreating target. If Amumu catches multiple enemies, Lux can layer her burst and laser through the same line instead of gambling on a max-range pick. Best scenario: This pairing is at its best when the enemy team has several short-range champions trying to walk through the lane together. Amumu forces the clump, Lux punishes the clump, and her shield can help the team survive the counter-damage after the engage lands. Enemy answer: Enemies will try to spread wide, hold displacement for Amumu, or bait him into engaging before Lux is in range. They may also send one tank forward to absorb Lux binding while carries stand behind minions or off-angle. Failure risk: If Amumu goes in too deep while Lux is clearing the wave or repositioning, the combo becomes a 4v5 dive. Lux also struggles if Amumu starts fights behind enemy terrain angles where her line spells cannot pass cleanly. Recovery: If the engage misses, Lux should not chase to “fix” it. Drop the slow zone between Amumu and the enemy team, shield his retreat path, and hold binding for whoever dashes after him. Turning the enemy’s punish attempt is often better than forcing the original play. 2. Jhin Synergy mechanism: Jhin and Lux create a long-range pick lane where one hit confirms the other. Lux binding gives Jhin an easy target, and Jhin’s own crowd control or follow-up threat pressures enemies to dodge in predictable lines. Combo: Lux can fish with slow zone first to make sidestepping awkward, then bind the slowed target for Jhin’s follow-up. If Jhin starts the chain, Lux should aim slightly behind the controlled enemy, because most players flash or dash backward once they realize both carries are lining up damage. Best scenario: This duo shines against fragile backlines that cannot face-check brush or walk through mid without a tank escort. Once one enemy is chunked, Jhin’s execute pressure and Lux’s laser threat make the next wave very hard for the enemy team to contest. Enemy answer: The clean answer is hard engage. If enemies bring multiple divers or a fast frontliner, they will try to ignore the poke war and collapse before Lux and Jhin can set up a second spell rotation. Spell shields, minion cover, and side-to-side spacing also reduce the pick threat. Failure risk: The lane can become too passive. If both players only fish from max range while the enemy tanks absorb everything, the team may lose ground and get trapped under turret pressure with no real engage. Recovery: When picks are not landing, Lux should shift from hero shots to wave control and peel. Clear minions, shield Jhin during trades, and save binding for the first enemy who crosses the minion line. Jhin can then punish the diver instead of chasing low-probability backline shots. 3. Jarvan IV Synergy mechanism: Jarvan gives Lux a fixed fight shape. His engage creates a boundary enemies must escape, and that makes Lux’s area damage and straight-line burst much easier to place. He also threatens the backline in a way that forces carries to stop freely dodging Lux spells. Combo: Jarvan starts with his engage or traps a priority target, Lux immediately places slow zone inside or across the exit, then follows with binding once the enemy commits to a direction. Her laser is best used after the target has spent mobility or when multiple enemies are stuck in the same corridor. Best scenario: This is strongest when Lux’s team has enough damage to delete the trapped target before the enemy counter-engage arrives. Jarvan does not need a perfect five-person start; catching one carry or forcing two enemies into the same narrow space is already enough for Lux to take over. Enemy answer: Enemies will hold flashes, dashes, or displacement to escape the trap, then re-engage onto Lux while Jarvan is separated. Some teams will also bait Jarvan into trapping a tank, making Lux spend burst on a low-value target. Failure risk: Jarvan can accidentally split Lux’s damage if he engages beyond her angle or blocks the team from following. Lux is not a champion who wants to walk into the trap area late; if she has to step forward after the fight starts, assassins get a clean window. Recovery: If Jarvan catches the wrong target, Lux should use the zone as a disengage tool instead of overcommitting burst. Shield the allied group, bind the first enemy leaving the trap, and reset behind the minion wave. The next Jarvan threat is still useful if Lux keeps her health bar intact. 4. Seraphine Synergy mechanism: Seraphine doubles down on Lux’s poke, shielding, and layered crowd control. Together they make it painful for enemies to walk forward, and they can stabilize messy Mayhem fights by shielding multiple allies while still threatening a long-range catch. Combo: Seraphine looks for a crowd control start or forces enemies to group with her range pressure. Lux follows with slow zone where enemies are retreating, then binding on the most valuable target that cannot freely sidestep. When Seraphine hits multiple enemies, Lux should fire through the controlled line rather than swapping targets mid-combo. Best scenario: This pairing is excellent when the team already has a frontliner and wants to win extended lane control. Lux and Seraphine can clear waves, protect carries, and punish enemies who try to engage through a narrow lane without full health. Enemy answer: The enemy answer is either heavy dive or patient sustain. If they can heal through poke or rush both backliners at once, Lux and Seraphine may not have enough immediate stop power unless their frontline is ready. Failure risk: Too much backline utility can leave the team with no one willing to step forward. If Lux and Seraphine are the only control champions, enemies can wait for one missed spell and then force through the gap. Recovery: Play closer together but not stacked. Lux should save binding for the diver Seraphine cannot stop, while Seraphine covers the wider team with shields and counter-control. If poke is being out-sustained, swap focus to waveclear and objective space rather than wasting every cooldown on tanks. 5. Malphite Synergy mechanism: Malphite gives Lux decisive engage and a simple target call. He knocks enemies into a predictable punish window, and Lux can dump her burst without needing to create the first opening herself. Combo: Malphite engages when two or more valuable enemies are close enough to punish. Lux should already be positioned slightly to the side, not directly behind him, so her binding and laser line can pass through carries instead of stopping on the nearest tank. After the initial burst, she shields the team against the return damage. Best scenario: This combo is brutal into immobile marksmen, mages, or enchanters who rely on spacing. Malphite forces the fight to happen now, and Lux adds the follow-up damage that turns a knockup into a kill instead of just a health trade. Enemy answer: Good enemies will track Malphite’s engage angle and spread before he can hit multiple targets. They may bait him onto a single durable champion, then dive Lux while her main spells are used. Failure risk: If Malphite engages without damage backup, Lux may be forced to fire from max range into a scattered fight. Missing the follow-up after Malphite commits is costly because the team loses its biggest threat and its safest initiation at the same time. Recovery: If Malphite misses or only hits a tank, Lux should immediately switch to peel mode. Slow the enemy advance, bind the first champion trying to pass Malphite, and shield allies while backing into a better line. Do not chase the failed engage unless an enemy carry has already burned escape tools.
Team functions Lux needs most: reliable engage, a real frontline, anti-dive peel, and someone who can finish targets after her poke lands. She also appreciates waveclear partners when the team lacks early pressure, but waveclear alone is not enough. If Lux’s team has no champion willing to stand in front of her, she becomes a long-range gambler. If the team gives her a stable front-to-back fight, her binding, shielding, slow zone, and laser can decide the lane without her ever needing to overstep.
Lux ARAM Mayhem vs ARAM
Key mode differences extracted from the ARAM comparison guide
| Focus | Normal ARAM | ARAM: Mayhem | Takeaway |
|---|---|---|---|
| Role Identity | Lux acts as a slow artillery comfort pick, sitting far back, fishing with Q, clearing waves with E, and waiting for clean R angles. | Lux becomes a timing-sensitive control mage who shapes fights by controlling space, with less forgiveness for lazy casts or passive play. | Shift from passive poke to active fight-shaping or enemies will punish you. |
| Q Usage Discipline | Fishing Q through the minion wave is acceptable when both teams are posturing and looking for picks. | Q is an anti-dive button first; a missed Q creates a large punish window for enemies to immediately convert into a dive. | Hold Q for engage threats rather than throwing it randomly on cooldown. |
| E Detonation Timing | Lux can repeatedly throw E into the wave for poke and force enemies to stand low health under tower. | E should create movement problems by blocking choke points; let the zone sit to force awkward movement before detonating. | Use E for zone control and forced movement, not just instant damage. |
| W Shield Timing | Prismatic Barrier is often treated as a bonus shield after casting damage spells or during routine poke patterns. | Cast W early so it travels through teammates before burst lands; shielding after health bars drop is too late. | Shield proactively before fights break open, not reactively after damage. |
| Build Flexibility | Lux can often build for maximum poke damage and rely on range to stay safe from enemy threats. | Damage greed can fail when augments create sudden backline access; survival and utility may enable more total damage output. | Choose items and augments based on enemy engage patterns, not damage graphs. |
| Spacing Discipline | Lux can stand behind the minion wave and feel safe unless a hook lands or a pick occurs. | That same spot may be too close if enemies have bonus movement, stronger engage timing, or Snowball angles from fog. | Position where Q protects you and W reaches carries; adjust constantly. |
Champion Analysis
Role / Current performance
Lux the Lady of Luminosity functions as a long-range poke mage and control specialist in ARAM, consistently ranking among the top picks due to her exceptional range and devastating ultimate ability. Her primary strategic value lies in her ability to output damage safely from a distance while providing crowd control and utility for her team. Lux's Q, Light Binding, serves as her primary engage tool, rooting up to two enemies and setting up guaranteed follow-up damage. Her W, Prismatic Barrier, shields multiple allies, offering significant value in ARAM's constant teamfight environment. Her E, Lucent Singularity, provides area slow and damage as her main poke tool, allowing her to control space and harass enemies from safety. Her ultimate, Final Spark, fires a massive long-range beam that can span the entire Howling Abyss, dealing devastating damage on a relatively short cooldown. The signature Q-E-R combo forms the core of Lux's burst pattern. Rooting enemies with Q guarantees that E and R connect, often instantly deleting squishy targets. Her ultimate should be used liberally for cleanup after teamfights or for poke before engagements, as the short cooldown in ARAM makes it frequently available. The ultimate also procs her passive for bonus damage. Lux's passive, Illumination, marks enemies hit by abilities for bonus damage on her next auto-attack, making it essential to weave auto-attacks between abilities for significantly increased damage output. Lux's strengths include extreme range, high burst damage, a reliable root on Q, and a short R cooldown. She can contribute meaningfully to fights while maintaining safe positioning, making her a well-rounded long-range mage. However, her weaknesses create significant risk: she is fragile, lacks mobility, relies on skillshot prediction, and is mana-hungry. Against dive champions, Lux must maintain careful positioning because once caught, survival is unlikely. Her skillshots require prediction, meaning players must account for enemy movement patterns to land key abilities consistently. In ARAM's single-lane format, Lux excels at controlling the pace of engagements through poke and zone control. Her ability to shield allies adds team utility beyond raw damage, while her root provides engage or disengage options depending on the situation. Players must balance aggressive poke with positional awareness, as overextending leaves her vulnerable to assassination. Her combination of range, burst, and utility makes her an essential champion for mage players and a consistent top-tier ARAM pick.
Core Tips
Long-form tips / Play pattern
Lux the Lady of Luminosity wins in ARAM: Mayhem by making the lane feel unsafe before fights begin. Her role is not to chase carries directly but to force enemies into bad positions and punish their mistakes with Light Binding, Lucent Singularity, and Final Spark. Missing her first spell means backing up for a few seconds, as Lux becomes easy to punish when standing forward without crowd control ready. Engage should start from side angles rather than the center of the lane. Standing directly behind minions makes every Light Binding readable to enemies. Moving toward the wall and waiting for targets to last-hit creates opportunities to cast binding and immediately layer Lucent Singularity where they want to retreat, forcing them to either eat the slow zone or walk into your team. Light Binding should not be thrown simply because it is available. Holding it when assassins, divers, or Snowball users are posturing allows Lux to control space, while a missed binding makes her a target. Lucent Singularity can start pressure before committing the root, placed behind enemy minion waves or at choke edges. Detonating too early often gives enemies a free step forward, so delaying the pop is important when using it as a zone tool. Final Spark is best used after movement has been spent, such as after a root lands, after ally crowd control connects, or when enemy carries have already used their dashes or Snowball. When facing divers, Light Binding should be saved for the second body rather than wasted on frontliners baiting the root. Prismatic Barrier should be cast before damage lands, thrown through as many allies as possible when entering chokes or when enemy engage is starting. Against Snowball markers, backing toward your team while placing Lucent Singularity at your feet and holding binding for the arrival point is the best response. Against heavy engage, standing one spell range behind your strongest peel ally prevents being forced to use everything defensively. Retreat should move in diagonals toward walls rather than straight backward down the bridge. When binding misses, giving ground immediately is essential rather than trying to compensate with forward pressure. If your team loses the first target in a fight, switching to damage control with shield on the retreat path and saving Final Spark for reset attempts or emergencies is the correct approach. Spacing on the narrow bridge requires staying close enough to follow allied crowd control but far enough that one enemy engage cannot hit both Lux and another carry. Minion waves serve as both cover and bait, with dying waves creating moments to place E behind minions and look for binding angles. Brush and fog angles should be respected by using E to scout unseen areas before walking up. Target priority means rooting the target your team can actually kill. A single secured carry kill often matters more than hitting multiple frontliners who survive. When behind, wave control and anti-dive take priority over poke numbers. Snowball should rarely be used as blind engage but rather to finish trapped targets, follow winning dives, or reposition after key enemy spells are spent. Augments should be played around without breaking Lux's spacing rules, with poke-based augments used during wave standoffs and burst-enhancing windows saved for confirmed targets. Pushing works when your team has health, vision, and cooldowns ready, while pulling back after spending binding or laser denies the enemy their best timing to start a fight.
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Playstyle / Team structure
Lux the Lady of Luminosity approaches Mayhem fights as a spacing-dependent control mage who wins by forcing enemies to cross bad ground before they can reach her. Her game plan divides into three distinct phases that shape how she positions, trades, and uses her cooldowns. During levels 1 through 6, Lux establishes lane shape before enemies can force engagements. She starts slightly behind her frontline and off to one side of the minion wave, creating angles where enemies must choose between dodging poke or walking around their own minions. She uses E to control where enemies are allowed to stand rather than fishing for damage, throwing it when opponents step up for last hits or group behind low-health minions. She holds Q until someone commits, gets stuck in a narrow angle, or is slowed by E, because missing Q gives divers the green light to engage. She casts W before trades fully land to win small health exchanges without needing all-ins. Snowball serves as a defensive and follow-up tool early, used to reveal pressure, check brush angles, or tag low targets after Q lands rather than flying into full-health enemies. Push when her team has stronger ranged clear; stall against Snowball divers or hook champions waiting behind the wave. From levels 7 through 11, Lux turns poke into picks and structure pressure. She plays at max spell range near the side where her frontline can protect her, shifting after every cast so enemies cannot pre-aim engage tools. She creates real kill windows by using E to soften grouped targets and holding Q to punish bruisers walking through minions or marksmen stepping forward after using mobility. Once Q connects, she commits quickly if the target can die or backs away if counter-engage is ready. Final Spark should finish rooted targets, cut through stacked fights, or clear dangerous waves rather than firing into five healthy enemies with no follow-up. Snowball becomes a pick confirmer rather than an engage starter, used to reposition for finishing angles after Q lands. Push hard after winning picks to make turret defense miserable; stall when her team lacks health or key allies are dead. At levels 12 and beyond, Lux wins by denying engages and deleting locked targets. She stands behind her damage line or diagonally behind her frontline with space to sidestep Snowball. Late trades require patience, as one missed Q can decide the fight. She uses E for low-risk pressure and saves Q for the champion who must enter to start combat. When Q lands on a carry, she commits with E and Final Spark if her team can follow; when it lands on a tank, she checks the fight state before committing resources. Snowball is mostly a trap unless confirming a winning fight, useful for marking rooted low-health targets or creating hesitation. Push only after kills, forced retreats, or enemy cooldown mistakes. When behind, she plays for one clean catch, letting the wave push closer and waiting for opponents to overstep into Q range. Before every late fight, she chooses one priority: peel the diver, burst the rooted carry, or clear the wave, then immediately moves to a new angle before enemies punish her cooldowns.
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Strengths / Weaknesses
Lux the Lady of Luminosity excels when ahead by controlling space from behind her front line, clearing waves before they reach tower range, and forcing enemies to walk through light binding threat to contest ground. Her lead is most valuable when enemies must enter her range; stepping forward into engage range hands opponents their only punish window. When ahead, Lux should clear minion waves quickly, then hold crowd control for champions rather than wasting it on empty space. Pushed waves create safer tower pressure and room to collect healing packs or set up engages. Converting poke into picks requires aiming binding where enemies must move, not where they stand, and immediately layering damage with the team on successful hits. Missed catches should be respected by backing up, not chased, as mobile enemies and Snowball users punish overextension severely. Shielding before engages makes poke leads harder to break, as enemies must spend more resources to start playable fights. Augments should reduce risk by covering Lux's usual weaknesses: downtime after missing binding, vulnerability to hard engage, and dependence on allies to finish targets. The classic ahead throw happens when teams chase past waves into fogless angles where enemies can chain engage. Lux wins extended siege states but loses messy overchases. When behind, Lux should stop trying to win entire fights with heroic combos and instead focus on clearing waves, shielding poke, and punishing oversteps. Waveclear buys time for respawns, healing, and augment value to return. Ignoring waves to chase low-probability bindings surrenders free structure damage and invites dives while defensive tools are down. Binding should be held for the engage, not wasted on poke dreams, as behind Lux cannot afford empty spells. A saved binding stops dives and turns fights; a missed binding at max range leaves the backline without peel. Shield functions as a recovery tool, denying enemy poke advantage and preventing easy all-ins. Poor shielding angles from greedy positioning get Lux caught, and when she dies first while behind, the team loses both waveclear and peel simultaneously. Damage should be reserved for enemies who are crowd controlled, overextended, or committed forward, not dumped into tanks with defensive tools ready. Augments must patch specific problems: defensive or movement augments enable safer positioning, shield augments should focus on key teammates, and damage augments help clear waves and punish committed enemies rather than baiting Lux into frontlining. Unrecoverable fights should be avoided by giving ground, clearing from maximum safe range, and waiting for regroups. The worst behind play is forcing bad fights because one enemy looks low. Lux punishes overconfidence but cannot escape once surrounded. The fundamental rule remains consistent: ahead, Lux controls space and converts poke into clean picks without entering engage range; behind, she clears, shields, and holds binding until enemies commit. In both states, discipline after the first spell determines outcomes. If it lands, convert with the team; if it misses, respect the punish window immediately.
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Lux the Lady of Luminosity controls ARAM: Mayhem fights through spell placement, zone control, and disciplined spacing rather than aggressive pursuit of every damage opportunity. Her passive, Illumination, rewards clean spell hits with bonus burst on her next attack, but the mark is a reward rather than an obligation. In Mayhem's rapid skirmishes, stepping up for passive procs only makes sense when the enemy frontline has already committed or when teammates hold space in front of her. Walking into danger for a mark often costs more health than the damage is worth, especially against bruisers, assassins, or Snowball users still threatening engagement. Final Spark can also consume existing marks, which matters when landing E or Q before ulting. Light Binding serves as Lux's primary catch tool and the spell that determines whether she controls the fight or merely contributes damage. The root creates openings for full combos or peel, but missing it invites enemies to walk up and trade. Q is best held for moments when targets are forced into narrow lanes, slowed by E, or already committed forward. In teamfights, it either catches a priority target before the fight starts or stops the first diver reaching the backline. Prismatic Barrier defines Lux's team value beyond burst. Shielding allies before damage lands swings trades more than reacting after they are low. The wand travels out and back, so positioning it through clustered teammates or along retreat paths maximizes its effect. Lux players lose fights by shielding only themselves when the whole team needed protection. Lucent Singularity is Lux's most frequently used spell for shaping the lane. It provides poke, wave control, zoning, and setup through its slow field. Placement should target where enemies want to stand rather than where they have already escaped. Delaying detonation keeps the slow active for follow-up skillshots. E sets up Q through its slow, while Q roots targets in the zone for confirmed damage. Final Spark converts real setup into kills rather than gambling on low-health targets. The beam reaches across the lane, and enemies often cluster after crowd control or during retreats. The classic kill pattern chains Q into E into R, with detonation timed so targets cannot escape. Waiting for commitment and firing through multiple champions decides fights before enemies can reset. A missed R removes Lux's biggest kill confirmation, making Q catches less lethal and leaving the team without burst to finish targets before shields or disengage arrive.
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Common mistakes / Risk control
Lux the Lady of Luminosity reaches her full potential when playing one step behind the front line, controlling space with E, punishing locked targets with Q, and saving R for moments that finish fights or force retreats. Most mistakes stem from trying to be the hero too early. Missing the first spell rotation does not make Lux useless, but she must immediately shift from a pick threat to shielding, zoning, and waiting for the next punish opportunity. Mechanically, throwing Q at max range into full-health enemies with no setup creates vulnerability. If Q misses, divers can engage while Lux has no self-peel. Q should target enemies who are slowed, trapped in narrow angles, stepping up for last hits, or already dodging other threats. After a miss, drop E defensively, shield the closest ally, and retreat until Q returns. Detonating E instantly sacrifices zone control. Against fast engage, that space often matters more than the damage. Let E sit when enemies advance through chokes, enter brush, or chase low-health teammates. Detonate only when they commit to bad paths or when the slow enables follow-up. Shielding after damage lands wastes value. Shield early when engage starts, when allies face Snowball pressure, or when both teams trade ultimates. Position so the shield path touches multiple allies. Using R simply because Q connected wastes the best finishing tool. Fire R when it secures kills, hits multiple committed enemies, clears dangerous waves, or forces enemy carries to retreat. Walking forward to trigger passive damage after spell hits turns safe poke into dangerous trades. Only auto when targets are bound, isolated, or retreating without gap closers available. Aiming every spell down the lane center makes poke predictable. Vary angles, throw E behind retreating enemies, and cast during their attack or movement animations. Standing still after R makes Lux an easy target. Decide the exit before casting and move immediately after. Decision mistakes include playing like a front-line champion. One missed Q or enemy Snowball means death, costing wave control and shield support. Let tanks take first contact and punish enemies who cross that line. Spending all spells on poke while teammates get engaged leaves no defensive tools. Keep one spell ready when enemy engage champions are alive. Chasing low-health enemies past waves or into brush without vision surrenders Lux's range advantage. Finish targets with R or controlled E from safety instead. Ignoring wave control to fish for champion hits pushes the team under pressure and reduces dodge room. Clear waves when the team is low, when enemies siege, or when front-line allies need space. Taking damage-only augments when the team lacks peel makes Lux easy to run down. Value reliability, shielding, safety, and spell access when teammates cannot protect carries. Starting fights without front-line positioning baits allies into bad engages. Check ally spacing before committing. Holding R forever for perfect multi-target hits misses real kill windows. Use R when it changes the fight rather than waiting for ideal scenarios. The safest habit ensures every spell creates space, protects allies, or punishes committed enemies. Miss once, back up. Miss twice, play for shield and wave. Surviving mistakes gives Lux another rotation, and another rotation usually matters.
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How should I play Lux in ARAM: Mayhem? Play Lux as a long-range pick and follow-up mage, not as a front-line poker. If your team has engage, hold your binding until an enemy is forced to dodge or has already used mobility; if your team lacks engage, use poke to make them walk back before you commit. The tradeoff is simple: casting everything for damage gives pressure, but saving one spell often stops the enemy dive that would kill you. When should I use Lux's binding? Use binding when the target is already narrowed by terrain, slowed by your team, or stepping up to hit the wave. Firing it raw down the middle is fine only if missing does not open a fight against you. If the enemy has divers, hold binding for their entry angle instead of chasing a highlight pick. Is Lux better at poking or bursting in Mayhem? Lux can do both, but her best games come from poking first and bursting second. If an enemy is full health and free to dodge, soften them with safe spell casts before you try to land the full combo. Going straight for burst can win a fight fast, but a missed setup leaves you with weak peel until your spells come back.
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