Meta Archives - Mobalytics https://mobalytics.gg Personal Performance Analytics for Competitive Gamers Tue, 27 Sep 2022 02:59:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.5 Wild Rift Tier List Patch 3.4 https://mobalytics.gg/blog/wild-rift-tier-list/ https://mobalytics.gg/blog/wild-rift-tier-list/#respond Mon, 26 Sep 2022 16:10:39 +0000 https://mobalytics.gg/?p=31450 Welcome to the Mobalytics Tier List for Wild Rift for Patch 3.4! Hello, and welcome to the Wild Rift tier list for the 3.4 Patch. In this tier list, we will show you which Wild Rift champions are the strongest at the moment and give you the best results to climb the ladder. I’m Flaw, I […]

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Welcome to the Mobalytics Tier List for Wild Rift for Patch 3.4!

Hello, and welcome to the Wild Rift tier list for the 3.4 Patch. In this tier list, we will show you which Wild Rift champions are the strongest at the moment and give you the best results to climb the ladder.

I’m Flaw, I have years of MOBA experience across many different titles such as LOL PC, AOV, and Mobile legends with competitive experience in the aforementioned mobile titles as well as Wild Rift which I have been a part of since the game was released.

My most notable achievement is a 2nd place in the ESL UK premiership with that Reason gaming roster and a top 8 finish in every Origin series qualifier as well as a number of victories and top 3 placements in smaller tournaments such as Qlash, Purge, and Team Queso.

This tier list will combine my high elo experience with my analysis of the latest Wild Rift patch notes.

Wild Rift Tier List Patch 3.4

wild rift tier list patch 3.4

Wild Rift Patch 3.4 Tier List Rankings

Roles Rankings
Top S-tier: Camille, Riven, Gragas, Jayce, Renekton, Shen,  Jax, Wukong
A-tier: Akali, Irelia, Darius, Dr. Mundo, Fiora, Graves, Garen, Malphite, Pantheon, Sett, SIon
B-tier: Lucian, Kayle, Kennen, Olaf, Tryndamere
Jungle S-tier:  Kha’Zix, Rengar, Ekko, Lee Sin, Morgana
A-tier: Camille, Jarvan IV, Graves, Nunu, Shyvana, Vi, Xin Zhao, Amumu, Evelynn, Nautilus, Master Yi, Olaf, Wukong
B-tier: Dr. Mundo, Fizz, Master Yi, Tryndamere
Mid S-tier: Irelia, Kassadin, Katarina, Ahri, Diana, Gragas, Twisted Fate, 
A-tier: Akali, Akshan, Zed, Corki, Jayce, Lucian, Veigar, Yasuo, Ziggs, Orianna, Singed
B-tier:  Aurelion Sol, Galio, Kayle, Seraphine, Kennen
ADC S-tier: Ezreal, Samira, Vayne, Corki, Lucian, Ziggs, 
A-tier: Kai’Sa, Lux, Miss Fortune, Seraphine, Varus, Xayah, Jinx, Jhin, Morgana, Senna Tristana
B-tier: Ashe, Caitlyn, Draven
Support S-tier: Nami, Thresh, Karma, Leona, Nautilus, Yuumi
A-tier: Pyke, Galio, Janna, Lulu, Rakan, Senna, Alistar, Braum, Morgana, Soraka
B-tier: Blitzcrank, Lux, Seraphine, Singed, Sona

Pick of the Patch Commentary

Top – Jayce

jayce wild rift splash

  • Jayce now has better mana regeneration and lower CD on Thundering Blow/Acceleration Gate. This gives him more agency in lane with more poke and a higher chance of gaining an advantage he can use to snowball the game by getting more towerplates.

Jungle – Gwen

gwen wild rift splash

  • She is super strong and the new item Riftmaker gives her everything she needs to succeed, if played well she can hard carry games by herself and is pick or ban.

Mid – Kassadin

kassadin original wild rift splash

  • Kassadin is still the best midlane pick who will outscale everyone at 4 items and take over games if he isn’t punished early game.

Bottom – Samira

samira original wild rift splash

  • Has received more buffs that make her even stronger, she was already in a good position and should be made use of to climb in ranked as her DPS and durability are among the highest out of all the ADC’s

Support – Rakan

rakan wild rift splash

  • The new support items benefit him greatly as the allow him to engage and reduce protobelt cd by 40% per assist giving him the opportunity to use it multiple times in a fight and engage consistently from further away more often which will catch people off guard.

Methodology TLDR:

  • Our tier list is made according to what is being played in high elo but is meant to be helpful for all players. The lower your skill level, the easier skill level of champion you should consider.
  • We will only have one tier list for now since Wild Rift is a relatively new and there aren’t a lot of statistics about what is going on in lower brackets of the ladder.
  • Furthermore, for each role, we will have a recommended champion that should get you results in a short period of time based on the current meta.
  • Simple champions have a lower skill floor, allowing them to be picked up easily.
  • If a champion has a higher skill floor (harder to play), it will take more time to learn and you will have to spend some time playing them in normal games, before you can be confident to step into a ranked game.
    • However in the long run, a harder champion may have a higher ceiling in terms of their mechanics and outplay potential.
  • Note that even if your favorite or main champion isn’t meta, it doesn’t mean that you can’t climb with them. Comfort goes a long way in playing well.

Come back every patch to check out our tier list that will be updated according to the new buffs and nerfs. If you have any comments, questions, or feedback leave it below. Good luck climbing and see you soon Summoner!

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Wild Rift Patch 3.2 Breakdown https://mobalytics.gg/blog/wild-rift-patch-breakdown/ https://mobalytics.gg/blog/wild-rift-patch-breakdown/#respond Thu, 12 May 2022 20:00:46 +0000 https://mobalytics.gg/?p=31341 Wild Rift 3.2 Patch Notes Breakdown In this Wild Rift patch rundown, we are going to analyze the changes for the 3.2 Wild Rift patch, looking at the buffs and nerfs which had the most impact on the meta. For more concrete details about the patch, you should read the official Wild Rift patch notes […]

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Wild Rift 3.2 Patch Notes Breakdown

In this Wild Rift patch rundown, we are going to analyze the changes for the 3.2 Wild Rift patch, looking at the buffs and nerfs which had the most impact on the meta.

For more concrete details about the patch, you should read the official Wild Rift patch notes (we’ll be referring to screenshots from the notes throughout our breakdown).

To see which champions are dominating the meta, check out our Wild Rift tier list.

If you’re looking for something in particular, click on the section below to jump there:


Buffs, nerfs, and adjustments

In the following section, we are gonna present and explain all the nerfs and buffs each champion and item received in Patch 3.1a

We’ll start with champions and proceed with the items.

Akali (Buffed)

TFT Akali Set 4

Akali was kinda weak after several nerfs, now she should be in a much better place.

  • Base energy regen decreased.
  • Ability (1) energy cost lowered and base damage increased.
  • Ultimate damage increased by a lot.

Karma (Nerfed)

Karma was way too strong in the Midlane and as a Support, this changes should make her early laning phase and poke weaker.

  • Ability (1) base damage decreased.
  • Ultimate slow reduced.

Ahri (Nerfed)

Ahri had too much sustain and could go for risky plays, this should reduce her power.

  • Base health decreased.

Blitzcrank (Buffed)

TFT Set 6 Blitzcrank

Blitzcrank was way to weak after the nerfs, this should help him recover from the past nerfs.

  • Base stats buff.
    • Mana regen increased.
    • Attack speed increased.
  • Ability (3) cooldown reduced.

Galio (Buffed)

Galio Original splash (LoL)

Galio was a bit to weak, this little tweak should make him way consistent.

  • Ability (2) buffed.

Morgana (Adjusted)

Kayle morgana splash

Morgana has been to strong as a support, this change should push he more into the Jungle.

  • Ability (1) base damage increrased.
  • Ability (3) base damage decreased, but damage to monsters increased.

Rengar (Nerfed)

Rengar has been quite strong since the addition of the new items.

  • Base attack damage decreased.

Seraphine (Adjusted)

Seraphine has been strong paired with anotherr enchanter Support, this should make her less powerful.

  • Ability (1) damage increased and AP ratio decreased.

Shen (Buffed)

Shen has some energy regeneration problems, this should be not be a problem anymore.

  • Base energy regen increased.
  • Passive energy gained decreased.
  • Ability (2) energy cost increased.

Sona (Nerfed)

Sona has been to strong if she pairs up with a Seraphine on the botlane, this should make her sustain worse.

  • Base armor decreased.
  • Ability (1) heals deceased and shield increased.
  • Ability (3) cooldown decreased.

Soraka (Buffed)

Soraka has been a very bad Support for a very long time, this should be different now that she got huge buffs.

  • Passive movement speed increased.
  • Ability (1) buffed.
    • cooldown decreased.
    • AP ratio increased.
  • Ability (2) buffed.

Items

Blade of the Ruined King


Items

Executioners Calling


Infinity Orb


Ixtali Seedjar


Last Whisper


Rylai’s Crystal


Solari Chargeblade


Void Staff


Runes

Giant Slayer


Scorch


Demolish


Nimbus Cloak


Lethal Tempo


Kraken Slayer


Ultimate Shield


Nullifying Orb


Grasp of Undying


Mastermind


Fleet Footwork


System

Control Ward


Come back every patch to check out our Patch breakdown that will be updated according to the new buffs and nerfs. If you have any comments, questions, or feedback leave them below. Good luck climbing and see you soon Summoner!

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Everything You Need to Know About Elemental Drakes in Wild Rift https://mobalytics.gg/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-elemental-drakes-in-wild-rift/ https://mobalytics.gg/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-elemental-drakes-in-wild-rift/#respond Wed, 09 Feb 2022 02:31:24 +0000 https://mobalytics.gg/?p=44991 Wild Rift New Upcoming Dragons In the upcoming patches, Riot will introduce the Elemental Dragons and the Dragonsoul. These Dragons take over the map and are able to change the terrain. Each Dragon offers different buffs and souls. These dragons already exist in Wild Rift but they give different buffs and have no soul. There […]

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Wild Rift New Upcoming Dragons

In the upcoming patches, Riot will introduce the Elemental Dragons and the Dragonsoul. These Dragons take over the map and are able to change the terrain. Each Dragon offers different buffs and souls. These dragons already exist in Wild Rift but they give different buffs and have no soul.

There are already existing Dragons in Wild Rift but these will change the game and have a huge impact on how every game is played out. They will adapt what they already have in their original gaming title League of Legends tweak it a little bit and implement it into Wild Rift.


Dragons

Fire Drake

The Fire Drake is a red Dragon that gives your whole team currently 8% more damage, but that will be changed to extra AD and AP once they release the elemental map. The Dragon soul gives every 3rd auto-attack or ability an AOE explosion that can deal a lot of damage depending on the user of it.

Fire Dragon

The whole terrain changes and it opens up the whole map. Bushes disappear at the red buff and the dragon pit opens up way more. Some walls around the map split up or disappear and make more space overall. This makes it for champions like Rengar really hard to play since there are fewer bushes to use in the jungle, but on the other hand, it makes life easier for Champions with high movement speed and less mobility.


Mountain Drake

The Mountain Dragon gives currently a shield that with 6% of maximum health as a shield after 5 seconds of not taking damage. This will be changed to extra armor and magic resistance. In addition to that there will be a soul that will give the shield this time around.

Mountain Dragon

The same as with every other dragon the terrain is changing if there is a Mountain soul available to obtain. There are walls appearing around the map and the map is getting denser. This whole change makes some champions being more way more powerful once they use the walls.


Cloud Dragon

This drake is currently Grants 7.5% bonus movement speed, doubled to 15% when out-of-combat. That will change a little bit once they release the new one since it will give slow resistance on top of that. The cloud soul will give a huge movement speed buff once you activate your ultimate.

Cloud Dragon

The terrain doesn’t really change on this dragon but it creates wind currents in the Jungle and in the dragon pit making everyone who steps into that area gain a ton of movement speed. Almost any champion can benefit from this except those that have a lot of skill shots and try to fight in that area.


Ocean Dragon

The Ocean drake is currently granting 8% Physical Vamp and Magical Vamp. That will change completely and will be health regen. The cloud soul will give a huge movement speed buff once you activate your ultimate. The soul will be the one that is going to give Physical and Magical Vamp.

Ocean Dragon

The terrain changes a lot with this soul activated. There are way more bushes almost everywhere making it a dream for every assassin player, especially for Rengar mains. It makes everything so hard to ward and have vision.


Conclusion

These Dragon changes will for sure shake the meta as a whole. Right now there are some dragons that are overpowered and the whole game revolves around them, on the other hand, there are some dragons that are almost useless.

This will bring new fresh air into Wild Rift and change the game. It will make things more interesting and not so stale since we have the same dragons for seasons now.

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