Best Champions to Climb League of Legends Ranked in Patch 26.05

Best Champions to Climb League of Legends Ranked in Patch 26.05

League of Legends Patch 26.05 continues the early-season balancing cycle, bringing targeted champion tuning and pro-play adjustments ahead of First Stand 2026 while keeping the Solo Queue meta relatively stable.

While many champions remain viable, a handful stand out thanks to reliable kits, strong scaling, and the ability to carry chaotic ranked games. If you’re looking to climb efficiently, these are some of the best champions for Solo Queue in LoL Patch 26.05.

Best champions to climb league of legends ranked in patch 26.05

Top Lane

Singed

Singed's disruptive playstyle and map pressure make him an incredibly effective pick in Solo Queue. His ability to proxy waves, roam, and create chaos with [E] Fling makes him extremely difficult for uncoordinated teams to handle.

Perhaps that is precisely why Singed is the champion with the highest win rate in the Top Lane (52.97%) in Patch 26.05. Though his playstyle may take some getting used to, it may well pay off in the end.

Garen

Garen received several buffs when LoL Patch 26.05 rolled out, making him one of the most reliable champions to climb with while retaining his simple kit and playstyle.

His strong sustain and straightforward trading pattern allow him to dominate many lane matchups while remaining difficult to punish.

Sett

Sett continues to excel as a lane bully who transitions well into teamfights. His durability and ability to swing fights with [W] Haymaker and [R] The Show Stopper make him a perfect pick for taking over games in Solo Queue.

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Jungle

Shen

Though not the most orthodox pick, content creator xPetu has turned Shen into one of the strongest Junglers in League of Legends. His [R] Stand United allows Shen to influence fights across the map, all while his [E] Shadow Dash remains an incredibly reliable form of engage.

Rammus

Rammus remains one of the best junglers for punishing aggressive enemies. His fast engage with [Q] Powerball and strong anti-AD defenses make him especially effective against auto-attack-focused teams.

Briar

As far as snowball Junglers go, Briar remains near the very top. Her sustain, dueling power, and ability to force early fights allow her to quickly build leads and dominate skirmishes, making her one of the very best champions to climb ranked in LoL Patch 26.05.

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Mid Lane

Xerath

Xerath continues to thrive in the Mid Lane thanks to his long-range poke and lane control. Not only can he safely pressure opponents from distance, but his [R] Rite of the Arcane also allows him to influence fights from afar.

Veigar

If you're someone who's looking to scale, then Veigar is the pick for you. With enough stacks and ability power, Veigar's [R] Primordial Burst will all but one-shot priority targets in the late-game. His [E] Event Horizon, meanwhile, provides a ton of space of your team in fights.

Malzahar

Simply put, Malzahar is one of the most consistent champions for climbing League of Legends ranked. His safe waveclear lets him breeze through the early game and allows him to lock up priority targets with his [R] Nether Grasp, offering guaranteed value for your team.

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Bottom Lane

Miss Fortune

Miss Fortune's strong laning and devastating teamfight impact make her a fantastic pick for climbing ranked in LoL Patch 26.05. A well-positioned [R] Bullet Time can instantly decide fights, making her a reliable pick for carrying games in Solo Queue.

Smolder

Much like Veigar, Smolder offers amazing scaling without suffering from a weak laning phase. There are few champions in the game as strong as Smolder in the late game, making him a fantastic pick in ranked games.

Samira

If you're looking for an aggressive pick that lets you take over games right off the bat, then look no further than Samira.

With strong mobility and burst potential, she can snowball fights quickly once she activates [R] Inferno Trigger, all while offering great 2v2 power in lane when paired with the right Support pick.

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Support

Nami

Nami is simply the best enchanter Support in LoL Patch 26.05. Her healing, crowd control, and [R] Tidal Wave provide both engage and peel in teamfights, allowing players enough skill expression to make her a surprisingly fun pick who can empower her carries to take over the game.

Brand

For a more carry/damage-oriented Support pick, Brand comes second to none. His lane poke, all-in potential, and incomparable team fight damage all make sure Brand stays relevant no matter the state of the game.

Taric

If you're expecting a good amount of coordination with your AD carry, Taric is one of the strongest Support picks in League of Legends. Not only can a well-timed [R] Cosmic Radiance completely turn teamfights around, but his [W] Bastion + [E] Dazzle can provide lock down and peel when opponents expect it the least.

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Time to Rank Up

LoL Patch 26.05 continues to reward champions that combine reliability, scaling, and strong teamfight presence. With pro-focused balance adjustments and continued roster tuning shaping the meta, mastering consistent picks like Singed, Veigar, or Miss Fortune can give you a clear advantage in Solo Queue.

If you’re aiming to climb the ladder in LoL Patch 26.05, focusing on champions with simple execution and strong win conditions is often the fastest path to more LP.

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