Best Champions to Climb League of Legends Ranked in Patch 26.11
3 Jun, 2026, 00:48
|Last updated: 3 Jun, 2026, 00:48
League of Legends Patch 26.11 marked the final update of Season 2 Act 1. With it, Riot buffed tank supports, several runes, the Mid Lane Role Quest, and more! If you're looking to climb the ranked ladder efficiently as the season wraps up, here are the best champions to climb ranked in LoL Patch 26.11.

Top Lane
Singed
With a whopping 52.48% win rate, Singed is the standout Top Lane pick of Patch 26.11. His [E] Fling and poison trail remain uniquely punishing in Solo Queue, where opponents rarely know how to approach the matchup, and his roaming and proxy farming patterns create constant pressure that most teams simply cannot deal with.
Garen
Simple, effective, and extremely punishing to play against in Solo Queue, Garen remains one of the most reliable Top Lane picks in Patch 26.11.
His passive regeneration allows for consistent trades and extended lane presence, while [Q] Decisive Strike and [E] Judgment provide both gap-closing and sustained damage for added pressure. His teamfighting contribution with [R] Demacian Justice is deceptively strong, especially when used to close out fights by targeting a fed enemy carry.
Yorick
Yorick is one of the most oppressive split-pushers in the game, and Patch 26.11 is no different. His ability to generate a constant stream of ghouls through [Q] Last Rites gives him unmatched wave control, while [W] Dark Procession provides a tool to trap enemies and create devastating 1v1 scenarios.
When Yorick uses [R] Eulogy of the Isles to summon the Maiden of the Mist, managing his side lane becomes a full-time job for the enemy team.

Jungle
Shyvana
Shyvana continues to be a strong Jungle pick in Patch 26.11, even after the defensive nerfs she received in Patch 26.10 to curb her dominance.
Her fast clear speeds and bruiser scaling still allow her to develop into a durable frontline threat, and [R] Dragon's Descent remains one of the most disruptive engage tools in the Jungle pool. For players comfortable on her, she rewards investment handsomely.
Rammus
With an incredible 53.04% win rate, Rammus is the top Jungler in LoL Patch 26.11 and the biggest beneficiary of the patch's tank support push.
The item and rune changes that empower engage and tankiness extend directly into the Jungle, where Rammus's absurd armor scaling and point-and-click taunt make him one of the most effective ganking Junglers in the game. Once he gets rolling, he is nearly impossible to stop.
Briar
Briar remains one of the best snowball Junglers in Patch 26.11. Her dueling power, built-in sustain, and ability to force skirmishes at a moment's notice make her especially effective in Solo Queue.
Her strong early game allows her to take over games and push leads for fast victories and LP.

Mid Lane
Xerath
Xerath is one of the most consistent Mid Lane picks in Patch 26.11, and the mid Role Quest buff only makes him more dangerous. His extreme range allows him to dominate the lane without ever committing to a trade, and his [R] Rite of the Arcane provides a global sniping tool that can shift fights across the map without him ever leaving the comfort of the mid lane. In a meta that rewards safe, scalable mages, Xerath is perfectly placed.
Malzahar
Where Xerath is consistent, Malzahar is reliable. His wave control is second to none, his passive spell shield provides an additional layer of safety, and his point-and-click lockdown with [R] Nether Grasp makes him one of the most reliable teamfight contributors in the game.
In a meta that continues to reward safe, scalable picks, Malzahar continues to thrive.
Fizz
If Mid Lane assassins are more your cup of tea, Fizz is a top pick in Patch 26.11. His slippery mobility through [E] Playful/Trickster allows him to dodge crucial skill shots and escape unfavorable trades, while his burst combo with [R] Chum the Waters can delete priority targets before they have a chance to react. Fizz rewards good target selection with instant, game-changing takedowns.

Bottom Lane
Nilah
Nilah is a unique ADC pick that thrives precisely in the kind of chaotic, brawl-heavy environments that Solo Queue tends to produce. Her passive synergy with healing supports amplifies incoming heals and shields for her entire team, and her ability to close gaps with [E] Slipstream lets her punish positioning mistakes with ease.
With tank supports back in the spotlight this patch, Nilah's close-range brawling identity and natural durability make a smart pick right now.
Smolder
Despite receiving a few damage nerfs in Patch 26.11 aimed at curbing bruiser build paths, Smolder remains one of the best ADCs for climbing ranked. His stacking mechanic rewards consistent farming and a patient playstyle that pays off enormously once he hits key breakpoints, and his safe damage output and long-range poke still make him a dependable choice for steady, methodical ranked climbing.
Jinx
Jinx is the hyper-carry of choice for players who want to snowball bot lane leads into late-game dominance. Her [R] Super Mega Death Rocket! provides one of the most impactful global ultimates available to any ADC, capable of turning the tide of fights across the entire map, and her reset mechanic rewards her for staying active in teamfights. The longer games go, the more dangerous Jinx becomes, an asset that often comes in handy in Solo Queue.

Support
Seraphine
Seraphine is among the most well-rounded Support picks in Patch 26.11, offering a rare combination of sustained healing, crowd control, and lane dominance. Her [R] Encore is one of the most teamfight-altering ultimates in the Support pool, capable of creating picks as well as setting up wombo-combos.
For players who want to empower their allies while maintaining genuine carry potential, Seraphine is one of the best picks in League of Legends.
Leona
Leona is one of the biggest winners of Patch 26.11's engage support buffs. Improvements to Aftershock, Guardian, and tank-oriented support items play directly into her kit, and her ability to chain lockdown enemies remains one of the most reliable engage patterns in the Support pool.
In Solo Queue, where coordination is limited, a well-timed Leona combo can prove invaluable.
Taric
If you happen to have a friend you like to queue up with, Taric is an excellent pick in Patch 26.11. With enough communication, his [W] Bastion + [E] Dazzle is one of the most powerful combos in the Bot Lane.
His [R] Cosmic Radiance, meanwhile, is one of the most unique and game-changing ultimates available to any Support. With tank-oriented items now stronger than ever, Taric's scaling has never felt better.

Time to Rank Up!
League of Legends Patch 26.11 continues to reward champions with reliable kits, strong scaling, and consistent teamfight impact. Whether you prefer frontline tanks, snowballing assassins, scaling hyper-carries, or high-damage playmakers, mastering these picks gives you a clear edge in Solo Queue and helps you climb the ranked ladder more efficiently.
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