Best Champions to Climb League of Legends Ranked in Patch 26.09

Best Champions to Climb League of Legends Ranked in Patch 26.09

League of Legends Patch 26.09 landed on April 29, 2026, kicking off Season 2 under the new Pandemonium theme, delivering one of the biggest updates of the year so far. Role Quest adjustments, rune changes, new items, and a refreshed Arena mode all headline the patch, alongside a targeted wave of champion buffs and nerfs. If you're looking to climb the ranked ladder efficiently as the meta continues to evolve, here are the best champions to climb ranked in LoL Patch 26.09.

Best champions to climb League of Legends ranked in Patch 26.09

Top Lane

Garen

Simple, effective, and extremely punishing to play against in Solo Queue, Garen remains one of the most reliable Top Lane picks in Patch 26.09.

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 that most opponents simply cannot out-sustain. His teamfighting contribution with [R] Demacian Justice is deceptively strong, especially when used to close out fights by targeting a fed enemy carry.

Sett

With superb laning dominance and the ability to completely flip the script in teamfights, Sett is a top-tier pick in Patch 26.09.

A well-timed [W] Haymaker will swing skirmishes decisively in his favor, absorbing punishment and dealing back surprising amounts of burst. Meanwhile, [R] The Show Stopper lets him reliably access the enemy backline and create chaos that most uncoordinated Solo Queue teams struggle to recover from.

Mordekaiser

Mordekaiser continues to be a nightmare in Solo Queue due to his isolation mechanic and dominant 1v1 kit. His passive stacking and mixed damage output make him very difficult to itemize against, and [R] Realm of Death removes the most dangerous enemy from a fight, allowing his team to win the numbers game elsewhere.

Whether he's splitting or grouping, Mordekaiser's win condition is always clear, and that's exactly what makes him so effective for climbing ranked in League of Legends.

Mordekaiser League of Legends

Jungle

Shyvana

With a whopping 53.49% win rate, Shyvana is the standout Jungler of Patch 26.09. Riot's ongoing adjustments have pushed her further toward a bruiser identity, and Solo Queue is loving it. Her fast clear speeds and natural durability allow her to scale into a frontlining threat, while [R] Dragon's Descent remains one of the most disruptive engage tools in the Jungle pool.

If you are looking for a high-impact Jungler that rewards investment, Shyvana is the pick right now.

Briar

Despite receiving a survivability nerf in Patch 26.09, Briar remains one of the best snowball Junglers in the game. Her dueling power, built-in sustain, and ability to force skirmishes at a moment's notice make her especially effective in Solo Queue. Once she gets rolling, she is extremely difficult to stop.

Nocturne

Nocturne is the Jungler for players who want to take over Solo Queue through sheer pressure and terror. His [R] Paranoia is one of the most impactful ultimate abilities in the game, cutting off enemy vision across the map and enabling simultaneous dives from his teammates.

Nocturne excels at snowballing early leads into mid-game collapses, and his damage and dueling power ensure he remains relevant even if he falls slightly behind.

Nocturne League of Legends

Mid Lane

Naafiri

With a 53.70% win rate, Naafiri is the top Mid Lane pick in LoL Patch 26.09, and it is not hard to see why. Her pack-based kit rewards aggressive, roam-heavy play that thrives in the chaos of Solo Queue, and her straightforward win conditions make her one of the most accessible assassins in the game. A well-executed all-in with [R] The Call of the Pack can eliminate high-priority targets before they have a chance to react, while her passive sustain through her Packmates keeps her healthy through difficult trades.

Malzahar

Malzahar is one of the most consistent Mid Laners in Solo Queue, and Patch 26.09 is no exception. 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.

Veigar

Veigar continues to be a top climbing pick in Patch 26.09 thanks to his infinite AP scaling and devastating late-game burst.

Patient farming and consistent stacking allow him to eventually one-shot key targets with [R] Primordial Burst, while his [E] Event Horizon remains one of the best space-making tools available to any Mid Lane mage. The later the games go, the more dangerous Veigar becomes, and Solo Queue games go late more often than not.

Best Champions to Climb League of Legends Ranked in Patch 26.09

Bottom Lane

Smolder

With a 53.06% win rate, Smolder is the king of the Bot Lane in Patch 26.09. 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 make him an extremely dependable ADC for steady, methodical ranked climbing. In a meta where scaling champions continue to dominate, Smolder is perfectly placed.

Ashe

If utility and consistent damage are more your cup of tea, Ashe remains one of the safest and most versatile ADC picks in Patch 26.09. Her global [R] Enchanted Crystal Arrow provides one of the most impactful engage-and-pick tools available to a Bot Laner, and her [W] Volley ensures reliable kiting, poke, and slowing power throughout all phases of the game. She is easy to understand, hard to play around, and consistently rewarding in Solo Queue.

Miss Fortune

Miss Fortune's strengths lie in her strong laning phase and her even more impactful teamfighting. A well-placed [R] Bullet Time can single-handedly decide team fights, cutting through clustered enemies like butter.

She is a simple but highly effective Solo Queue pick that rewards players looking to dominate the Bot Lane and convert leads into wins.

Miss Fortune League of Legends

Support

Seraphine

Seraphine is among the most well-rounded Support picks in Patch 26.09, offering a rare combination of sustained healing, crowd control, and global presence. Her [R] Encore is one of the most teamfight-altering ultimates in the Support pool, capable of chaining multiple enemies together and creating the kind of chaotic moments that Solo Queue teams can capitalize on with ease.

For players who want to empower their allies while maintaining genuine carry potential, Seraphine is one of the best picks in League of Legends.

Milio

If protecting and empowering your carries is more your cup of tea, then look no further than Milio. His kit provides reliable heals, shields, and bonus attack range to allies through [E] Cozy Campfire, while [R] Breath of Life offers a clutch cleansing ultimate that can nullify enemy crowd control at the most decisive moments.

Brand

If you prefer a more damage/carry approach to the Support role, Brand is one of the most dominant picks in Patch 26.09. His passive Blaze stacking mechanic punishes grouped enemies with explosive AoE damage, and his [R] Pyroclasm bounces between enemies in chaotic teamfights to devastating effect.

Brand has the ability to turn a passive Support role into an active carry threat. In Solo Queue, that kind of impact can prove invaluable.

Brand League of Legends

Time to Rank Up!

League of Legends Patch 26.09 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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