How to win Clash in League of Legends in 2025
Clash is League of Legends' official monthly tournament mode that lets teams of five compete in structured brackets for exclusive rewards and bragging rights.
This guide covers everything you need to know about Clash: from upcoming tournament dates and entry requirements to drafting tips, team building, and how to succeed across all skill tiers.
If you want to dominate Clash like a pro, this article will help you prepare, play, and (hopefully) win in one of the most exciting league of legends esports events available in-game.

Requirements to participate in Clash
Clash is a two-day, single-elimination tournament where pre-made teams of five battle against similarly skilled opponents for trophies, Victory Points (VP), and loot capsules.
To be able to participate, player needs to fulfil the following entry requirements: be level 30, have placed in at least one ranked queue, have SMS verification, and purchase a Clash tticket with either 975 Blue Essence, 195 RP (basic), or 975 RP (premium).
Remaining 2025 Clash schedule
The official Riot schedule lists six monthly tournaments from July onward, spanning Summoner’s Rift, ARAM, and the prestigious Worlds Cup.
| Month | Patch | Tournament Theme | Team Formation Opens | Competition Dates | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| July | 25.14 | Summoner’s Rift Cup | July 14 | July 19-20 | Classic 5v5 format |
| August | 25.16 | ARAM Cup | August 11 | August 16-17 | Howling Abyss, no lanes |
| September | 25.18 | Summoner’s Rift Cup | September 8 | September 13-14 | Meta patch before Worlds |
| October | 25.21 | Worlds Clash | October 13 | October 18-19 | Runs alongside Worlds esports event |
| November | 25.23 | ARAM Cup | November 17 | November 22-23 | Second ARAM tourney |
| December | 25.24 | Summoner’s Rift Cup | December 8 | December 13-14 | Season-ending showdown |
How skill tiers work in Clash
Teams are seeded into four tiers based on the weighted average of player MMR, with Tier IV hosting Bronze/Silver, Tier III Gold, Tier II Platinum, and Tier I Diamond + players. Higher-tier brackets award more Victory Points and tougher opponents.
| Tier | Typical Solo/Flex Rank | Bonus VP on First Win | Lock-In Start |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Diamond-Challenger | 150 VP | Last 0.5 hr |
| II | Platinum | 100 VP | 1 hr before |
| III | Gold | 50 VP | 1.5 hr before |
| IV | Bronze-Silver | 0 VP | 2 hr before |
Lock-In mechanics
All five teammates must press “Lock-In” during the tier-specific window. Failure to lock in refunds tickets and removes the team from brackets. Tip: set alarms 10 minutes before your tier opens to avoid last-second mishaps.
Tickets, costs, and entry strategy
| Ticket Type | Price BE | Price RP | VP Multiplier | Capsule Quality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | 975 BE | 195 RP | 1× | Basic Clash Orb |
| Premium | — | 975 RP | 1.5× | Premium Clash Capsule |
Premium tickets significantly boost VP and loot but only pay off if your squad regularly reaches finals. Casual teams should start with standard tickets, then upgrade once consistent synergy is established.
Victory points, rewards, and trophies
Every game win grants 200 VP, plus a first-win bonus scaling by tier. VP accumulates across two Clash weekends and unlocks home-base banners visible on Summoner’s Rift.
| Result | VP Earned (Tier III Example) | Loot Capsule | Trophy Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-0 Champion | 850 VP | Premium Capsule | 2 weeks |
| 2-1 Finalist | 650 VP | Standard Capsule | 1 week |
| 1-2 Consolation | 450 VP | Consolation Orb | None |
| 0-1 First-Round Loss | 250 VP | Consolation Orb | None |
Trophies stand proudly on your Nexus for two weeks, signaling dominance to every visitor.
Tournament flow in Clash
- Scouting Phase (7 minutes): Both teams review opponent champion pools, mastery highs, and recent picks. Target-ban one-tricks or OTPs to destabilize drafts.
- Draft Phase: Follow a structured pick/ban order mirroring professional play. Flex picks and role-swaps are potent weapons to confuse lower-experience teams.
- Match Play: Best-of-one in an 8-team single-elimination bracket; losers enter a consolation bracket for extra VP.
- Repeat Day 2: Teams can re-enter Sunday even if eliminated Saturday, maximizing reward potential.
Drafting tips for Clash success
Foundational tips
- Draft for synergy first, counters second: cohesive engage/disengage beats five strong solo lanes.
- Identify enemy theme (dive, poke, kite) and draft an opposing archetype (kite beats dive, dive beats poke, poke beats kite).
- Prioritize comfort picks in lower tiers; mechanical reliability trumps flashy meta picks in Tier III-IV.
Advanced drafting techniques
| Strategy | Execution | Counterplay |
|---|---|---|
| Early Flex Picks | First-rotate champions playable in 2-3 roles (e.g., Renekton top/mid) to hide lanes. | Respond with blind-safe picks like Sett or Gragas to reduce flex value. |
| Save Star Player Pick | Hold last-pick for highest-elo teammate; unleash carry such as Quinn mid. | Ban out their OTP pool and force them onto low-rep comfort. |
| Cheese Pocket Strat | Draft funnel comps, double-enchanter, or level-1 invade comps for Tier IV brackets. | Ward river entrances early; keep exhaust/ignite ready. |
Building a Clash-ready roster
Creating an effective Clash team is about fit, not just rank. Two skilled players combined with three dedicated role mains will typically outperform five random high-elo players. Cohesion and reliable communication are more important than pure mechanical skill.
To build your roster efficiently, use LFG tools like RiftQ to find players who match your team's needs by lane, rank, and availability. These platforms help you recruit teammates who are committed to practice and ready for competition.
Prepare for tournaments by running scrims in Tournament Draft mode. These practice sessions test your team’s shotcalling and coordination, helping you identify and fix any weaknesses before tournament day. This preparation puts your roster in the best position to succeed.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Avoiding common mistakes can make the difference between a successful Clash run and missed opportunities. First, try to avoid sending last-minute team invites, as the SMS verification process required for new players can sometimes fail under pressure.
Second, always pay attention to tiering rules when forming your team. For example, adding a Diamond-ranked player to a lineup of four Silvers will automatically raise your entire team’s placement to Tier III. This significantly raises the level of competition and can make early rounds much tougher than expected.
Finally, don’t get complacent after securing enough Victory Points (VP) for your desired rewards. Overextending or playing recklessly after a win can jeopardize your bracket progression and your chances at a trophy. Once your VP is secured, it’s crucial to slow down, focus, and close out matches safely to ensure your team claims the ultimate prize.
Ready to dominate Clash in League of Legends?
The monthly Clash league of legends tournaments remain the premier competitive game modes for amateur teams, meshing grassroots fun with the atmosphere of esports events.
By mastering lock-ins, drafting smart, and capitalizing on the schedule, your squad can secure trophies, banners, and bragging rights for the rest of the year. Assemble your roster, purchase those tickets, and we’ll see you on the Rift.
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