The Plague Rat of League of Legends - Twitch

The Plague Rat of League of Legends - Twitch

Aidan van Vuuren

17 Feb, 2026, 12:29

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Last updated: 17 Feb, 2026, 12:39

Twitch is a stealth-based marksman in League of Legends known for poison damage and late-game teamfights. He relies on positioning, timing, and smart use of stealth to deal massive damage.

This guide explains Twitch’s abilities, strengths, weaknesses, item choices, and practical strategy. It focuses only on verified in-game mechanics.

Twitch Lore and Identity

Twitch is a Zaunite plague rat who embraces filth and chaos. He scavenges through the Sump and aims to expose the corruption of Piltover.

His personality matches his playstyle. He hides, waits, and strikes when enemies least expect it. He thrives in messy fights where poison spreads across multiple targets.

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Understanding Twitch’s Abilities

Twitch’s power comes from stacking poison and finishing enemies with burst damage. Each ability supports this pattern.

Deadly Venom (Passive)

Twitch’s basic attacks apply Deadly Venom. The poison stacks up to six times and deals true damage over time.

Each stack increases the total damage. The effect refreshes with every new application.

Deadly Venom is central to his kit. It enables strong trades in lane and fuels his burst through Contaminate. The poison does not affect structures.

Spell shields do not block the poison damage itself. However, some defensive abilities can prevent the triggering abilities that depend on it.

Ambush (Q)

Ambush is Twitch’s stealth tool. After a short delay, he becomes camouflaged for up to 14 seconds based on rank.

While stealthed, he gains bonus movement speed. The speed increases further when moving toward nearby enemy champions who cannot see him.

When Twitch breaks stealth, he gains a large attack speed bonus for five seconds. This creates strong engage windows.

If an enemy champion dies while affected by Deadly Venom, Ambush resets. This allows Twitch to reposition and continue fighting.

Ambush defines Twitch’s playstyle. He uses it to scout, gank, flank, and reposition during fights.

Venom Cask (W)

Venom Cask throws a projectile that explodes at a target location. It applies a stack of Deadly Venom and grants vision of the area.

The zone remains contaminated for three seconds. Enemies inside are slowed and gain an additional poison stack each second.

Venom Cask can apply up to four stacks per enemy. It helps Twitch stack poison quickly before using Contaminate.

The slow also helps him chase targets or control space in teamfights.

Contaminate (E)

Contaminate is Twitch’s burst ability. It damages all nearby enemies affected by Deadly Venom.

The damage increases for each poison stack on the target. It deals base physical damage plus additional physical damage per stack, scaling with bonus attack damage. It also includes magic damage scaling with ability power per stack.

Contaminate checks poison stacks at the start of its cast time. If enemies move out of range before the cast finishes, they avoid damage. If they leave after the cast completes, they still take damage.

Twitch should apply as many stacks as possible before activating Contaminate. Using it too early lowers its impact.

Spray and Pray (R)

Spray and Pray is Twitch’s ultimate ability. It grants bonus attack damage and 300 bonus attack range for six seconds.

During this time, his basic attacks become piercing bolts. These bolts travel in a straight line and damage every enemy they hit.

The bolts apply on-hit effects and can critically strike. Damage decreases slightly based on the number of enemies hit, but it remains strong in grouped fights.

Spray and Pray allows Twitch to outrange turrets by 50 units. This makes him a threat in sieges and backdoor situations.

Teamfights revolve around this ability. Good positioning can result in damage across all five enemies.

How to Play Twitch in Lane

Twitch is fragile early. He has low health and struggles against heavy crowd control.

Focus on stacking Deadly Venom through safe auto attacks. Avoid overusing abilities early, as mana can become an issue.

Venom Cask helps secure trades. Apply poison, throw the cask to extend the duration, then use Contaminate when stacks are high.

If taking Ambush early, use it carefully. It helps with scouting and avoiding danger, but repeated use can drain mana.

Communication is important. If Twitch leaves lane, enemies must respect his roaming potential.

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Mid Game Strategy

Mid game is where Twitch begins to influence the map.

Ambush allows him to approach fights unseen. He can gank lanes, collapse on isolated targets, or set up picks around objectives.

When ganking, activate Ambush early to avoid standard vision. If the stealth timer runs low, wait in a brush and re-stealth before engaging.

Venom Cask slows enemies and builds stacks quickly. Follow with Contaminate to secure kills.

Twitch can also function in the jungle. His farming is weaker than traditional junglers, but his ganks are strong, especially with red buff.

Late Game and Teamfights

Late game is Twitch’s strongest phase.

With full items, few marksmen can match his damage. Spray and Pray allows him to hit multiple enemies at once, often deciding fights.

Positioning is critical. Twitch should enter fights after key enemy crowd control abilities are used. Hard CC can eliminate him quickly.

Spacing matters against him. Enemies should avoid grouping tightly, but as a Twitch player, you want the opposite.

If the first attack during Spray and Pray is a critical strike, all units hit by that shot take critical damage. This can shift a fight instantly.

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Best Items for Twitch

Twitch benefits from attack speed, critical strike, and on-hit effects. His high base attack speed lets him scale efficiently with damage items.

Common item choices include:

  • Infinity Edge for critical strike damage

  • Runaan’s Hurricane to apply poison to multiple targets

  • The Bloodthirster for life steal

  • Last Whisper for armor penetration

  • Wit's End for magic resistance and on-hit damage

  • The Black Cleaver for armor reduction

Runaan’s Hurricane is especially strong. It spreads Deadly Venom across multiple enemies, increasing the power of Contaminate and Spray and Pray.

Statikk Shiv can trigger on every target hit during Spray and Pray. Following it with Contaminate can result in heavy area damage.

Life steal helps offset Twitch’s low health pool. During Spray and Pray, life steal per target is reduced, so positioning still matters.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Twitch has clear strengths.

He scales extremely well into late game. He can wipe out grouped enemies. His stealth creates strong pick potential.

He also has clear weaknesses.

He is very squishy. Hard crowd control can shut him down. Vision tools such as Control Wards and Oracle Lens limit his stealth.

Enemy teams should focus him when he exits stealth. Spreading out during Spray and Pray reduces his impact.

If Twitch disappears from lane, teammates must react quickly to avoid surprise ganks.

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Playing Against Twitch

Vision control is the most effective counter.

Oracle Lens and Control Wards reveal him during Ambush. Champions with abilities that detect stealth also reduce his safety.

Hard CC is highly effective. Stuns and snares can eliminate him before he deals damage.

Keeping distance between teammates during teamfights limits the value of Spray and Pray.

Final Thoughts on Twitch

Twitch rewards patience and positioning. He waits, stacks poison, and strikes at the right moment.

His late-game damage can decide matches, but mistakes are punished quickly. Smart use of Ambush and careful timing of Contaminate separate average players from strong ones.

Mastering Twitch means understanding when to stay hidden and when to commit. When used correctly, he controls fights through pressure and poison.

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