League Of Legends: 7 Best Champions For Multi-Team Arenas

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- Amumu
- Heimerdinger
- Kai’sa
- Ivern
- Master Yi
- Swain
- Sett
The Multi-Team Arena mode in League Of Legends allows you to fight against others with a teammate. You fight different teams each round, but since you only deal with two opponents at a time, identifying the best champions in the game may seem challenging. After all, fighters may seem like they're always the best choice, but every class type can perform well.
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With that in mind, you'll want to try out these champions if you want the highest odds of winning. Remember that any champion can win in this game mode, but some will simply have better odds of winning because of their design. If you want to rank up, give these a try.
Amumu
Sometimes, having a tanky champion that can deal damage works great, making Amumu an excellent choice. Thanks to his passive, percent Health damage, and Crowd Control, you can easily lock down champions and take them out. Amumu also has excellent Augments that'll make a difference during this game, such as casting your ultimate twice or gaining Health and Adaptive Force.
Amumu synergizes well with AD Carries, since he can lock down enemies and also peel for his teammate. You can also deal good damage by building items like Sunfire Cape and Abyssal Mask. You can go full damage if you have a tank on your team, so try to adjust your build accordingly.
Amumu can be challenging to defeat, but he'll struggle against anyone with tons of damage and range. If you can dodge his Q, then you just need to keep kiting him and taking him down. If Amumu has a squishy teammate, take them down first and try to stand away from your teammate, so he won't use his Ultimate on both of you.
Heimerdinger
This champion not only has pokes to take down enemies, but amazing plant control. You can rush to the healing fruit in the middle of the arena and set up your turrets, preventing enemies from grabbing them without taking damage. Even if enemies refuse to approach your turrets, you can still attack them with your grenades and missiles.
If you play it right, you can use your Ultimate to either land a powerful stun with your grenade, deal tons of damage with your missiles, and use the turrets once the arena begins to shrink, so enemies can't avoid your attacks. Heimerdinger needs a teammate that can play around his turrets, like a Tank or a Fighter.
If you want to defeat Heimerdinger, you must poke him or his turrets from a distance. You can also play a champion with a pull, like Sett, Nautilus, or Blitzcrank, to bring Heimerdinger to you. No matter what, you should immediately run away if Heimerdinger places down an upgraded turret, so you don't take tons of damage.
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Kai’sa
Sometimes, you need a solid AD Carry who can deal percentage damage, making Kai'sa a great fit. You have her W, which allows her to poke down enemies from the Fog of War, so try it out to get the percentage damage off. You can also use her E to briefly turn invisible, helping you to get out of tricky situations while repositioning.
Her Ultimate will allow her to close the distance with a squishy champion while gaining a shield, so use it after your enemies use their abilities to minimize how much damage you take. Try to get your teammate to play a Support or Tank, so they can peel for you, heal you, or lockdown opponents to maximize your damage.
As for defeating Kai'sa, you must either outpoke her or use CC (crowd control) on her. If you land a stun or root, try to burst her down, so she can't proc her passive and deal percentage damage. Don't let her kite you, or else she'll deal more damage than you can.
Ivern
This one may catch people by surprise, but Ivern is a solid pick in this game mode. Even though he'll struggle at the start of the game, he becomes a challenging opponent once he reaches level six. He can immediately summon Daisy to deal tons of damage, turning the two-on-two into a three-on-two.
Also, if you build shields and Ability Haste on Ivern, you'll deal more damage while casting more shields, making it challenging for the opponent to take down the target. Ivern synergizes extremely well with fighters, since he can cover them and make it so enemies can't ignore them.
If you want to counter Ivern, you should focus him and build anti-shield items, such as Shadowflame. If you can take him down, he won't be able to shield enemies. As for Daisy, she has a movement speed bonus at the start, so run away and try to kite her.
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Master Yi
If you want someone who'll deal tons of damage, you can't go wrong with Master Yi. Thanks to his passive, you can take advantage of his auto-attacks and use an on-hit build to take out any enemy. Consider taking Divine Sunderer and Blade of the Ruined King if the enemy has multiple tanks, so you'll deal percent Health Damage.
You also have your Q, which will help you dodge abilities and Crowd Control. Your W will keep you alive and help you tank through burst attacks. If you play Master Yi, try to work with a ranged champion or a tank that can peel for you. That way, the ranged champion can attack the enemies while you distract them, or the tank can help you whenever you need them.
If you're fighting Master Yi, the best thing you can do is build a Grievous Wound item, such as Morellonomicon, Thornmail, or a Chempunk Chainsword. You should also use CC to lock him down and prevent him from dealing damage. Wait for him to use his Q, then as soon as he appears, use your stun or snare to take him out.
Swain
Sometimes, sustain is the most powerful tool available in this game mode, so give Swain a try. Not only do you have an Ultimate that'll help you stay alive, but your W will give you stacks while your E will let you bring enemies to you, preventing them from running away. If you can grab some tanky and healing items, you'll become an unstoppable force in the late game.
Swain does a great job of cornering enemies and drawing them away from other teammates. Swain can work with many types of champions, but he'll do best with poke champions by his side, since Swain can deal damage and draw aggro while they attack from a distance. As long as you have your Ultimate and can keep people close to you, they'll struggle to take you down.
With that in mind, you'll need to build Grievous Wounds to prevent him from healing. You should also try to stay out of his Ultimate early, so it'll run out, since it stays active as long as you're in the range. If Swain has a squishy teammate, try to take them down, so he'll have to face your team alone.
Sett
Since this mode helps fighters survive, you can rest easy since Sett has abilities that synergize well with this mode. For instance, you can use your Ultimate on the tankiest teammate to get them away from the other opponent or land on the squishy foe for damage. Also, Sett can fully tank in this mode and prioritize Health to deal tons of damage with his Haymaker.
Thanks to some Augments, such as boosting his Health and Adaptive Force, you'll deal even more damage and enemies will struggle to defeat you. You can also get Heartsteel to boost your damage and gain more Health, which synergizes well with the rest of your kit. You can even pull enemies to you and potentially stun them based on your positioning.
Sett will deal most of his damage from his Haymaker, so focus on dodging it when you see his Grit fill up. You can also kite him and use CC to stop him from chasing you down. If he has a squishy teammate, focus on them instead.
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