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League of Legends Players Share Their Unconventional Champion Builds

Xavier Ward

League of Legends players are revealing their unconventional champion builds and defending why they use them. These unique strategies may not be the best, but they certainly catch attention.

One player advocates for support Viego, utilizing items like Divine Sunderer and Blade of the Ruined King. They argue that Viego’s ability to chip away at enemy health and sustain himself makes him an effective support in team fights.

Another player has created a “Sonic the Hedgehog build” focused on maximizing movement speed with champions like Rammus and Hecarim. By utilizing the Predator rune and building Youmuu’s Ghostblade and Chemtech, they aim to swiftly engage and disengage from fights.

Nautilus, typically played as a support or mid laner, has also found a place in the top lane. Players have been experimenting with tanky builds using items like Heartsteel and Demonic Embrace to transform Nautilus into a formidable solo laner.

While these unconventional builds are entertaining, it is important to note that they may not be suitable for ranked games. It is recommended to save them for casual matches with friends.

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League of Legends players are dishing up their statistically bad champion builds today to defend why they play them and why they should be more widespread—and we have to say, there are some absolute doozies.
For the most part, League players will select champions that are either in the meta for their role on the Rift, or, if they’re a one-trick-pony, they will use their main champion in any role, regardless of whether it’s suited. Then there are MOBA mavericks, who came out of the woodwork on Oct. 12 to share the strange builds they swear by.
Among the “bad” builds (and yeah, they’re not great) are strategies like Viego support, max movement speed Singed, and some wild Nautilus picks.
One of the most unique ones shared today was support Viego. This player believes the Divine Sunderer and Blade of the Ruined King are the best items for Viego, and the off-meta hero claims he makes for an excellent support because he can whittle away enemy health and has enough sustain to keep himself alive, all while being useful in teamfights and making plays.
As a support main and someone who loves a good villain arc, I like this because we need more villainous supports and ones that actually strike fear into the hearts of enemies. Because, let’s face it, no one’s afraid of Lulu or Sona.
Another unique build from today is what one League player has called their “Sonic the Hedgehog build”; they will be maxing movement speed to get into and out of fights as fast as they can with champions such as Rammus and Hecarim. They do this by taking the Predator rune and then building Youmuu’s Ghostblade and Chemtech. This was a common tactic, it turns out, though most people employ Singed for the style.
There have been several Nautilus mid picks this season, but some players went a step further and took the tanky boy back top, building Heartsteel and Demonic Embrace to turn him into a playmaking solo laner.
Now, while these are fun, I can’t recommend testing them in your next League ranked game, or you may be pulled up for “inting”—even if you’re trying your best.
Instead, save these builds for those five-player Normal matches instead.
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