Okay, so today I’m gonna talk about my little experiment with the ADC tier list in League of Legends. It’s been a wild ride, let me tell you.
First off, I jumped into a bunch of games, trying out different ADCs. I mean, who doesn’t love a good bot lane brawl, right? I started with some of the champs I was already comfy with, like Ashe and Miss Fortune. You know, the usual suspects. Ashe’s arrows and Miss Fortune’s, uh, “assets” were doing pretty well. They’re pretty straightforward – point, click, and boom, stuff dies.

Then I decided to get a little adventurous. I picked up Xayah. Now, Xayah’s a bit trickier with her feathers, but once I got the hang of it, it was like a light bulb moment. Lining up those feathers and rooting enemies felt so satisfying. It was a bit of a learning curve, but hey, who doesn’t love a good challenge?
After that, I dove into playing Kai’Sa. She’s a whole different beast. Super mobile, able to dive in and out of fights. I was having a blast evolving her abilities and popping off in team fights. It felt like I was playing a completely different game with her. I was trying so hard to understand how to use her powers, after several fails, I finally did it.
I also dabbled with some of the supposedly “beginner-friendly” ADCs. I mean, yeah, they’re easy to pick up, but I feel like they don’t pack the same punch as some of the others when you really learn how to use them well.
My Totally Unofficial, Super Subjective Tier List
- God Tier: Kai’Sa, Xayah. These two just felt amazing once I figured them out.
- Pretty Darn Good: Ashe, Miss Fortune. Solid, reliable, and they get the job done.
- Meh: Everyone else. Look, they’re fine, but they just didn’t click with me the same way.
So, that’s my ADC adventure in a nutshell. I banged my head against the wall a few times, yelled at my screen, and probably annoyed my teammates, but hey, it was all in the name of science… or something like that. I learned a lot, improved my gameplay, and had some fun. I hope my sharing will give some help to someone else. Or maybe I just want to show off, haha.
At the end of the day, just play what you enjoy. Tier lists are fun and all, but they’re not the be-all and end-all. Go out there, try some different champs, and find what works for you. And most importantly, have fun!