Alright, let’s talk about Seraphine support, a topic that’s been on my mind lately. I’ve been playing a lot of League of Legends, and I’ve really taken a shine to Seraphine.
So, I started experimenting with her as a support. I looked up some guides online – you know, the usual sites like MOBAFire and *. They had some decent info on runes and items, but I wanted to find my own way, something that really clicked with my playstyle.

First off, I messed around with runes. Most guides suggested the standard support stuff, but I found that going a bit more aggressive with Arcane Comet actually worked wonders. It gave me that extra poke in lane that I felt Seraphine needed. For the secondary tree, I usually went with Inspiration for the free boots and extra cooldown reduction.
Items?
That’s where things got interesting. I tried the usual support items, you know, the ones that give you mana regen and shields, but I felt like Seraphine could do more. I started building Liandry’s Anguish, and man, it’s a game-changer. That burn damage, combined with her abilities, it just melts enemies. I usually follow that up with Rylai’s Crystal Scepter for the slow, and then it depends on the game. Sometimes I go for Zhonya’s Hourglass if I need to survive, other times I build Morellonomicon to counter healing.
Skill Order
I always max my Q first. The damage is just too good to pass up. Then I alternate between W and E, depending on what my team needs more – the shield or the crowd control. I found that this order gives me the most flexibility in different situations.
Now, about playstyle. I learned that Seraphine works best with champions that like to get in the fight. So, I usually pair her with melee supports or engage-heavy champions. It’s all about landing those skillshots and keeping your allies alive. I noticed that if you play her like Brand or Lux, focusing on landing your abilities rather than just spamming them, you get a lot more value. You must get used to her range and combos. You must learn to aim her skillshots.
Honestly, I think Seraphine is a bit overpowered at the moment. She’s got a low skill ceiling, which makes her great for beginners, but she also has a lot of potential for those who really master her. For instance, she has a low skill ceiling. So by learning her, you can help learn the more complicated Supports.
- Experimented with Seraphine support, looking up guides on MOBAFire and * for rune and item ideas.
- Found success with Arcane Comet for aggressive poke and Inspiration for free boots and cooldown reduction.
- Built Liandry’s Anguish as a core item for burn damage, followed by Rylai’s Crystal Scepter for slow.
- Maxed Q first for damage, then alternated between W and E based on team needs.
- Paired Seraphine with melee supports or engage champions, focusing on landing skillshots and providing support.
- Believed Seraphine to be slightly overpowered, with a low skill ceiling but high potential.
So yeah, that’s my take on Seraphine support. It’s been a fun journey of experimentation and discovery. I hope this helps some of you out there who are looking to try her out. Give my build and playstyle a shot, and let me know what you think!