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League of Legends Wild Rift offers different champions, each with its own tasks and functions, so how do you choose? This article is a relevant introduction to these roles.
If you are desperate to kick off a good beginning in LOL Wild Rift, then try your best to play a meta champion. Meta champs are always very strong, reliable, and can lead the entire team, at least to complete their duties and responsibilities.
This article will provide a complete League of Legends Wild Rift tier list according to the different roles. For example, if you’re a Top Laner, then choose a champion that’s suitable for Top lane, and choose the best Support role if you are a Support player.
For new players, choosing S tier champions will save a lot of trouble because they are pretty powerful in the current version. And some champions require Wild Core to trade, which you can get through LOL Wild Rift Top Up.
The first thing to emphasize is the off-meta picks. If you are very confident in your strength, of course, you can choose them. The ones that need to be introduced here are Vayne, Seraphine, Malphite, and Lux.
Vayne top is very effective against tanks like Mundo who cannot move. Seraphine mid is available to provide sustain, CC, and a ton of damage. If your team has equipped with engage and some AD damage, then do not miss her. As for Malphite and Lux, they can be counted as great Supports if they are combined with ADC who has CC, such as Ashe, Jhin, or Varus.
Teemo, Kennen, Sett, Yashuo, Shen, Ornn, Vladimir
Maokai, Kayle, Nasus, Nautilus, Dr. Mundo, Tristana, Vayne, Camille, Jax, Singed, Garen, Fiora, Irelia, Darius
Urgot, Volibear, Mordekaiser, Rengar Renekton, Wukong, Aatrox, Riven
Tryndamere, Pantheon, Gwain, Sion, Malphite, Yone, Gragas
Akali, Graves, Jayce
Baron Lane (Top Lane) is usually isolated and helpless when fighting against opponents, so champions with obvious advantages need to be selected in 1v1 or even 1v2 scenarios. In some cases, sacrifices must be made for the team.
Fiddlesticks, Rammus, Nilah, Morgana, Viego
Maokai, Fizz, Shyvana, Liliah, Warwick, Evelynn, Diana, Jarvan IV, Tryndamyr, Aatrox, Graves, Vi, Ekko, Kayn, Darius, Olaf, Pantheon, Nunu & Willump, Yone, Zed, Talon, Kindred
Hecarim, Jayce, Amumu, Volibear, Rengar, Master Yi, Gwain, Wukong, Gwen
Nautilus, Kha’Zix, Xin Zhao, Lee Sin
Jax
Junglers exert huge influence on game tempo for their teams in early period and their responsibility is to secure neutral objectives (Dragons, Baron, etc. ).
Syndra, Kennen, Teemo, Aurelion Sol, Brand, Vladimir, Orianna, Twisted Fate, Seraphine, Sivir, Lux
Corki, Ahri, Talon, Zoe, Lissandra, Annie, Veigar, Kayle, Kasadin, Yasuo, Fizz, Tristana, Karma, Ezreal
Galio, Swain, Ziggs, Vex, Morgana, Diana, Akshan
Ekko, Irelia, Katarina, Akali, Zed, Miss Fortune
Malphite, Pantheon, Lucian, Yone, Jayce
Mid lane is widely known as the most significant lane in the game. If the mid lane collapses, it will be difficult to win the game. If your Mid Laner can put pressure on the enemy Mid Laner, it can give your team a significant advantage and make the game easier. The coordination between Mid Laner and Jungler is also very important.
Sivir, Twitch, Ezreal, Zeri, Jinx, Kalista
Jhin, Caitlyn, Xayah, Varus
Tristana, Vayne, Ashe, Miss Fortune, Draven, Kai’Sa, Nilah
Lucian, Samira
Dragon lane serves as the battlefield of the notorious “Marksmen” champions. Marksman’s task is mainly to destroy enemy buildings around the map and deal damage.
The ability of a Marksman is mainly judged by whether he can position himself correctly, try to avoid enemy damage, and stay alive.
Janna, Sona, Braum, Brand, Lux
Karma, Brand, Blitzcrank, Alistar, Lulu, Soraka, Rakan, Nautilus, Milio
Yuumi, Swain, Seraphine, Leona, Nami, Senna, Sett
Galio, Thresh, Zyra
Maokai, Morgana, Pyke, Malphite, Veigar, Miss Fortune, Ashe
In the early days of League of Legends, the support role was just to provide vision to the team and not to gain any resources. But now, this role exerts a huge impact on the gameplay.
Support players are now available to dictate how the lane phase progresses, rambling around with your Jungler, providing vision, and more.
These are all the champions released in the game at the moment and the tier list of roles. Thanks for reading.
MLB The Show 25 added 44 Moonshot series cards on May 16, announcing Moonshot Program.
This Moonshot Program has 23 rewards, including 10 Moonshot series players, card packs, MLB The Show 25 stubs and XP, etc.
Moonshot Program introduces a unique set of cards with a lunar background, featuring players who don’t usually have great power or attack attributes. These players are both variations of the main cards in Diamond Dynasty, and new cards.
Since the last few updates, players have begun to complain that the really good cards are too difficult to get, and Moonshot Program has reversed this situation to some extent. This update brings many new cards, and these cards are at least more offensive than before. But at the expense of Fielding and speed, players can build a team with strong offensive power.
Moonshot Program offers generous rewards and many ways to earn points. You can complete these tasks with just a little time.
For Common players, your choices for completing missions are as follows:
Elly De La Cruz with 86 OVR It can meet the requirements of both over 86 Fielding and 81 Speed, and its value is around 4,200 MLB The Show 25 stubs.
Please note that Moonshot Event will end on May 27, at which time all Missions associated with it will be You can't complete any of them. It is recommended that you try to complete this part of the missions in advance.
The players rewarded in Moonshot Program can greatly improve the strength of your team. It is recommended to collect these players as much as possible, and it will be easier to complete this program before May 27.
MLB’s Rivalry Weekend kicks off this week, and the fierce competition between the teams this week will revolve around geographical location. Juan Soto returns to Metropolitan Team, and the battle between Yankees and Mets this weekend will be very exciting.
At the same time, MLB The Show 25 did not miss this heat and launched Rivalry Weekend Program. Players can get rewards in this program by earning points.
In addition to regular card packs and MLB The Show 25 stubs, this event In addition to the rewards, the two most concerned rewards are 90 OVR Hunter Brown and 91 OVR Adolis Garcia. It is a bit regrettable that there are not many reward players in this program. Many players think that there will be at least 3 players as rewards in this event.
Hunter Brown is the starting pitcher of Astros. He made his debut in September 2022 and won the world championship with the team in the same year. From April 3, 2025 to April 27 games, Hunter Brown set a record of 28 scoreless innings.
Hunter Brown’s statistics as a starting pitcher are very good. He has 5 pitches, with his 4-Seam Fastball being his best, followed by his Knuckle Curveball. His 2-Seam Fastball has a lot of velocity, but lacks control.
The right-hander ranks 13th among 483 starting pitchers in MLB 25. He only has two quirks, and if he had more, his ranking might move up a few spots.
Adolis Garcia is a center fielder for Texas Rangers, and can also play left and right field. He made his major league debut in 2018 and was traded to Rangers in 2019.
In May 2021, he won Rookie of the Year award and was selected for All-Star Game. In 2023, he was selected for All-Star Game again and won World Championship with the team.
91 OVR Adolis Garcia has excellent ability as a hitter. His left and right contact data are very good and he has almost no weaknesses. His defensive data is even better. He has 99 Arm Strength and Arm Accuracy and 86 Fielding data, but his running speed is average.
The biggest drawback of this card is that there is no quirk, but the solid data still allows him to rank 16th among 356 center fielders.
There are 15 tasks in Rivalry Weekend Program. It is not difficult to get all the rewards. You have many ways to get points.
These 15 Moments cover pitching and batting, and are all veteran difficulty, but the difficulty is not particularly high. Some moments require you to complete extra-base hits or get on base.
Rivalry Weekend Conquest is a VS-shaped map. You can get the following rewards by completing this map:
This conquest map contains multiple card packs. You can use them to supplement your player cards, or you can trade duplicate players in the card packs to supplement stubs.
If you find completing 15 Moments difficult, these five optional stat missions are much easier, and you have a lot of players to choose from, without having to trade players to complete the missions.
The two players given away by Rivalry Weekend Program are not the best players, but they are not difficult to obtain, and their stats are good. You only need to spend a little time to get all the rewards. If you haven’t completed 99 OVR Scott Rolen Collection, then you need these two cards even more.
With the arrival of May, May Spotlight 1 Program is finally online. The players in focus this May are Kyle Stowers, Kyle Manzardo and Zach Agnos. As long as you complete the corresponding tasks, you can unlock the diamond cards of these three characters.
In addition to the three diamond cards, the rewards of May Spotlight 1 Program also include MLB The Show 25 pack and XP, but there are no stubs. This is a very short program, and it won’t take up too much of your time.
88 OVR Kyle Manzardo is a first baseman from Cleveland Guardians. He is 24 years old and only entered the major leagues last year. He has hit 14 home runs so far, but it is clear that we don’t know enough about this rookie yet.
This card currently ranks 28th among all first basemen and has only 1 quirk. His hitting attributes are very good, but still a little behind the top hitters. His baserunning speed is not fast, but his defensive attributes are OK.
This card is not the top of the 88 OVR cards, but it is enough to be a temporary replacement when you are short of a first baseman. If it can be traded, its value is about 20,000 stubs. Here are some attributes of this card:
88 OVR Zach Agnos is a closer for Colorado LA Clippers. He made his major league debut on April 20, 2025.
Zach Agnos has a fast pitching speed, which has attracted the attention of scouts, and this is also reflected in this card. Although this card does not have any quirks, his excellent statistics are enough to make up for this shortcoming.
Currently, this card ranks 14th among relief pitchers. He is particularly good at Splitter and Fastball Running.
Here are some attributes of this card:
91 OVR Kyle Stowers is a right fielder for Marlins. He made his major league debut in June 2022. He originally played for Golden Eagles and was traded to Marlins in 2024.
Kyle Stowers is good at handling pitches from the right side. His Contact Right and Power Right attributes are very good. In contrast, he performs very poorly when facing pitches from left-handed pitchers. The advantage of this card is that it is relatively fast. His base running and stealing speed are very good.
This card currently ranks 17th among all right fielders, and is very similar to Christian Yelich, who ranks 20th, without the quirks, and that card is worth 110,000 MLB The Show 25 Stubs.
Here are some of Kyle Stowers’ attributes:
Complete 8 Moments (24 points)
Drop 1 Missions:
Stat Missions
Each of these missions is fairly easy to complete, as Marlins and Twins have a lot of players. 73 OVR Marlins Nick Fortes and 72 OVR Twins Ty France are both great candidates for Stat Missions, and both only require around 35 stubs, which also allows you to complete Team Affinity Mission.
Optional Collection Missions
These are the rewards for May Spotlight 1. Although these three cards are not top-notch, they are above average and can play a role in your team. There will be new cards in the May Spotlight series, so let’s wait and see.
With the opening of 3rd Inning Program, a new round of Cornerstone Evolution Program is also open. This month’s evolution task is to evolve 83 OVR card to 90 OVR.
In Cornerstone Evolution Program, each player has a phased reward, including card packs, XP and stubs, etc. The last reward is the corresponding 90 OVR Cornerstone card. Players need to complete the task to get points to unlock the phased rewards.
83 OVR Ralph Kiner Mission
Stat Missions
90 OVR Cornerstone Ralph Kiner is a Pirates left fielder with power in both hands, making him a powerful hitter on your team. He has poor velocity stats, but he is a good defender.
This card is quite valuable because he has 9 quirks! He currently ranks 9th among left fielders. But he’s not much worse than 90 OVR Bryan Reynolds when you actually use him.
Here are some of his stats:
83 OVR Jim Palmer Missions
Stat Missions
90 OVR Cornerstone Jim Palmer is the starting pitcher for Orioles. His stats are good across the board, but his Stamina stat is especially good, allowing him to play consistently for long periods of time.
His 4-Seam Fastball and Slider are both good, but not great. This card has 3 quirks, currently ranking 11th among starting pitchers.
There are quite a few All-Star Series pitchers, and you can get the job done with 85 OVR Mark Davis, who is worth around 4,000 MLB The Show 25 Stubs. Or 86 OVR Tanner Houck, who is worth around 2,000 stubs.
The following are some properties of 90 OVR Cornerstone Jim Palmer:
83 OVR Justin Turner Missions:
Stat Missions:
90 OVR Cornerstone Justin Turner is a third baseman from Dodgers who is exceptionally good at handling pitches from the left, both contact left and power left. This card has 3 quirks, currently ranking 14th among all third basemen in the game.
None of Veteran hitters can be obtained through stubs trading, so the best candidate for this quest is 83 OVR Justin Turner, obtained in 3rd Inning Reward Path.
Here are some attributes of 90 OVR Cornerstone Justin Turner:
Of the three, 90 OVR Cornerstone Ralph Kiner is the most valuable, but I still recommend collecting all three 90 OVR cards, as they will help complete 99 OVR Scott Rolen collection quest. They will also be needed in the other Legends & Flashbacks Collections quests.
As an ARPG, Last Epoch, like Diablo series and Path of Exile 2, has an item crafting system that allows players to craft their own unique equipment. This system is more complex than Diablo 4, but not as luck-dependent as Path of Exile 2.
The items crafting system in Last Epoch has many interesting mechanisms, making the equipment crafting in the game not too cumbersome, but with depth.
You can press F to open the item forging interface anytime and anywhere, without having to go to the town to talk to the blacksmith or other NPCs.
You can see that the two sides of the item are divided into prefixes and suffixes, which are the affix slots that items in Last Epoch have for storing attribute modifiers. Each item can have up to two prefixes and two suffixes that can be modified.
Some items will also have Sealed Affixes. Sealed Affixes are not counted as prefixes and suffixes, and cannot be changed.
You can use the item forging system to add new affixes to items or modify existing affixes. This process does not consume Last Epoch Gold, but consumes the following items: Affix Shards, Glyphs, Runes and Forging Potential (FP).
Forging Potential (FP) is a very creative mechanism, which represents how many times an item can be forged. Each time an item is forged, some Forging Potential (FP) is consumed, and this consumption is not fixed.
Forging Potential is a restriction on items of different qualities. The higher the quality of the item, the higher FP, and the easier it is to forge powerful affixes. This will encourage players to collect higher quality equipment.
Affix Shards can add the affixes you want to your item, or upgrade the existing affixes of the item. They are the core items in item forging.
Glyphs are your auxiliary tools in the item crafting process, protecting the affixes you want and preventing the item from becoming useless after forging, and you can only use one Glyph per forging.
Rune effects are more direct than Glyphs, and can greatly affect the crafting results of an item, while also being extremely rare. Some Runes can be found at vendors, and are very valuable, requiring tens of thousands of Last Epoch Gold to unlock.
Each Exalted Item has at least one Tier 6 or 7 affix. These affixes are purple affixes that cannot be got through crafting, but they could be used to craft legendary items.
If an Exalted Item has a good affix, but it’s not what you need, you can trade it for a lot of gold.
Some Legendary items or set items have Legendary Potential (LP), which means they can transfer purple affixes from Exalted Items.
Each time you transfer an Exalted Item, the affixes are random, so you’d better make sure that most of the affixes in Exalted Items are what you need.
Woven Enchanting in Season 2 allows you to upgrade Class Idols. You can add appropriate affixes to your Idols on Woven Enchanter altar.
Idols do not have Forging Potential, so you can modify them repeatedly until you have the affixes you need.
An important change in Season 2 is that sets can be destroyed and affixes extracted. The method of using Set Bonus Affixes is the same as Affix Shards, but Set Bonus Affixes can also be used on exalted items, but not on items with Legendary Potential.
The above is the item crafting method in Last Epoch Season 2. If you want to customize an item that suits your class, you not only need to prepare sufficient resources, but also a little bit of luck sometimes.
MLB The Show 25 launched April Spotlight Drop 5 in early May, adding many new cards to the series. This April Spotlight Drop 5 Program includes 6 free diamond players, including 90 OVR and 91 OVR cards.
Although the rewards of April Spotlight Drop 5 Program do not include stubs, it includes various card packs and precious free diamond cards, which are better than stubs.
Our first Luke is a second baseman from Twins. He is a good swinger with great contact both ways, but his power is a little lacking. Luke Keaschall’s strength lies in his fast baserunning speed and he is also very good at stealing bases. It’s a pity that this card does not have Quirk.
Another 86 OVR player sent out this time is Marlins catcher Agustin Ramirez, who can also play as a first baseman. Agustin Ramirez’s contact and power attributes in his swing are both excellent. On defense, his stealing and baserunning are a little worse than his swing, but they are still okay.
The first 89 OVR player is Brendan Donovan, the second baseman from Cardinals. Brendan Donovan is a versatile player on the field. He can also play first base, third base, shortstop, and left and right outfield. He has good vision attributes and is very good at hitting pitches from the right-hand pitchers.
In addition, this card is very good at defense, and his defensive stats are very high. Currently, 89 OVR Spotlight Series Brendan Donovan ranks eighth among second basemen.
This card is the second free Luke. Luke Weaver is a relief pitcher from Yankees. Although his Stamina attribute is not very high, his other pitching attributes are very good. Among them, his H/9 score is as high as 125! This card is currently ranked sixth among relief pitchers.
90 OVR’s Pete Alonso is a Mets’ first baseman, and is ranked 6th among first basemen in MLB The Show 25. He is the team’s slugger, with strong contact and power attributes. And this card has 7 quirks!
91 OVR’s Wyatt Langford is a left fielder from Rangers, and can also play center and right field. He has 4 quirks, but his attributes are average, and his strength lies in defense. Wyatt Langford’s defensive stats are all top-notch, and he also has a fast baserunning speed.
Moments
Drop 5 Missions:
All the above players are Program rewards from April Spotlight Series and cannot be obtained through MLB The Show 25 Stubs trades.
Stat Missions
Optional Collection Missions:
If you have enough stubs, you can try to complete this collection quest, and you can trade and get them in the free market.
The cards in April Spotlight Drop 5 are all very collectible, and collecting these players will help you complete the collection quest and unlock more powerful cards.