LoL Patch 10.22: Top 5 Junglers – Be Aggressive! Be, Be Aggressive!

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Will Hecarim stampede over Summoner's Rift once more? (Image Credit: Riot Games)

The last patch before the Pre-Season Patch 10.23 is out has thrown power picks like Karthus out of the game and tried to buff up tanky Junglers like Sejuani. Were the nerfs and buffs to these champions enough though to make a big impact on the best junglers in the current meta? We take a look!

In this LoL tier list, we'll show you the best champions for each lane. We especially focus on win rate and the carry potential because you often have to carry your teammates in any given game. Today, we will take a look at the Jungle position.

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5. Amumu (Win Rate: 53.8%)

This is the pick for those of you who might be in the mid and lower elo bracket. Amumu is an easy champion to master and with a change to his ultimate can now truly shine. His ultimate now stuns opponents rather than disarm and root them. This makes his ultimate a lot clearer and is also the reason why he has become such a menace in the jungle. Once he has his ultimate, he can just catapult himself into any situation, stun opponents while your team gets a free kill. If you are stuck in mid elo and want to try something new – and succeed – we highly suggest giving Amumu a chance.

4. Fiddle Sticks (Win Rate: 52.5%)

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Fiddlesticks will scare away opponents in the Jungle (Image Credit: Riot Games)

Fiddlesticks’ strength lies in his passive. He basically gets free vision with it, which is something any jungler will need. He can safely clear his jungle and farm, thanks to the extra vision he gets. His scaling is also nothing to scoff at since in the later stages of the game he is very strong. He also has great engage with his ultimate, which makes him a strong champion throughout the entirety of a game.

3. Kayn (Win Rate: 51.2%)

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Which Kayn will you play? Blue or Red? (Image Credit: Riot Games)

Kayns' versatility is his strong suit. Having two forms can really surprise opponents since they won’t know what Kayn is going to be playing against them. Enemies will either face an off-tank or an assassin. Not to mention his fast clear and mobility by moving through walls. He is a menace at all times of the game and can gank opponents by appearing out of thin air.

2. Hecarim (Win Rate: 51.8%)

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Hecarim might have fallen off, but is still one of the best choices for the Jungle (Image Credit: Riot Games)

If you’re talking about fast clear, then you’re probably talking about Hecarim. He has an incredible early game and will gank anyone. He is especially dangerous early on since he is so quick on his feet and can come out of nowhere thanks to his abilities. He will truly strike fear into anyone in the early game.

And well once Hecarim has won the early game, then he basically already won the game since he will be so fed that nobody else will be able to get close to his damage output. Hecarim can single-handedly win games thanks to his damage and he can also kite out of bad situations thanks to his quick movement speed.

1. Kha’Zix (Win Rate: 52.8%)

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Kha'Zix will shred through anyone (Image Credit: Riot Games)

Kha’Zix needs a couple of kills and then he is unstoppable. Getting those kills? Easy. Nobody is better at killing isolated targets like Kha’Zix. An unsuspecting enemy jungler could be roaming down for a gank of their own and one second later he’s dead. Why? Because Kha’Zix will merely jump out of fog-of-war and eliminate them.

So once Kha’Zix has his kills he will scale perfectly into an aggressive champion who loves to skirmish and take down squishy targets. No backline is safe in a teamfight if Kha’Zix isn’t in sight. He could jump out from anywhere and kill the enemy damage dealers.

So there you have it. Do you agree with our choices? Let us know on Twitter and Facebook. And for more news, like which Championship Skins we might get from Damwon Gaming, then keep reading on EarlyGame.

Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....