League of Legends: Wid Rift is just around the corner, with an official release expected before the end of 2020. While we wait for the Wilf Rift beta testing period to end, we are monitoring the meta as it unfolds. of its development and follow which champions surpass the others. Unsurprisingly, many of the champions who dominate the current League of Legends landscape are also the top performers in Wild Rift. Here are the current champions of League of Legends: Wild Rift.
Tier SS - instant bans
Darius, Blitzcrank, Garen, Master Yi, Shyvana, Ziggs, Graves, et Tryndamere are the ones you want to be in a Wild Rift match right now, but you probably won't get there. These champions have such a strong place in the balance right now, that they are universally banned or selected first. The fact that you don't always use them, and that they will likely be in Riot's sights for the nerves in the next few patches, ironically makes them sub-par choices for now.
Level S
Soraka, Ahri, Lux, Jinx, Ezreal, Jax, Olaf, et Miss Fortune make perfect choices in their respective roles. These champions have excellent value and playmaker potential, and will reliably lead you to higher ranks. They are less contested than SS level champions, which makes them overall better to focus on right now in Wild Rift.
Level A
Yasuo, Chanté, Sona, Twisted Fate, Jhan, Dr. Mundo, Janna, et Ashe are also very strong in Wild Rift at the moment, but not enough to be considered the best. That said, they're all very mechanically rewarded champions and make strong counter-choices against other more meta champions. Keeping anyone on this list can yield great results if you invest the time.
The rest
While the champions listed above are significantly ahead of the curve in terms of winrate, none of the champions currently available in Wild Rift are considered underpowered to the point of unplayable. The meta will continually grow over many patches, but in its current state, you can make any of the Wild Rift champions work and win games.