The One For All game mode is back with the new League of Legends patch, and if you have yet to try it, you're missing out on the One For All experience! Forget team composition. Imagine playing as a team where everyone picks the same single champion. It's chaos, it's hilarious, and when you pick the right champion, it's downright chaotic. But with so many champions to choose from, how do you know which one will maximize the fun with minimum effort? Let's talk about some of the absolute best One For All champions in League of Legends that are not just strong but also ridiculously fun to play.
Let's kick things off with Lux. Lux is basically the queen of One For All. For beginner players, she's easy to pick up, her abilities are surprisingly strong and spamming her ultimate, Final Spark, across the map never gets old. Seriously, there's nothing quite like seeing a line of five lasers all firing at once. The enemy team definitely did not sign up for it. Plus, Lux's stuns and slows are so obnoxious when there are five of her that the enemy won't know whether to cry or surrender. Whether you're going mid, support, or top (yes, jungle can be challenging in early game), Lux just works, making her a top pick for those looking to zap their way to victory. Just remember to position yourself carefully since you're squishy, but your long-range abilities allow you to deal a lot of damage safely from afar.
Build: Lux can go full AP for burst damage or build support items to keep her team alive with shields and slows. Some believe that a few expensive Lux skins can make it harder to dodge her skillshots.
Next up, Jarvan IV, the Demacian Prince who's all about that dive. His straightforward combo of flag and spear (Demacian Standard and Dragon Strike) is simple, satisfying, and when timed right, can ruin the enemy's day. Imagine not one, but five Jarvans all ulting (Cataclysm) simultaneously - enemies trapped in a sea of walls with nowhere to run. It's like playing bumper cars but with spears and a lot more damage. Jarvan fits just about anywhere on the map, so you're bringing that unstoppable Demacian energy no matter where you go. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good ol' five-man dunk fest?
Build: Jarvan IV can opt for full lethality for massive burst or tank builds to soak up damage while engaging fights. You can even go AP, and you'll be amazed by how much Demacian Standard can do.
Lee Sin is the pick if you're looking to style on your enemies. Sure, he's got a bit of a learning curve, but once you get the hang of his versatile kit, you'll feel like a ninja darting around the map. The laning phase may be a bit rough for some, but you don't have to bear with it for long in One For All mode. The fun part about One For All with Lee Sin is that your team can endlessly chain-kick enemies away with Dragon's Rage, sending them flying across the map like ping-pong balls. The sky is the skill ceiling regarding flashy plays, and there's nothing quite as satisfying as chaining together a perfect series of dashes and kicks with your squad.
Build: Lee Sin can build tanky bruiser with sustain through lifesteal or go full AD for high burst damage with his Q and ultimate.
Now, if you want to deal devastating damage without too much brainpower, Miss Fortune is your champ. Line up the enemy team, hit R (Bullet Time), and watch as the damage numbers roll in. Five Miss Fortunes all ulting at once? Good luck surviving that, enemies. Plus, this strongest champion is easy to play, which means everyone can jump in and have fun without stressing about mechanics. Just point, click, and boom - the enemy is toast.
Build: Miss Fortune can build lethality for bursty crits or traditional ADC builds for sustained DPS in team fights. AP Miss Fortune can also do so much damage with her E and R.
Speaking of tricksters, Shaco is an unpredictable nightmare in One For All. The guy is sneaky, annoying, and perfect for players who love to mess with their opponents. Imagine a map full of Shaco boxes - there's no safe place for the enemy team to walk. And let's not forget about his clone, which means you can have ten Shacos on the screen at once, all disappearing and popping out of nowhere to deliver a backstab. Whether you're trolling or going for the kill, Shaco turns every match into a deceiving game - and trust me, they'll hate every second of it. That is probably why he's also one of the most banned champions in One For All.
Build: Shaco can go full AD assassin for one-shot potential or AP for sneaky trap and clone damage.
Then there's Brand, the fiery mage who's perfect for when you want to watch the world burn. His passive makes everything he touches explode, and when you have five Brands all spamming their abilities, the screen just fills with fire and chaos. If the entire team groups up even a little bit, they're in for a world of hurt. Brand's damage spreads like wildfire (literally), making him a nightmare to play against in clustered fights like in Jungle, Dragon, or Baron.
Build: Brand thrives with full AP for maximum burn damage but can build tanky items for more durability in team fights.
And finally, playing Blitzcrank can turn every game into a hilarious game of dodge-the-hook. Blitzcranks are all about grabbing enemies, knocking them up, and keeping them locked down. Imagine the enemy team trying to dodge not one, but five hooks coming at them from every direction. It's like the ultimate nightmare scenario for anyone playing against hook champions, and that's what makes it so fun. And if you're feeling extra cheeky, just build full AP Blitzcrank and watch as your grabs delete squishy champions right off the map.
Build: Blitzcrank can go full AP for bursty grabs or tank builds to become an unstoppable frontline that disrupts and absorbs damage.
When it comes to One For All, picking the best champions to play can mean the difference between having a blast and getting blasted. Whether you're dominating with Lux, dunking with Jarvan, or pulling tricks with Shaco, the key is to embrace the chaos, have fun, and maybe tilt the enemy team a little while you're at it. If you happen to play versus your counters, no worries; you won't lose LP for this as there's no ranked mode! Just queue up, rally your squad, and get ready for some of the most ridiculous and entertaining games of League. See you on the Rift!