The 5 champions with the highest win rates in League of Legends Patch 12.5

League of Legends has 159 champions, each with their own role and unique set of abilities. But while every champ is viable in one way or another in Summoner’s Rift, some, depending on the patch and meta, stand out above the others.From the top lane to support, we delved into the champions with the highest win rates for every role in League’s Patch 12.5. The data provided can be found on League stats site u.gg, a comprehensive look at every champion, their win rate, and role. For this article we specifically looked at Platinum and above in ranked Summoner’s Rift, representing the top proportion of players from every region. Top lane: Quinn Quinn is the queen of the top lane in Patch 12.5. Demacia’s Wings has a 52.93 percent win rate and a one percent ban rate, edging out Singed (52.46 percent), Shen (52.34 percent), and Tahm Kench (52.22 percent). Jungle: Rammus Rammus has the highest win rate in the jungle by the slimmest of margins. At 52.17 percent with a seven percent ban ratio in Patch 12.5, according to u.gg, the champion surpasses Rek’Sai (52.17 percent), Nocturne (52.04 percent), and Kha’Zix (51.79 percent). Mid lane: Pyke Pyke has an incredible 54.03 percent win rate and an 11.2 percent  메이저놀이터 ban rate. The traditional support champion has shot up the standings in recent weeks, beating champions like Rumble (53.39 percent), Kayle (52.85 percent), and Anivia (52.63 percent). Bot lane: Karthus Karthus prevails in the bot lane with a 53.84 percent win rate. The mage beats out champions like Veigar (53.74 percent), Seraphine (53.73 percent), and Vayne (51.98 percent). That being said, Veigar has an 8.9 percent ban rate and has been picked numerous more times than Karthus. Support: Janna Janna reigns supreme in Patch 12.5. With a 54.05 percent win rate, the champion is currently the best of the best in the support position, according to the stats. Soraka and Sona sit closely behind her with 52.69 percent and 52.56 percent win rates, respectively.