5 Worst Junglers in League of Legends Patch 10.16

5 Worst Junglers in League of Legends Patch 10.16
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The five worst junglers in League of Legends Patch 10.16 takes a look at which junglers are not great for the upcoming patch. Junglers have a lot of responsibility to help their teammates build leads and secure objectives. Bad junglers can easily tank a game and its important that your jungle champion has the skills necessary to win solo queue games. Let's take a look at which junglers are tough to win solo queue games with this patch.

5 Worst Junglers in League of Legends Patch 10.16

Lillia

After a ton of anticipation for the release of Riot's newest champion, she has almost completely fallen flat. She sports a win rate under 44% and seems to struggle in every game she appears in. At this point, it's best to wait for Riot to buff Lillia as she is clearly under-tuned and difficult to be successful with.

Udyr

As one of the premier "stat check" champions in the game, Udyr usually excels in low ELO and is less effective in higher ranks. Players learn how to build around and manage him more effectively than in bronze or iron. Udyr has no utility and does next to nothing to impact team fights besides deal damage. Utility is important for a junlger to have and Udyr remains a low ELO pick exclusively.

Sejuani

Sejuani, historically, has been one of the strongest junglers in League of Legends history. Right now, however, she is one of the weaker tank junglers. Since tank junglers are not prominent in the meta right now, only the cream of the crop like Zac and Nunu & Willump survive. Until the meta is more favorable to tank junglers, its best to leave Sejuani on the shelf.

Dr. Mundo

Mundo is another jungler who struggles because of his lack of utility. He can't do anything special besides run his targets down and survive incredible amounts of damage. He is not good at taking objectives and usually requires help due to low damage output. Until he receives his pending rework, Mundo will likely not be a great pick.

Sylas

Since Sylas relies on stealing enemy champions' ultimates, it's important that Sylas is near enemies. In the lane, he can use an enemy's ability against them to find kills. Should he be found in the jungle, he likely will not have an ultimate ability at the ready and can be fairly weak when caught off guard. Sylas is best in the top or mid lanes where he can reliably have an ultimate ability.