5 Worst Mid Laners to Pair with Lillia in League of Legends

Look to avoid pairing Yasuo with Lillia come Patch 10.15
Look to avoid pairing Yasuo with Lillia come Patch 10.15 / Photo courtesy of Riot Games

The five worst mid laners to pair with Lillia in League of Legends takes a look at Lillia pairings that you should look to avoid come Patch 10.15.

Lillia looks to slow enemies or even put them to sleep in an effort to provide easy follow up potential for her teammates. Take a look to find out what champions do not have synergy with Lillia.

5 Worst Mid Laners to Pair with Lillia in League of Legends

Yasuo

Everyone is excited about Spirit Blossom Yasuo. For the sake of your teammates, try to avoid pairing Lillia with Yasuo even with matching skins. While a magic damage jungler may seem appealing when there is physical damage mid lane, there is no synergy between Yasuo and Lillia. Yasuo looks to capitalize on knock-ups from his teammates, something absent in Lillias' kit.

Heimerdinger

Heimerdinger is a siege champion who is capable of holding down his lane and avoiding enemy ganks with his H-28G Evolution Turrets (Q). Heimerdinger tends to be more defensive than offensive given the turtle-like nature of his kit. Lillia excels at slowing champions down and engaging, the opposite of what Heimerdinger is looking to achieve.

Vladimir

Vladimir has the potential to scale into a late game 1-v-5 magic damage powerhouse. While Vladimir can heal and sustain in lane with Transfusion (Q), he struggles to finish kills early. Try to avoid pairing Vladimir with Lillia or your enemies will simply retreat to their turrets. Having two magic damage champions decreases gank potential and makes it too easy for your opponents to build magic resistance.

Azir

Expect to see some hilarious highlights featuring Azir and Lillia in the coming weeks. Azirs' Emperors Divide (R) has the potential to push enemy laners in the direction of his choosing. Lillias' gap closer Watch Out! Eep! (W) does not go through terrain. This means Azir has the potential to completely shut out Lillia which should make for some funny clips.

Corki

Corkis' lack of crowd control and heavy magic damage stands to pair poorly with Lillia. The pair lacks the ability to lock opponents down as enemies can simply flee out of range. Double magic damage makes it easy for the enemy mid lane to purchase Mercury's Treads and crush any hope you had of locking them down let alone killing them.