League of Legends S1.1 Tier List: New Season, New Rankings

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The highly anticipated first tier list of patch S1.1 new League of Legends season is here! Riot Games has kicked off 2025 with major updates, including a revamped patch naming system, exciting item and rune changes, and significant gameplay adjustments. Let’s dive into what patch S1.1 brings to the Rift, including updates for every role, new mechanics, and strategies to climb the ranks this season.


What Does “S1.1” Mean?

Riot’s new patch naming convention reflects the year and season structure:

  • “25” indicates the year 2025.
  • “S1” refers to Season 1, the first of three planned seasons for the year.
  • “.1” is the patch number within the season.

This change aims to align patches with the year and season for better clarity. Instead of saying “25.S1.1,” players are likely to shorten it to S1.1.


New Items, Runes, and Changes

The patch introduces significant changes to items and runes, making S1.1 one of the most impactful patches in recent memory.

Tier 3 Boots

Riot introduces Tier 3 Boots, an upgrade requiring:

  • Two completed Legendary items.
  • The Blessing of Noxus, earned by achieving two of these objectives: First Blood, First Turret, or First to Three Epic Monsters.

Each boot type receives unique upgrades:

  • Armored Advance (Plated Steelcaps): Physical damage shield and additional armor.
  • Chainlaced Crushers (Merc Treads): Magic damage shield and bonus magic resist.
  • Crimson Lucidity (Ionian Boots): Extra haste and movement speed after using abilities or summoner spells.
  • Gunmetal Greaves (Berserker’s Greaves): Increased attack speed and kiting capabilities.
  • Spellslinger Shoes (Sorcerer’s Shoes): Bonus magic penetration.
  • Swift March (Boots of Swiftness): Higher movement speed and out-of-combat bonuses.

New Legendary Item: Bloodletter’s Curse

  • Cost: 2,900 gold.
  • Stats: 60 AP, 350 Health, 15 Ability Haste.
  • Passive: Reduces enemy magic resist by up to 30% through stacking damage. However, it cannot stack with other blight items like Void Staff.

Rune Updates

Four new runes replace older options:

  1. Axiom Arcanist (Sorcery): Increases ultimate damage and reduces cooldown after takedowns.
  2. Deep Ward (Domination): Wards in the enemy jungle last longer and gain bonus health.
  3. Grizzly Momentos (Domination): Provides trinket haste based on takedowns.
  4. Sixth Sense (Domination): Automatically reveals nearby wards after Level 11.

New Monster: Atakhan

Atakhan introduces new gameplay dynamics:

  • Spawn Time: 20 minutes.
  • Location: Determined by map activity within the first 14 minutes.
  • Forms:
    • Veracious Atakhan: Grants a resurrection buff and bonus gold on kills.
    • Ruinous Atakhan: Enhances epic monster buffs and introduces Blood Roses for adaptive bonuses.

Role-Specific Tier Lists

Here’s how each role fares in the new meta:

Top Lane

The introduction of Axiom Arcanist benefits champions like Kennen, whose ultimate damage sees a significant boost. Irelia shines in higher ranks, while Maokai falls due to nerfs to Unending Despair.

  • S Tier: Kennen, Irelia, Fiora.
  • A Tier: Darius, Garen, Maokai.

Jungle

Fighter junglers dominate the meta, with champions like Wukong, Warwick, and Nocturne excelling due to their versatility. Zyra and Lillia could benefit from the addition of Bloodletter’s Curse.

  • S Tier: Wukong, Warwick, Nocturne.
  • A Tier: Graves, Briar, Lillia.

Mid Lane

The mid lane remains stable, with Viktor leading the pack. Bloodletter’s Curse is a strong addition for battle mages like Swain and Vladimir.

  • S Tier: Viktor, Cassiopeia, Swain.
  • A Tier: Malzahar, Lux, Vel’Koz.

ADC

ADC roles diversify with strong showings from Misfortune and Sivir. Non-traditional picks like Seraphine and Swain remain strong in the bot lane.

  • S Tier: Sivir, Misfortune, Kai’Sa.
  • A Tier: Jinx, Ezreal, Seraphine.

Support

Support champions like Poppy, Vel’Koz, and Tahm Kench excel, with Vel’Koz gaining even more power from Axiom Arcanist.

  • S Tier: Vel’Koz, Poppy, Tahm Kench.
  • A Tier: Blitzcrank, Morgana, Nami.

Final Thoughts

The S1.1 patch marks a significant shift in League of Legends, from its patch naming system to gameplay mechanics. The introduction of tier 3 boots, new items, and rune changes will shape the meta in exciting ways. Make sure to adapt your strategies to stay ahead in this dynamic season by bookmarking LoLNOW.gg!

Frequently Asked Questions about League of Legends S1.1 Tier List

What does ‘S1.1’ mean in League of Legends patches?

S1.1 stands for Season 1, Patch 1. The “25” prefix represents the year 2025, but players often shorten it to S1.1.

What are the new Tier 3 boots introduced in S1.1?

Tier 3 boots can be upgraded after completing two Legendary items and earning the Blessing of Noxus buff. Each boot type offers unique stats and passives.

How do you earn the Blessing of Noxus buff?

Your team needs to achieve two of the following objectives: First Blood, First Turret, or being the first to kill three Epic Monsters.

What is the new legendary item, Bloodletter’s Curse?

Bloodletter’s Curse costs 2,900 gold and provides AP, Health, Ability Haste, and a passive that reduces enemy magic resist by up to 30% through stacking damage.

What is the new monster, Atakhan?

Atakhan is a new neutral monster that spawns at 20 minutes. It has two forms, Veracious and Ruinous, and grants unique buffs depending on the game’s state.

What are the strongest ADC picks in S1.1?

Top ADCs include Sivir, Misfortune, and Kai’Sa, with Mages like Seraphine and Swain also excelling in the bot lane due to their poke and utility.

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