League of Legends: Ekko is still the best on our Patch 9.24 jungle tier list

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Buffed Champions

Amumu

The buff to the cooldown on the Sad Mummy’s Q – Bandage Toss helped him out a little bit, boosting him from mid to now high-C tier. He also got a pretty healthy win rate bump in Patch 9.24, going from 48% to now 49.2%.

Diana

I speculated that Diana could become a monster jungler following her rework, but her low win rate (44.6%) and ranking (low-D tier) seems to disprove that theory. However, she does have the 12th-highest pick rate among junglers (4.5%) so it is possible that with another patch to learn her kit she could rise in the jungle ranking.

Rammus

Rammus also rose from mid to high-C tier, like Amumu, after the buffs to his base stats and E – Frenzying Taunt. However, his win rate increase (0.6%) wasn’t quite as generous as the one Amumu got following his buffs.

Nerfed Champions

None

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Methodology: These rankings were determined by finding the average standardized score of a champion from eight different tier lists from sites around the internet. This is done by assigning a certain weight to each different score, rank, or grade given by these sites (for instance, both a “Diamond” rating and “A” grade would be worth a 90 score). The standardized score is then determined by looking at the average score given to all champions in every role by that site as well as the standard deviation of scores given (so that sites that give out more high grades will not have their As be worth the same as a site that gives out very few high grades).

The full, underlying data can be found here. This link also includes the full listing of how the scores are assigned. Champions must be rated by at least half of the sites audited in order to qualify for our tier list.