League of Legends: The Worst Champion Bracket Final Four
By Josh Tyler
We reveal the last four League of Legends champions in our bracket for the title of worst champion in the game.
It’s been a while, but we are now into the Final Four champions in our bracket to determine the worst champion in League of Legends. In the Elite Eight, we saw the final match-ups in the four major brackets: support, “ADC”, jungle, and solo lanes. Now, we have one of each in the Final Four and one will be crowned the victor.
As the bracket shows, our first Final Four champion is Teemo, the Cinderella story in the “ADC” bracket. He entered the region as the 15th seed but has proven to be a champion that players despise despite his (relatively) low ban rate in League of Legends.
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He’ll face off against another long-shot from the support region. Zilean really surprised me as the ultimate most-hated support by beating out annoying champions like Pyke and Soraka. Ultimately, though, it will be between him and the Swift Scout to determine the worst bot lane champion.
On the other side of the bracket, we have two household names from the jungle and solo lane regions.
From the jungle, we have the infamous Demon Jester Shaco emerging as the most-hated jungler, taking down another toxic champion in Master Yi. It seems in the battle between perpetual gank and emerging from the jungle to one-shot the whole team, players definitely hate Shaco more. The fact that we’ve all experienced Shaco Syndrome doesn’t help his cause.
Finally, the solo lane region produced the only #1 seed in our Final Four. He may not be the strongest champion at the moment, but Yasuo is always one of the most-banned champions in League of Legends. With the amount of flame he gives and receives, it’s no surprise that he took down Sett with ease in the finals of the solo lane region.
The only question to answer now is who will advance to the finals! Voting resumes tomorrow, so follow us on Twitter to cast your vote!