Top 5 Strongest Junglers in LoL Patch 10.20: Who Takes Over the Jungle?

Ninja Rammus
Rammus? What?! (Image Credit: Riot Games)

Riot Games has changed the jungle meta with this patch. They buffed Jungle Urgot and Jungle Sion, but are they viable already? have they made it onto our list? Has Nunu seen a decline in play due to his nerf?

In this LoL Tier List, we will show you the best champs for each lane in reference to Patch 10.20. Our focus is on the win rate and the carry potential of each champion, since oftentimes you will have to drive your teammates on the rift to victory. Today we will be taking a deep dive into the jungle.

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5. Rammus (Win Rate: 52.4%)

Ninja Rammus
Rammus is here for all our low-elo friends since not everyone can be Diamond I (Image Credit: Riot Games)

This is a pick for all of our low-elo friends out there, since he isn’t very viable in the higher ranks – but you’re welcome to surprise your high elo buddies with this pick. But in high elo there is no better jungler than Rammus these days. You thought Samira was all about style, but Rammus brings it when he rolls into bot lane out of the jungle for a gank. He’s got great reliable cc in his kit and has high damage output, especially between 20 and 40 minutes. Overall Rammus might not seem like it, but he is one of the best low-elo junglers out there currently and his win-rate is there to prove it as well.

4. Graves (Win Rate: 50.2%)

Lo L Graves
Graves is prominent on the Worlds' stage as well as in Solo Queue (Image Credit: Riot Games)

The Outlaw has been quite popular in pro play. He is either banned or picked up quite early, and there is a reason for that. His clear is insanely fast, which means he can get to ganking all the faster. His kit is also equipped with a dash, in case he ever pushes a little too far forward, and his E also gives him a little bit of extra armor, which is always nice to have.

3. Nunu & Willump (Win Rate: 52.9%)

Nunu Christmas
Nunu might have been nerfed, but he is still strong. (Image Credit: Riot Games)

Nunu was nerfed on the patch, but that hasn’t slowed this snowball rolling Sasquatch down… or is he a Yet… or is it the same thing? Anyways, the key point here is that he is still an amazing pick up for this patch. His kit is easy to use and his snowball is the perfect engage tool for a fight or for an early-game gank. Neutral objectives also quiver in fear before him, since he is able to easily secure them with his Q and Smite combo.

2. Kha’Zix (Win Rate: 52.1%)

Khazix
Kha'Zix is here again! Bet you didn't think that eh? (Image Credit: Riot Games)

Kha’Zix is a consistent pick in our top 5 junglers and there is a reason for that. He just has such great pick potential, and he can easily burst down enemy AD Carries better than anyone.

The jungle meta is very aggressive, which is why you should definitely play an aggressive jungler like Kha’Zix. He is able to insta-kill any squishy champion and he can roam quickly across the map. He also has a lot of mobility in his kit, that if he ever overextends, he can jump to safety which is great for players who might sometimes go a little too hard.

1. Hecarim (Win Rate: 52.7%)

Hecarim Halloween
Hecarim is once again the strongest Jungler (Image Credit: Riot Games)

You should definitely play Hecarim while this patch lasts. Riot has already decided that this galloping champion is in need of a nerf, so if you’re still climbing ranked this Patch, make sure to ride along the Rift with Hecarim.

He is such a strong champion, with an incredibly fast clear and amazing ganking potential. No enemy is safe from him, since he just has far more movement speed than most, so even when they try to run away you’ll be able to catch them and kill them with ease. He is the perfect ganking jungler, especially in the early game when he can pop out of fog-of-war and just run over the enemy bot-lane.

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Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....