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Top 10 Late Game Carry Top Lane Champions
Here are the TOP 10 top lane champions that show strong carry potential in the late game. We analyze each champion's characteristics, late-game win rate, and play style to identify champions with late-game dominance.
1. Nasus
Nasus is strongest after 2-3 core items and around 400-500 stacks, and shows a high win rate in games after 40 minutes.
Due to the disadvantage of being immobile, there is a risk of being countered if you can't catch a well-fed opponent.
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1. Nasus
Nasus is strongest after 2-3 core items and around 400-500 stacks, and shows a high win rate in games after 40 minutes.
Due to the disadvantage of being immobile, there is a risk of being countered if you can't catch a well-fed opponent.
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2. Camille
Camille is known as the strongest split-pusher and has strong potential in the early, mid, and late game.
In the late game, she has single-target assassination ability, mobility, and utility, making her excellent in both team fights and split-pushing.
Her win rate increases as the game goes later.
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3. Gwen
Gwen is weak in the early game, but in the late game, she can significantly reduce the health of enemy champions with one ultimate.
She is capable of both sustained and burst damage, and her W skill allows her to avoid ranged champion attacks and her passive allows her to sustain, making her very survivable.
Her win rate increases as the game goes later.
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4. Maokai
Maokai is a high-value tank champion, and his passive and wide-area root skill make him survivable in lane and jungle.
He is especially strong in the late game, which is operated around objectives, and has a high late-game win rate.
Easy to play is also an advantage.
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5. Singed
Singed is a different kind of late-game carry champion.
From the beginning, he collapses the lane and puts mental pressure on the opponent, turning the entire game into hell.
He has a high win rate in the late and very late game.
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6. Cho'Gath
Cho'Gath grows through his ultimate, and is a late-game carry champion whose champion size and health increase.
In the late game, he evolves into a monster with tankiness, damage, and CC, and can also play the role of an assassin who deletes the ADC.
He is weak in the early game, but his win rate increases as the game goes later.
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7. Fiora
Fiora is a very strong champion in late-game split-pushing.
Because she deals true damage proportional to the opponent's maximum health, she is strong against tanks, bruisers, and squishy champions.
Team fights are a bit difficult, which is a disadvantage.
Her win rate is high in all stages of the game.
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8. Dr. Mundo
Mundo is an immortal tank like a moving turret in the late game, capable of both damage and tanking.
There are almost no champions who can beat Mundo in a 1v1 at full build, thanks to his ultimate's healing ability and his passive's CC immunity effect.
In team fights, he also absorbs the opponent's focus and creates an environment for his teammates to deal damage.
He is weak in the early game, but his win rate increases from the mid-game.
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9. Ornn
Ornn is a tank champion that accelerates the late-game potential of not only himself but also the entire team.
Item upgrades, skills, and ultimate all contribute to his late-game power, and he is capable of damage, tanking, CC, and initiation.
After a smooth laning phase, his team fight value is high, and his win rate increases from the mid to late game due to his teammates' item upgrades.
He is also excellent at creating variables using multiple CC skills.
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10. Kayle
Kayle is the epitome of late-game carry potential, boasting an extremely high late-game win rate.
Her early-game win rate is very low, but as the game goes later, she shows a crazy win rate approaching 58%.
Upon reaching level 16, she transforms into a new champion, and one auto attack deals missile-level damage.
While most top champions are at their peak in the 1-2 core item section, Kayle shows an overwhelming difference in value in the late game.
