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Garen and Wukong stand together as anime characters in League of Legends.
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This iconic LoL juggernaut can’t stop winning in the wrong lane

Justice comes to the middle of the map.

If you’re looking for more wins in League of Legends in Season 14, then we have the answer: Garen. It’s not as simple as just taking him top lane and spinning to win though; the iconic juggernaut has actually moved south on Summoner’s Rift this year⁠—and is shining bright after the swap.

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While some may consider it the wrong lane for Garen, the best place to play the Might of Demacia in League this season is actually down in the mid lane.

Garen charging forward.
Image via Riot Games

In the League Patch 14.14 cycle, the justice-loving, sword-wielding soldier has been popping up in mid more and more. And, to add gravy, he’s even winning up to 54 percent of the matches he appears there, according to stat site U.GG.

The tank has yet to break into pro play in the mid lane this campaign, but may begin his expansion there once the season turns towards the 2024 World Championship.

What’s interesting is Garen hasn’t really been heaped with strong changes across Season 14 either. Early in 2024, he had his Judgment attack damage ratio per spin plumped up a little and his Courage shield strengthened. Seven updates later, Riot played around with his selection radius (120 units, up from 75). Outside these tweaks, the Might of Demacia’s remained relatively stagnant power-wise.

What has helped is his mid-lane-minded build path. Garen buys Stridebreaker, which was reworked heading into Season 14, alongside Phantom Dancer before picking up Infinity Edge and Dead Man’s Plate. These combo for heavy critical chances, more speed, and nearly 1,000 extra health. Once you have that together in the mid game, you can then look to buy strong splash items like Mortal Reminder (for more penetration and critical strike) and Sterak’s Gage (for that extra survivability). Force of Nature also works against heavy ability power comps.

If you’re thinking about picking Garen up and taking him into the mid lane, make sure you take Conqueror for your main rune. When levelling his abilities, you’ll want to prioritize Decisive Strike and Judgment early.

To counter this tanky new mid lane threat, you can overpower him with mages like Syndra or Malzahar⁠—both beat him up to 53 percent of the time.


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Isaac McIntyre
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Isaac McIntyre is the Aussie Editor at Dot Esports. He previously worked in sports journalism at Fairfax Media in Mudgee and Newcastle for six years before falling in love with esports—an ever-evolving world he's been covering since 2018. Since joining Dot, he's twice been nominated for Best Gaming Journalist at the Australian IT Journalism Awards and continues to sink unholy hours into losing games as a barely-Platinum AD carry. When the League servers go down he'll sneak in a few quick hands of the One Piece card game. Got a tip for us? Email: isaac@dotesports.com.
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