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Wild Rift's Jinx.
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Wild Rift’s free champion rotation: Jan. 5

You can play 10 champions for free every week.

League of Legends: Wild Rift has over 80 champions right now, but new characters are constantly joining the fold.

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While Riot Games gives players many ways to unlock these champions through events and in-game currency, it can be a tedious and slow process. Players can still, however, get a feel of all of the champions by playing them during the free rotation.

Every week, Riot adds 10 champions to the free-to-play rotation. Here are the free champions for this week. The next rotation is scheduled for Dec. 1.

Wild Rift free champion rotation – Jan. 5 to 11

Alistar

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Nami

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Jarvan IV

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Varus

Base splash art for League of Legends champion Varus.
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Darius

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Akshan

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Rammus

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Shen

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Kassadin

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Nilah

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