Summary

League of Legendshas a champion for just about everyone, with over 160 to choose from and a wide variety of play styles. Some champions are at their strongest at level one, and look to do as much damage as they can before minions spawn, while others only truly come into their own after 30 minutes of farming and scaling.

Plenty of characters inLeague of Legendshave infinite scaling, but this is no guarantee they’ll out-scale other champions unless the game continues for an unrealistic amount of time. Often the best scaling champions can utilize their levels the best, or get enough stacks to become relevant by the team fight stage. Here are some of the best champions to try out for players looking to become raid bosses in the late game.

League of Legends Sion

Updated July 23, 2025 by Joe Grantham:League of Legends is always changing, with patches shaking up the meta every two weeks and occasionally introducing larger updates. As such, the best scaling champs in League are constantly in flux depending on their innate strength and how powerful their counters currently are.

Furthermore, one of the newest additions to the League roster, Smolder, happens to have incredible scaling thanks to his passive stacks, which further enhance his abilities. Here’s an updated list for the current League of Legends meta.

League of Legends Classic Yorick

22Sion

Can Stack Health Infinitely

The first champ here with infinite scaling, Sion is perhaps the best late-game tank out there. With infinite scaling HP in his kit, and with the help of Heartsteel, he can theoretically scale to have more HP than the whole enemy team combined.

Sion’s threat comes in his ability to split push and shred towers very quickly. Paired with his passive that still does massive tower damage, leaving a Sion unattended can be a very easy road to defeat. With tank slayer items he is possible to counter, but will usually require multiple members to take down, leaving the rest of the team outnumbered.

Lunar Guardian Nasus becomes empowered in his League of Legends Splash Art.

21Yorick

Late Game Split Push Power Is Often Overlooked

Yorick is a less popular champion, and one not generally renowned for his scaling. However, his threat of ending the gamewith little counterplayonce the game goes late is unparalleled. His split push potential with his Maiden and Mist Walkers can shred through towers, and snowball a lead very quickly.

Like many split-pushing champions, Yorick’s threat comes in the fact that any opposing team will have to send multiple members to deal with him and his summoned units, leaving the rest of his team with a numbers advantage. Allowing him to push uncontested can quickly spell disaster, with multiple towers and inhibitors falling.

Seraphine’s standard League of Legends splash art.

20Nasus

Q Stacks Infinitely, Dealing Obscene Damage

Nasus is one of the better users of his infinite scaling, farming for most of the early and mid-game until he is as stacked up as possible, and the time for team fighting arrives. He is a disastrous champion to leave unchecked to farm up, as even in the early game it can be tricky for his laner to shut him down, thanks to his sustain and disengage.

A Nasus with 1000 stacks can easily one-shot any squishy enemies caught out of place in the late game, and each one he kills only adds to his stacks and his power. Add this to his ability to split push and 1v1 almost any champion, and a terrifying late-game threat is born.

Fiora in her classic skin, poised with her rapier in a grand hall, rose petals falling around her.

19Seraphine

Late-game Seraphine Can Protect The Whole Team While Dealing Lots Of Damage

Seraphine is an example of a scaling champion who can be played across multiple roles. Naturally, in farming roles such as Mid or Bot, Seraphine will scale much faster and have access to more damage. However, as far as scaling Supports go, she is also up there with the best.

Her scaling is spread out across multiple metrics, such as AOE damage, shields and heals, as well as CC as she gains access to lower cooldowns. Seraphine’s heals and shields in particular, can be extremely strong in late-game teamfights as she is able to protect the entire team before ideally firing off a game-winning ultimate.

Orianna Activating Her Ball

18Fiora

She Can Cut Through Tanks & Poses A Threat In The Sidelanes

Fiora has always been considered an excellent scaling champion inLeague of Legends​​​​​​. This is largely thanks to her Vitals and the dash on her Q, which has a short cooldown later on. Fiora’s Vitals allow her to chunk enemies for a percentage of their health, and this is dealt as true damage, meaning armor means little against her.

She procs Vitals by hitting marked sides of a champion with her autos or her Q - Lunge. Her Q is also a dash, allowing Fiora to chase down enemies and reposition. In the early game, it has a long cooldown, but later this is significantly reduced, granting Fiora fantastic mobility. Her Riposte is also crucial for blocking incoming CC. While Fiora can clean up teamfights, she also scales into a significant split push threat, taking turrets and duels with ease.

League of Legends Gwen

17Orianna

Orianna’s Ultimate Can Win Late-Game Fights Singlehandedly

Like many Mid Lane mages, Orianna performs better once she has items and levels, but few can make as big of an impact with just one late-game ability. After reaching level 16 and unlocking thefull potential of her ultimate, Orianna can obliterate a team with a well-placed Shockwave, especially if she’s acquired lots of AP.

Outside of her ult, Orianna has lots of AOE damage with good scaling, meaning her teamfighting ability is simply excellent. As well as dishing out damage, Orianna can also help her allies by speeding them up and shielding them. This can work great in tandem with an ADC.

League Of Legends - Gangplank’s Splash Art

16Gwen

Her Late-Game Max Health Damage Can Melt Front Lines

Gwen is one of the more recent additions to the list of best late-game champions inLoL, and many players are still unaware of just how strong she gets. Beyond the traditional benefits of building lots of AP, Gwen deals magic damage based on the maximum health of her targets, and this percentage increases as she gains more AP.

Thus, with a fully stacked Q, and her ultimate, Gwen can thoroughly melt an entire team in seconds, including their tanks. Her strong autos also mean that she isn’t reliant on cooldowns and can always chip away at enemies. In addition, she becomes incredibly hard to kill, due to the fact she heals based on all this damage she is dishing out.

League of Legends, Jinx splashart

15Gangplank

After Building Crit, Gangplank’s Barrels Can Wipe Out An Entire Team

If there’s one late-game ability capable of destroying an entire team’s hopes and dreams, it is probably Gangplank’s barrels. After maxing out his E and building Crit, lethality, and AD, Gangplank can chain his barrels together for a massive explosion that sees healthbars deleted. However, pulling off such combos is far from easy, and the skill required for using his barrels effectively makes Gangplank one of thehardestLeaguechamps to play.

Beyond his barrels, Gangplank’s autos and Q also do plenty of damage in the late game, and his ultimate, especially with its many unique upgrades, is always capable of turning the tides in a team fight.

Looks like poison’s back on the menu.

14Jinx

Jinx Can Take Over Teamfights With Her AOE Crit Rockets

Beyond being one ofLeague’smost popular champions and beingthe star of the hit animated seriesArcane, Jinx also happens to be one of the best late-game champions inLoL. With all her items and 100% Crit, Jinx is an absolute terror as long as she has some protection and setup. Any enemy that gets in range of her will be quickly whittled down by her fast-firing minigun, while those at a distance will be hit with her AOE rockets, which can crit.

What makes her especially great in late-game teamfights is the fact that every time she scores a kill, she becomes excited, gaining movement speed and attack speed. Her kills are thus chain reactions, as she zips between enemies while gaining power. The only problem is that no matter how late the game goes, Jinx is always easy to kill. For this reason, it’s imperative her team plays around her, protecting and enabling her.

13Twitch

Late-Game Twitch Is A Machine Gun

Most ADCs are strong in the late game, but Twitch is easily one of the best hyper-carries, especially for teamfights. Twitch’s ult grants him enhanced range with attacks that pass through enemies, meaning that teams grouped up in a line will all be hit at once.

However, unless he snowballs early, Twitch doesn’t deal much damage for most of the game, as he is heavily reliant on items for AD, Attack Speed, and Critical Strike Chance. Once he has these, preferably including an Infinity Edge, he becomes an unstoppable machine gun capable of wiping out an enemy team in seconds. To take late-game Twitch to the next level, players will want to pair him with an enchanter such as Lulu.