LoL 2024 URF tier list: Best champions to play

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URF is back in League of Legends and these are the five strongest and best carries to win with.
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With League of Legends‘ popular and hectic Ultra Rapid Fire game mode returning for the Lunar New Year, players are already searching for the best champions to play without the shackles of cooldowns and mana restrictions.

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There are plenty of different League champions you can pick up for URF matches, and they’ll all feature a fun side you’d never see in a regular match, but there are a select handful of picks that are very strong, especially those that don’t have to worry about mana or pesky ability cooldowns. Whether you’re looking to become unkillable or become a killing machine, here are the best champions we would choose to play in URF in 2024.

Best URF champions in League in 2024

Shen

Psy Ops Shen
Ionia’s own unkillable ninja. Image via Riot Games
  • Can be everywhere on the map with his ultimate
  • Unlimited taunt from E
  • An unkillable tank with certain items

In Ultra Rapid Fire mode, tanks are extremely strong due to some of the newest League items added this season, including Unending Despair and Fimbulwinter, the latter of which makes Shen an unbreakable bastion for his teammates.

When in combat with champions, Unending Despair deals passive magic damage to enemies around the user every seven seconds, while also healing the user for some of the damage dealt. Fimbulwinter, on the other hand, gives a shield whenever the user immobilizes or slows an enemy, making Shen an unkillable tank that can soak up damage, self-sustain, and lock down groups of enemies with ease through his taunt.

Garen

Mythmaker Garen skin
He is the main character of your games. Image via Riot Games
  • One of the beefiest tanks in the mode
  • True damage ultimate
  • Sustainably mobile

In a similar vein, building Garen as a tank will ensure he can run around, soak up damage, move quickly through a teamfight, and pose a threat to squishier targets due to his Demacian Justice ultimate. He can rarely be whittled down due to the tank items from above, and he can still finish off a target with his true damage ultimate.

Vayne

Vayne shooting one of her bolts from her right hand.
The only shining light in a world of tank supremacy. Image via Riot Games
  • True playmaker
  • Immense outplay potential
  • True damage from every third auto attack

To combat the rise of tryhard tanks in URF, Vayne is one of the only options you can choose to blast them away while still maintaining your own mobility and self-peel. Her true damage will help you shred through tanks in the later stages of a game, as long as you can rely on your teammates to peel away any heavy engage that will inevitably come your way. If you become a threat, prepare for Vaynespotting and stretch out your wrists for some big plays.

Teemo

Teemo in League of Legends
He might be a villain in your eyes, but he is the hero you’ll need. Image via Riot Games
  • Can swarm the Rift with mushrooms
  • Remarkable damage with other abilities
  • Annoying to counter and play against

Another way to combat the rise of tanks is by blasting down their friends before you even starting fighting. Teemo’s constant blinds and inescapable minefield of Noxious Traps can whittle down enemy health bars as they approach your base or a neutral objective, making the ensuing teamfight easier to handle. In teamfights, focus on slowing tanks from finding your backline with well-placed mushrooms, while still blinding heavy damage dealers as they get into range while you zip around a teamfight.

Swain

Winterblessed Swain skin in League of Legends
“Fear the power you do not see.” Image via Riot Games
  • Disgusting draintank
  • Sustainable and perilous
  • Requires the focus of entire team

If you thought tanks were terrifying with the new tank items, then pray you don’t see Swain in your URF lobbies. This menace becomes a disgusting draintank that deals considerable damage in teamfights, won’t die because of his lifesteal and the sustain from his items, and will constantly have his ultimate up if you’re standing around him. Basically, the only way to survive Swain is by bringing your own tank shredder or running away.

Full League URF tier list

If you’re looking for the rest of the pack, here are some of the most popular League champions, ranked in strength in the URF mode.

TierChampions
S-tierVayne, Teemo, Swain, Garen, Shen, Volibear
A tierKayle, Twisted Fate, Tristana, Nunu and Willump, Galio, Tahm Kench, Aatrox, Singed, Malphite, Trundle, Karthus, Illaoi, Dr. Mundo, Bel’Veth
B tierTaric, Veigar, Fiora, Twitch, Diana, Janna, Shaco, Zyra, Heimerdinger, Leona, Samira, Jax, K’Sante, Smolder
C tierFizz, Nasus, Seraphine, Kha’Zix, Akshan, Lissandra, Gnar, Zeri, Irelia, Milio, Kennen, Miss Fortune, Orianna, Azir, Fiddlesticks, Akali
D tierBrand, Yasuo, Xerath, Naafiri, LeBlanc, Syndra, Vex, Zed, Lee Sin, Nidalee, Hwei, Lux, Rek’Sai
F tierAurelion Sol, Yorick

In League’s URF mode, you should be looking at champions who have powerful abilities. With the additional 300 ability haste and the removal of all mana and energy costs, the whole idea of URF is to spam skills left and right (and to have fun).

Therefore, you won’t see almost any AD carries in our list since they rely on auto attacks. There are a few exceptions, like Vayne, who has the power to just stay invisible with her ultimate on and deals true damage. But, champions with strong abilities that come alongside certain crowd control tools are usually the strongest in the mode.

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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.
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Mateusz Miter
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Freelance Writer at Dot Esports. Mateusz previously worked for numerous outlets and gaming-adjacent companies, including ESL. League of Legends or CS:GO? He loves them both. In fact, he wonders which game he loves more every day. He wanted to go pro years ago, but somewhere along the way decided journalism was the more sensible option—and he was right.