5 Best Duos With Kai’Sa in League of Legends Arena Mode

5 Best Duos With Kai’Sa in League of Legends Arena Mode

5 Best Duos With Kai’Sa in League of Legends Arena Mode

Kai’Sa is one of the most dominant ADC’s in League of Legends right now with her versatile build path, strong all-in and captive play style. In Riot Games’ latest game mode, Arena Mode, she stands out to be one of the most popular picks.

She has great synergy with a ton of other dominant champions that are usually picked or banned, and she can adapt her playstyle according to the board she is played on, and the allies she is playing with.

In this article, we shall break down 5 of the best duos you should pick with Kai’Sa in League of Legends Arena Mode. If you want to learn more about the best synergies in Arena Mode, head over to the Mobalytics Blog.

5 Best Duos With Kai’Sa in League of Legends Arena Mode

We used our own data for this article, and at the time of writing it, these were the most popular picks. For live, up-to-date data, head over to the Arena Mode section at Mobalytics!

Alistar

Kai’Sa and Alistar are a great combo in League of Legends in general. The two are commonly picked together on Summoners Rift, and thankfully they’re both really good with one another in Arena Mode too.

Alistar CC tools will apply stacks of Kai’Sa’s Passive on to the targets, which is good because it increases her damage output and their chances of getting early kills. Any benefits that the two have in Summoners Rift apply to Arena Mode. Both are great champs, so why not give them a go?

Sett

Sett is the second most popular champion to pair with Kai’Sa. While these two are no longer dominant in Solo Queue or Pro Play, they are good in Arena Mode and can constantly fight the enemy. Just like Alistar, Sett has 2 ways of applying her Passive to targets.

A cool thing you can do with this combo is Sett can Ult one of the enemies away from the other, and then Kai’Sa can Ult them so they take down that target first. Isolating targets also increases the damage output from her Q too.

Warwick

Warwick’s data is slightly skewed because he is a very good pick, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t work well with Kai’Sa, as they’re both very strong in Arena Mode. But, like the rest of the champions on our list, Warwick can apply stacks of her Passive on targets to increase her damage output.

The thing with Warwick is that he will be tanky, but he also deals a lot of damage and has a lot of sustain. Not many teams will build healing reduction, especially early so he can usually out sustain all the incoming damage. In this duo, he will tank all the damage while she stands behind him and dishes out the damage.

Taric

Taric and Kai’Sa isn’t a great duo in Summoners Rift as they want different things in the laning phase, but in Arena Mode the two are quite good with one another. Taric will soak up all the damage, while Kai’Sa dishes out the damage. Like everyone else, he can also apply her Passive to targets.

This combo requires Taric to put additional points in his Q for unlimited healing. As he will keep auto-attacking, he can spam Kai’Sa with health and sustain so she stays alive and can deal long-term damage.

Jax

Jax is the final champion on our list, but there are a ton of other good picks you can duo with Kai’Sa in this game mode! Jax will be quite tanky, which is great for the Kai’Sa, but the difference is that he will also be tanky: tanky while dealing damage which is great in Arena Mode!

To play this duo, they need to play with one another and focus on the same target. Jax needs to be in front, while she deals damage from afar and out of range of the enemy’s damage and CC. Kai’Sa can use her Ultimate to close the gap between her and her enemies if Jax lands a good E on one of them.

Final Thoughts

Kai’Sa is one of the most popular champions in Arena Mode and League in general right now. Who do you like to pick with Kai’Sa in Arena Mode? Is there a hidden OP Champion you think we should cover next? Let us know!

For more Arena Mode articles, head over to the Mobalytics Blog.