LCK 2024 Jungle Power Rankings – The 5 best junglers

With many junglers changing teams during the offseason, here are our Jungle player rankings ahead of the 2024 LCK Spring Split.

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LCK Jungle Power Rankings – 2024 Summer Split

5. Pyosik

I had mixed feelings for Pyosik throughout the 2023 season. He wasn’t actually that great on Team Liquid but he was probably the best player on the team once Worlds came around. Now that he has gone back to the LCK, I feel like he has delivered more than what he showed last year.

That said, just in full KT form, the player has been sometimes inconsistent which is something that for me, heavily impacts his ranking. For this reason, he’s only fifth in the standings.

4. Lucid

After a rough start to the season with a lot of pressure, Lucid has improved his performance and is now among the best junglers in the league. While he’s still a bit far from the top three, I can definitely see him up there going forward, especially if the meta favors his champion pool. Watch out for him at Worlds.

3. Oner

As a team that heavily relies on Oner to deliver, the guy has been under a lot of pressure lately. Whenever he performs, T1 can raise their potential by a notch; if he’s not in form, then T1 can sink with him.

There were moments during the summer split where he looked like the best player but I feel like the meta doesn’t really favor his playstyle, which partially explains his struggles. And for that reason, he will stay in third for now.

2. Peanut

Despite winning the LCK Summer split, I’m not rating Peanut higher due to it being a one-off occasion. That said, the jungler’s recent form has definitely put him closer to the No. 1 spot. We’ll have to see how he shows up in international form as he’s known for struggling more there. Nonetheless, the LCK is looking at a new contender for the top spot.

1. Canyon

Canyon is clearly still the jungle king of the LCK. From an individual perspective, he’s still probably the most complete player, given his ability to play all types of champions and playstyles. He might not have made a big difference in the final against HLE but you can be sure he will continue to be one of Gen.G’s core at Worlds.

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