
LEC 2024 Top lane Power Rankings – Ranking the 5 best players
With one of the most diverse pools of players, here are the LEC top lane rankings in the LEC 2024 Summer Split.

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LEC Top Lane Power Rankings – 2024 Spring Split
5. Myrwn
Myrwn was the surprise of the Winter split, having heavily contributed to MAD’s success in the first split. Even though he’s still having a high impact in the games, he has struggled to bring the same level of consistency with more ups and downs. Nonetheless, he has proved that he belongs in the LEC and that he shouldn’t go away anytime soon.
4. Adam
After a lackluster Winter split which resulted in him getting during playoffs, Adam has earned his way back to the team and he has done it in his own style. A total of 16 solo kills puts him at the top in that metric, showing he still has that individual prowess. His early game numbers are poor but that’s because BDS has been putting more focus on the bottom lane, leaving Adam little choice but to absorb pressure. He has done that well so far, and that’s why he’s fourth on our list.

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3. Photon
Photon’s performance in Spring goes to show that the Korean player has potential, and that last year’s disappointment wasn’t on him. Despite Team Vitality struggling with consistency, he’s one of the few players who is delivering in almost every single game. Top-tier stats across multiple metrics are more than enough to prove why he has gone up the ranks of the LEC top lane tier list.
2. Irrelevant
Speaking of consistency and surprises, Irrelevant has earned his place as one of the best top lane players in the league. SK Gaming only barely managed to qualify for playoffs yet the German player has the highest XP differential at 15 minutes as well as having the second highest CS diff at the same game time. Individually speaking, Irrelevant is fighting for the top spot: he will be a key element for SK if they want to compete for the title.
1. BrokenBlade

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At the end of the day, though, the crown of the LEC still goes to BrokenBlade. Not just because he was on the winning team that dominated the league for the majority of the season but also because he heavily contributed to G2’s success. Positive stats across the board while playing an incredible amount of champions goes to show that the top laner is probably close to his highest peak. Whether it’s a tank or a carry top, he can play them to a high enough level, making him the best all-rounded top laner in the league.