
MSI 2024 Jungle Power Rankings
Find out which are the best jungle players heading into MSI and who you should be watching closely during the tournament.

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MSI 2024 Jungle Power Rankings
5. Oner
Oner struggled a lot heading into the second part of the LCK Spring Split. He was often not one of the main winning factors and during playoffs, he never felt like he could match the players from other top teams. On one hand, I felt like the meta wasn’t really his forte; on the other, you would probably expect him to step it up as the world champion. We’ll see whether he can regain that Worlds form but until then, we can only slot him 5th in the standings.
4. Razork
Razork was the best LEC jungler, period. As much as I think Yike also deserves to be part of the discussion, I felt like Razork played a much more important role in leading FNC to MSI. Whether it’s playing through the early game or putting his team on his shoulder, Razork was always present and a big factor in the team’s success. If he can keep up his form, I would love to see him go up against the best Eastern junglers.
3. Tian
Tian was the primary reason why TES was able to fight with the other top teams in the league. His early-game presence and ability to be at the right spot at the right time were remarkable. This will be the first time he plays at MSI and he has the chance to prove to the world why he is a former world champion and that his skills are still the creme de la creme.
2. Xun
While Tian has been on the rise, Xun continues to be my best pick when it comes to LPL junglers. Ever since he joined BLG last season, the guy has been on a roll: it doesn’t matter what the guy plays, he will be able to do his job well and you can guarantee he will be showing up on the day. Compared to last year, he has been acting more as a utility player and that has worked out well for the team so far. I’m excited to see how he fares off against the top Korean jungler at the tournament.

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1. Canyon
Speaking of Korean junglers, Canyon is my best pick heading into MSI. Now free from DK and finally a part of a super roster, Canyon was able to fully express himself, especially when it comes to initiating skirmishes and fights around the map. He might not have had a carry-oriented role in Gen.G like in previous years, but it’s not necessary given the fire power they have across other positions. All he has to do enabling his teammates, and he has done it near to perfection this split.