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Why I Main Lulu in LoL Wilf Rift?

Yesterday I’ve played League of Legends Wild Rift almost all day. I’ve decided to start playing rank after getting with the basics of the game. I needed to choose a champion to play and I’ve decided to unlock and main Lulu—a mage support champion.

I unlocked Lulu with the item that I got after finishing all the introductory tutorials. I love playing support characters because if you play them well, they can change the tide of the bottle.

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When I play Arena of Valor I played Ellis, another amazing support character. I was getting MVP with Ellis with her almost every time and even got many kills as well (stole quite a few LOL).

Anyway, Lulu will be one of the champions that I’ll main but I am going to choose probably 3 or 4 more later on.

The problem is that I rely on very strong DPS players to do their job well, and it happens that–at least in early ranks, some play badly. However, I was able to rank up well even if we lost. I like the ranking system, as it gives an opportunity for solo-players to rank up even if they lose a round. You can even win, but if your performance is not good you won’t get many points. So basically, it seems like bad players will stay down, while good-performing players will continue to climb up the ranks faster. I’m happy that it’s like that.

Once you play with good players, it’s very satisfying playing a support champion in LoL wild Rift. You get into team fights and you buff your teammates and make them win those fights.

What I love the most about Lulu and why I think it’s the best support champion I played in Wilf Rift so far is her versatility. Her magic spells can turn into debuff when cast on enemies and buffs if cast on either herself or an ally.

So for example, if an enemy attacks me during a fight, I can buff myself and become tanky for a few seconds until my teammates finish that hero off. when others are attacking, I can use my abilities to shield and buff my allies or if I want to use it as a finisher to eliminate an enemy from far, I can do that as well. Lots of options there.

She can also get out safely from fights due to her chosen default utility item (dash) and spells. That being said, I realize that it’s important to be mobile with her and provide support for different lanes. Especially those who don’t have range abilities and after being targeted by two other opponent players.

I didn’t care about the League of Legends Wild Rift tier. For me, that most important thing, especially early on is playing with a champion I enjoy playing and then optimize things if I need to. I can always change.

Overall, very happy playing Lulu as a supporting character. It’s also very easy to get to play her as many prefer DPS-type characters so I don’t need to fight over it and compete with other players. I know that when I get into a ranked game, very high chance I get to play her.

So this is it–tel me what do you think about Lulu?