NOTE: THIS LIST IS ALMOST CERTAINLY OUTDATED. All Random games allows players to roll champions from a list of 65 champions always free to play in ARAM, in addition to the current Weekly Free Rotation. Duplicate entries do not have increased odds.
Before summoner level 11, players have access to a different Free Rotation. This is updated less frequently than the standard rotation but will regularly be checked.
Template:CRS BoxThe Champion Rotation Schedule is the schedule of champions that are available for everyone to play, without needing to purchase them with Riot Points or Influence Points.
There is also a free non-rotating champion rotation for all summoners below level 6.
Scheduling
Ten champions are available for free play at any given time. Usually, each set of champions are available for one week, beginning on Tuesday. However, there are exceptions to this; for example, if Riot Games is releasing a major patch or new content, they will often schedule the new rotation of champions to coincide with the patch release.[1]
Riot also occasionally shifts the rotation date to avoid rotating on US holidays. Because of this, week 9 of Season 1 began on Tuesday, September 7, rather than Monday, September 6 (which was Labor Day in the US). This resulted in a short week, as the next week started on Monday, September 13.
The European (EU) rotation is generally aligned with the United States (US) rotation.[2]
Next week's champion list is usually released on Monday between 5pm-10pm PST.
New champions
New champions were occasionally placed into the rotation for the week in which they were released. However, this changed with [1] and it is generally understood that new champions are held out of the free rotation temporarily out of respect for the players who purchased them early. After that, the new champions were free to play on the second week after they were released.
, who was released on August 24, 2010, and was not placed into the free rotation until September 7. Riot Games has stated that their policy is to "allow players to preview all champions eventually",Since the release of
, however, new champions have been free to play on the third week following their release.Champion types
- Main article: Champion Rotation Schedule (Season One)
- Main article: Champion Rotation Schedule (Season Two)
Each champion is listed in the schedule along with a champion type (mage, tank, etc.). However, many champions can be played in different ways depending on the items, runes, and masteries the player chooses. (For example, attributes the champion has, so that players who are new to the character are not overwhelmed.[1]
can be played as a tank or mage). The types listed in the rotation schedule are not meant to dictate how the champion is played, but to provide a very quick and simple overview of what kind ofEvery champion is in one of these champion type "pools". There are 6 champion type pools:
- Assassin: 15
- Fighter: 36
- Mage: 28
- Marksman: 19
- Support: 12
- Tank: 16
Every champion is in one of these champion "epicness pools".
- Heroic (450 IP): 0
- Epic (1350 IP): 0
- Legendary:
- 3150 IP: 0
- 4800 IP: 0
- 6300 IP: 0
Every champion is in one of these champion tier "pools".
- Tier 1 (260 RP): 26
- Tier 2:
- Tier 3:
Some champions are excluded from the rotation because of balancing issues, although these have to be severe enough to warrant a full rework on the character. Currently
is the only champion removed from the rotation due to this reason. and have also been removed, likely due to Riot's ongoing promotion which makes these two champions free by following their Facebook and YouTube accounts. , , , and were removed from the rotation prior to their reworks. In the past, champions that were removed from the free rotation were also removed from the sale rotation, but this is no longer the case.