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Despite Patch 13.13 buffs, this League of Legends jungler remains ineffective in solo queue.

League of Legends Junglers Get Buffs, But Lee Sin Still Struggles to Win

League of Legends Patch 13.13, which was released on June 28, brought minor buffs to certain junglers. However, these changes haven’t been enough to improve Lee Sin’s win rate.

One of the champions who received direct buffs in the update is Lee Sin. Despite these improvements, Lee Sin’s win rate is currently sitting at a disappointing 47.27 percent in all ranks, making him one of the worst junglers in the game, according to stats site U.GG.

This poor performance continues in higher rankings as well. In Platinum+, Lee Sin has a win rate of 47.97 percent, ranking him as the sixth-worst jungler. Even when played by more skilled players in Master+, his win rate only slightly increases to 48.36 percent.

Lee Sin has been struggling for months now, and even with the recent buffs in Patch 13.13, his results in solo queue have not been promising. The changes in the update mainly focused on slightly improving his damage on Q, but it seems that more work is needed to bring him back to the meta.

On the other hand, Nidalee also received buffs in Patch 13.13, specifically in the form of a slight increase in movement speed. This change has had a positive impact on her performance in higher rankings. In Diamond+ ranks, she had a win rate of 50.57 percent in Patch 13.12. In Patch 13.13, she has become the fourth-best jungler with a win rate of 52.23 percent.

Considering Nidalee’s improved performance, we may see an increase in her presence in professional play once Patch 13.13 is introduced to the competitive scene. However, Lee Sin still requires further adjustments in order to become a reliable pick for both professional players and average gamers.

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