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This unexpected League of Legends bot lane champion dominates solo queue in Patch 13.22

Tahm Kench and Senna: A Dominant Duo in League of Legends

In Patch 13.22 of League of Legends, Tahm Kench, a non-marksmen champion, has emerged as one of the strongest picks for the bottom lane. Typically, marksmen dominate this role, but Tahm Kench has proven to be a formidable choice.

Known as one of the best picks in both solo queue and the pro scenes, Tahm Kench has been wreaking havoc in ranked play. According to U.GG, a site that aggregates League stats, Tahm Kench currently boasts the highest win rate among Platinum and higher-ranked players. What’s more, his partnership with Senna has further bolstered his dominance.

Senna and Tahm Kench have consistently proven to be a powerful combination in various metas, and they have once again risen to the top. With a win rate of 54 percent and over 13,665 games played globally on Patch 13.22, their early-game dominance and oppressive playstyle have propelled them to success.

Tahm Kench's Master Chef skin in League of Legends.
What are you cookin’ in the bot lane? Image via Riot Games

During the early game, Tahm Kench takes up the role of farming minions, allowing Senna to collect souls and scale for the later stages of the match. With his durability, Tahm Kench can absorb poke and engage from the enemy bottom lane, while Senna continuously harasses with her long-ranged abilities and powerful auto attacks.

Not only do they excel in laning, but they are also adept at setting up ganks. With their abundance of crowd control, they can lock down squishy targets while their jungler joins the fight. Their combination of slows, knock-ups, roots, and Tahm Kench’s ultimate ability, Devour, make them difficult to gank.

Although Senna and Tahm Kench have not been popular picks in recent patches, they have made a resurgence in the solo queue scene. With their dominant performance, they now claim the title of the best duo in League.

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