Here are the top lane power rankings you need to know heading into MSI 2024:
MSI Top Lane Power Rankings
5. BrokenBlade
BrokenBlade has consistently been the standout top laner in the LEC for the past two years. Whether it’s his individual skill or champion pool, BB has consistently proven his value. The question now is whether he can compete with the top talents from the East. MSI will provide valuable insight into the gap between him and the best in the world.
4. Bin
Bin returns to MSI after making a name for himself last year as the charismatic LPL top laner. However, this season, he has primarily played as a weak side player, reducing his impact and carry potential. With the top lane meta evolving, we may see Bin play a more pivotal role at MSI. It remains to be seen if BLG will prioritize playing around him more actively.
3. Zeus
Zeus was expected to compete for the top spot in these rankings, but his underwhelming performance during the LCK playoffs hindered his chances. While Zeus has the potential to be the best top laner at his peak, recent games have placed him in the 3rd spot. Despite his recent struggles, his skill is undeniable, and he remains a top contender.
2. 369
369 remains one of the top weak side top laners globally. Similar to his role on JDG last year, he has continued in a similar capacity on the TES roster, excelling in absorbing pressure and playing utility picks. Despite his supportive role, 369 has shown his ability to carry when needed, earning the most MVPs among all LPL top laners.
1. Kiin
Kiin, long regarded as one of the most talented LCK top laners, finally showcased his skills on the Gen.G super roster after struggling on mid-tier teams in previous seasons. A consistent and reliable player, Kiin dominated Zeus in the final to secure the LCK title. With this milestone achieved, he now sets his sights on the MSI title to continue Gen.G’s successful run.
MSI 2024 Jungle Power Rankings
MSI 2024 Support Power Rankings