Marksmen is the worst role in League of Legends, and players want buffs for it

League of Legends players and streamers are raising concerns about the weakness of the marksman role in the game, calling for buffs to improve its effectiveness.

Balancing League of Legends presents a significant challenge for developers due to the vast number of champions, various items, and other factors that influence gameplay fairness.

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Riot regularly releases patches aimed at shifting the game towards a more balanced state, but sometimes certain roles or aspects are overlooked, leaving players feeling neglected and frustrated.

The marksman role, in particular, has been singled out as weaker compared to previous years, prompting players to demand changes in recent patches. Influential LoL streamers like thebausffs and Nemesis have both voiced their agreement that the marksman role requires adjustments, noting its prolonged weakness over the past six months or more.

Many players argue that supports have gained too much power in the bot lane, with champions like Senna becoming stronger as support rather than as a traditional marksman carry. Additionally, League of Legends champions like Seraphine exhibit exceptionally high win rates when played in the bot lane, overshadowing the marksman role.

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Some players have even opted to switch to support roles or quit the game altogether due to dissatisfaction with the marksman role’s state. There’s a prevailing belief among players that the support role needs to be overpowered to attract players, otherwise, there wouldn’t be enough support players available, leading to autofilled positions.

The interdependence between the ADC and support roles complicates the balancing process, with some arguing that supports must remain relatively strong to prevent an imbalance in bot lane dynamics.

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Despite these challenges, players continue to advocate for buffs to the ADC role in League of Legends, hoping for improvements in future updates given the widespread demand for attention to the marksman role.