The best supports in the world will be heading to Europe for the League of Legends Worlds 2024 tournament. These players are often the backbones for their team and are integral reasons for their rosters’ qualification to the biggest event of the year.
This article features the 7 best supports in League of Legends Worlds 2024 that fans should keep an eye out for.
7 best supports in League of Legends Worlds 2024
1) Lehends

Son “Lehends” Si-woo has been the best support in 2024. After a brief stint at KT Rolster in 2023, Lehends returned to his former team, Gen.G, and helped them bag their first international trophy at MSI 2024 with the support player even being named the Finals MVP.
Lehends’ wide champion pool is one of the biggest reasons for his consistency at the top. He has innovated and ushered in a variety of metas. Fans can expect Lehends to be one of the best supports at League of Legends Worlds 2024.
2) ON

Luo “ON” Wen-Jun is the best LPL support heading into League of Legends Worlds 2024. The Bilibili Gaming support’s ability to start fights in the team’s favor and individual talent in the laning phase has helped the LPL champions immensely throughout 2024.
ON also has a large champion pool being equally proficient on tanks and enchanters. This is a good reason why the meta shifts to the support role at Worlds 2024 won’t affect ON a lot. He will be the catalyst for BLG’s potential march to the Summoner’s Cup.
3) Delight

Yoo “Delight” Hwan-joong is arguably the best engage support in the world right now. While his level of play on enchanters is not on par with the best supports at Worlds 2024, the Hanwha Life support makes up for it with amazing map rotations and beautiful engages.
Delight’s Alistar and Rakan are primary champions to watch out for. His ability to link up with Peanut and open up the map is a large reason for Hanwha Life being the LCK 1st seed. Viewers can expect Delight to be at the heart of the action for Hanwha Life.
4) Meiko

A definitive future Hall of Legends inductee, Tian “Meiko” Ye has continued to be a world class support with very rare dips in form.
Meiko’s veterancy and shot calling are important reasons for Top Esports being a strong LPL team throughout the year. While the team is often known to be inconsistent, Meiko’s steadfast presence is one of the few things the LPL 2nd seed can consistently rely upon.
5) CoreJJ

Jo “CoreJJ” Yong-in and Team Liquid have had an exceptional year in the LCS. The 2017 World Champion was by far the best support in the LCS with little to no competition. CoreJJ’s increased success with Yeon in 2v2s and brilliance on the map have been pivotal for Team Liquid throughout the year.
CoreJJ is one of the best supports at Worlds 2024, and will be a key factor for Team Liquid if the LCS 2nd seed hopes to have a shot at the playoffs stage.
6) Mikyx

Mihael “Mikyx” Mehle is arguably the best support from the LEC at Worlds 2024. A lot of G2 Esports’ dominant wins are off the back of Mikyx completely taking over the map with his smart roams and ability to track his opposing support.
Mikyx has also been prone to dying a bit too much and underperforming in 2v2s. However, the sheer impact he brings to G2 on his peak form is hard to look past. A lot of G2’s success at Worlds 2024 will rely on Rasmus “Caps” Winther and Mikyx linking up together and causing havoc.
7) Keria

Ryu “Keria” Min-seok has had a disappointing Summer Split with absurd errors and overcommitments. The T1 support has looked out of his depth in the current meta but things can possibly change heading into Worlds 2024.
It is hard to argue against Keria’s raw mechanical skill and ability to perform in high pressure scenarios. Despite having a rough time, it’s not a hot take to believe in Keria regaining his form and performing at his usual level at the most important tournament of the year.