1. Alistar
Alistar is a famous name in the world of League of Legends, known for hilarious mishaps in videos, where his difficult skills often lead to moments of ruining the team in ways that make everyone laugh.
As a versatile, all-around champion, Alistar can initiate fights powerfully and protect the marksman effectively, especially if the team has Yasuo. Imagine a strong Alistar with over 300 physical armor, using his flash to jump into the enemy team and knocking them all up for Yasuo to finish them off—this would likely turn the tide of battle. Of course, this is only possible with highly skilled players who can closely monitor the enemy's movements. On the other hand, for less experienced players, pulling off a smooth W-Q combo is nearly impossible, often resulting in knocking opponents away or only hitting creeps. Worse, some players might use W to knock opponents with low health away, allowing them to escape.
It's no surprise that players in Gold and Platinum ranks often use less-than-friendly language toward Alistar users who end up ruining the game for their teammates.

2. Blitzcrank
Another champion often featured in funny League of Legends videos is Blitzcrank. Recently, he hasn't appeared much in high-level matches, but at Gold or Platinum ranks, it's common to see Blitzcrank in many games.
Matches featuring this legendary hook champion tend to have three possible outcomes: 1) Blitzcrank plays excellently, hooking the enemy's core damage dealer and letting the team finish them off, 2) Blitzcrank has poor skill and misses almost every hook. However, the third scenario is even worse than missed hooks: he hooks the enemy team's tank or assassin. Almost all of us have experienced the frustration of Blitzcrank pulling an enemy tank into the middle of our team, leading to a disastrous fight. Imagine a beautiful day when Blitzcrank from our team hooks the enemy's Malphite into the middle of our team, followed by a flawless knock-up that sends all five of our team members flying into the air, allowing Yasuo from the enemy team to strike. Would you want to report that Blitzcrank? I'm sure you would.
Make sure to practice your individual skills and read the situation correctly before choosing Blitzcrank for your rank climb!

3. Lee Sin
One of Ionia's most skilled martial artists, Lee Sin is a warrior who channels the essence of dragons to face any challenge. Though he lost his sight years ago, this monk has dedicated his life to protecting his homeland from those who would disturb its sacred balance. Enemies who underestimate his meditative demeanor will soon face fiery punches and blazing spinning kicks.
Known for being one of the best at unintentionally sabotaging his team, Lee Sin boasts a highly agile set of seven skills. Master players of Lee Sin can create some of the most visually stunning plays.
However, with such a versatile skillset, Lee Sin can often create hilariously disastrous team fights. His Dragon's Rage ability lets him kick an enemy champion, setting up plays like ward jumping, shielding, and kicking the enemy back. But pulling it off is not always successful—there are times when Lee Sin kicks them too far or, as seen in the video, even messes it up completely.

4. Jarvan IV
Prince Jarvan IV hails from a royal lineage and is trusted to lead Demacia in the future. Raised to embody the greatest virtues of Demacia, Jarvan IV often struggles with the high expectations placed on him. On the battlefield, he leads Demacian forces with courage and determination, clearly demonstrating his leadership abilities.
Like the other champions who may unintentionally harm their own team, Jarvan IV has the potential to make disastrous moves. With his Demacian Standard and Dragon Strike combo, Jarvan IV can quickly close the gap to enemies, only to trap them in his ultimate, Cataclysm.
Similar to Anivia’s Ice Wall, Jarvan IV's Cataclysm is a terrain-altering skill, and its ability to unintentionally trap teammates is even greater. The Cataclysm creates a circular barrier, and it can trap everything inside—including your own team.

5. Bard
A traveler across the stars, Bard is a force of peace, maintaining balance where life is threatened by the indifference of chaos. Many people in Runeterra sing songs about his strange nature, yet all agree that the cosmic wanderer is drawn to powerful magical artifacts. Surrounded by a choir of benevolent spirits, there is no mistaking his actions for anything malicious, as Bard always serves the greater good in his own unique way.
Bard is a relatively new support champion, but the intrigue surrounding him is undeniable. With his unique abilities like Magical Journey and his passive, Meep Collection, Bard offers a lot of entertainment to players.
However, the ability that truly defines Bard is his ultimate, Temportal Fate. With the power to turn any target within range into a golden statue—even towers—Bard can accomplish a lot. Unfortunately, much of this power results in unintentionally hindering his team.

6. Tahm Kench
Known by countless names throughout history, the demon Tahm Kench roams the waters of Runeterra, satisfying its insatiable hunger with the suffering of others. It wanders through the material world like a vagrant, hunting careless prey. Its tongue lash can stun a fully-armored warrior from several paces away, and falling into its boiling belly means a one-way trip into the abyss with no chance of return.
First, Tahm Kench's W ability is unique in the League of Legends battlefield, but if not used at the right moment, it can become a skill that might even save enemies when they are low on health, or worse, it can unintentionally hold back the hands of an ally marksman.
Furthermore, Tahm Kench's ultimate is a game-changer, turning a skirmish into a 3-on-1 encounter, but very few players dare to risk jumping into his belly, for the rewards are few and the danger of being sent into a council meeting with the demon is high.

7. Zac
Zac is the result of a toxic substance leak that seeped through a chemical membrane and gathered in a secluded cave beneath Zaun's lower depths. Despite such a humble origin, Zac has evolved into a sentient being residing within the city's pipelines, occasionally revealing himself to help those unable to save themselves or repair the damaged infrastructure of Zaun.
Zac 's recently modified bouncing skill is an almost unreal ability both for its power and the potential to harm his own team. When used skillfully, Zac can pull enemies into a favorable position for his teammates to feast upon, but there are also times when he pulls both a tank and an enemy assassin back to his team, causing more harm than good.
From this information about Zac, you should now have a clearer understanding of this unique team troll champion. Add this super flexible rubbery character to your rank-climbing roster and start clearing the ranks with style.

8. Vayne
Vayne is one of the most beloved marksmen in League of Legends, capable of carrying her team to victory. Her playstyle demands exceptional individual skill, and by the late game, her damage can tear through even the toughest tanks, with a high chance of achieving a pentakill. Vayne always attracts players who love playing AD carry.
However, Vayne is considered one of the champions who can easily hinder her team, especially for inexperienced AD players. She is quite weak early on and has a shorter attack range compared to other marksmen, requiring a great deal of patience. The key is to farm as much as possible, avoid dying, enter and exit fights strategically, and land precise Condemn stuns. Inexperienced players often hurt their team by failing to hit the terrain with the Condemn skill, pushing the target too far away, and giving them a chance to escape.
Moreover, if you engage in early-game fights without getting kills and end up dying, Vayne will likely snowball out of control. So think carefully before diving into fights without much gear. Practice with easier AD carries to improve your individual skills before choosing Vayne for ranked matches!

9. Anivia
The Cryophoenix Anivia has always been one of the top picks when it comes to the ability to completely disrupt the enemy team. A single mistimed wall can wipe the entire team out in frustration. Not only is she difficult to master due to her skillset, but her early game is also tough because of weaknesses like a challenging animation for last-hitting, slow movement speed, and her skillshot stun is easy to dodge, making jungle ganks hard to execute. If she's caught, escaping can be nearly impossible. That’s why Anivia is commonly seen in high-ranked games such as Diamond or Challenger, where skilled players can fully dominate with her.
Anivia is a scaling mage, meaning she gets stronger as the game progresses. The longer the match lasts, the more powerful she becomes. Her ultimate can deal massive AoE damage and inflict a terrifying slow effect. Combined with her ice wall, Anivia can lock down the enemy team and create a significant advantage during fights.
However, her ice wall is a double-edged sword as it can block the enemy's escape routes or even cause her team to be trapped in devastating situations. Therefore, players who are not confident in their skills should avoid picking her if they don’t want to face frustration from teammates.

10. Trundle
Trundle, also known as the troll king, is a name that some believe is a playful pun by Riot because, in reality, Trundle has the potential to completely disrupt his team's performance.
One of the most frustrating champions to play in League of Legends, Trundle is nearly impossible to kill while being almost unkillable himself. His high durability and abilities that deal percentage health damage, combined with his irritating debuff effects, make him a tough champion to deal with. His E ability, Pillar of Ice, is arguably the most disruptive ability of Trundle if not used properly.
This ability can both corner enemies and rescue teammates from dangerous situations, but it’s a double-edged sword. There will definitely be times when you find yourself frustrated by a poorly placed pillar that hinders your team's position. The ability to master this skill is the true measure of a skilled Trundle player compared to an inexperienced one.

