Now that the 2023 Spring Splits have ended across the world, it’s time for us to take a look at the best-performing LoL players going into MSI.
RankingPlayerCurrent Team
1RulerJD Gaming
2ElkBLG
3Knight JD Gaming
4PeyzGen.G Esports
5BinBiliBili Gaming
6ScoutLNG Esports
7KanaviJD Gaming
8Chovy Gen.G Esports
9369JD Gaming
10YikeG2 Esports
Best LoL players in the 2023 Season so far
We are aware ten players might be too few to list the best LoL players in 2023 considering the sheer talent and veterancy of rosters this season. While trying to separate the wheat from the chaff, our selection might not list the players with the best player stats overall. Yet, their value is crucial to the overall team performance and they are instrumental in their team’s success. We will be including some players that haven’t made it to MSI as well.
Keep in mind that our list is fluid and will be updated at each stage of the season. Without further ado, let’s just dive right into it!
10. Yike – G2 Esports
We are starting off with the only LEC player on our list, and that is G2 Esports’ jungler Yike. Despite being in his rookie year at the maximum level of European competitions, the Swedish player has been a key piece to the team’s performances throughout the season. He was one of the most consistent players on the roster and showcased different playstyles and great adaptability, depending on the meta.
Most importantly, though, Yike was one of the few players that could go head-to-head with the best eastern players at MSI. If G2 gets to Worlds this year, he might become the X factor that can allow the LEC team to fight the LPL and the LCK.
9. 369 – JD Gaming
Next up we have 369 who has been consistently among the best top laners this year. The Chinese player is just an overall solid player, with little to no weaknesses. And he perfectly matches JDG’s identity as an unbeatable weak side player. As long as he neutralizes all the matchups he’s going against, his job is pretty much done since JDG will have the bot lane and mid lane miles ahead of the opponents.
While he may be one of, if not, the best weak side top laner at the moment, it’s hard to rate him higher than ninth due to his mono-dimensional playstyle. And even though JDG doesn’t really need 369 to play as a strongside player, not being able to see him playing differently does hurt his overall value as an individual player. If he were to win both MSI and Worlds, however, it would probably make him the best top laner in 2023. Until then, he’ll stay in ninth for now.
8. Chovy – Gen.G Esports
Chovy has been regarded as the best LCK mid laner of the past few years, and that trend hasn’t really changed. He’s still individually the most talented player among mids and the highlight plays he has been pulling off this season are worthy of the best mid in the world.
Unfortunately, the LCK took a hard beating at MSI and just like all his teammates, Chovy suffered the confrontation against the LPL players. It might not be his fault, but Chovy wasn’t able to compensate for that difference with his performances.
With high chances to see Gen.G qualifying for Worlds later this year, Chovy should get his chance for revenge in November, as he will want to prove to his home fans and the rest of the world why he has been considered as the mid lane prodigy.
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7. Kanavi – JD Gaming
JD Gaming were the No. 1 team in the first part of this 2023 season, so it’s not surprising to see multiple members on the roster being part of the list.
Kanavi rightfully earns his place as the best jungler in the world, considering how pivotal he is within the JDG line up. Not only can he play junglers that can be secondary carries, but he showed more sides of himself during the LPL summer split, bringing out unexpected picks like Rell jungle, which brought other teams to follow suit.
The only players that can come close to him are Xun and Canyon, but the first has never beaten JDG and Kanavi this year while Canyon is still yet to make it onto an international stage. And unless either of the two can take Kanavi down, the Korean jungler will likely retain his title as the best jungler in the world.
6. Scout – LNG Esports
Whenever we speak of players making a huge difference, Scout will always be part of the discussion. The former 2021 world champion has been hard carrying LNG Esports the whole season, earning the highest amounts of MVPs in both regular split, and dragging the team to two top-four finishes.
In a meta where mid laners are usually not the protagonists, it goes to show how vital Scout’s presence was in the LNG lineup. If LNG Esports make it to Worlds, a lot of credit will go to Scout, as he’ll hope he can repeat the Worlds run from two years ago.
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5. Bin – BLG
Number 5 on our list is the highest-rated top laner, Bin. At the start of the season, 369 was rated higher than BLG’s top laner, but after seeing how dominant he has been from MSI, we decided to swap them around.
Throughout the season, Bin has been steadily improving and polishing his gameplay to new heights. Whenever he gets a good matchup in the top lane, you can be sure that Bin will smash his opponent. His mechanics are pretty insane and he continues to be a strong point BLG like to play around. Even though Bin has still yet to win against 369 and JDG, the former is individually the better player right now.
4. Peyz – Gen.G
The current 2023 season of League of Legends is heavily bot-centric, so ADCs have taken a vital role in all the strongest teams. And among them, there is one young superstar: Peyz.
The 17-year-old ADC did a wonderful job at filling the position left vacant by Ruler. After an initial slow start, Peyz started delivering carry performances one after another, as he was able to beat T1 in the LCK Spring Finals and become LCK champion on his rookie split.
And while Gen.G didn’t have a great showing at MSI, Peyz was probably the most solid player on the Gen.G lineup. Considering he has been maintaining his form in Summer, we’re likely going to see him and Gen.G representing the LCK at Worlds. And with Ruler potentially facing him later this year (they didnt face each other at MSI), we might get the chance to see the battle between “Master” and “student” unfold.
3. Knight – JD Gaming
After a disappointing 2022 season on Top Esports, Knight completely found himself again on the powered-up JDG roster. The Chinese player has been regarded as the most talented LPL mid laner in the last two years, and he’s finally showing why everyone should be afraid of him.
Aside from his exceptional mechanics, Knight is constantly able to get a gold lead over his opponents and get the least amount of deaths (76 throughout the entire summer split). He rarely makes mistakes so it’s even harder for the enemies to punish him. Internationally, he looked a tier above everyone else, which is why he’s our best No. 1 among all mid laners.
2. Elk – BLG
2023 will probably be the year of revelation for Elk. Ever since he took BLG on his back during the LPL Spring Playoffs, the Chinese ADC has been on a rampage, completely unleashing his potential in the past months.
He was the reason why BLG could go head-to-head against JDG at MSI, and the key element that allowed BLG to finish first in the LPL Summer split. Whenever there is a situation where Elk can take over and win the fight, he will.
And with the LPL rematch potentially coming up soon against JDG, Elk might be able to get his sweet revenge against their nemesis.
1. Ruler – JD Gaming
Speaking of nemesis, Elk’s biggest threat in the JDG line up is none other than the ADC counterpart, Ruler. The Korean ADC dominated the LPL competition, as nobody could hold a torch to him, even Elk.
It doesn’t matter the meta or the team’s form, Ruler will always be there, ready to take his team over the finish line. A clean and solid playstyle for most of the time, with occasional highlight moments: that is how Ruler plays.
After winning MSI earlier in May, Ruler will now have his eyes on the World title. Unlike previous years, he got all the right elements to take it home…
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10. Malrang
Starting off with our list, we will find the only LEC player and that is Rogue’s Korean jungler Malrang. After leaving DWG Kia during the off-season, he joined Rogue to fill the shoes of arguably the best European jungler in 2021, Inspired. Contrary to expectations, Malrang actually delivered an insane level of consistency, helping RGE find a new dimension. With a much more supportive playstyle, Malrang is the “bridge” for his team, finding opportunities and helping his laners to reach their win condition. He might not be a super carry jungler like others, but you can clearly see his impact on the game every time he plays. For this reason, Malrang manages to get into our top 10 list.
9. Karsa
Next up we have yet another jungler, this time from the LPL. Despite being one of the biggest veterans in the competitive scene, Karsa showed that he’s still hungry to win and is in for his redemption arc. Following his departure from Top Esports, Karsa joined Victory Five who until this year used to be a bottom-tier team. Surprisingly, the team is performing extremely well and Karsa is one of the main elements of their success, thanks to his super flexible champion pool as well as his mechanics. While it is only spring, Karsa is proving that TOP made the wrong decision to let him go.
8. Rookie
If Victory Five is currently considered one of the best teams in the LPL right now, the other key player on the roster is Rookie. Leaving IG during the offseason, Victory Five convinced him to join the organization. While his past two seasons have not been great, the one-time World Champion is still one of the best mid laners in the world. What’s really special about Rookie is that he doesn’t really die often, making him a consistent threat to enemies in any fight he’s in. Rookie might not be a super carry anymore, but he has been so consistent on control mages throughout the season that you can still feel his impact.
7. Canyon
While DK is not the top dog in the LCK anymore, Canyon is still one of the best junglers in the world. World Champion and World Finalist are achievements that only the elite deserve, as Canyon should be in talks with the legendary status of other Korean players.
His mechanics and in-game knowledge are way above the rest, as he and ShowMaker are the two cores that make DK a top-tier team in the LCK. If you watch one of DK’s games, you’ll easily see how influential Canyon’s contribution is to the matches. He might not have a super roster this season, but you can be sure Canyon will give his best to prove he’s one of the best LoL players in 2022.
6. Knight
Knight is probably the best Chinese mechanical mid laner in recent history. He’s still very young, yet people have been regarding him as top tier for years. Despite only a decent 5th place finish in Spring, Knight and TES have really stepped up during playoffs.
When it comes to playing mechanical mid laners that require the best executions, Knight is always one of the first you think of. He’s had insane win rates on Ahri, Ryze and Vex, with even more astonishing KDAs (11.5 on Ahri and 14.0 on Ryze). Now that Viktor has fallen off in priority, Knight can fully unleash his proactive playstyle and lead his team to victory.
5. Oner
Number 5 on our list is yet another jungler, but this will be the last one as well. Oner, just like almost every player on the T1 roster, has had a stellar start to their 2022 season. Despite having very little competitive experience in the LCK, Oner has already established himself as a top tier jungler.
He’s able to pilot many different champions, including the less popular ones like Poppy. Not to mention that the guy has an insane Lee Sin and Viego. What’s really impressive about Oner, however, is how he has reacted to the pressure of being a T1 starter. This is only the beginning for one of the biggest prospects of the new era in League, but we can be sure that Oner will achieve something in the near future.
4. Chovy
Now that Chovy has left Hanwha Life Esports, he has finally found a team worthy of his level. He has no longer the need to 1v9, although Chovy will always put his mark in every match he plays. Gen.G Esports welcomed him with open hands, adding him to a roster that is good enough to constantly fight for the top of the LCK: Peanut and Ruler are players you can consistently rely on.
The Korean prodigy can now fully focus on being the dominant carry he used to be back in the Griffin days, showcasing his insane laning and skirmishing capabilities. If we’re talking about talent, he should’ve been the number 1, but we all know that talent is not enough to be the best in LoL…
3. Faker
Almost 10 years have passed since Faker’s debut and almost a decade later, he’s still here showing the world how good he is. He could’ve retired like many other players of his era, but his passion is what drives him forward, as well as the hunger for that 4th World title.
Now that T1 actually has put together a formidable roster this season, Faker will be the veteran and the leader to guide the new generation of players. He and his low-tempered behavior is the type of presence any organization would die to want.
While Faker might not be the very best, you can be sure that his attitude and leadership can elevate any team to a much higher level.
2. Gumayusi
For people who might not know, Gumayusi is cousins with Faker. Despite having family connections with the GOAT of LoL, Gumayusi earned his spot on the starting roster with his own strength. His mechanics are inhuman: you should probably consider watching his streams or pro view. There are many instances where you can’t understand how he manages to do certain stuff.
Gumayusi has reached such high potential in such a short amount of time that people wonder whether he still has room for improvement. He has won basically against all the Korean ADCs in the League. Only the international stage might give him more challenging goals. With T1 going to MSI, Gumayusi will be put to the test to see whether if he’s World Champion material.
1. Keria
It shouldn’t be a surprise to see so many T1 players on the list after their perfect spring split. No one has ever achieved such a feat in the LCK, and the record might not be broken for many years to come. Out of all the players in that roster, however, Keria is head and shoulders above everyone else. Faker mentioned how most of the time Keria is the shotcaller on the team, constantly telling everyone what they should be doing. He’s the voice that’s guiding T1.
Aside from his shotcalling role, he’s also impeccable when it comes to execution. Keria has been impersonating MadLife with his Thresh hooks throughout the split and has been responsible for the playmaking. For this reason, Keria is not only the best support in the world but is currently the best player in LoL so far. Will he continue to shine? Only time will tell… but for now, Keria and T1 are without a doubt the team to fear the most for the upcoming MSI.
Most consistent – G2 Rekkles
Martin “Rekkles” Larsson arrival to G2 made the European organization even stronger than last year. One of the best LoL players of all time, he continues shining even more in his new team. His presence grants G2 the consistent player that they needed: he’s able to carry his team over the finish line even when his teammates have a few rough games. The is definitely going for that Worlds title this year, and with Rekkles on board they have all the best LEC players to do so.
With almost a decade under his belt, Martin has remained one of the top ADCs globally for the his entire career span. His latest results showcase he is far from being done with League any time soon.
Most Talented – G2 Caps
Alongside Rekkles, Rasmus “Caps” Winther is establishing himself as the most talented European player that ever played. Despite not having the best stats overall, his value to the team is visible to anyone watching G2’s games. He is the core & the backbone of the team, showing up whenever it’s time to shine. Caps has his eyes set on Worlds for his fourth consecutive year, after 3 years of almost making it, will this finally be the year he becomes the very best player of LoL, and surpass his “baby Faker” moniker.
Perfect Fit – RGE Odoamne
Odoamne showed that LEC veterans still have the level of play to continue dominating Europe. After last year’s performance on Schalke 04, his recent transfer to Rogue has made him stand out even more. He’s surely in talks to become one of the best league of legends players. An extremely flexible & consistent player, who can be aggressive or passive depending on what the team needs. This is what Odoamne is all about. RGE nailed the off-season by buying him, and the results have come in already. This year’s goal, however, is even higher: if they manage to go to Worlds, how will he & his team fare off against the best lol players in the world?
Best NA Player – TL Alphari
After a disappointing performance from LCS teams in last year’s Worlds, people realized that NA had serious problems. After joining Team Liquid during the off-season, Alphari showed that North America must catch up on a lot of things. The British top laner is smashing everyone else: 28.6% Damage output, 8 solo-kills, and positive stats is basically every single metric possible. No one has been as dominant as him: he’s the best player of LoL in North America and the LCS right now. The only other player who can match that is probably CoreJJ, making TL the best chance NA has on the international stage. Will they deliver at MSI?
Best KDA – DK ShowMaker
After reigning supreme in last year’s Worlds, the newly-named DK (DAMWON Kia Gaming) continues dominating the LCK in 2021. With such a stacked roster, Heo “ShowMaker“ Su is still able to shine through, with insanely consistent play. Throughout spring, he had the highest KDA out of all the mid laners (which played for most of the split), further showing that he’s one of the best League of Legends players of the recent era. There’s only one big problem: ShowMaker recently stated some health issues that might hinder his performance this season.
If all is well and he retains his form, he might beat the KDA record for both the LCK and Worlds this year.
Best Mechanical player – HLE Chovy
Next on the list is Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon. A truly mechanical god, arguably the best player of LoL in the world in terms of pure individual skills. Last year he carried DRX throughout the whole season; this year, he’s doing that once again on Hanwha Life Esports.
While not having the best stats due to his aggressive playstyle, he is the pure essence of lane kingdom: 18 solo kills! No mid laner has such an insane stat or even comes close. While HLE is surely a Playoffs team, Chovy’s presence grants them the chance to directly go for the championship. And that says a lot about the player’s value…
Best weakside player – DK Khan
Kim “Khan” Dong-ha can be probably a questionable pick for this list. Adding him to the list was mainly based on the fact that he came in to fill in Nuguri’s spot, who recently joined FunPlus Phoenix. Once considered one of the best League of Legends players in LCK, his last few splits were pretty rough.
This split, however, his form has been very stable. While he’s not as flashy and aggressive as Nuguri was, he’s the perfect weakside player that DK needed. Khan allows his teammates to make plays whilst absorbing as much pressure as possible. If Nuguri were there, he would probably die and bleed advantage to the enemies. Khan, instead, doesn’t. And that’s part of what is making DK so consistent, fully deserving to be first in the LCK.
Best Role Swap – RNG Xiaohu
Xiaohu’s main strength comes from his willingness of changing his role, from mid to top. Just like Perkz, he role-swapped to help his team succeed. Result: it’s working wonderfully! He’s able to utilize mid-lane champs in the top lane to demolish his enemies, while also playing tanks, making him an extremely flexible player. And just like other players, having the flexibility can be a game-changer.
Li “Xiaohu” Yuan-Hao is a name that you should definitely keep a track of, especially if RNG makes it out of the hell hole that is the LPL this season.
Best Explosive Performance – WE Beishang
Jiang “beishang“ Zhi-Peng has made a name for himself this split. A 9-time MVP, with an insane early game presence. Thanks to him, WE are able to gain big leads, eventually snowballing the game. Now that the split is ending, the big test left is against the top teams. Will WE surprise us during the playoffs and win the LPL?
Beishang will surely be an important key for victory… and a strong performance will help him establish himself as one of the best LoL players in 2021. With LoL odds not on Team WE’s side, it might be a time to invest a buck, if you share the same faith in Beishang that we do.
Strongest Laning – TES Knight
Last but not the least, Zhuo “Knight” Ding is back to his form after the big slump at Worlds 2020. Similar to Chovy, Knight excels at laning: +13 CS Diff@15 as well as +384 XP Diff@15. His individual advantages always transition into something else, making him one of, if not, the best mid laner in the LPL.
If TES is able to go to MSI, then the international stage will be Knight’s time to redeem himself.
GOAT – T1 Faker
After an extremely up & down split by T1, Faker has finally come back to take the lead. His return in the last few games showed why he still deserves it: his contribution to the win against Gen.G showed that T1 still has the potential to be the number 1 of the LCK, and that he personally wants to be the best player of lol ever existed. As long as Faker is playing, odds for T1 in LoL betting will always be favorable.
As long as Faker remains active on the scene, he will always be considered the greatest player that ever moved a mouse on the Summoner’s Rift.
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