League Of Legends Funny Bot Lane Combos
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Summary
- Fun & effective Bot Lane combos in League of Legends offer hilarious gameplay.
- Champions paired skillfully provide synergy for unique strategies.
- Combining abilities, CC, and ultimates can lead to exciting and successful Bot Lanes.
League of Legends was released well over a decade ago, and since then, Riot Games has done a good job of constantly updating Champions, items, and Summoner’s Rift. The game certainly has its issues, whether it be overloaded Champions or in-game toxicity, but it is still played by millions of people. League of Legends requires a fair bit of strategy, but it is simple to understand, especially since every Champion has a designated role.

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Bot Lane tends to have an ADC, who is usually a marksman capable of dealing a lot of physical or true damage in the later stages of a game. The ADC is always paired with a Support, who typically helps the team by tanking damage, or by providing healing, shielding, or crowd control. Most games feature traditional Bot Lanes, but there are a few unorthodox, funny Bot Lane combos that can be quite effective.
Updated on July 24th, 2025 by Joe Grantham: If there’s one constant regarding League of Legends, it’s the fact that it never stops changing. Every two weeks, patches shake things up, and even the smallest of changes can open the door for new innovations. Therefore, there will always be new hilarious combos to try out for better or worse. The most fun Bot Lane combos in League typically rely on two abilities working in tandem in a way that the enemy just isn’t ready for. While these funny Bot Lane duos might not always be suited for climbing the ranked ladder, they are perfect for having a laugh with friends in casual games.
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Garen & Yuumi
A Duo Picked At Worlds 2019
Fans of professional League of Legends may remember Fnatic pulling out the Garen and Yuumi combo at Worlds 2019, and it has been picked at other times too. Yuumi essentially makes Garen an unstoppable beast, with movement speed boosts, healing and shielding, and most importantly, slows from Yuumi’s Q to hunt enemies down.
Although the early laning phase can be rough against double ranged champions, Garen will eventually become unkillable, which means Yuumi gets to stay on him permanently, never being attacked herself. They are also a strong duo to play in League’s Arena mode.
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Taric & Wukong
Wukong Can Go Invisible & Set Up Taric’s Stun
Despite being a Jungler and Top Laner by design, Wukong is no stranger to the Bot Lane, having been played alongside Senna in previous seasons. However, he can also work well with Taric, who similarly sustains him with heals, and yet is also the perfect dive partner.
The best part of this combo is Taric’s E, which is a stun fired from himself, but also from his bound partner, Wukong. Unlike other partners, Wukong can go momentarily invisible, leaving behind a clone for confusion, while he goes in with a dash and Taric’s stun. This combo becomes even more deadly when Wukong can follow this up with his ult, while Taric’s ult makes them both invulnerable while diving.
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Cho’Gath & Tahm Kench
Two Tanky Boys Who Can Eat Their Enemies
Cho’Gath and Tahm Kench have similar playstyles; they are both tanky, with ranged CC, and most importantly, they can both eat champions. In the Bot Lane, together, they are extremely difficult to kill, and once one of them hits a single CC ability, the rest can be chained on.

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In terms of who farms and who plays support, Cho’Gath has an easier time farming at range, and is arguably more reliant on tank items than Tahm, who was designed as a Support. Best of all, however, is when these tanky boys hit level 6. Tahm can apply stacks on an enemy, gobble them up to deal lots of damage, and then spit them out for Cho to feast on with his execute.
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Katarina & Rakan
They Can Both Jump To One Another And Go In
Katarina is an assassin designed for multikills, and where better to fight more opponents than Bot Lane. When playing for fun, Katarina can be part of kill lanes in Bot, but she needs an engage support to go in first. Rakan is perfect for her, with his AoE Crowd Control, but the pair have even better synergy thanks to their Es, which allow them to jump to one another.
For example, Katarina could play forward, allowing Rakan to jump to her. He then uses his W to go in and knock up the enemies, before Kat uses her own E to jump to Rakan. This combo gets even more deadly post level 6, with Rakan charming the enemies while Katarina’s AoE ult shreds them. They can also use their jumps to one another defensively to slip away.
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Yasuo & Malphite
The Best Level 6 Combo With Ults
In terms of combos at level 6, few are as sudden and deadly as Yasuo and Malphite. After surviving what can be a rough start to the lane, Malphite will ideally hit both opponents with his ult, which Yasuo can immediately follow up with his own. While there are other AOE knockups in the game, such as Rakan’s, none are as fast as Malphite’s, making him Yasuo’s best friend.
If Malphite builds AP even as a support, this combo becomes even more deadly and will remain great throughout the game beyond the landing phase. While Malphite is easy, the other player will need plenty of skill, given that Yasuo is one of the hardest League champs to master.
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Morgana & Lux
The Binding Sisters – Never Ending CC
Morgana and Lux are a fun bot lane duo as old as time in League of Legends. They are often known as the binding sisters because each of them has a similar binding ability on their Qs. If one of them hits, the other can follow up with chain CC, while both place their AOE abilities down – Morgan’s W and Lux’s E.
After reaching level 6, Lux can fire off an easy ult and Morgana can chain even more CC if necessary. They both deal their damage from range and with Morgana’s Blackshield and Lux’s regular shield, they also have some protection. This is an extremely annoying lane to play against for any who get caught in their bindings.
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Shaco & Neeko
Annoy & Decieve The Enemy With Clones & Trickery
Shaco is widely regarded as one of the most annoying champions to face in League, thanks to his trickery. However, paired with Neeko, things can get even more confusing for the enemy. Since her update, Neeko is now able to turn into almost anything, from minions to blast cones, and of course, another Shaco to add to the mix.
Paired with the real Shaco going invisible and using his clone, the chaos can get wild. With all this going on and Shaco’s boxes providing extra CC, it isn’t hard for Neeko to find a surprise ult that should result in a kill. With all the possible plays and deceptions, this is a Bot Lane duo with some of the biggest potential for fun over dozens of games.
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Tristana & Ziggs
Destroy Towers With Ease
Whilst Tristana and Ziggs may not have the best synergy when it comes to fighting, they both do one thing exceptionally well; destroy towers with bombs. Tristana can put her Explosive Charge on a tower and deal more damage if she’s able to auto it, while Ziggs’ Satchel Charge executes towers beneath a certain health threshold.

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To enhance this playstyle of destroying towers together, they can also take the Demolish rune for extra damage. Ziggs and Tristana are not only great at taking down turrets but also at pushing waves fast, which is essential for being able to hit towers. By getting lots of turret plates they should become rich, and after destroying the Bot Lane tower, they can head Top or Mid.
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Caitlyn & Vi
Lovers From Arcane & A Surprisingly Good Lane
Caitlyn and Vi are two of the main characters in Arcane and, by the end, a power couple. While Vi is traditionally played in the Jungle, she has enough engage and CC to work as a support, especially if the two enforcers get ahead. With exceptional range, Caitlyn is a lane bully, punishing any who step up.
At her side, Vi can attempt to push these advantages further with her Q which can be charged up inside one of the bushes. While this fun lane is more about reenacting Arcane, the lane can get super powerful upon hitting level 6, as both of their ults are great for picking off a single target. As Vi has more innate damage than most other melee supports, kills aren’t hard to come by.
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Cassiopeia & Singed
Cassiopeia Deals More Damage & Heals Against Poisoned Enemies
Champions such as Twitch, Teemo, and Singed have always been a fun combo to pair with Cassiopeia, as her E – Twin Fangs deal more damage against poisoned enemies, while also healing her. While any of these three could be played alongside her, Singed is arguably best as a support thanks to his CC.
With both Cassio and Singed having abilities that apply the Grounded state, this is a horrible lane to face for those with dashes as they can’t be used. If one of them builds Rylai’s, an item that slows, then enemies will never be able to get away from all the poison damage. As this lane has lots of AP damage, it is best paired with an AD Mid Laner and topside.