Read a Wild Rift draft faster and with more structure. The goal is not to promise a magical answer, but to show why a champion rises or drops depending on lane, synergy, engage, peel, AP/AD balance and macro pressure.
Click a pick to inspect the score breakdown, matchups and watch points.
The engine outputs a ranked recommendation, but the most useful part remains the reasoning. The breakdown bars show whether the value comes from a strong lane read, good ally synergy or an important comp debt being covered.
This page helps you read a draft with more context: method, limits, common mistakes and score interpretation. That makes the recommendations easier to trust and easier to challenge.
Most bad drafts do not come from one individually weak champion. They come from a bad assembly of otherwise playable picks.
The best use case is not “I auto-lock the #1 pick”. The best use case is: I compare three viable options and understand the trade-off.
These answers explain how to use the draft page as a decision aid, not as a blind autopilot.
It helps you read a live draft faster, compare several viable picks and understand why a champion is recommended based on lane, synergy and team composition needs.
No. The score measures contextual draft fit. If the top pick is too mechanical or outside your comfort pool, the second or third option may be better in real execution.
It mostly measures how well a champion fills a team debt: frontline, engage, peel, AP/AD balance, tempo or comp stability.
Because it clearly explains score reading, tool limits and common draft mistakes, even before the interaction starts.
To go further, compare top picks by role, review champion counters and synergies, and read the macro guides. The draft tool gives direction; the rest of the site helps you turn that direction into a game plan.