

Viego Synergies Patch 15.10: Best and Worst Picks with Viego
Find the best champions to pair with Viego for Jungle using win rate data on LoLTheory. Optimize your team composition in LoL Season 15 Patch 15.10.
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Best Picks with Viego
Champions that perform well alongside Viego in team compositions. Listed by highest win rates when paired with Viego in Platinum ranked matches.
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Worst Picks with Viego
Champions that underperform when paired with Viego. Ranked by lowest win rates when on the same team in Platinum matches.
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When fighting near low-health enemies, allow Viego to approach and use his R (Heartbreaker), which automatically targets the most wounded champion nearby. This triggers his possession mechanic when he gets the kill, allowing him to heal and continue the fight with a new set of abilities.
Team Fight Skirmish
After Viego gets a takedown, a Mist Wraith spawns for 8 seconds that he can attack to possess the fallen enemy. Continue engaging rather than retreating when he transforms, as he gains a heal and new abilities with each possession to maintain momentum.
Basic Team Fight
When Viego lands his W (Spectral Maw) stun, follow up with your own crowd control abilities after his stun expires rather than using them simultaneously. This creates longer CC chains, giving your team more time to deal damage.
Lane Phase Skirmish
During teamfights, pay attention to which champion Viego is currently possessing. His abilities, attack range, and damage pattern will change completely based on who he's transformed into, affecting how you should position and follow up.
Team Fight
When Viego creates a trail of mist with his E (Harrowed Path), he gains attack speed, movement speed, and camouflage inside it. Engage enemies near the mist edges to allow Viego to weave in and out, gaining stealth for surprise attacks.
Basic Lane Phase Skirmish
Viego has strong objective control but benefits greatly from teammate assistance. When he's pathing toward Dragon or Herald, establish lane priority by pushing your wave first to help him secure these objectives safely.
Lane Phase
Viego becomes significantly stronger in the mid-game (15-25 minutes) when he completes his core items. Prepare to play more aggressively and contest objectives during this power spike window rather than earlier in the game.
Team Fight Skirmish
Viego's early game (0-15 minutes) is average compared to many junglers. Focus on safe laning and providing vision rather than expecting frequent early ganks, as his power increases significantly in mid-game.
Basic Lane Phase
When fighting in the jungle or near walls, position to allow Viego to cast his E (Harrowed Path) against terrain. The mist spreads further around walls, giving him a larger area to gain attack speed and camouflage for strategic approaches.
Skirmish
When Viego signals he's planning to gank through his E (Harrowed Path), place Control Wards along his path. His camouflage can be revealed by enemy stealth wards, but Control Wards will ensure his approach remains hidden.
Advanced Lane Phase