Heimerdinger – the Revered Inventor – is based on our LoL Tier List on patch
11.4
a A-Tier Top champion. Based on ranked matches from summoners with a PLATINUM+ tier,
Heimerdinger has a win rate of
52%
, a pick rate of
1%
, a ban rate of
0.5%
and an average KDA Ratio of
1.8
, which shows that the
Mage is in a good spot in the current meta. If you want to build and play
Heimerdinger on your matches, keep in mind that this champion is mechanically advanced to play in LoL. Besides the upcoming Heimerdinger Top Build the position Support is a valid choice as well.
Liandry's Anguish as the favoured mythic item. As the game progresses, the most popular
Heimerdinger items are
Liandry's Anguish and
Zhonya's Hourglass.
Sorcerer's Shoes are the most bought
Heimerdinger boots by Pros. This Heimerdinger Build will immensely increase your chances to gain LP and to climb the leaderboard in LoL.
Heimerdinger Abilities
At the beginning of a match start to skill the ability
H-28 G Evolution Turret on
Heimerdinger. As the match progresses, it is best to maximise
H-28 G Evolution Turret into
Hextech Micro-Rockets and at last
CH-2 Electron Storm Grenade.
H-28 G Evolution Turret is a very strong ability of
Heimerdinger in order to build up a lead and dominate your opponents. The passive is called
Hextech Affinity and there is no need to set it manually on a Heimerdinger Build.
Select one of the abilities below in order to start a clip of the ability:
Q
W
E
R
Hextech Affinity
Gain Movement Speed while near allied towers and turrets deployed by Heimerdinger.
Biography
A brilliant yet eccentric yordle scientist, Professor Cecil B. Heimerdinger is one of the most innovative and esteemed inventors Piltover has ever known. Relentless in his work to the point of neurotic obsession, he thrives on answering the universe’s most impenetrable questions. Though his theories often appear opaque and esoteric, Heimerdinger has crafted some of Piltover’s most miraculous—not to mention lethal—machinery, and constantly tinkers with his inventions to make them even more efficient.
We knew that the ‘dinger was an Einstein-esque mad scientist, but his original design made it unclear whether he was a yordle or just a short hairy dude. Reworking Heimerdinger helped us understand what we wanted the rest of the yordles to be. Using Heimer as a model, the loosely-related collection of unkempt critters became a proper species with clearly-defined proportions (jumbo heads, slender limbs) and fur/hair absolutely everywhere.