DraftVision Guide
How to Organize LoL Draft Priority After a Patch
After a LoL patch, buffs, nerfs, pro trends, and team comfort can move in different directions. DraftVision helps turn patch meta review into tier lists, draft tests, and map plans.
What to check first
Do not look only at patch note numbers. Check whether your team can play the champion, whether giving it away is dangerous, and whether it fits real compositions.
- Buffed and nerfed champions
- Lane counter relationships
- New flex pick candidates
- Team-ready and unpracticed options
Organize with Tier List
Separate immediate picks, needs testing, practicing, and weekly avoids. The goal is not a perfect ranking on day one, but a list that can move after scrims.
Connect to Draft and Map
Test high-priority candidates in draft, then turn finished comps into early-game and objective plans in Map Tool.
Start patch review
FAQ
What should I organize first after a patch?
Start with buffed or nerfed champions, picks you do not want to give away, and picks your team can use immediately.
Do we need to practice every meta pick?
No. If it does not fit your team, track it as a ban target or counter-prep item.
What changes in Fearless Draft?
Backup options become more important after the strongest meta picks are spent once.