
Renekton
Comp identity — Top
Leans Attack — its strongest of the five comp axes.
Plays like — nearest pentagon
Ranked by how close their five-axis heatmap looks — role-agnostic.
Where it thrives (5-comp fit)
- Attacknatural · 60%
- Splitworkable · 50%
- Catchworkable · 30%
- Renekton brings the frontline and engage that start the 5v5. Enough Split and Catch sits in the kit to threaten a side lane once the map opens. Passive (Reign of Anger) is a Fury resource (5 per auto, generates faster below 50% HP) that empowers his next basic ability on a 50-Fury threshold.
Kit quirks
- Passive (Reign of Anger) is a Fury resource (5 per auto, generates faster below 50% HP) that empowers his next basic ability on a 50-Fury threshold
- Empowered W (Ruthless Predator) not only triples-strikes with a stun but actively destroys enemy shields — an anti-shield tool, not a shield-granting one
- Empowered Q (Cull the Meek) triples his AD-scaling healing and quadruples its cap, making it his primary sustain/all-in tool rather than any defensive shield
Solo queue strength
- Top49% WR · 553.0 games
- Mid44% WR · 49.0 games
- Bot50% WR · 1.6 games
- Support49% WR · 0.7 games
- Jungle50% WR · 0.1 games
Strongest duos
Best matchups
Hardest matchups
Duo playbook
- + Nidalee (Top/Jungle)

Nidalee's spear (Q) and cougar-form Takedown both deal bonus damage that scales with the target's missing health, so even a partial poke often means a top-lane gank is already a kill — and a single early kill is enough to trigger Renekton's whole identity, since his Fury resource empowers his W into a stun and his Q into much stronger healing, letting a fed Renekton snowball a lane lead far harder than most top laners can.
— DraftDojo analysis - + Elise (Top/Jungle)

Elise's Cocoon (E) is a long-range root that lands ganks even without a read on summoner spells, turning an early gank into a near-guaranteed kill — and that lead plays directly into Renekton's Fury-fueled all-in kit, where his empowered W stun and healing Q let him keep pulling further ahead instead of just holding an even lane.
— DraftDojo analysis