





Wondering which champions work best with Ashe? Here are the five best Ashe supports in the 2025 season, ranking them based on their overall power in the meta and the synergy with the marksman champion.
Ashe is not in the greatest spot among the ADC pool. After being a meta pick for the past two years at the highest level of play, Ashe was repeatedly nerfed and is now one of the weaker marksman. That being said, she is a great champion for beginners to learn the game and her kit brings good utility, even if she falls behind. Overall, the best supports for Ashe are the ones that can enable her in the laning phase or bring more sustain to make up for her low mobility.
Lulu is one of Ashe’s strongest partners because she covers one of Ashe’s core weaknesses: lack of self-peel. Thanks to the shields and buffs from her kit, Lulu enables Ashe to play more aggressively with her positioning and protects her from incoming threats. On top of that, she can further boost Ashe’s attack speed, increasing the overall DPS output in the teamfights. The laning phase is not that strong, however, so stick to poking and look to scale up.
It’s not surprising that Braum and Ashe work well in tandem. The two Freljord champions share lots of synergy with their slows and stuns, giving many options to apply crowd control chains. While it’s not the greatest bot lane duo to snowball, the two will maximize their value later in the game once Ashe’s attack speed ramps up from her items. If you’re into a slower and controlled playstyle, this is the combination you should go for.

The best bit about Milio-Ashe is the range extension coming from Milio’s W. With Ashe already having a good attack range among the ADCs, she can play even more safely during the teamfights while also receiving additional sustain. The cherry on top is the ultimate, which cleanses crowd controls and gives another big heal to the ADC.
If the first three support picks enhance Ashe’s late-game DPS, Karma is the one that enhances the laning phase. Even though we said Ashe doesn’t excel early on, she still packs good poke and with Karma, the two can become a bully lane to guarantee lane priority and dictate the pace of the game. This combo, however, requires a much stronger understanding of wave management, so play it once you have mastered this aspect.

Seraphine isn’t usually played at the highest ends of the ranked ladder due to her weak laning phase, but in the most Elos, where enemies are not able to exploit her weakness, she works particularly well with Ashe. The two can still be quite oppressive thanks to the double poke coming from Seraphine’s Q and Ashe’s W, guaranteeing good lane priority in most matchups. As long as you don’t fall behind early on, the two can become a great scaling pair with two abilities to initiate fights. This duo is perfect for those looking for the teamfight setups and late-game power.
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