Best Kai’sa supports in LoL

Davide "Dovi" Xu

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Wondering which are the best Kai’Sa supports for this season? Here are five picks you should always consider with her.

Best Kai’sa supports in LoL

As one of the flashiest ADCs in the game, Kai’Sa has always been a fan favorite. She can have various flexible builds depending on the team composition and take over games as soon as she hits her item power spikes.

That being said, getting her to work requires having good synergizing supports, so these are the best champions to play with her in the bottom lane.

Best Kai’Sa Supports in 2025

  1. Nautilus
  2. Alistar
  3. Blitzcrank
  4. Pyke
  5. Rell

Nautilus – The Evergreen combo

  • Point-and-click crowd control on ultimate
  • Strong early kill pressure with hook and root
  • Kai’Sa can get in the backline to burst down a focused target

Even though Nautilus has been one of the weaker supports in recent times, he’s still one of the best partners in crime for Kai’Sa. His hooks and layered crowd control can guarantee opportunities to burst down the squishy targets thanks to Kai’Sa’s high attack speed and burst damage. It’s a combo you can always default to and it works quite well, especially in the lower ranks of the ladder where enemies are more prone to making positioning mistakes.

Alistar – The Dive Duo

  • Strong all-in power from level 2
  • Great engage potential that pairs perfectly with Kai’Sa’s burst
  • Alistar tanks longer than most melee supports thanks to his ultimate

Alistar’s aggressive combos are perfect for Kai’Sa’s playstyle. His Headbutt–Pulverize (Q-W) combo buys enough time for Kai’Sa to follow up with her damage and his ultimate makes him much harder to take down during the initial parts of a teamfight. If you’re someone who loves playing aggressively and always looking for plays, this is the best support for Kai’Sa.

Blitzcrank – The Picking potent

  • Hooks force constant respect in lane
  • Guarantees free kills for Kai’Sa with every successful grab
  • Used to punish enchanter supports the most

Blitzcrank and Kai’Sa make for a lethal kill lane. Hitting hooks will often lead to favorable trades during the laning phase and potential kills to snowball the lane. You just have to be careful around the downtime when you don’t have the hook ready: the enemies will look to punish that as much as possible. Later in the game, it will come down to your ability to find the right target to shut down. High mastery of the champion is required to make this combo work well.

Pyke – The Reset King

  • Constant kill threat with hooks and dashes
  • Execute ultimate pairs perfectly with Kai’Sa’s resets
  • Great roaming
  • Strong 2v2 trading

Pyke has always been a high-risk, high-reward champion and with Kai’Sa is no exception. You can find endless kill opportunities with his mobility and as long as you have strong mechanical skills, you should be able to come out on top. The additional gold will make it easier for Kai’Sa to farm up gold and gain her item power spikes, the essential win condition to make her work. They won’t share much synergy together later on, so maximize the value during the laning phase.

Rell – The Hard Engage Tank

  • AoE crowd control sets up Kai’Sa’s AoE burst
  • One of the better engagers for large-scale teamfights
  • Decent 2v2 trading
  • Might lack damage compared to other combinations

Rell is one of the best Kai’Sa supports in coordinated play. Thanks to her ability to dive in and apply crowd controls to multiple targets, she sets up Kai’Sa perfectly to dish out her DPS. Their laning phase might not be the strongest, but you can coordinate with your jungler to make sure Kai’Sa can get the kills and resources needed to snowball the game.

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Davide "Dovi" Xu

Davide "Dovi" Xu

League of Legends Content Lead
If there’s one thing Davide knows better than his morning coffee, it’s League of Legends. He has spent more than 10 years playing the game. When he’s not writing, he’s probably playing padel or pretending to work while actually watching esports tournaments.
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