Best Sivir supports in LoL

Davide "Dovi" Xu

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Wondering which are the best Sivir supports in League of Legends? These are the five picks you can rely on this season and that should increase your chances of victory.

Best Sivir supports in LoL

After being off the radar for several years, Sivir has made a swift return to the meta in the past months. Following a major buff to her W in Patch 25.11, Sivir has been dominating solo queue and is often picked in professional play. And with other picks receiving nerfs, she is now one of the best ADCs in the game. That being said, it’s not just about picking the right marksman champion: having strong and synergizing supports is essential to win more games. Here are the best supports for Sivir.

Best Sivir Supports in 2025

  1. Karma
  2. Lulu
  3. Bard
  4. Nami
  5. Yuumi

Karma – The best support for Sivir

  • Poke and shields boosts Sivir’s early game power
  • The movement speed buffs pairs well with Sivir’s ultimate, great for repositioning
  • Oppressive lane

Karma is one of Sivir’s best lane partners thanks to her early-game poke and the movement speed buffs she offers. She can make Sivir’s early harass even stronger and make sure Sivir has good lane priority in most matchups. While Karma falls off later, Sivir will have had enough time to scale up and become a late-game menace to take over the game.

Lulu – The Ultimate Hyper Carry Duo

  • Brings shields to peel Sivir
  • Polymorph can be used against enemy threats
  • Ultimate keeps Sivir alive in most teamfights

If Sivir wasn’t oppressive enough later on due to her DPS, imagine playing her with a champion like Lulu by her side. Sivir will become basically unkillable, surviving most of the enemy’s all-in attempts. Whether it’s using the Polymorph, casting shields or giving extra health from Wild Growth (Lulu’s ultimate), Sivir has all the tools she needs to dominate all the teamfights.

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Bard – The Map Control Specialist

  • Easier roams thanks to Sivir’s fast waveclear
  • CC combos set up Sivir’s ricochet damage
  • Best playmaker support in the game

While he doesn’t necessarily bring the most value in the laning phase, Bard can freely roam in most matchups and impact the map elsewhere. She can clear waves quite quickly and has the spell shield to block incoming abilities. Moreover, the two champions can quickly move across the map for macro plays or initiate or block fights with Bard’s Tempered Fate. When it comes to unpredictability, this is the best combo.

Nami – The Sustain and Utility Pick

  • Heals help Sivir in the laning phase
  • Nami’s E can boost Sivir’s DPS
  • Strong synergy between the two ultimates

Nami is often picked when you want to play aggressively and while she can do that with Sivir, the main reason you want to pick her is the early-game sustain. The healing allows Sivir to navigate the weak laning phase better, allowing her to stay in lane for longer and reach her core items faster. It’s a well-rounded duo and both champions are quite strong in the meta.

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Yuumi – The Scaling Safety Net

  • The shields can help Sivir get safely through the early laning phase
  • The weakest early game champion, but the best to peel Sivir

I’m not the biggest fan of passive bot lane duos but this combo works like a treat for those who are patient enough. Yuumi and Sivir’s scaling power is enormous: the support champions bring constant sustain and shield in the teamfights, giving Sivir all the time and space she needs to rip the enemy opponents to shreds with her auto attacks. It’s a waiting game for this combo but the payoff is huge.

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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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