mage · Mid, Top
Prepare for battle with Anivia — master their strengths and exploit their weaknesses before the game starts.
Playstyle Profile
Anivia is a zone controller — denies enemy movement and forces bad positioning with area abilities
- Teamfight Role
- Zone Controller
- Power Spike
- Mid game
- Split Threat
- None
- Backline Access
- Low
Anivia's Strengths
- Controls space in teamfights — Anivia's area denial forces enemies into bad positions or choke points
How to Play Anivia
Champion-specific pre-match tips
Lane Phase
Hold Q until the enemy is animation-locked on a last hit to guarantee the stun and double-damage E trade.
Lane Phase
Drop your ult on the wave immediately upon reaching level 6 to force a crash and secure a recall for your first item component.
Lane Phase
Take aggressive trades when your passive is available, baiting the enemy to overextend into your minion wave to finish the egg.
Mid Game
Cast W just behind a blast cone before triggering it to artificially extend the knockback range over thicker jungle walls.
Mid Game
Block jungle choke points with W and cover the remaining gap with your ult to completely seal off enemy flanks during objective setups.
Mid Game
Pinch enemies between natural terrain and your W wall to restrict their dodge angles and guarantee your Q stun lands.
Late Game
Place W directly on top of your champion model when backed against the Dragon or Baron wall to force your character through the terrain into the pit.
Late Game
Trap immobile targets by casting W slightly behind them, forcing an immediate pathing recalculation directly into your team.
Late Game
Anchor your ult over the main choke point during 5v5 standoffs and strictly hold your Q to peel divers that attempt to walk through the slow.
For matchup-tailored tips, use Baron Buff's AI Coach during champion select.
How to Counter Anivia
Counter strategies and draft context
gap close quickly, flank from angles they can't control, or out-sustain their mana pool
- Needs setup time to be effective — Anivia's zone control falls apart against hard engage
- Assassins and divers that close gaps quickly
- Champions with long-range engage tools
- Mobile carries that dodge skillshots
Anivia's Weaknesses
- Hard engage that bypasses zones — Anivia's area control loses value when enemies gap-close past the abilities
- Open-space fights — Anivia's zone control loses value in wide areas where enemies path around the abilities
Best Synergies with Anivia
Team synergies and draft context
- Engage champions with AOE CC that group enemies into Anivia's zone abilities for devastating combos
- Frontline tanks that zone enemies into your skillshot paths
- Engage champions with AOE crowd control for wombo combos
- Peel supports that keep divers off you in team fights
Draft Context
- Has no engage to group enemies into Anivia's zone abilities — the damage has no setup
- Has no engage or pick potential — Anivia controls space but nobody forces enemies into the zones
Learning Curve
Based on hundreds of thousands of high-elo matches — how Anivia's win rate changes with mastery level
Anivia has a typical skill ceiling, but getting results requires significant dedication. Expect lower win rates for an extended period before deeper mechanics click into place.
- Skill Cap
- Medium
- Cost of Learning
- Very High
| Mastery Level | Win Rate |
|---|---|
| 1-2 | 40.2% |
| 3-4 | 51.3% |
| 5-6 * | 55.9% |
| 7-8 | 55.9% |
| 9-12 | 55.9% |
| 13-16 | 55.9% |
| 17+ | 55.9% |