Fearless Draft will stay in LoL Esports, says Riot Games

Did you like seeing Fearless Draft?

Rejoice, League of Legends Esports fans! Riot Games officially announced that Fearless Draft will remain for the rest of 2025. This means that we are getting more unique picks, not only in international events like MSI and Worlds but also in the regional splits.

Riot: Fearless Draft stays for 2025

“Following overwhelmingly positive feedback from fans and discussions with teams across all regions, LoL Esports is extending Fearless Draft for the remainder of the 2025 Season, starting in Split 2,” read the announcement made during the First Stand Tournament 2025 grand final broadcast.

Fearless Draft forces players to deepen their champion pool, creating room for improvement on the pros and giving a less monotonous experience for the viewers. Just recently, champions like Zed, Quinn, and Vladimir were picked in FST 2025. Having a wider variety of champions played makes for a more exciting viewing experience. However, this runs the small risk of having our solo-queue teammates attempt to replicate HLE Zeka’s Zed performance.

What is Fearless Draft?

As a passionate gamer diving into League of Legends, I’d put it this way: “Choosing and vetoing champions in a professional setting, especially during best-of-three and best-of-five matches in the initial regional split this year and FST 2025, is commonly known as ‘Hard Fearless.’ It’s a method that adds an extra layer of strategy and intensity to the game.

In Hard Fearless, champions picked by either team in Game 1 can no longer be picked in Game 2. For example, if Ezreal was picked in Game 1, neither they nor their enemies can pick Ezreal again in Game 2.

What’s next?

League of Legends has 170 champions, with Mel being the most recent one. In game five of a series with Fearless Draft applied, a total of 50 champions are banned (40 from the past four games + 10 regular bans). This leaves 120(!) champions still in the pool.

The Ironman phase, one type of drafting process, operates in a manner similar to Fearless, yet imposes additional limitations. In an Ironman draft, the selections and exclusions made during one game within the series will apply to the subsequent games as well.

With Ironman applied on a game five, 90 champions will be taken out: 20 picks and bans per game for four games, plus the 10 regular bans. This leaves an abundant pool of 80 champions, but this may present unique issues, like running out of a viable jungler or marksman.

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2025-03-16 14:11

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