Caitlyn has been one of the most popular ADCs in League of Legends ever since her release back in 2011. Because of that, many League players will want to know what the best supports are to pair with Caitlyn, and we have their answers.
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When paired with the correct support, Caitlyn can become one of the most oppressive champions in all of League of Legends. But knowing which supports pair well with her can be a difficult task.
Caitlyn has a plethora of good support pairings that bring out her strengths, but none can synergize quite as well with Piltover’s sniper as the champions we’ve gathered below. Here are the best supports to pair with Caitlyn in League.
Best supports for Caitlyn in LoL
Morgana
Morgana and Caitlyn make for a terrifying duo in the bot lane when played correctly. Combining Caitlyn’s massive attack range and Piltover Peacemaker (Q) ability along with Morgana’s Tormented Shadow (W) creates an oppressive poke lane for your unfortunate opponents.
This ADC and support combo truly shines with Morgana’s Dark Binding (Q) and Caitlyn’s Yordle Snap Trap (W). With all the poke damage you’ll be dishing out, just one Dark Binding landed by your support and a well-timed Yordle Snap Trap will likely result in a kill.
This obnoxious ability combo will have your enemy stuck in place for anywhere from 2.5 to 3.5 seconds depending on Morgana’s Dark Binding rank. You can even combine this with Morgana’s Soul Shackles (R) for an additional 1.5-second root.
Another bonus to this duo is Morgana’s Black Shield (E), which, when timed well, can be the perfect save for a Caitlyn about to be caught in CC; a likely end for the squishy ADC.
Lux
Another top Caitlyn support pairing, another mage. We know, we know. You ADC players hate playing with those pesky mage supports who take all of your kills and ruin your wave management, but trust us, this combo is one you won’t want to miss.
Lux and Caitlyn make for one of the most deadly poke bot lanes in League. The duo is a perfect example of a glass cannon, trading disengage and mobility for all-out power and aggression.
The goal with this lane is somewhat similar to the Morgana support pairing. You’ll want to poke down your enemies with Piltover Peacemaker and Lux’s Lucent Singularity (E), and once their health bars are low enough, it takes just one Light Binding (Q) from your support and your opponents will be staring at a gray screen.
Once you both hit level six and get your ultimate abilities, this bot lane duo becomes even more lethal. As Caitlyn, you can sit back and last-hit creeps while your Lux pokes down your opponents and fishes for the perfect Light Binding. Once one finally connects, just place down a Yordle Snap Trap and send in a Piltover Peacemaker and Lux will do the rest with her Final Spark (R). If the target manages to live somehow, just finish them off with Ace in the Hole (R).
Don’t get too cocky with this duo, though: Caitlyn and Lux have very few disengage abilities—especially if Lux is throwing Light Bindings at the opponents—and almost no mobility among them, making ganks from the enemy jungler extremely dangerous.
Milio
Milio’s emergence on Summoner’s Rift has been a rather interesting one. While this enchanter possesses the heals and shields needed to classify him into this role, he also has extra tools that work particularly well with champions that have an innately high auto-attack range—and nobody has more right-off-the-bat than Caitlyn.
Players can take Caitlyn’s poke to the next level as Milio thanks to his passive, Fired Up!, which grants an ally’s next attack a small burn over time when Milio uses an ability on them. Thanks to the shield and movement speed boost associated with his E, Warm Hugs, Caitlyn can inflict major pressure on her enemies throughout the game without needing to get anywhere near them.
But the true power of this combination is unlocked when Milio uses his W, Cozy Campfire. This ability is the only one in the game to provide a small area where, not only do allies within it heal over time, but they gain increased attack range. Therefore, Caitlyn, who already has the highest base attack range in the game, can further evolve her sniping fantasies and make laning against this pair nearly impossible.
Yet this powerful ability is balanced through a long cooldown and also being Milio’s only non-ultimate way of healing allies, meaning Milio and Caitlyn will have to work closely together when they want to unleash the barrage of attacks on their opponents—or use this ability for a clutch heal.
Thresh
Thresh is a fantastic support to almost any ADC in League, and this is especially true with Caitlyn.
You may be starting to see a trend: similar to Lux and Morgana, some of the best synergies between the two are their ability to CC opponents for long periods of time. All Thresh has to do is land a Death Sentence (Q), and along with a well-placed Yordle Snap Trap, the opponents will be stuck for quite some time.
Where this support pairing differs is with Thresh’s more all-in playstyle as well as his disengage capabilities with Flay (E), Dark Passage (W), and The Box (R). This means you won’t have a support partner to help you poke down enemies before the engage, but you’ll have a lot more CC during the duration of the fight. This lane duo is also a bit less susceptible to ganks from the enemy jungler.
Thresh’s displacement capabilities make this combo a bit more difficult to make work with a random support partner. If your support chooses to use Flay just as you put down your trap, they could potentially pull or push the enemy out of your Yordle Snap Trap’s range.
Aside from this, Thresh’s ultimate ability also makes for some great disengage or slows to keep your opponents within reach even longer. Additionally, most Thresh players take the Glacial Augment keystone rune, which will provide an additional slow for a few seconds whenever they land a CC ability. But be mindful that there’s a 25-second cooldown to this effect.
Leona
Leona is another support that functions similarly to Thresh and also pairs very well with Caitlyn in League.
The laning phase of this duo will revolve around waiting for Leona to land their Zenith Blade (E) and then immediately placing a Yordle Snap Trap on the target. Leona will then use Shield of Daybreak (Q) to stun the target for one second, leading directly into your trap’s 1.5-second root duration.
Throughout this layering of CC, you’ll obviously want to pump as much damage into your opponent as possible, using both your Piltover Peacemaker ability and 90 Caliber Net (E) to rack up as many Headshots as you can.
Additionally, if your Leona support partner has their ultimate ability ready, they can drop Solar Flare (R) on the target for another 1.75 seconds of CC.
This support option is a bit riskier than Thresh, though: You lose out on a lot of disengage and utility for pure CC, so be careful of ganks.
Lulu
The Fae Sorceress herself differs from the previous entries. Despite providing no hard CC—aside from her ultimate ability’s short knock-up—Lulu is an amazing support when paired with Caitlyn, or really any other ADC in the game; it’s hard to go wrong with this enchantress.
Nearly all of Lulu’s abilities are catered around keeping your carry alive and providing them with as many buffs as possible. The first ability that allows Lulu to keep her teammates healthy is Help, Pix! (E), which gives the targeted ally a shield for 2.5 seconds.
Lulu’s Whimsy (W) ability is a fantastic multipurpose tool that can be used on enemies to polymorph them for up to two seconds, or, if used on an ally, to give them bonus attack speed and movement speed for up to four seconds.
Lastly, Lulu’s ultimate ability, Wild Growth (R) will knock up any enemies in a short radius around the ally it’s used on and will also give them a large chunk of bonus health for seven seconds.
When combined, all of these abilities give the squishy and low-mobility marksman Caitlyn everything she needs to stay alive and dish out damage during lane battles or teamfights.
You may think that you won’t be killing any of your opponents during the lane phase because Lulu is made to keep her carries alive and has no hard CC before level six, but that isn’t true. Early on, Lulu has shocking amounts of damage with her passive and Glitterlance (Q) ability.
If you’ve also chosen to take Ignite as one of your summoner spells, you’ll have plenty of kill pressure in the early stages of the lane. And when Lulu is paired with Caitlyn, an oppressive and long-range ADC, one or two kills are all you’ll need to get that snowball rolling.
Senna
Though the strange double-marksman bot lane meta that plagued the end of last year and start of this season has started to dry out, one marksman remains at the top of the support meta thanks not only to how oppressive she can be in lane but the utility she provides her allies: Senna.
The Redeemer has been a nuisance for Riot to balance since her release due to her unique nature as a marksman made for the support role. She’s been subject to numerous nerfs and subsequent buffs for a number of years, now sitting comfortably as a great pairing for nearly any ADC—especially those who enjoy early-game lane pressure like Caitlyn.
Senna can not only reach targets from afar with both her normal auto attacks and her Q, Piercing Darkness, but if her Q hits an enemy, it will slow them, thus giving both her and Caitlyn the chance to unleash rains of bullets on their opponents from a safe distance. Like with many other champions that work well with Caitlyn, Senna can also combo the root from her W, Last Embrace, with a Caitlyn trap to burst through enemy health bars and oftentimes resulting in the need for them to expend a summoner spell.
While this combination certainly can be oppressive at all stages of the game, they lack any mobility whatsoever outside of the brief movement speed buff from Senna’s E, Curse of the Black Mist. Therefore, any initiation on either of these marksmen will either send them back to the fountain or force them to use Flash.