Playing a new role can be challenging as there are so many things to focus on. There is csing, tracking the enemy jungler, trading, communicating with support etc. All this can get overwhelming. However, there is no reason why we should not make our job slightly less difficult.
A good way to do just that would be to simply pick up and learn some of the easiest ADC in the game. So, here are top picks for this idea!
Easiest ADC in League of Legends
Miss Fortune
Perhaps the easiest ADC to get started with in League of Legends is Miss Fortune. She has incredible damage output with her Q, and amazing teamfight capabilities with her ultimate. In the lane, she can win or go even in most matches without any great difficulty. She is mostly played by autofill ADCs as her kit is simple enough to enable even inexperienced ADCs to perform well.
Ashe
Ashe is an ADC that is pretty easy to play. Although she has a low entry point, she does have a pretty high-skill ceiling. Such a design makes her a great pick to climb through ELOs, as she will be viable in the beginning, and even more viable in the later stages of your journey.
Ashe’s kit is centered around kiting and slowing enemies. Each of her basic attacks applies a slow that is very uncomfortable to play against. The slow even extends to her abilities, with her W and ultimate that stuns targets. Overall, Ashe is a nice pick that is quite forgiving and can teach you some kiting and spacing fundamentals.
Tristana
Tristana is a pretty straightforward ADC. Her Q is an attack speed amplifier, her W is a jump that resets each time you score a takedown, her E is a bomb that applies more damage if you stack it with auto-attacks, and her ultimate is another bomb that pushes away the enemies.
With Tristana, our main objective with the gameplay is to all-in the enemy champions and win the trade. Since Tristana is designed with this in mind, she can defeat most champions in all-ins. However, you would still need some experience to get a good feel for fights. Now, to have the best experience playing Tristana, I would recommend pairing it with an engage champion.
Caitlyn
Caitlyn is the highest-range ADC in the game, it’s easy to see how this perk makes her one of the, well, easiest ADCs to play. Since the core of each ADC is generally their range, Caitlyn has a huge leg up with her high range. She can win most trades by simply poking the enemies out of the lane. This playstyle is quite convenient on Caitlyn as she can always use her ultimate to finish off the poked out enemies.
When it comes to best synergies with Caitlyn, I would recommend a poking champ like Xerath. Doubling down on poke will enable you to harass enemies to an even higher degree. This tip is especially valid for all players below D4, as players in those ranks are less experienced playing against poke.
Final Thoughts
The easiest ADCs in League of Legends are usually those with less complicated kits or those who have some advantage over other ADCs. A good example of simple kit ADCs are MF, Ashe, and Tristana, while an ADC with the advantage is Caitlyn with her above-average range.