Despite the entire 2XKO roster being made up of League of Legends champions, it’s worth learning about each of them in this tag fighting game. Every character brings a unique moveset and playstyle, making it essential to understand their strengths and weaknesses. Knowing your own champion is important, but recognizing what your opponents can do is just as crucial. In this guide, let’s take a look at all 2XKO characters and the archetypes they belong to.
Full 2XKO Character Roster
Knowing all the characters in 2XKO is the key to your success. The 2XKO starting roster consists of eleven characters with different archetypes and movesets. That said, here is the 2XKO full roster list:
Champion Name | Archetype | Release Date |
---|---|---|
Warwick | Rushdown | October 7, 2025 |
Teemo | Trap | September 29, 2025 |
Blitzcrank | Grappler | August 26, 2025 |
Vi | Rushdown | July 22, 2025 |
Braum | Bruiser | July 9, 2024 |
Yasuo | All-Rounder | August 4, 2023 |
Illaoi | Bruiser | August 1, 2022 |
Ahri | Rushdown | November 20, 2021 |
Darius | All-Rounder | November 20, 2021 |
Ekko | Mixup | November 20, 2021 |
Jinx | Zoner | November 20, 2021 |
1. Warwick

Warwick, the bloodthirsty wolf, pounces upon enemies in 2XKO like they are his everyday meal. His unique Bloodlust passive gives him an extra boost of damage in all his abilities. Moreover, when the Bloodlust gauge is full, Warwick also gains additional specials, super, and cancel options. If you are a fan of rushing down the throats of enemies, Warwick is the ideal character.
2. Teemo
Teemo is the cute little menace in 2XKO, who can destroy opponents through annoying traps and over time damage. This fast trickster-style zoner turns the stage into a minefield. His core tools, Noxious Trap, Sharpshooting Scout, and Guerilla Tactics, let him control space and harass opponents from every angle.

With Treasure Hunt to juggle both enemies and traps, and Bandle Dash for quick repositioning, Teemo constantly shifts between hit-and-run and setup play. His Bandle Merit Badges mechanic powers him up as he lands hits. On top of that, Teemo’s Mushroom Badge boosts his traps, Dart Badge poisons his darts, and Slingshot Badge ignites his projectiles.
Supers like Bandle Sky Patrol and Noxious Surprise extend this chaos, covering huge portions of the screen with poisonous explosions that rack up damage fast.
Teemo is a momentum-heavy character who thrives on frustration. Once he establishes control, the opponent’s options shrink quickly. His small size and aerial mobility make him slippery, but his low damage without badges means he has to keep the offense going to stay threatening.
Teemo’s traps reward planning and creativity, letting skilled players run layered setups or force errors with invisibility tricks. Poor spacing or mistimed setups get him punished hard, yet in the right hands, Teemo suffocates opponents under endless pressure, pokes, and explosions.
3. Blitzcrank
If you are joining 2XKO for some grappling action, channeling your inner Pathfinder, this champion is made for you. Blitzcrank is a heavyweight brawler built around raw impact and clever resource management. Despite their size, Blitz’s kit revolves around momentum.

Landing that Rocket Grab or Steam-powered hit can turn an entire round. Their Steam mechanic adds depth, rewarding patience and timing by enhancing key moves like Garbage Collection and Static Field for massive payoffs.
Blitzcrank can hit like a truck, and move like one, too. Their slow pace and short range mean you have to earn every close-up exchange. But once you’re in the range, it’s chaos in your favor. The assists are standout tools for neutral control and combo extensions. This makes Blitz a valuable anchor or support pick.
4. Vi
If you want to play in the face of the enemy, then Vi in 2XKO is a rushdown brawler who thrives on relentless offense and corner pressure. Her core tools, Vault Breaker, Footwork, and Denting Blows, give her explosive mobility and combo routes that can shift momentum in seconds.

Vault Breaker is her signature move, a chargeable rush punch that powers through space and ends with brutal wall slumps, while Footwork gives her the weave and cancel freedom to bait and punish. She can counter with Blast Shield, reset pressure with Crater Maker, and end rounds with the cinematic uppercut of Cease and Desist.
That’s not where she stops. Even assists like Vault Breaker Assist and Crater Maker Assist bring high vertical control and OTG potential, keeping her valuable even off point.
In play, Vi is all about getting in and staying there. Her strong mobility, high corner carry, and charge-based specials reward players who can stay on rhythm and confirm consistently. She’s easy to grasp at a surface level but demands tight execution to unlock full combo damage, especially from charged follow-ups.
Stubby normals and unsafe whiffs make her risky in neutral, meaning misreads can get her blown up fast. Still, once she’s in your face, Vi forces panic. She’s best for players who like pressure-heavy offense and the Juggernaut fuse.
5. Braum
Braum is a tank-style brawler in 2XKO who controls space through armored hits and defensive pressure. His key gameplay mechanic, Unbreakable, activates off-key moves like Fight, Mighty One, and Iceborn Smash, granting him one hit of armor on shield normals and powering up his specials.

In this state, Braum can absorb incoming attacks and strike back with improved range, higher damage, or Freeze effects that open combo opportunities.
However, like Blitzcrank, Braum’s assist game is exceptional. Stand Behind Me offers unlimited armor, letting the tag act safely during risky situations or reset pressure. Braum is great at holding ground, supporting teammates, and shutting down rushdown attempts. However, his low mobility and short range make him struggle against zoning champions without Unbreakable or meter.
2XKO Fuses that terminate tag-teaming, like Juggernaut or Sidekick, weaken his assist utility. So, if you love using those Fuses, avoid picking Braum.
6. Yasuo
The 2XKO version of Yasuo is a high-speed, stance-based fighter who mixes elegant swordplay with oppressive pressure. Unique moves like the Steel Tempest, Wind Wall, and Sweeping Blade define his mid-range dominance, while his signature stance, Calm, transforms his moveset entirely.

Yasuo’s unique moves give him access to follow-up attacks like Stomp, Lashing Wind, and Sever Cloud. These transitions let him loop pressure, extend combos, or bait retaliation with frame traps and cancels. His supers, Storm Breaker and Rise, With the Wind, carry heavy corner damage and cinematic enders, while Last Breath closes rounds with huge burst potential.
Even his assists, Sweeping Blade Assist for quick side-switches and Wind Wall Assist for projectile negation, serve as extensions of his zoning and mix-up control.
Although Yasuo is more solid in neutral, he can still convert stray hits into massive damage. Unfortunately, he is one of the most complex characters to master. He’s a high-risk character; poor spacing or mistimed stance transitions leave him vulnerable. His assists are niche and don’t bail him out of disadvantage, so success relies on precision and awareness. However, Yasuo’s pressure strings can force extended blocks or open guard breaks through divekicks and cross-ups like Zephyr Step. In short, Yasuo isn’t built for easy wins.
7. Illaoi
Although Illaoi is a bruiser archetype in 2XKO, she can be an insane mid-range lockdown character. Her unique mechanic creates Tentacles when you hit any special moves. The tentacles then enhance Illaoi’s special moves by adding more hits for combos and pressure. Some of her abilities require the tentacles to be in the frame to work. This makes her too predictable in most situations.

However, if you can master the use of her tentacles, combined with the Harsh Lesson and Wrath of Nagakabouros, locking down an enemy in one position is bread and butter. You can also use the tentacles as a great assist tool if both the champions are in frame.
Overall, Illaoi is the best corner pressure character that demands high skill from the user.
8. Ahri
Ahri is a fast, mobile fighter in 2XKO with numerous movement tools that enable her to dominate neutral and quickly close gaps. Her Hyper Spirit Rush Super ability is a great tool to pounce on the enemy. On the other hand, long-range moves such as Orbs of Deception and Foxfire Blast are great tools for zoning. She dominates on mix-ups, using high-lows and cross-ups to keep opponents guessing while adapting between rushdown and keep-away playstyles.

However, her best options often require being right in the opponent’s face, and some combo starters can feel unreliable at range. When used for assists, her Foxfire Rain Assist is more reliable for a quick combo setup or juggle. Just remember that she’s a high-execution character, with many of her bread-and-butter combos demanding precise inputs.
9. Darius
If you are fond of the Juggernaut Fuse, then Darius can be one of your go-to picks in 2XKO. This massive All-Rounder can be the deathbringer in any situation. His unique mechanic, Wound, deals chip damage to enemies when they block normal attacks.

To trigger this, use abilities like Sunder, Lacerate, and Noxian Might (including the Assist version). His attacks hit hard and reach far, letting him dominate mid-range exchanges while controlling neutral with precise spacing tools.
Despite being an easy character to learn, Darius has his own weaknesses. In terms of closing gaps, he has one of the least effective mobility skills in 2XKO. On top of that, his heavy hits take time to start, leaving him in a vulnerable state.
Darius’s abilities are easy to predict and parry, which is why he can be a good champion when played with some boosts that Juggernaut provides. If you are using him in a team, relying on assists is the only solution, as he can be terrible against armor defenses.
10. Ekko
Ekko is one of the strongest 2XKO characters with a pure mix-up moveset. He is not just an agile champion; he can burst through time and reach any point of the screen in a jiffy. One of the best ways to play Ekko is when you use him as the primary character who has flashy combos and teleportation trickery. Use Heel Tap or Step Up to switch up your movement while in attack mode.

Moreover, he dominates opponents with the reset potential from Temporal Slip, which lets you pass through the opponent while doing a strike combo. Combine it with attacks like Chronostrike and bamboozle enemies with afterimages
He also has great assists with the strong projectile attacks. Unfortunately, Ekko has an average health pool, so you must keep up the pressure to dominate. Moreover, his normal attacks deal low damage, meaning the flashy combos and resets are the only reliable option to take down some of the characters.
11. Jinx
Just like her Arcane version, Jinx is a heavy zoner in 2XKO and loves setting quick traps to combine insane damage abilities. Her kit revolves around Flame Chompers, Fishbones, and Zap!, all of which lock down movement and punish careless approaches.

On top of that, Fishbones Hop and Pow Pow P-Pow!, keep her mobile while maintaining pressure. However, to utilize her zoning advantage, Jinx’s super abilities P’Choo Bang Pew Pew Boom Boom and Zaaapp! play the key role. When she gets meter, she snowballs quickly, turning zoning sequences into full conversions that carry straight to the corner.
In play, Jinx is all about keeping opponents exactly where she wants them, far away or stuck in her setups. She’s a slow and fragile character, but if you can manage spacing and trap timing, she dominates neutral. Her okizeme pressure is nasty once a Chomper connects, and her assists make her a nightmare to contest.
Beginners can use Jinx in 2XKO for basic zoning, but mastering her requires careful planning and tight execution to avoid being cornered. She struggles without meter or assists, and aggressive players can blow her up if she’s not already set up.
2XKO Character Archetypes Explained
Each champion in 2XKO’s full roster falls under an archetype that defines their playstyle. These archetypes determine how they perform in 2v2 tag combat. It works similarly to other fighting games, defining general strengths and weaknesses.
In some cases, most characters will play differently from their assigned types. Here is the list of all current 2XKO archetypes:
- All-Rounder: 2XKO characters that have a balanced set of stats. This allows them to adapt to the situation throughout the match.
- Bruiser: The Bruiser characters are more like tanks. These are the characters that play at close range and can usually survive a lot of hits.
- Grappler: Like any other fighting game, a grappler fighter can grab the enemy with different abilities.
- Mixup: Champions that typically play unpredictably, making it harder for enemies to counter their attacks.
- Rushdown: The champions with more mobility. These champions are played aggressively, designed to rush down enemy champions from 100 to 0 health.
- Striker: 2XKO is a great fighting game where combos matter the most, and the Striker archetype is one of the best in that department.
- Trap: Great for overtime damage and laying traps to catch the enemies off guard.
- Zoner: Champions that prevent enemy champions from getting too close
Upcoming 2XKO Characters and Future Roster Leaks
With League of Legends having one of the biggest rosters of champions, you can expect that eleven is just the starting point. There are always new 2XKO leaks and datamined in-game files that reveal fresh new characters.
Some 2XKO trailers or teasers also accidentally share a glimpse of upcoming champions. That said, here is the list of upcoming characters you might see in the game in the future:
- Zed
- Jayce
- Akali
- Lux
So, these are all the 2XKO characters, their unique movesets, and archetypes. Which characters are you mastering first to push the ranks? Let us know in the comments.
At launch, 2XKO features 10 playable champions from the League of Legends universe. Each fighter comes with a distinct archetype, playstyle, and assist move that fits the 2v2 tag system. Riot Games has confirmed that more champions will be added after release through regular updates.