Heartsteel - League of Legends Item
Win Rate
48.7%
Pick Rate
2.5%

HeartsteelOverview

3,000 icon3,000
Patch26.14
Matches134,440
TierAll Tiers
Last UpdatedJul 18, 2026
MethodologyData Methodology
Colossal Consumption (0s) per target
If an enemy champion is nearby for a few seconds, your next Attack against them deals 70 plus 6% of your max Health as bonus physical damage and grants 10% of the damage as max Health.

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For each 1000 max Health, gain 3% increased size, up to 30%.
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These items are most commonly built alongside Heartsteel in League of Legends. Unending Despair appears in 71% of builds with a 56.11% win rate (+7.37%), Oracle Lens appears in 71% of builds with a 56.11% win rate (+7.37%), Plated Steelcaps appears in 43% of builds with a 62.04% win rate (+13.30%), and more when paired with Heartsteel.

Heartsteel Early vs Late Game Performance's win rate varies throughout the game based on match duration. Heartsteel Early vs Late Game Performance peaks at 51.85% win rate in 45 minute games, while performing lowest at 47.01% in 30 minute games. Understanding Heartsteel Early vs Late Game Performance's power spikes across game duration helps optimize your playstyle and decision-making.

Heartsteel is most commonly built by Tank (50%), Fighter (25%) and Mage (8%) champions. Tank champions make up the largest portion of Heartsteel users at 50% of all builds.

Gold efficiency measures how much gold value Heartsteel provides through its raw stats compared to its purchase cost. An item with 100% gold efficiency provides stats worth exactly its gold cost. Heartsteel has 80% gold efficiency, providing 2,403 gold worth of stats for its 3,000 gold cost.

80%Gold Efficient
Stat Value: 2,403 Gold coinsItem Cost: 3,000 Gold coins
Health+9002,403 Gold coins
These items share components with Heartsteel and may fit similar build paths. Warmog's Armor shares Giant's Belt and Crystalline Bracer and Giant's Belt, Protoplasm Harness shares Giant's Belt and Giant's Belt, Rylai's Crystal Scepter shares Giant's Belt and Giant's Belt.

When to Buy Heartsteel

Heartsteel is a League of Legends item with a 48.74% win rate and 2.55% pick rate. It has 80% gold efficiency, costing 3,000 gold. It's most popular on Tank champions (50% of users).

Strengths

  • Situationally powerful when built on the right champions
  • 80% gold efficient with valuable passive/active effects
  • Strong synergy with Unending Despair and Oracle Lens
  • Consistent performance throughout all game phases

Weaknesses

  • Below average win rate suggests situational use is best
  • 80% gold efficiency - relies on passive/active for value
  • Weaker early game before completing the item
  • Less effective on Marksman champions

Strategic Tips

1

Champion Selection

Heartsteel works best on Tank champions (50% of builds). Consider your champion's kit before purchasing.

2

Build Synergies

Pair Heartsteel with Unending Despair and Oracle Lens for optimal stat synergy.

3

Timing Your Purchase

Consider your team's win condition and item spike timings when deciding to build Heartsteel.

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Heartsteel - Frequently Asked Questions

What is Heartsteel in League of Legends?

Heartsteel is an item in League of Legends that costs 3,000 gold. It has a 48.74% win rate and 2.55% pick rate across all champions. Heartsteel provides Health.

What is Heartsteel's win rate in League of Legends?

Heartsteel has a 48.74% win rate in League of Legends with a 2.55% pick rate. The highest win rate build featuring Heartsteel is on Sejuani at 65.38%.

Which champions build Heartsteel?

The top champions that build Heartsteel include Sejuani, Sion, Dr. Mundo, and 2 more. Heartsteel is most commonly built by Tank champions, making up 50% of all Heartsteel builds.

What items synergize best with Heartsteel?

The best synergy items for Heartsteel are Unending Despair (56.11% WR, +7.37%), Oracle Lens (56.11% WR, +7.37%), Plated Steelcaps (62.04% WR, +13.30%). Plated Steelcaps has the highest win rate when paired with Heartsteel at 62.04%.

Is Heartsteel gold efficient?

Heartsteel costs 3,000 gold and is 80% gold efficient, providing 2,403 gold worth of stats. While Heartsteel is below 100% gold efficiency for raw stats, its unique passive effects provide additional value.

Which champion has the highest win rate with Heartsteel?

Sejuani has the highest win rate with Heartsteel at 65.38% with a 4.05% pick rate. Other high win rate champions with Heartsteel include Sion (60.87%), Dr. Mundo (57.84%), Cho'Gath (57.69%).

How do I build Heartsteel?

To build Heartsteel, you need Giant's Belt + Crystalline Bracer + Giant's Belt for a total cost of 3,000 gold. After completing Heartsteel, consider building Unending Despair which has a 56.11% win rate when paired together.

What items share a component with Heartsteel?

Items that share components with Heartsteel include Warmog's Armor (shares Giant's Belt and Crystalline Bracer and Giant's Belt), Protoplasm Harness (shares Giant's Belt and Giant's Belt), Rylai's Crystal Scepter (shares Giant's Belt and Giant's Belt), Winter's Approach (shares Giant's Belt and Giant's Belt), Randuin's Omen (shares Giant's Belt and Giant's Belt), and 1 more. These items may fit similar build paths or offer alternative options when building from the same components.