- For the main article, see Crowd control.
- For all sources of crowd control effects, see Types of Crowd Control/Sources
This article lists and provides detailed information on all crowd control types in League of Legends.
Summary[]
Crowd Control | Movement | Attacking | Abilities | Interrupts Channels | Disabled Summoner Spells | Modified by Tenacity | Removal |
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Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Yes | No | ||
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Allowed | Parried | Allowed | No | None | Yes | |
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Allowed | Reduced | Allowed | No | None | Yes | |
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Allowed | Disabled | Allowed | No | None | Yes | |
Forced Action - ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Uncontrollable | Disabled / Uncontrollable | Disabled | Yes | Yes | ||
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Partial | Allowed | Partial | See notes | Yes | ||
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Partial | Allowed | Allowed | No | None | No | None |
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Allowed | Partial | Partial | No | None | No | |
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Disabled | Allowed | Partial | See notes | Yes | ||
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Allowed | Allowed | Disabled | Yes | Yes | ||
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Allowed | Disabled | Disabled | Yes | Yes | ||
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Reduced | Allowed | Allowed | No | None | No | |
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Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Yes | Yes | ||
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Reduced | Allowed | Allowed | No | None | Yes | |
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Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Yes | All | No | None |
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Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Yes | Yes | ||
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Disabled | Disabled | Disabled | Yes | All | No |
Notes[]
- Movement includes basic movement and mobility abilities (i.e.
dashes and
blinks, e.g. or ).
- Attacking refers to a champion's basic attacks (by default right-click).
- Abilities refers to a champion's castable spells (by default
,
,
, and
).
- Removal refers to
cleansing effects that can remove the crowd control debuff.
Root and
Ground will only interrupt channeled movement abilities.
- Impaired movement refers to crowd control effects that inhibit the unit's movement, which includes all
immobilizing effects as well as
Drowsy,
Ground, and
Slow.
Immobilizing effects refer to crowd control effects that render the unit unable to control their movement, which includes
Airborne,
Forced Action (
Berserk,
Charm,
Flee,
Taunt),
Root,
Sleep,
Stasis,
Stun (
Suspension), and
Suppression.
Airborne,
Knockdown, and
Stasis are the only crowd control effects that interrupt
dashes and
displacements (airborne status while knocked up is not changed by stasis however).
- Crowd control applied by one's self or an ally cannot be countered in any way (neither reduced, resisted, nor removed) unless otherwise stated.
- Self-
slows (e.g. , , and ) will be reduced by
slow resist.
- Self-
Brittle is a debuff that reduces a unit's effective
Tenacity by 30%. It ends prematurely when the affected unit is
immobilized.
Forced action crowd control effects (excluding
Berserk) end prematurely if the Source dies.
Berserk,
Charm,
Flee, and
Taunt all individually apply the same debuff even from different ability sources.
- Forced action effects override each other when they're applied on the same target; an ongoing forced action will end prematurely when another one is applied.
- All crowd control effects that inhibit attacking also
interrupt attack windups. In terms of crowd control, basic attacks with
uncancellable windups are interrupted by
polymorph only.
- All crowd control effects that inhibit casting will also disable abilities that can be recast, unless otherwise stated by the ability.
Spell shield blocks all components of an ability, including crowd control, unless the ability itself cannot be blocked.
channels.
and are special cased to be deactivated by all forms of crowd control that interrupt all - Crowd control applications trigger a stack for and .
Taunt is the only crowd control that could theoretically break
stealth (due to it being interrupted by declaring an attack).
Interactions with Crowd Control[]
The following mobility spells are interrupted / prevented by immobilizations,
ground,
polymorph and/or
silence:
- and
The following interact with immobilizations and/or
slows:
- *
- *
- *
- *
Brittle
Airborne[]
A unit that is knocked airborne undergoes a forced displacement in a specified direction, to a specific point, or for a set duration at its current location, during which it is also unable to control its movement, declare attacks, cast abilities, activate items or use the summoner spells , , , and / .
Airborne is an immobilizing effect.
Interrupts: | Interrupts attack windups (excluding ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration of airborne and its forced movement execution time is unaffected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() ![]() |
Removal: | The forced movement that is applied alongside airborne effects cannot be removed by cleanses, which innately disables attacking and moving and can be overridden by ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
- A forced displacement is also referred to as the following:
- Knock aside (knocked in a direction perpendicular to the source)
- Knock back (knocked in a direction directly away from the point of cast)
- Knock up (knocked a very small distance in a random direction on the spot)
- Pull (knocked in a direction toward the point of cast, and in some cases over the point of cast)
- To expand upon the countering of airborne, consider that the effect is made up of two components: a movement modifier (called a "move block" by Riot, referring to a chunk of code) and the airborne status itself (which is responsible for disabling the unit's actions). As a general rule, the most recent move block will overrule any previous move blocks, which is how and combo functions. This rule also extends to all beneficial movement modifiers, such as
dashes and
blinks, which is why and will overrule each other depending on their order of activation. Most beneficial movement modifiers do not prevent the activation of abilities, allowing to still activate abilities during but not during .
- In some instances, the airborne status duration is longer than the move block (e.g. ), but in most cases they are the same duration. There have been cases in the past where the airborne status duration was shorter, but this usually lead to bug-like interactions and was later "fixed" (e.g. did not apply any airborne status at all in the initial charge on the ability, which allowed his enemies to use an instant movement ability to supersede the charge's knockback and get over the wall).
- is the only airborne effect that can't have its status removed by cleanses.
Blind[]
A unit that is blinded will miss their basic attacks for the duration, comparable to attacking a target that is able to dodge or
block, but not mechanically similar. Missed basic attacks will fail to deal damage and apply
on-hit effects, with the exception of some empowered basic attacks. Blind does not prevent the unit from declaring attacks, unlike
Disarm.
Interrupts: | Does not interrupt any actions, but will prevent ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
- Blind has no effect on abilities that trigger
on-hit effects (e.g. , , and ).
- Blinded enemies will only miss if the attack is declared while blinded;
ranged units still hit if the
projectile fires before the blind, and vice versa.
- Blind takes priority if the attack would be
dodged or
blocked.
- Blind causes both and to fire their projectiles in a random direction, excluding the target direction. These attacks do deal damage.
Cripple[]
A unit that is crippled has reduced total attack speed for the duration.
Sources of cripple stack multiplicatively with each other.
Interrupts: | Does not interrupt any actions. |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
- Note that while
attack speed, it is not considered a cripple because its stat reduction debuff is not tagged as crowd control.
reduces
Disarm[]
A unit that is disarmed is unable to declare basic attack commands for the duration.
Interrupts: | Interrupts basic attack windups (excluding ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
- Reloading is mechanically similar to being disarmed, which is featured on and , but is considered a
lockout.
Disrupt[]
When a unit is disrupted, it has their channeled and charged abilities interrupted. Unlike
Silence, the unit can still cast abilities.
Disrupt is not, and does not apply, a status effect.
Interrupts: | Interrupts all ![]() |
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Reduction: | The effect is instantaneous. There is nothing to reduce. |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | The effect is instantaneous. There is nothing to remove. |
Forced action[]
Berserk[]
A unit that is berserk will attempt to perform basic attacks on a nearby unit for the duration, during which they're unable to perform issued movement or attack commands, cast abilities, activate items or use the summoner spells , , , and / . Any associated effects included with basic attacks can persist beyond the Berserk duration.
Berserk is an immobilizing effect. Forced action effects cannot force the unit to perform an action that is disabled.
Units that are berserk search for targets within a 1000 radius of them. Sources of berserk have their own targeting priority system, including the berserked unit's allies. The target does not need to be visible for the berserked unit to attack them.
Interrupts: | Interrupts attack windups (excluding ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
- Debuffs applied by berserked units through their basic attacks will still be sourced from them.
- While Berserked, basic attacks with effects that target nearby enemies will also be able to target allied units (excluding self).
- Berserked units consider allies hostile only within the logic of basic attack targeting. Other attacks such as those sourced from spells and abilities are unaffected.
- Berserked units can target nearby units regardless of visibility, but will not be able to attack
stealthed units.
Charm[]
- For the item, see
A unit that is charmed is forced to move directly toward the Source (the unit that casted the Charm spell) for the duration, during which they're unable to perform issued movement commands, declare attacks, cast abilities, activate items or use the summoner spells , , , and / . All charms also apply a
slow.
Charm is an immobilizing effect. Forced action effects cannot force the unit to perform an action that is disabled.
Interrupts: | Interrupts attack windups (excluding ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
Fear / Flee[]
A unit that is fleeing or feared is forced to move directly away from the Source (the unit that casted the Fear spell) for the duration, during which they're unable to perform issued movement commands, declare attacks, cast abilities, activate items or use the summoner spells , , , and / . All fears also apply a
slow.
Flee is an immobilizing effect. Forced action effects cannot force the unit to perform an action that is disabled.
Interrupts: | Interrupts attack windups (excluding ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
Note that, while Fear is now synonymous with Flee, it is technically still the name of a now-deprecated form of Crowd Control that had the target move around aimlessly.
Taunt[]
A unit that is taunted will attempt to perform basic attacks on the Source (the unit that casted the Taunt spell) for the duration, during which they're unable to perform issued movement or attack commands, cast abilities, activate items or use the summoner spells , , , and / .
Taunt is an immobilizing effect. Forced action effects cannot force the unit to perform an action that is disabled.
Interrupts: | Interrupts attack windups (excluding ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
Ground[]
A unit that is grounded is unable to activate movement spells for the duration. This effect does not innately knockdown a target that is already performing a dash. Grounded units can still be displaced.
Movement spells include all dash and
blink abilities - including / and the
summoner spells , , , and , plus a number of additional cases.
Ground is the only type of crowd control that is most commonly found in persistent area of effects, which will reapply the status effect continuously.
Interrupts: | Interrupts ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
Kinematics[]
A unit that is under the effect of kinematics will be continually dragged to a specific unit or location until they reach it. Kinematics has no effect on units that are performing any form of movement other than basic movement and other kinematic effects.
Kinematics should not be confused as an airborne effect nor displacement effect. It does not disable any of the unit's actions.
Interrupts: | Does not interrupt any actions, but will prevent the unit from effectively ![]() |
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Reduction: | The effect is instantaneous. There is nothing to reduce. |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by leaving the source of the area of effect. The effect is instantaneous. There is nothing to cleanse. |
Knockdown[]
Knockdown only affects units that are performing a dash or being displaced by an
airborne effect. A unit that is knocked down has its dash or displacement interrupted and is placed on the ground instantly.
Knockdown is not a status effect.
Interrupts: | Interrupts all ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The effect is instantaneous. There is nothing to reduce. |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() ![]() |
Removal: | The effect is instantaneous. There is nothing to remove. |
Nearsight[]
A unit that is nearsighted has their sight radius reduced and cannot see beyond their sight radius.
While nearsighted, units cannot reveal stealthed wards or
traps. Nearsighted units lose vision of all their allies as well as all external sources of vision (including from wards or abilities). This prevents
unit-targeted effects, including basic attacks, from being used outside of the unit's reduced sight radius.
True sight and
unobstructed vision do not bypass the vision blocked by nearsight.
Sources of nearsight do not stack with each other; only the application with the greatest sight reduction will take effect.
Interrupts: | Interrupts target commands if the nearsighted unit's target is outside of their new vision area and prevents ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is unaffected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
- The following abilities from said champions apply nearsight:
- reduces sight radius of the enemy target to 350 units.
- 「 to 1,050 units. 」「 by 300 units. 」 reduces sight radius of enemy champions
- Resisting and removal effects will only apply to the loss of shared vision from this ability. Enemies outside Smoke Screen cannot see through its area of effect and vice versa by any means. This is not a status effect.
reduces sight radius of enemies inside the bubble to 250 units oriented to the center, but grants them vision of the entire smoke bubble.
- The allied portrait icons do not update while nearsighted unless an ally
dies; the health, resource, level, and ultimate indicators do not change from at the time of being nearsighted initially. This also applies to the tab view for seeing the item inventory for all champions in a match.
- Since
sight is shared, allies will also not be able to see further than their nearsighted ally's sight radius. This vision can still be effectively granted by other allies near the affected ally, in which case some, or all, of the lost vision is recovered.
- Some abilities that reveal the caster will reveal through nearsight.
- This includes: , , , , , and .
True sight cannot reveal through nearsight.
- The only exceptions are: , , , , , , and .
Silence[]
A unit that is silenced is unable to cast abilities, activate items or use the summoner spells , , , and / for the duration.
Interrupts: | Interrupts all ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
Polymorph[]
A unit that is polymorphed is silenced and turned into a helpless critter.
A unit that is silenced is unable to cast abilities, activate items or use the summoner spells , , , and / for the duration.
Polymorph combines silence with additional effects; it is the signature effect of , which also
disarms and reduces the target's movement speed for the duration.
Interrupts: | Interrupts all attack windups (including ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
Drowsy &
Sleep[]
Drowsy[]
A unit that is drowsy is slowed, and afterwards will fall
asleep.
Removing drowsy or being displacement immune or
immune to crowd control at its end will prevent
sleep from occurring.
Interrupts: | Does not interrupt any actions. |
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Reduction: | The duration is unaffected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
Slow resist,
slow immunity and slow removals ( , , ) can be used to (respectively) weaken, prevent or remove the associated slow, however, it does not prevent from falling asleep after the duration.
Tenacity gained while drowsy will still affect the duration of the sleep.
Sleep[]
A unit that is asleep is unable to control its movement, declare attacks, cast abilities, activate items or use the summoner spells , , , and / for the duration. Sleep occurs after the duration of
drowsiness finishes.
Sleep is an immobilizing effect.
Interrupts: | Falling asleep interrupts attack windups (excluding ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Slow[]
A unit that is slowed has reduced movement speed for the duration. Slow percentages cannot reduce a target below
110 movement speed. Some slows will instead modify the target's movement speed to a static value, which may not be further reduced nor increased.
Only the slow with the highest value is taken into movement speed calculations. All additional slows are ignored until the higher-valued slow wears off. The strength of slows may amplify or decay over their duration. Slows of the same debuff cannot stack and will instead refresh on each application unless otherwise stated.
Interrupts: | Does not interrupt any actions. |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() The strength is reduced by |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
- and and mini-boxes from are the only abilities that can reduce movement speed below 110, to 60 and 100 respectively. This movement speed is set and cannot be modified, but it can still be cleansed and mitigated by slow-immunity.
- is the only ability that can reduce movement speed by a flat amount. The reduction is unaffected by slow resist, but can still be cleansed and mitigated by slow-immunity.
Snare / Root[]
A unit that is rooted is unable to control its movement or activate movement spells for the duration. This effect does not innately knockdown a target that is already performing a dash. Rooted units can still be displaced.
Root is an immobilizing effect.
Moving includes movement commands. Movement spells include all dash and
blink abilities - including / and the
summoner spells , , , and , plus a number of additional cases.
Interrupts: | Interrupts ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
Stasis[]
- For the named item effect, see Stasis
A unit that is in stasis is unable to control its movement, declare attacks, cast abilities, activate items or use any summoner spell for the duration, while also being
invulnerable and
untargetable.
Stasis is an immobilizing effect.
Interrupts: | Interrupts attack windups (excluding ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is unaffected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Removal: | Cannot be removed by any means (except through ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Stun[]
A unit that is stunned is unable to control its movement, declare attacks, cast abilities, activate items or use the summoner spells , , , and / for the duration.
Stun is an immobilizing effect.
Interrupts: | Interrupts attack windups (excluding ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
Suspension[]
A unit that is suspended is stunned for the duration. It also pretends to be
airborne while the stun holds ( can be cast on a suspended enemy). A unit that is stunned is unable to control its movement, declare attacks, cast abilities, activate items or use the
summoner spells , , , and / for the duration.
Suspension is an immobilizing effect.
Unlike common stuns, suspension is prevented by effects that prevent
displacements and becoming suspended also interrupts the ongoing movement of
dashes and
airborne effects.
Like common stuns, it is affected by
Tenacity and can be fully removed by
cleansing effects.
Interrupts: | Interrupts attack windups (excluding ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is affected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() ![]() |
Removal: | Fully removed by ![]() |
- Abilities that apply both an
airborne effect and a
stun (such as or ) are not sources of suspension and should not be confused with being so. This form of crowd control is special and is unique to .
Suppression[]
A unit that is suppressed is unable to control its movement, declare attacks, cast abilities, activate items or use any summoner spell for the duration.
Suppression is an immobilizing effect.
Interrupts: | Interrupts attack windups (excluding ![]() ![]() |
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Reduction: | The duration is unaffected by ![]() |
Resist: | Resisted by ![]() |
Removal: | Removed by ![]() |
- The following abilities that apply suppression also override
dashes and
displacements:
- The following abilities that apply suppression also
knockdown the target: