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For your questions:
1. About the builds:
Pro – This is my “team-work / esports” approach for every champion I make guides for. It follows the role the champ was designed for and focuses on coordinated, reliable gameplay that fits well into a structured team environment. Basically the most disciplined, team-oriented way to play the champ.
Meta – Stands for Most Effective Tactics Available. It’s the standard build most players use because statistically it performs the best and has the highest success rate. It’s what’s currently strongest or most efficient in the general playerbase.
Beta – Regardless of the literal meaning, for me it represents the builds that:
I personally like to rush/play on that champion, and
OTPs or players with a different mindset might try out and still get great results with.
These are builds that aren’t “pro” or “meta,” but they work and often feel really good if they match your playstyle.
I just need items and counterpicks...
The best Kled players worldwide use both Grasp and Conqueror, depending entirely on matchup and game knowledge, though most OTPs generally favor Conqueror overall.
In lower elos, Grasp tends to be a fan favorite because of its strong short-trade potential, extra sustain, and the health scaling that naturally synergizes with standard Kled builds.
Learning to stay flexible with your rune choice is an important part of mastering any Champ!
I’d normally go deep into this topic, but lucky for you the new season (2026 S1) is coming very soon — and it includes changes that will actually make your life much easier. Make sure to check it out once it drops.
Because the meta is about to shift heavily, especially with Role Quest, the increased impact of top laners, and the big split-pushing changes, it’s better if I don’t give detailed advice right now. What works today might feel completely different next month.
For now, just have fun with the last bit of this season — big things are coming!
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To decide your go-to ban, it depends if you are on blue side or red side. Basically, if you are first pick, you want to ban what you find most difficult. If you are last pick, you want to ban what is mostly picked blind but is still good vs Kled, like Singed or Warwick.
The first tip is because toplane is a hard lane to become an OTP. So if you want to main Kled and play him into every matchup, you have to challenge yourself with tough situations.