ItemsSeason 2026

All New Items in League of Legends Season 2026

January 15, 2026·10 min read

Season 2026 shook up the item shop with 11 new or returning items designed to fill role-specific gaps and open fresh build paths. Whether you play mages, marksmen, tanks, or assassins, there is something new for you this season. Here is a full rundown of every item, its stats, and who benefits the most.

Returning Classics

Hextech Gunblade

The iconic hybrid item is back. Hextech Gunblade costs 3,000 gold and builds from Vampiric Scepter, Hextech Alternator, Amplifying Tome, and 600 gold. It grants 80 AP, 40 AD, and 10% life steal. Its passive converts a portion of ability damage into healing, while the active fires a targeted bolt that deals magic damage and slows the enemy.

Gunblade is a dream item for hybrid champions like Katarina, Akali, and Kayle who scale with both AP and AD. The omnivamp-style sustain lets these champions stay in extended fights and skirmishes far longer than before.

Stormrazor

Another fan-favourite returns. Stormrazor costs 3,200 gold and provides 50 AD, 20% attack speed, and 25% critical strike chance. Its Energized passive charges as you move, and once fully charged your next basic attack deals bonus damage and briefly increases your movement speed.

This item slots perfectly into Jhin, Vayne, and Aphelios builds. On Jhin especially, the Energized proc synergises with his fourth-shot for massive burst on a single auto-attack.

Brand-New Items

Actualizer (AP Mage)

Actualizer costs 3,100 gold and builds from Lost Chapter, Blasting Wand, and 1,050 gold. It offers 90 AP, 300 mana, and 10 ability haste. Its unique active, Mana Made Real, empowers you for 8 seconds: spells cost 100% more mana but deal increased damage, provide stronger healing and shielding, and have reduced cooldowns.

This high-risk, high-reward active is best suited for mana-stacking mages like Ryze, Cassiopeia, and Anivia who can sustain the doubled mana cost while outputting devastating burst during the empowered window.

Dusk and Dawn (AP Fighter)

At 3,100 gold, Dusk and Dawn grants 300 HP, 70 AP, 20 ability haste, and 25% attack speed. Its Spellblade passive makes your next basic attack after casting an ability apply on-hit effects twice. This is tailor-made for AP bruisers like Gwen, Diana, and Kayle who weave autos between abilities.

Endless Hunger (AD Fighter)

Costing 3,000 gold, Endless Hunger provides 60 AD, 5% omnivamp, and 20% tenacity. Its Famine passive grants ability haste scaling with bonus AD, while the Feast passive gives bonus omnivamp for 8 seconds after takedowns. Champions like Zed, Nocturne, and Talon love this for extended teamfight sustain after picking off a target.

Bastionbreaker (AD Assassin)

At 3,100 gold with 55 AD, 22 lethality, and 15 ability haste, Bastionbreaker is a tower-shredding assassin item. Its Shaped Charge passive adds bonus true damage to abilities scaling with lethality, while Sabotage lets your next tower or monster attack deal massive true damage after a takedown. Ideal for Zed, Kha'Zix, and Rengar.

Hexoptics C44 (Long-Range ADC)

This 2,800 gold marksman item gives 50 AD and 25% crit chance. Its Magnification passive increases your damage by up to 10% based on distance from the target (maxing at 750 range), and takedowns temporarily grant bonus attack range. Perfect for Caitlyn, Jinx, and Aphelios who fight from the backline.

Fiendhunter Bolts (ADC)

At 2,650 gold, this item offers 40% attack speed, 25% crit chance, 4% movement speed, and 30 ultimate ability haste. Its Opening Barrage active makes your next 3 basic attacks after casting your ultimate guaranteed crits at 75% damage. Built for ult-centric ADCs like Zeri, Aphelios, and Yunara.

Protoplasm Harness (Tank)

This 2,500 gold tank item grants 600 HP and 15 ability haste. The Lifeline passive triggers a heal-over-time when you drop below 30% HP, scaling with your armor and magic resistance, while also granting movement speed and tenacity during the heal. A must-build on Dr. Mundo, Cho'Gath, and Ornn.

Bandlepipes (Tanky Support)

At just 2,000 gold, Bandlepipes provides 200 HP, 15 ability haste, 20 armor, and 20 MR. Its Fanfare passive creates an attack speed aura when you slow or immobilize enemies — 30% for melee allies, 20% for ranged. This makes it excellent on engage supports like Rell, Leona, and Taric.

Diadem of Songs / Whispering Circlet (Enchanter)

This enchanter item starts as Whispering Circlet and upgrades into Diadem of Songs at 2,250 gold. It provides 200 HP, 8% heal/shield power, 1,000 mana, and 100% base mana regen. Its Harmony passive grants heal/shield power scaling with bonus mana, while Consonance passively heals the lowest-health nearby ally during champion combat. Best on Sona, Janna, and Lulu.

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How These Items Shift the Meta

The new items fill gaps that previously limited certain champion classes. AP fighters finally have a dedicated Spellblade option in Dusk and Dawn. Long-range marksmen can now scale their damage with positioning through Hexoptics C44. Tanky supports gain a teamfight-winning aura with Bandlepipes. These additions, combined with the return of Hextech Gunblade and Stormrazor, make Season 2026 one of the most diverse item metas in recent memory.

To get the most out of these items, study how top-ranked players integrate them into their builds. Item timing matters just as much as item choice — buying the right component at the right moment can swing a lane.

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