Lee Sin
Blind Monk has always been one of the champions that require extremely high skill from players, while also being one of the most highlight-worthy names in League of Legends history. Additionally, Lee Sin has been used in many positions. If counting in the professional arena, Lee Sin has played in 4 out of 5 lanes. And guess what, Lee Sin played as Support was used by Keria – the talented Support of T1 in the match against Liiv SANDBOX.

With a skill set that opens fights well, agile champion characteristics, and precise fight setups, Lee Sin also possesses another trait: a “dominant” champion over many seasons and rarely nerfed. Even when Riot nerfed Lee Sin, this champion still proved useful in other positions, not just the familiar jungle role.
Wukong
Originally a top lane champion that excels in initiating fights with a skill set that allows for both engagement and escape, Wukong also has multi-target crowd control, making him another highly versatile name in League of Legends. Although he is less used now compared to before, Wukong is one of the rare champions that has been used in over 3 positions, except for ADC, in professional matches.
In any position, Wukong performs quite well, but the strongest roles are, of course, top and mid – positions that reach necessary levels early, allowing Wukong to quickly participate in skirmishes in the early game.

Sett
The Fighter champion is typically used as a top lane pick with a good lane holding skill set and multi-target damage. Notably, Sett’s Showstopper, when executed correctly, can determine the winning team of a fight even before the combat begins. Specifically, if Sett plays in a flanking style and focuses on key positions like ADC and mid, he becomes even scarier. Additionally, Sett holds the lane quite well and fundamentally, this champion only needs to reach level 6 to start being effective.

Since his release, Sett has been used in nearly all 5 positions in a team composition. Specifically in the professional arena, he has played from top lane, mid lane, as a Support, and even in the jungle. For ranked games, many players have also taken Sett to play as a short-range ADC, and the effectiveness depends on… skill level.
Morgana
A name that deserves to be called “the perfect child” when she is the most versatile champion, able to play in any lane and excel in all, especially in the professional arena, is Morgana. At the beginning of Season 11, in the extremely challenging jungle position, which requires champions with special skill sets that have certain impacts on the game, Morgana has also become meta.

Morgana has both buffs, burst damage, crowd control, and wide area poke, making her one of the most perfect names in the League of Legends community. She has once dominated all 5 positions to the point where Riot had to adjust her to end the jungle Morgana meta shortly after she appeared on Summoner’s Rift.