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LoL EsportsRule Change ExplainerAug 22, 2026, 7:52 PM· 4 min read· in gaming esports

Riot Games Introduces 'First Choice' Drafting Mechanic to All LoL Pro Leagues for 2026

Riot Games is fundamentally changing League of Legends esports by decoupling map side from draft order, introducing a new 'First Choice' system to eliminate structural advantages.

By Ryder James

Strategic Analysts 40%Esports Bettors & Oddsmakers 30%Pro Teams & Coaches 30%
Strategic Analysts
Analysts view the change as a massive upgrade to the game's tactical depth.
Esports Bettors & Oddsmakers
The betting market anticipates higher variance and unpredictable early-season results.
Pro Teams & Coaches
Competitors face an unprecedented burden of preparation.

For the casual viewer tuning into a professional League of Legends broadcast, the pre-game draft has always followed a predictable rhythm. The team on the Blue Side gets the coveted first pick to secure an overpowered champion, while the Red Side gets the final counter-pick to answer it. That rigid structure is officially dead. Starting with the 2026 season, Riot Games is rolling out a sweeping competitive overhaul across all major regions, anchored by a new mechanic called "First Choice"—or Right of First Selection. It is a change that fundamentally alters the stakes before players even load onto the Rift.[1][4]

The mechanism itself is elegantly simple but strategically devastating. Under the First Choice system, the team that earns priority—whether through a higher seed, a coin toss, or losing the previous game in a series—no longer just picks a side. Instead, they must choose between two distinct strategic assets: map side (Blue or Red) OR draft order (First Pick or Second Pick). Once that team makes their selection, the opposing team automatically receives control over the remaining option.[2][4]

If a top-seeded squad decides they desperately want the geographical advantages of the Blue Side, their opponents immediately get to decide whether they want to draft first or second. Conversely, if a team demands the absolute first pick to secure a must-have champion, they surrender map selection to their rivals. It effectively decouples the map from the draft, turning the lobby into a high-stakes poker game where coaches must weigh the value of a specific champion against the geometry of the arena.[2]

How the new First Choice system decouples map side from draft priority.

Riot Games developed the system following extensive discussions with regional leagues, professional teams, and gameplay designers. The historical data made the problem impossible to ignore: Blue Side's automatic pairing with First Pick often created compounding advantages that skewed win rates, particularly in the opening matches of best-of-five series. By separating the two, Riot aims to eliminate static advantages and force organizations to build more flexible, preparation-heavy strategies.[1][2]

Riot Games developed the system following extensive discussions with regional leagues, professional teams, and gameplay designers.

The timing of the First Choice rollout is not accidental. It arrives alongside the global implementation of "Fearless Draft" in best-of-five series, a format where champions picked by a team cannot be reused in subsequent games. The combination of Fearless Draft and First Choice means that a team's champion pool must be incredibly deep. Top laners, for example, can no longer rely on a small rotation of frontline tanks; they must be prepared to pivot rapidly based on whether their coach prioritized map side or pick order in any given game.[3]

This new dynamic will face its first true international crucible at the First Stand Tournament, scheduled for March 2026 at the Riot Games Arena in São Paulo, Brazil. The eight-team event will feature representatives from the LCK, LPL, LEC, LCS, LCP, and CBLOL competing exclusively in best-of-five series. Because winning First Stand now grants the victorious region a direct bye into the Mid-Season Invitational Play-In Stage, the pressure on coaching staffs to master the First Choice mechanic immediately is immense.[1]

Coaches will now have to weigh the value of securing a priority champion against the geographical advantages of the map.

For the broadcast product, the change is a massive win. The draft phase transforms from a solved mathematical equation into a psychological battle of chicken. Analysts will now have to break down not just what champions were picked, but what a team sacrificed to get them. If a squad willingly gives up First Pick just to secure the Red Side, it signals a specific, targeted counter-strategy that the audience can anticipate before the minions even spawn.[2]

Riot plans to monitor the results of the First Choice system throughout the 2026 season, gathering feedback to determine if further adjustments are required. But the era of the automatic Blue Side advantage is over. In its place is a system that rewards adaptability, punishes narrow champion pools, and ensures that the battle for the Nexus begins long before the champions hit the Rift.[1][4]

Key points

  • Riot Games is introducing the 'First Choice' system to all professional LoL leagues in 2026.
  • The mechanic decouples map side (Blue/Red) from draft order (First/Second pick).
  • The team with priority chooses one asset, and the opposing team receives the other.
  • The change aims to eliminate the historical win-rate advantages tied to the Blue Side.
  • First Choice will debut internationally at the First Stand Tournament in São Paulo in March 2026.

Why this matters

For over a decade, starting on the Blue Side of the map automatically meant getting the first champion pick, creating a rigid structural advantage that skewed tournament win rates. By forcing teams to choose between map position and draft priority, Riot is injecting a massive layer of psychological warfare into the pre-game lobby.

Key terms

First Choice (Right of First Selection)
A new pre-game system where a team chooses either their map side or their draft order, giving the opponent the remaining option.
Blue Side / Red Side
The two geographical starting positions on the League of Legends map, which carry slight differences in camera angle and jungle pathing.
Fearless Draft
A tournament format where champions picked by a team cannot be reused by that same team in subsequent games of a series.
First Stand Tournament
A new international League of Legends event introduced in 2026, featuring eight teams competing in Brazil.

Frequently asked

Does the Blue Side still get the first pick?

Not automatically. Under the new system, a team can choose to play on the Blue Side but draft second, or draft first but play on the Red Side.

When does the First Choice system go into effect?

It launches globally at the start of the 2026 professional season, beginning with the regional leagues in mid-January.

Why did Riot Games make this change?

To eliminate the structural advantage that came with getting both the Blue Side of the map and the first champion pick, which historically skewed win rates.

Does this affect regular players in ranked matchmaking?

No, the First Choice system is specifically designed for professional esports competition and tournament play.

Sources

Source coverage

4 outlets

3 viewpoints surfaced

Strategic Analysts 40%Esports Bettors & Oddsmakers 30%Pro Teams & Coaches 30%
  1. [1]Inven GlobalStrategic Analysts

    League of Legends Esports Reveals Major 2026 Changes, Introducing First Choice System and New International Tournament Incentives

    Read on Inven Global
  2. [2]EGamersWorldPro Teams & Coaches

    Riot Games Revolutionizes Draft Format for 2026: 'First Selection' System Unveiled

    Read on EGamersWorld
  3. [3]Esports InsiderPro Teams & Coaches

    Riot recently introduced First Choice, a new system that will affect the pick-and-ban phase

    Read on Esports Insider
  4. [4]League of Legends WikiStrategic Analysts

    Right of First Selection (RoFS)

    Read on League of Legends Wiki

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