Sona Wild Rift Build & Guide
Recommended Builds
Sona plucks her harmonies not only to soothe injured allies but also to strike down unsuspecting enemies. Sona is an enchanter support champion with an excellent team fight presence thanks to her utility-loaded kit.
Sona Wild Rift Build Recommendation
Here are Item Build Recommendations that works on this champion and which are the best build for Sona Wild Rift in this patch.
The Support Maven
This is the standard Sona Wild Rift Build which focuses on increasing her utility and support functions. Start off with Spectral Sickle and upgrade it to Black Mist Scythe. This should then be followed by the Redeeming Enchant, allowing her to provide heal to allies even from a long distance. Archangel’s Staff on the other hand is a must as Sona is mana-hungry.
The Carry Maven
This is a Sona Wild Rift Build for mid lane which deals strong consistent damage but can still offer a lot of utility at the same time.
- Luden’s Echo – Grants additional AoE damage to your 1st, Hymn of Valor, through the Discordic Echo passive which is also stacked through moving and casting abilities.
- Lich Bane – The Spellblade passive which grants bonus magic damage to an attack after casting an ability has massive synergy with Hymn of Valor’s Power Chord – Staccato which combines into one burst magic damage attack,
Runes for Sona in Wild Rift
- Aery – Provides equal amounts of offensive and defensive bonuses. It grants additional damage to your attacks and it also grants an additional shielding component to your 2nd, Aria Of Perseverance. Electrocute on the other hand is a purely offensive Keystone Rune that grants bonus damage when executing consecutive attacks
Spells
These two are the best spells you can equip for Sona inWild Rift.
Exhaust is picked on Sona because she is an immobile champion and this summoner spell can help protect yourself or your carry from flanks or ganks from assassins or from the enemy’s carries.
Sona is extremely immobile and squishy so Flash is a non-negotiable spell for her.
Skill Order
1st, Hymn of Valor, is maxed first to take advantage of its poking strengths during the early game. However, if the lane is hard, maxing 2nd, Aria of Perseverance, is a viable route. Max 3rd, Song of Celerity last because it grants the least amount of utility for Sona and her team compared to the other two abilities. Get a point for your ultimate, Crescendo, whenever possible.
Abilities
After casting three basic abilities, her next attack is enhanced to deal an additional 20 magic damage (20 + 15% AP) with a bonus effect based on the last ability cast.
Hymn of Valor-Staccato: Bonus damage increased to 8 magic damage (8 + 6% AP).
Aria of Perseverance-Diminuendo: Reduces damage dealt by the target by 25% (25 + 4% AP) for 3 seconds.
Song of Celerity-Tempo: Slows by 40% (40 + 4% AP) for 2 seconds.
Basic abilities grant a non-stacking aura for 3 seconds.
Deals 40 magic damage (40 + 50% AP) to two nearest enemies.
Aura: Enhances allied champions’ next attack to deal an additional 10 magic damage (10 + 30% AP).
Heals herself and another allied champion for 30 (30 + 25% AP).
Aura: Grants allied champions a shield that absorbs 25/55/85/115 damage (25 + 30% AP) for 3 seconds.
Gains 10% Movement Speed (10 + 0.03% AP) for 5 seconds.
Aura: Grants allied champions 10% Movement Speed (10 + 0.03% AP).
Passive: Reduces the base cooldown of Sona’s basic abilities by 10%.
Active: Plays an irresistible chord, dealing 150 magic damage (150 + 50% AP) and stunning for 1 second.
Abilities Analysis
Innate: Power Chord
Sona gains an enhanced attack effect based on the 3rd ability cast and her basic abilities grant an aura effect.
Hymn of Valor-Staccato: Grants additional bonus damage. This is the most straightforward effect which should be abused during the laning phase to keep your opponent’s HP low. Just keep in mind your positioning if you are going to poke because you are an immobile squishy champion.
Aria of Perseverance-Diminuendo: Reduces the damage output of the target enemy champion for three seconds. This is the best defensive Power Chord effect and should be used every single time an assassin and any other champion tries to kill your carry.
Song of Celerity-Tempo: This is going to be your go-to offensive option in the mid to late game because your damage won’t scale well unless you are playing as the mid AP carry. The slow effect from this Power Chord in combination with the bonus movement speed effect from Song of Celerity increases your chances of a successful pickoff.
Q | 1st: Hymn of Valor
Hymn of Valor deals magic damage to the two nearest enemies, prioritizing champions of course. After casting, Sona gains an aura that enhances her ally’s next basic attack with additional magic damage.
This is your main poke tool which you should abuse to bully your enemies during the laning phase. Be careful when casting Hymn of Valor because you might steal cs from your ADC or you might over-extend and get yourself killed.
Always squeeze in an auto-attack after casting Hymn of Valor.
This ability does not damage enemies under bushes if you have no vision of them so place a ward in of the bushes in your lane.
This deals an absurd amount of damage when played as a mid AP carry.
W | 2nd: Aria of Perseverance
Aria of Perseverance heals you and a nearby allied champion then invokes an aura that grants a shield to all nearby champions.
During the early game, Aira of Perseverance can be mana heavy especially before completing your Tear of the Goddess. So do not spam this ability blindly. The right way to use it is to wait for a trade then activate it just before the enemy’s attack or ability hit you or your ADC.
Aria of Perseverance heals invisible allied champions like Evelynn. It would not reveal them but the animation will alert the enemy of their location.
E | 3rd: Song of Celerity
Song of Celerity grants you bonus movement speed and activates an aura that does the same for your teammates.
When setting up a fight, run up to your allies who are behind first before casting this ability. It is important to do this because if you cast it while in the presence of allies up front, they will arrive faster than those in the back and they will begin the fight outnumbered which makes them at risk of being burst down quickly.
R | Ultimate: Crescendo
Crescendo is an AoE stun ability that also deals an average amount of damage. It is a strong engage/disengage tool because it has a fairly wide AoE and quick animation. It is easy to catch two or more enemy champions with this ability.
Crescendo also grants a passive reduction to the base cooldown to all of Sona’s basic abilities.
Sona Early Game Guide
Sona is one the best balance between offensive and defensive type enchanters. She has a long-range spammable AoE poke ability in her 1st, Hymn of Valor. Although, be careful when using this because you might steal your ADC’s last hits.
And she has also a spammable shield and healsin her 2nd, Aria of Perseverance.
But the problem is that she is weak to all-ins pre-level 5 because she has no means to disengage in a fight before she gets her ultimate.
So her tactic in the early game is to poke the enemy as much so that the enemy will be always low on health and therefore discouraged from engaging in an all-in. If the enemy cannot engage in an all-in and trade pokes with you, you’ll always win because you have a spammable heal as well. The only thing you’ll have to worry about is your mana which is easily solved by a Tear of the Goddess.
Sona Late Game Guide
In the mid game and late game, always stay behind your allies. Because of your heals, you will most likely be targeted first. If your team plans to engage, use your 3rd, Song of Celerity to increase the movement speed of your allies.
Then, alternate between 1st, Hymn of Valor and 2nd, Aria of Perseverance to maximize the damage, healing, shielding, and buffs you can give to your allies.
Your Power Chord empowered attacks are extremely useful in clashes so remember to use it intently. 2nd, Aria of Perseverance empowers your attack to reduce the damage output of your target so auto attacks the enemy’s ADC or APC with it during clashes.
When trying to kill someone who is fleeing away, use the empowered attack of your 3rd, Song of Celerity to slow them down.
Your ultimate, Crescendo is an AoE stun so it can be used to turn around fights, secure kills, or save your teammates. Do not wait for the perfect moment and be decisive when using it.
Synergies
It is highly recommended using Sona Wild Rift with the following champions as they synergize well with her.
Miss Fortune and Sona synergize in so many ways. First, they both have an oppressive lane presence due to their superior poke. Second, they both have movement speed enhancement abilities which makes them unmatched when it comes to kiting. And finally, Sona’s ultimate, Crescendo, is a good set up for Miss Fortune’s ultimate, Bullet Time.
Varus has a strong burst damage combo once he reaches level 5 and he is a threat even before that with his long-range burst damage ability 1st, Piercing Arrows. Once you and Varus reach level 5, you can immediately cast your ultimates together and delete the enemy Dragon laners.
All Sona Wild Rift Counter Champions
In this section, we’ll tackle some of Sona Wild Rift Counters.
Sona is weak against hook-type champions because she is immobile so, Blitzcrank is always a threat to her.
Leona has strong all-ins starting level 2 so Sona is always in danger of dying when facing her. A combination of Heal and Exhaust summoner spells are required when facing her and be extra cautious in the early game.
Pros & Cons About Sona
Here are some pros and cons if you are playing with Sona in Wild Rift.
Pros
- Sona has a great team fighting presence and is a safe laner which makes her a good champion to main. She is a pick who can fit and do well on most lineups.
- She grants a lot of utility from the strong poke damage and damage buff, healing with a shield, and movement speed bonus. She can also reduce the damage output of an enemy or slow them down.
- Last but not the least, her ultimate is so straightforwardly good because of how easy it is to land her AoE stun on an enemy team.
Cons
- Sona is squishy and is an easy target. She has low HP and has no options for disengaging an enemy who is trying to kill her aside from her ultimate and by using Flash.
- Because of the reasons above, she cannot roam and more importantly, she can never be alone, or else she’s easily dead when faced with most enemy champions. This makes her capabilities limited to only a small area around her at a time.
FAQ's About Sona in Wild Rift
How good is Sona in Wild Rift?
Sona is a (Tier B) champion. She is an okay fit for most line ups but she is weak against assassins and engage supports which is prevalent in Wild Rift’s meta.
What role / lane should I play with Sona in Wild Rift?
Sona is a Dragon lane enchanter who has a loaded utility kit which can fit most line ups.
What abilities do I level up with Sona?
1st, Hymn of Valor, is maxed first to take advantage of its poking strengths during the early game. However, if the lane is hard, maxing 2nd, Aria of Perseverance, is a viable route. Max 3rd, Song of Celerity last because it grants the least amount of utility for Sona and her team compared to the other two abilities.
What items should I build with Sona?
Archangel Staff is Sona’s first core item because she needs the ability haste and mana to sustain her spam playstyle. Afterwards, she needs to build Harmonic Echo for stronger heals and Ardent Censer to further buff the damage of her allies.
What Runes should I use when playing as Sona?
Aery provides equal amounts of offensive and defensive bonuses. It grants additional damage to your attacks and it also grants an additional shielding component to your 2nd, Aria Of Perseverance. Her other runes are Brutal, Loyalty, and Manaflow Band.