Multiplayer Online Battle Arenas (or MOBAs) used to be the sole realm of desktops. Ever since the original Defense of the Ancients (DoTA) user created mod opened up the floodgates, the MOBA scene has never looked back. It even managed to grab the attention away from the Multiplayer FPS king, Countersrike.

Today, the 5 vs. 5 team MOBAs are the eSports poster children. LAN parties and big money tournaments alike are built on them.

Until recently, the mobile MOBA had one undisputed champ: Moonton's Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (aka Mobile Legends). But in 2020, that crown has a new challenger, which is Riot Games' League of Legends: Wild Rift (or just Wild Rift).

Wild Rift is actually based on the main League of Legends franchise. Most of the gameplay elements, character choices, and team dynamics were faithfully recreated with the mobile gaming sensibilities intact. Now that the dust has settled on Wild Rift's debut, how does it stack up vs. the big dog, Mobile Legends? Let's take a look at the blow-by-blow comparisons between the two head on!

Mobile Legends is Better than Wild Rift

First, we will look at the reasons why Mobile Legends is better than Wild Rift.

Mobile Legends is Simpler than Wild Rift

In terms of gameplay, Mobile Legends is simpler. The roles are simply broken down to DPS, Tank, Nuke, and Support. Although there are subclasses like Assassin, Fighter, Mage, Marksman, and Jungler, there is not a whole lot of variation. If you can play one style, the other characters of that style will not be too difficult to learn and be comfortable playing with.