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Proxies for Wild Rift: How to Play on Asian Servers and Reduce Ping

Want to play Wild Rift on Asian servers or reduce ping? We discuss which proxies work, how to set them up, and why most newcomers choose the wrong type.

πŸ“…June 3, 2026
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League of Legends Wild Rift is still unavailable in several countries, and players from Russia and the CIS regularly face high ping and regional restrictions. Proxies are one way to bypass these issues, but it is essential to understand which type of proxy is suitable for your task; otherwise, instead of 60 ms, you may end up with 400 ms and a drop connection right in ranked matches.

In this guide, we will cover: why proxies are needed for Wild Rift, which types work, how to set them up without unnecessary technical knowledge, and what to do to avoid getting your account banned.

Why Proxies are Needed for Wild Rift

Wild Rift is the mobile version of League of Legends, which uses a regional server system. This means that your account is tied to a specific region, and there are virtually no options to switch between them within the game. This is where the need for proxies arises.

Here are three main reasons why players use proxies for Wild Rift:

  • Access to Closed Regions. Wild Rift is not officially launched in some countries (for example, access is limited or unstable in several CIS regions). A proxy with an IP from the desired country allows you to bypass geo-blocking and connect to the game.
  • Playing on Asian Servers. Korean, Japanese, and Taiwanese servers are considered the most competitive. Many players want to practice there or farm accounts for sale.
  • Reducing Ping by Changing the Route. Sometimes, the internet provider builds a non-optimal route to Riot Games servers. A proxy server in the desired country can redirect traffic along a shorter path.
  • Access to Regional Events and Skins. Some events in Wild Rift are launched only in specific regions β€” for example, collaborations with Asian brands. Proxies allow participation in them.
  • Multi-Accounting and Farming. Some players create multiple accounts on different servers β€” for training, selling, or testing. Proxies allow traffic to be split between accounts.

It is important to understand: proxies are not VPNs. Proxies redirect only part of the traffic of a specific application, while VPNs change all traffic of the device. For mobile games, this is a fundamental difference, which we will discuss in more detail below.

Wild Rift Regional Servers: What You Need to Know

Riot Games has divided Wild Rift into several large regional clusters. Each cluster has its own servers, rules, and even a separate game client. Here are the main regions:

Region Countries Features Required IP from Which Country
Asia (SEA) Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines The most active region, many players TH, ID, VN, PH
East Asia Japan, Korea, Taiwan Highly competitive, unique events JP, KR, TW
Europe EU countries, Russia Stable region, moderate competition DE, FR, NL, PL
North America USA, Canada Separate client, unique content US, CA
Middle East / Africa UAE, Saudi Arabia Growing region, exclusive events AE, SA

The key point: for each region, you need a proxy with an IP from the specific country that is part of that cluster. For example, to play on the Korean server, you need an IP with a Korean address. A German or French IP will not work for this β€” you will either end up on the European server or receive a geo-blocking error.

It is also important to consider that some regions require phone number verification during registration β€” for example, the Korean server requires a Korean number. Proxies only solve the IP address issue, but not the phone number. This needs to be taken into account in advance.

Which Types of Proxies are Suitable for Wild Rift

Not all proxies are equally useful for online gaming. Let's discuss three main types and their applicability to Wild Rift.

1. Residential Proxies

Residential proxies use IP addresses of real home users. This means that for Riot Games, your traffic appears as if it is coming from an ordinary player in the desired country. Such proxies are almost never blocked because their IPs belong to pools of real providers (Comcast, SK Telecom, NTT, etc.).

Pros for Wild Rift: high reliability, minimal risk of account ban, work for bypassing geo-blocking during registration. Cons: speed is slightly lower than that of data centers, and cost is higher. For regular gaming with low ping, this is not the ideal choice β€” better to use for initial registration and bypassing blocks.

2. Mobile Proxies

Mobile proxies operate through IP addresses of mobile operators (4G/5G). These are the most "clean" addresses in terms of anti-fraud systems, because one mobile IP can be used by hundreds of real subscribers simultaneously β€” this is normal for mobile networks.

Pros for Wild Rift: Wild Rift is a mobile game, and mobile proxies appear as organic as possible. Riot Games sees the traffic as coming from an ordinary mobile player. They are excellent for multi-accounting and farming accounts on Asian servers. Cons: the most expensive type of proxy, ping may be unstable due to the specifics of mobile networks.

3. Data Center Proxies

Data center proxies are the fastest and cheapest. They operate through servers in commercial data centers and provide consistently low ping. If your goal is to reduce latency while playing on a specific server, data center proxies will yield the best speed results.

Pros for Wild Rift: speed, connection stability, low price. Cons: IPs are easily identified as "commercial" β€” Riot Games may block such an IP during new account registration. For an existing account, the risk is lower.

πŸ’‘ Summary of Proxy Types for Wild Rift:

  • New Account Registration β†’ residential or mobile proxies
  • Account Farming / Multi-Accounting β†’ mobile proxies
  • Reducing Ping on Existing Account β†’ data center proxies
  • Access to Regional Events β†’ residential proxies from the required country

How Proxies Affect Ping: An Honest Review

Here we need to be honest: proxies do not always reduce ping. It all depends on the geography and quality of the specific proxy server. Let's analyze when proxies help and when they do not.

When Proxies Reduce Ping

Imagine: you are in Russia and want to play on the Japanese Wild Rift server. Your provider builds a route through several transit nodes in Europe and the USA before the traffic reaches Japan. Total β€” 280 ms.

If you use a proxy server physically located in Japan or South Korea, the traffic goes directly: Russia β†’ proxy in Japan β†’ Wild Rift server in Japan. The route is shorter, and there are fewer transit nodes. The real result β€” ping can drop to 120–160 ms.

When Proxies Increase Ping

If the proxy server is physically farther from the game server than your provider, the ping will increase. For example, using an American proxy to play on a European server will add 100–200 ms of latency.

It is also important to consider the quality of the proxy itself: an overloaded server with thousands of users will give an unstable ping with spikes. For gaming, it is critically important to choose proxies with dedicated or semi-dedicated channels, rather than from shared pools with high load.

Your Location Target Server Proxy Expected Result
Russia / CIS Japan / Korea JP/KR data center βœ… Ping reduction by 30–50%
Europe SEA (Thailand) TH data center βœ… Ping reduction, direct route
Russia Europe US proxy ❌ Ping will increase by 150+ ms
Any country Any region Overloaded shared proxy ❌ Unstable ping, drops

Practical advice: before purchasing a proxy to reduce ping β€” check the ping to the proxy server through a regular ping test. If the ping to the proxy itself is already 200 ms, then the ping to the game server will be even higher.

How to Set Up a Proxy for Wild Rift: Step-by-Step Instructions

Wild Rift is a mobile game, and setting up a proxy for it differs from setting it up for a browser or parser. Let's look at several working methods.

Method 1: Proxy through Wi-Fi Settings (Android / iOS)

The simplest way is to set up the proxy directly in the Wi-Fi settings on your phone. This way, all traffic, including Wild Rift, will go through the proxy.

On Android:

  1. Open Settings β†’ Wi-Fi
  2. Long press on your Wi-Fi network name β†’ tap Modify Network
  3. Open Advanced Options
  4. In the Proxy field, select Manual
  5. Enter the Proxy Host (IP address) and Port from your proxy data
  6. Tap Save
  7. Launch Wild Rift β€” traffic will go through the proxy

On iOS (iPhone):

  1. Open Settings β†’ Wi-Fi
  2. Tap the ℹ️ button next to your network
  3. Scroll down to the HTTP Proxy section
  4. Select Manual
  5. Enter the Server (IP) and Port
  6. If the proxy requires authentication β€” toggle the Authentication switch and enter your username/password
  7. Tap back β€” the settings will be saved automatically

⚠️ Important:

The built-in proxy in Wi-Fi settings only supports HTTP/HTTPS protocols. Wild Rift uses UDP for game data, and HTTP proxies do not intercept UDP traffic. This means that the actual gameplay (ping, character movement) may not go through the proxy β€” only HTTP requests (authorization, content loading).

Method 2: Through Emulator on PC (BlueStacks, LDPlayer, MuMu)

Many players run Wild Rift on PC through Android emulators. This provides more flexibility in proxy setup. Let's consider it using BlueStacks as an example:

  1. Launch BlueStacks
  2. Go to BlueStacks Settings β†’ Network (or through Android settings inside the emulator)
  3. Select Wi-Fi Settings inside the emulator
  4. Long press the virtual Wi-Fi network β†’ Modify Network β†’ Advanced β†’ Proxy β†’ Manual
  5. Enter the proxy data: IP, port, username/password
  6. Save and restart Wild Rift within the emulator

For LDPlayer and MuMu Player, the algorithm is similar β€” proxy settings are found in the Android settings inside the emulator. The advantage of the emulator: you can launch multiple copies with different proxies simultaneously β€” convenient for multi-accounting.

Method 3: Through ProxyCap or Analogues (for Full UDP Interception)

If you are playing through an emulator on PC and want all traffic, including UDP (real game traffic), to go through the proxy, use special interception programs:

  • ProxyCap β€” a paid program that intercepts traffic of a specific application and routes it through a SOCKS5 proxy
  • Proxifier β€” a popular alternative that supports rules for specific processes
  • SocksCap64 β€” a free option for basic tasks

In Proxifier, the setup looks like this: add your SOCKS5 proxy to the server list β†’ create a rule for the emulator process (for example, HD-Player.exe for BlueStacks) β†’ select the created proxy as the target. After that, all emulator traffic will go through the proxy, including UDP.

Ban Risks and How to Minimize Them

Riot Games actively combats multi-accounting and the use of third-party tools. Here’s what you need to know to avoid losing your account.

What Can Lead to a Ban

  • Using a Data Center IP for Registration. Riot is well aware of the IP ranges of commercial data centers (AWS, Google Cloud, OVH). Registering from such an IP is a red flag.
  • Sudden Change of Geolocation. If yesterday you played with a Russian IP and today with a Japanese one β€” that’s suspicious. The system may require verification or temporarily block the account.
  • Using One Proxy for Multiple Accounts. If 10 accounts are registered from one IP β€” all of them are at risk.
  • Violating Game Rules through Proxy. A proxy does not provide immunity from bans for cheats, toxicity, or boosting ratings.

How to Reduce Risks

  • Use Residential or Mobile Proxies for Registration β€” they appear as real users.
  • One Account = One Proxy. Do not use one IP for multiple accounts simultaneously.
  • Do Not Change Proxies Frequently. Choose a proxy for a specific account and use it consistently β€” this creates a stable "digital footprint".
  • Follow Game Rules. A proxy does not protect against bans for violations within the game.
  • Choose Proxies with SOCKS5 Support. This protocol works better with game traffic and does not add unnecessary HTTP headers that might expose the proxy.

Comparison of Proxy Types for Wild Rift

Let’s summarize in a comparative table so you can quickly choose the appropriate type of proxy for your task.

Parameter Residential Mobile Data Center
Bypass Geo-Blocking βœ… Excellent βœ… Excellent ⚠️ Risk of Blocking
Speed / Ping ⚠️ Average ⚠️ Unstable βœ… High
Account Ban Risk βœ… Low βœ… Minimal ⚠️ Medium
Multi-Accounting βœ… Good βœ… Excellent ⚠️ Caution
Cost πŸ’° Average πŸ’°πŸ’° High πŸ’° Low
Best for Registration, access to events Farming, multi-accounting Reducing ping on PC

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get banned in Wild Rift for using a proxy?

A proxy itself is not a violation of Wild Rift rules. Riot Games bans for cheats, boosting ratings, toxicity, and fraud β€” but not for changing IPs. However, if you use a proxy for multi-accounting and one of the accounts gets banned for a violation, the other accounts from the same IP may come under scrutiny. Therefore, the rule "one account β€” one proxy" is critically important.

Do free proxies work for Wild Rift?

Technically β€” sometimes they work. Practically β€” free proxies are unstable, overloaded, have high ping, and are often already blocked by Riot Games. For gaming, this is unacceptable: a drop in connection in the middle of ranked guarantees defeat and penalties. Free proxies are suitable only for checking geo-availability, but not for real gameplay.

Which protocol to choose: HTTP or SOCKS5?

For Wild Rift, definitely SOCKS5. HTTP proxies only work with web traffic and do not intercept UDP packets, which the game uses to transmit gameplay data. SOCKS5 operates at a lower level and supports any types of traffic β€” TCP and UDP. If your proxy provider offers both options, always choose SOCKS5 for gaming.

Do I need a proxy if I already have a VPN?

VPNs and proxies are different tools. A VPN encrypts all traffic of the device and changes the IP for everything running on the phone or PC. A proxy can be set up specifically β€” only for a particular application or emulator. For multi-accounting, proxies are preferable: each account gets its unique IP, while a VPN gives one IP for the entire device. Also, many VPN services have worse speeds due to encryption β€” which is critical for games requiring low ping.

How to check if the proxy works before launching the game?

The simplest way: after setting up the proxy, open a browser on the device (or inside the emulator) and go to the site whatismyipaddress.com or 2ip.ru. If the IP and country of your proxy are displayed β€” everything is set up correctly. If your real IP is shown β€” the proxy is not working, check the settings.

Conclusion

Proxies for Wild Rift are a working tool that solves two main tasks: access to closed regional servers and reducing ping through route optimization. The main thing is to choose the right type of proxy for your goal.

If you need to register an account on an Asian server or access a regional event β€” use residential proxies with an IP from the required country. For farming accounts and multi-accounting, mobile proxies will provide maximum protection against blocks. If your goal is to reduce ping while playing through an emulator on PC β€” data center proxies with a server in the required region will provide the best speed at minimal costs.

Always use the SOCKS5 protocol, choose proxies that are physically close to the Wild Rift servers in the desired region, and do not forget the rule "one account β€” one IP."

If you are just starting and want to try the game on Asian servers or access closed regional content β€” we recommend starting with residential proxies: they reliably bypass geo-blocking and have minimal risk of being blocked by Riot Games.

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