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Grandma's Chili Oil Guide - Burn Sources and 10-Source Cap

Grandma's Chili Oil ARAM Mayhem guide updated for 26.10: 10 Burn-source cap, 150+50 damage formula, reliable burn items, burn augments, and best champions.

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Current Patch Overview

In 26.10 data, #1406 is a T1 Gold augment with about 60.1% win rate and 1.27% pick rate. The current version should not be framed as an old 9-stack build. Plan around up to 10 unique Burn sources that increase Chili Oil damage, healing, and pool size. Current damage is 150 base damage per second plus 50 per Burn source, up to about 650 per second before modifiers.

Current DataValue
Data version 26.10 snapshot from 2026-05-14
Overall strength T1, about 60.1% win rate
Scaling cap Up to 10 Burn sources

Burn Source Mechanics

The Chili Oil pool becomes stronger based on unique Burn sources you own and successfully trigger. In real fights, do not chase the theoretical cap blindly. The stronger setup is one where multiple burns land consistently in the same engage: ability burns, item burns, attack burns, crowd-control burns, and Red Buff burns can all be part of the route.

MechanicCurrent Rule
Damage 150 base per second + 50 per Burn source
Healing 30-75 base per second + 25 per Burn source
Pool size Radius increases per Burn source, with internal caps

Burn Item Priority

Choose burn items that match how your champion deals damage instead of forcing every source. Mages with frequent ability hits usually prefer Liandry's Torment, Blackfire Torch, Malignance, and Fated Ashes. Tanks or bruisers that stay in melee range get more value from Sunfire Aegis and Hollow Radiance.

ItemBest Use
Liandry's Torment Sustained spell damage and front-line shredding
Blackfire Torch Frequent ability hits and AP scaling
Malignance Ultimate-based engages and mage teamfights
Fated Ashes Early low-cost Burn source
Sunfire Aegis Melee tanks staying in range
Hollow Radiance MR tank builds with melee burn

Burn Augments to Pair

The following augments directly or indirectly add Burn routes. Pick based on reliable triggers: frequent casters want Infernal Conduit, attack-based champions want Firebrand, heal/shield kits want Holy Fire, and control-heavy champions can use Tormentor.

AugmentRarityTrigger Route
1406 Gold Baseline trigger; attacks and ability hits apply Burn
Infernal Conduit Infernal Conduit Prismatic Abilities apply infinitely stacking Burn
1075 Prismatic Applies Burn every second to nearby enemies
Firebrand Firebrand Gold Attacks apply Burn
1198 Gold Healing or shielding applies Burn
1085 Silver Immobilize or Ground applies Burn
1009 Silver Red Buff adds attack Burn
1035 Prismatic Ignite creates a Burn window

Best Champion Fits

Current data highlights Brand, Malzahar, Rumble, Lillia, and Zyra as strong Chili Oil users. They share the same pattern: frequent ability hits, sustained damage uptime, or teamfight zones that keep multiple enemies inside Chili Oil.

ChampionData SignalWhy it works
Brand About 56.3% win rate Frequent spell hits and strong teamfight coverage
Malzahar About 57.1% win rate Reliable damage uptime and suppression windows
Rumble About 55.1% win rate Melee uptime and zone control
Lillia About 61.5% win rate High mobility and repeat triggers
Zyra About 54.2% win rate Plants and control amplify zone pressure

Practical Build Advice

The safest plan is to secure one primary trigger, then add two or three high-frequency Burn sources. Mages usually start from Liandry's Torment or Blackfire Torch, then pair Infernal Conduit, Slow Cooker, or Holy Fire. Tanks should lean on Sunfire-style items and reliable melee control. Do not sacrifice core durability, haste, or damage curve just to chase the 10-source cap.


FAQ

Is Grandma's Chili Oil still a 9-stack augment?

No. Current data uses a cap of up to 10 Burn sources, so the old 9-stack wording is outdated. Read the augment around the 26.10 damage formula: 150 base damage plus 50 per Burn source, with current healing values.

Which Burn sources should you prioritize?

Mages should prioritize Liandry's Torment, Blackfire Torch, Malignance, Fated Ashes, and Infernal Conduit. Melee tanks should prioritize Sunfire Aegis, Hollow Radiance, Slow Cooker, Tormentor, or Red Buff burns. Reliability matters more than raw count.

Do champion innate burns always count?

Not always. Some champion damage-over-time effects look like burns but may not be recognized as unique Chili Oil Burn sources. For stable scaling, rely first on items, augments, Ignite, or Red Buff burns.

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