LoL Meme Soundboard: Best Pentakill Audio Ideas

Build the best lol meme soundboard with PENTAKILL announcer, GG EZ, Yasuo wind quote, Zed blade parody, and ARAM hype drops for Discord in 2026.

A well-built lol meme soundboard is the difference between a quiet post-game Discord call and a server-wide celebration that lasts twenty minutes after the match ends. Drop a “PENTAKILL!” announcer recreation the moment your fifth kill lands and you’ve created a moment people reference for weeks. This guide covers the best League of Legends meme audio ideas, how to source them legally through original recreations, how to wire everything up with global hotkeys, and how to stay completely safe with Riot Vanguard running in the background.

Why LoL Audio Hits Different on a Soundboard

League of Legends has been producing culturally dominant audio since 2009. The announcer’s voice is one of the most recognized in competitive gaming — those rising, reverbed callouts are wired into millions of players’ brains after thousands of hours of gameplay. Champion one-liners like Yasuo’s “death is like the wind — always by my side” or Zed’s “the unseen blade is the deadliest” have escaped the game entirely and live as memes across Reddit, TikTok, and Discord.

That’s the raw material for a great soundboard: short, instantly recognizable, loaded with emotional context. A two-second clip communicates an entire situation without explanation.

The secondary advantage is community size. League of Legends is consistently one of the most-played PC games worldwide. When you drop a LoL audio in a mixed gaming Discord, there’s a high probability that at least half the people there will recognize it. That reach makes LoL a better soundboard source than more niche game audio.


The Core LoL Meme Sound Drops

PENTAKILL Announcer Recreation

The flagship clip on any LoL meme soundboard. “PENTAKILL!” — five syllables, ascending drama, that specific reverb that sounds like it’s coming from somewhere larger than a speaker. The original uses a multi-layered announcer voice with a slight echo chamber effect.

For a legal recreation: record or generate “PENTAKILL” in a deep announcer voice, apply reverb and a subtle chorus to get the spatial feel, and export at 128 kbps MP3 for a tight 1.5-second clip. When to use it: the moment anyone on your team — or even the enemy — scores a penta. Also works whenever something absurdly impressive happens in any context.

”GG EZ” Meme Drop

“GG EZ” is peak LoL toxicity, but as a meme audio it lands in a completely different register — everyone knows it’s a bit, the self-awareness is part of the joke. The meme context is what matters here: it’s not genuine gloating, it’s quoting the format.

The audio works best as a short, flat delivery — no inflection, deadpan “gg ez” — followed by a moment of silence. The silence is load-bearing. Use it right after a clean play, when someone on your team does something unexpectedly clutch, or whenever a discussion concludes in obvious fashion.

Note: this post covers it strictly as a meme audio in a meta-ironic context. Playing it at actual opponents in ranked games is a different situation and outside the scope of soundboard humor.

Yasuo — “Death Is Like the Wind”

“Death is like the wind — always by my side.” One of the most quoted champion lines in the game. The original delivery is calm, slightly wistful, dramatically oversized for the context of a lane fight. That gap between tone and situation is what makes it a meme.

Recreation approach: slow, measured cadence, slightly melancholic but not anguished. The pause after “wind” is important. The whole clip runs about four seconds — trim it tight so “always by my side” is the last thing heard before silence.

When to use it: after a death that wasn’t your fault, when a support lets you die, whenever the mood requires philosophical acceptance of an uncontrollable outcome.

Zed — “The Unseen Blade Is the Deadliest”

Zed’s iconic taunt. Fast, sharp delivery — the original sounds like a warning delivered too late. For a soundboard it works as a pre-play setup (“I’m about to do something”) or as a reaction to an insanely clean kill.

The meme version of this line has evolved to mean roughly “no one saw that coming” or “I was going to do that anyway.” Deliver it with confidence. The clip should be under three seconds.

First Blood Callout

“First blood.” Two words, the original announcer voice, the slight pause before the second word that gives it weight. This one is less about the exact words and more about the audio signature — the rising pitch, the clean pronunciation.

Use it any time someone scores the first notable achievement in a session: first good play, first song chosen, first pizza slice taken. The universal “first of something” meaning has drifted entirely away from LoL for many audiences, which makes it even better — it lands in any context.

Howling Abyss Ambient Hook

The ARAM map has a distinct audio identity: wind, distant echoes, a slightly ominous ambience that matches the “one lane, no going back” format. A 3–4 second recreation of that ambient texture serves as a perfect ARAM session opener — drop it when everyone loads into the lobby.

Recreation: low wind noise, subtle distant reverb, no music. Free wind effect files from CC0 libraries layered with a slight hall reverb reproduce the feel without ripping game assets.

Double Kill / Triple Kill Progressions

The penta gets the most love, but the progression from double → triple → quadra → penta is its own arc. Having each callout as a separate slot lets you fire them in real time as a multi-kill builds, turning a Discord call into a live commentary track.

Assign them to consecutive keys: Ctrl+Shift+5 through Ctrl+Shift+9 for double through penta. You won’t have time to look — the muscle memory of which key maps to which kill count is what makes it work.


Soundboard Setup Comparison

Not all soundboard software handles the demands of live LoL sessions equally. The main factors: global hotkeys that work through fullscreen LoL, compatibility with Riot Vanguard, and clean routing to Discord.

FeatureVoxBoosterResananceMorphVOX Pro
Global hotkeysYesYesYes (paid)
Riot Vanguard compatibleYes (low-latency audio capture, no kernel driver)YesYes
Mixes with mic (single device)YesNoYes
Soundboard slots64 (8 pages × 8)Unlimited~50
Voice effects on same streamYesNoYes
Noise suppressionYesNoYes (paid)
PriceFrom $6.99/moFreeFreemium
Windows 10/11YesYesYes

Resanance is the free option and works well for pure soundboard use. The catch: it outputs to a separate virtual audio device, meaning you need Voicemeeter or VB-Cable to blend it with your microphone into Discord. Adds a routing step.

MorphVOX Pro has a built-in meme sound library which is convenient, but global hotkeys require the paid tier and the free version has slot limits.

VoxBooster routes soundboard and microphone as one stream via low-latency audio capture, no extra software needed, and explicitly has no kernel driver — important when Vanguard is running. A single hotkey from fullscreen LoL fires the clip directly into your Discord voice channel.


Vanguard Safety: Why low-latency audio capture Matters

Riot’s Vanguard anti-cheat now covers League of Legends in addition to VALORANT. It runs at kernel level and monitors for software that injects into game processes or installs drivers that interact with game memory.

Audio software that uses low-latency audio capture (Windows Audio Session API) operates entirely in user-space audio pipeline. It intercepts audio at the Windows API level — the same layer your headphones and microphone use — not at the game process level. Vanguard has no reason to flag it.

The practical rule: soundboard software that requires no kernel driver and touches only audio APIs is clean. VoxBooster fits that profile. The low-latency audio capture approach means your soundboard hotkeys fire, Discord receives the audio, and Vanguard never sees the interaction because it’s in a completely different layer of the OS.


How to Set Up Your LoL Meme Soundboard in VoxBooster

Step 1 — Prepare your audio files

You need original recreations or parody versions of the iconic lines — do not rip audio directly from the game client. Options:

  • Record yourself doing the announcer voice and apply reverb in Audacity
  • Use a text-to-speech service with a dramatic announcer preset and apply processing
  • Source CC0 voice acting from community sites where creators have posted original parody versions

Target file specs: MP3 at 128 kbps, 1.5–4 seconds per clip. Name files clearly: pentakill-announcer.mp3, gg-ez-meme.mp3, yasuo-wind.mp3.

Step 2 — Load into VoxBooster

Open VoxBooster → Soundboard tab. Drag files onto the slot grid or right-click any slot and browse to the file. Use page organization:

  • Page 1 — LoL Announcer calls: PENTAKILL, First Blood, Double Kill, Triple Kill, Quadra Kill
  • Page 2 — Champion quotes: Yasuo wind, Zed unseen blade, and 3–4 more champion one-liners
  • Page 3 — ARAM / lobby hype: Howling Abyss ambient, GG EZ, match-start sting, post-game reactions
  • Pages 4–8: Other games, general memes, personal clips

Step 3 — Assign global hotkeys

Right-click any slot → Assign hotkey. Suggested LoL meme layout:

Ctrl+Shift+1  →  PENTAKILL (main)
Ctrl+Shift+2  →  GG EZ meme
Ctrl+Shift+3  →  First Blood
Ctrl+Shift+4  →  Yasuo wind line
Ctrl+Shift+5  →  Double Kill
Ctrl+Shift+6  →  Triple Kill
Ctrl+Shift+7  →  Quadra Kill
Ctrl+Shift+8  →  Zed unseen blade
Ctrl+Shift+9  →  Howling Abyss ambient
Ctrl+Shift+0  →  Stop all (emergency)

These hotkeys fire from fullscreen LoL without alt-tabbing.

Step 4 — Route to Discord

In Discord: Settings → Voice & Video → Input Device → leave set to your real microphone. VoxBooster handles the mix at the low-latency audio capture level — you don’t need to switch input devices or install virtual cables. Both your voice and soundboard clips play through the same Discord channel.

For OBS streaming: same principle — point OBS mic source at your real microphone and it captures the full mix. See the VoxBooster Discord setup guide for detailed step-by-step routing.

Step 5 — Volume balance and test

Run a Discord test call in an empty server. Play each clip and confirm levels aren’t clipping. The PENTAKILL clip tends to peak hot — drop its slot volume to 80% relative to your speaking level. Use the global soundboard level slider in VoxBooster to set an overall ceiling first, then fine-tune per slot.


Timing Strategy for Live LoL Sessions

The difference between a good soundboard moment and an annoying one is timing precision. In an active LoL session, the high-value windows are brief:

Penta window: You have about two seconds after the kill-screen notification to fire the PENTAKILL clip before the energy in the call moves on. Pre-position your finger on Ctrl+Shift+1 during late-game teamfights. The reaction time requirement is real.

First Blood: Fires naturally — whoever gets it happens. Keep the hotkey accessible from the moment loading screen ends.

Death reactions: Yasuo wind and philosophical death quotes have a natural 1–2 second pause after a kill flashes on screen. That’s your window.

Post-match: GG EZ and ARAM hype clips work best in the 10–30 seconds after the game ends, while the end screen is up. The group is still focused and the energy is highest.

Avoid: firing soundboard clips during active gameplay focus moments — key objectives (Baron, Dragon, Elder), critical teamfight initiation. Good timing means reading the call’s attention level, not just triggering on every play.


Building an ARAM Party Soundboard Page

ARAM gets its own page because the energy is different. The mode is chaotic, the team composition is random, and the Howling Abyss produces a specific communal chaos energy that deserves dedicated audio.

Recommended ARAM soundboard page layout (Page 3):

SlotClipHotkey
1Howling Abyss ambient intro (3s)Ctrl+Shift+Alt+1
2”All random, all mid” parody calloutCtrl+Shift+Alt+2
3First Blood for ARAM lobbyCtrl+Shift+Alt+3
4Yasuo wind (death inevitable)Ctrl+Shift+Alt+4
5PENTAKILL (because ARAM pentas are rare and glorious)Ctrl+Shift+Alt+5
6GG EZ flat deliveryCtrl+Shift+Alt+6
7Champion-pick chaos reactionCtrl+Shift+Alt+7
8Post-game wind-down ambientCtrl+Shift+Alt+8

Switch to Page 3 with Ctrl+Shift+PgDn from the Page 1 base layout.


Sourcing LoL Meme Audio Legally

The rules are simple. Do not rip audio directly from the LoL game client or official Riot videos for streaming or public use. Riot’s content usage policies are specific about this. What works:

  • Original voice recreations: Record your own version of the announcer lines. Apply dramatic reverb, adjust pitch slightly. Your recreation of “PENTAKILL!” is your own content.
  • Text-to-speech parody: Use a TTS service to generate a voice in an announcer style. Apply your own processing. Different enough to be original.
  • Community parody recordings: Sites like Myinstants host user-created LoL parody clips. Check the upload source and favor clearly labeled “parody” or “recreation” entries.
  • CC0 voice acting: Some voice artists post game-inspired content under Creative Commons licenses on platforms like Freesound.org.

For purely personal use in private Discord calls, the copyright question matters less. For Twitch/YouTube streaming, the recreated versions are the safe path.

Also relevant: the Wikipedia article on League of Legends has a detailed game history section worth reading if you want to contextualize why these specific audio moments became cultural touchstones.


FAQ

What is the best LoL meme soundboard clip to open with? The PENTAKILL announcer recreation is the strongest opener — five syllables, rising drama, zero context required. Any Discord call recognizes it instantly. Pair it with a custom Howling Abyss ambience clip for ARAM sessions to maximize crowd reaction.

Is VoxBooster safe to use with Riot Vanguard running? Yes. VoxBooster uses low-latency audio capture audio interception — it never touches game memory, injects no DLL, and installs no kernel driver. Riot Vanguard targets kernel-level cheats, not audio software. VoxBooster runs clean alongside Vanguard on Windows 10 and 11.

Can I use the PENTAKILL audio drop on Discord without routing issues? No extra routing needed. VoxBooster mixes soundboard audio with your mic at the low-latency audio capture level, so Discord sees one clean input stream. Assign a hotkey, press it mid-game, and the clip plays instantly without alt-tabbing or changing your Discord input device.

How do I avoid Riot DMCA when using LoL audio in streams? Use original recreations of the iconic phrases rather than ripping in-game audio directly. Recreated voiceovers, text-to-speech in the announcer style, or your own parody recordings are streaming-safe. Do not loop in-game music tracks — those will trigger Content ID.

What hotkey layout works best for a LoL meme soundboard? Keep PENTAKILL on Ctrl+Shift+1 as your primary fire. Assign GG EZ meme, First Blood callout, and Yasuo wind line to Ctrl+Shift+2, 3, and 4. Use Ctrl+Shift+0 as an emergency stop. This layout fires from fullscreen LoL without alt-tabbing.

Does the LoL meme soundboard work during ranked games? The soundboard runs in the background and hotkeys fire globally. You can trigger a PENTAKILL drop in Discord voice chat during a ranked game without switching windows. Your opponents hear nothing — the audio only goes to your microphone output channel.

Which LoL sound drops work best for ARAM parties on Discord? Howling Abyss ambient wind intro, the ARAM “all random” callout parody, First Blood fanfare, and the Yasuo “death is like the wind” recreation are the four pillars of a strong ARAM soundboard page. Add a short penta fanfare for post-match hype.


Start Your LoL Meme Board

A focused LoL soundboard runs on 12–15 well-chosen clips. PENTAKILL is the anchor, the champion quote lines fill the character moments, and the announcer progression (double through penta) handles the live commentary role. Get those wired up with global hotkeys, confirm the Vanguard-safe low-latency audio capture routing, and the next group session becomes something people talk about.

VoxBooster’s free trial covers everything described here — full soundboard access, global hotkeys, low-latency audio capture routing, no kernel driver. Start the trial and build your first LoL page before your next ARAM session.

Try VoxBooster — 3-day free trial.

Real-time voice cloning, soundboard, and effects — wherever you already talk.

  • No credit card
  • ~30ms latency
  • Discord · Teams · OBS
Try free for 3 days