League of LegendsGameplay Designer RiotPhlox has revealed which champions will be targeted in the upcoming patch 11.24. The new patch will feature another set of Preseason adjustments.
Preseason has brought many sizable changes toLeague of Legends, including two new dragons and numerous items. Last year’s Preseason broughtthe controversial Item Overhauland it seems as though Riot Games is not finished with its item adjustments.
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Unlike most regular patches, 11.24 will bring multiple system changes:
Chemtech Dragon Soul is certainlyone of the most obnoxious additionsRiot has introduced in the last couple of seasons. This dragon soul has the potential to completely change the course of the game. Having a mini-Sion passive attached to each champion has a huge impact in team fights and most players would prefer this dragon soul over end-game buff objectives such as Baron or even Elder Dragon.
The followingLeague of Legendschampions will receive adjustments:
Since the release ofArcane,Vi’s popularity has gone through the roof. Her pick rate has spiked over the last two weeks, and she’s currently at a staggering 15%. Vi’s slowly climbing her way to becoming one of the most picked champions inLeague of Legends. However, such a drastic spike in popularity is usually followed up by a drop in win rate percentages, but Vi’s win rate has actually increased to 53%.
Caitlyn has always beenone of the most popularLeague of Legendschampionsand her visual update has been one of the main topics on Reddit over the last couple of days. ALeague of Legendsemployee by the name Riot Rovient has revealed that Caitlyn’s visual update will target some of her micro-mechanics such as animation cancels which have had a bad impact on her overall power. This new mechanic will revert those changes to a certain degree and Caitlyn will most likely return to the ADC meta.
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