In League of Legends, the meta isn't something that's stagnant. Players are always looking for the most optimal and the strongest tools inside the game, especially those that grind the game hardcore.
While the changes are tentative, the Teamfight Tactics' development team is preparing one of the largest balance patches in the game's history.
One of these League of Legends champions will be getting a makeover, but which looks the best currently? Let's look at some fan art!
“Festival of Beasts”, also known as the mid-season set for Teamfight Tactic's set 4, ‘Fates', has finally hit the live servers. With it, it said goodbye to almost a third of the cham
A leak on Wednesday afternoon may have spoiled a surprise that some League of Legends' players have been waiting on since last year (or even longer).
On Tuesday afternoon, the Legends of Runterra development team announced what players can expect in the upcoming 1.14 patch, which features a myriad of balance changes to some of the most (and least) played cards in the game. In addition to the following card adjustments, the development stated that these were the last ones they have planned in the Call of the Mountain expansion before the first Seasonal Tournament kicks off in December. Also rolling out with the patch is the first iteration of a spectator mode so players can watch their friends play games live inside the client for the first time.
The third and final champion coming to Legends of Runeterra's upcoming expansion, Monuments of Power, plans on turning up the heat where the sky is the limit. On Monday morning, Riot Games announced on their official Twitter page for the game that Shyvana is joining the pool of playable champion cards when the expansion officially goes live on October 15.
The Riot Games dev team has been hard at work, and they just announced the next champion VGU - Dr. Mundo - which will go live in 2021. Read more on their efforts and Dr. Mundo's timeline here.