![]() ![]() His W-Q (Headbutt and Pulverize) combo is now a THING. Alistar is a very popular champ all around right now, and he has an interesting mechanic that hasn’t always been consistent to pull off. Considering how strong she already is, these two buffs aren’t huge but will definitely make her more consistent when choosing her mid lane. ![]() She now gets more energy (resource used for her skills) back from hitting enemies after they have been marked with her Q, Mark of the Assassin, and a significant buff to the speed of her ult, Shadow Dance. Lets start with buffs! The first champ to get a buff is the assassin Akali, she received two buffs that should help her laning and killing potential. I am only going to cover the changes that I think will affect gameplay. If you want to read every single update in the patch, I would recommend the official patch notes that Riot has put on the League of Legends homepage. This patch (6.3) was pretty big in comparison to the last one (6.2) and a number of champs have received pretty substantial buffs (improvements) and nerfs (made weaker). This will be worded for those who are familiar with the lingo of League of Legends but I will try my best to explain for those who aren’t. I just hit Platinum 5 after my placement games landed me in Gold 1 and I’ve noticed quite a few bans and picks across all my games in solo/team queue in ranked. Hello LTG readers, this is Brett (Sentient Pulse) giving you a general update on this League of Legends patch and some general information regarding current lane trends. ![]()
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