LOL: Riot will attack the worst game champions on a patch that pulls out from Quicio to the community
Although Riot Games does not plan to introduce great changes in the game over the next few weeks, League of Legends will receive a small patch called 12.5b in which the developer wants to make some adjustments. A miniature update that has negatively surprised the community, which took a surprise to see that in the advance offered by the company were nevertheless than the most discussed. Both RYZE and APHELIOS , currently located as the two worst game champions according to their statistics in qualifying games, will have a reduction of power.
NERF to the two worst League of Legends champions
Many players have felt this adjustment as a free attack on some characters who go through a complicated moment . The developer is covered in their performance in the professional scene to justify reductions of power. A decision with which you probably have the objective of expanding the range of champions available in the playoffs of LEC 2022 and the rest of its large tournaments. However, the decision does not fit all to its Character Update Framework.
Although Ryze does meet the Riot Games requirements to carry out a NERF with an average presence of 91.5% in the last two competitive patches, The change to Apalelios can not be justified according to the usual criteria of League of Legends It is true that developers take freedoms beyond this equilibrium framework to make changes, but with an average of 74.5% appearances and a negative victory rate of 48.1% even in professional game, it seems unliken Adjust the shooter back.
Currently Apalelios (45.9%) and Ryze (44.6%) occupy the worst Langier List positions based on the victory ratio . Even by surrendering something better in the highest ranges of the game, neither of them becomes up to the rest of the campus in the greatest MMR ranges of League of Legends. A situation that leads to prolonging during the last seasons and has led to many complaints from the community, which can barely use these two characters consistently due to constant power reductions.
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