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League of Legends: All Yone’s Abilities (& How They Work)

Misfts ended the Spring Split with a sixth place finish in playoffs, losing to Rouge. Many believed that the team would take a step up with the addition of former Team SoloMid bot laner Kasper “Kobbe” Kobberup. Mid laner Fabian ‘FEBIVEN” Diepstraten combined with Kobbe in theory should propel the team to compete with the likes of Origen, Mad Lions and Ro

Alright, that heading is a bit of an exaggeration, but Phoenix is the character to have received the most significant nerfs in this patch. The three main changes are that Fire Spirits has had its cooldown increased from 45/40/35/30 to 51/44/37/30, leaving the ability virtually unchanged in the late game but more difficult to spam in the early g

As usual, there is quite a bit to read in the 7.26a patch notes, and readers can click here for the full announcement. Best of luck to everyone and keep an eye out for players who may be overextending themselves with these new changes, as they likely have not read the notes and are ripe for a quick kill until they figure it

Janna serves as a great Support introduction to players. For instance, Q – Howling Gale knocks up enemies in its general direction, while W – Zephyr can slow a target. Meanwhile, E – Eye of the Storm gives Janna a shield that absorbs damage and increases attack damage of teammates in Janna’s proximity. These skills alone make Janna great for the defensive, as well as supp

Yone’s Q is also remarkably similar to that of his brother Yasuo. This ability, like Yasuo’s “Steel Tempest,” is a straight-line skillshot that deals instant damage based on Yone’s attack damage and functions much like a buffed up auto-attack. The differences between the two character’s abilities lie in the third consecutive strikes. Unlike Yasuo, Yone’s third use of his Q is a knock-up attached to a dash. This means that Yone’s ability to chase enemies down is much more reliable than his counterpart. An additional bonus is that Yone can freely dash over walls to chase or escape from an en

Since Shyvana is half-dragon, Riot could try and give her a “Dragon Master” Ultimate skin, which could allow her to transform into miniature versions of the dragons that spawn on Summoner’s Rift, including the all powerful Elder Dra

The 24-year-old stands strongly as the number one support in the world. With the ability to play a mix of tank supports, playmaking supports as well as enchanters, LvMao has made a name for himself as a playmaker in a meta that doesn’t provide much wiggle room for supports. The JD Gaming support won 9 of his eleven games on Bard during Summer, averaging eleven assists per cont

Moreover, Garen perhaps boasts one of the simplest yet effective combo chains. Triggering W – Courage boosts his magic resistance and armor whenever he kills units. In addition, Q – Decisive Strike and E – Judgment serve as great combos, as Q can silence opponents while E hits multiple targets at once. Lastly, his Ult – Demacian Justice enables Garen to slam his sword down to bring divine justice to a tar

Mad Lions are in first place, but they’ve lost to G2 Esports. G2 may have beaten Mad Lions, but they’ve lost to Origen, SK Gaming and Vitality. Origen may have beaten G2, but they lost to Mad Lions, Misfits and SK. Misfits may have beaten Origen, but they’ve lost to Fnatic, Rouge and SK. Fnatic may have beaten Misfits, but they’ve lost to G2, Mad Lions, Origen and Rouge. Rouge may have beaten Fnatic, but they’ve lost to G2 and Mad Li

Patch 7.26a has now been live in Dota 2 for a few days and we can finally discuss how the most recent changes are affecting players in both casual and competitive games. Some the changes were expected by the community in general relating to other changes from a previous patch, and it is best to consider some of these changes as an overall effort to slow down early-game level ga

Azir officially debuted in 2014, and he is still played quite a bit professionally because of his range, damage potential, the ability to create towers, and an ult which can knock back and displace the entire enemy t

Players will recognize both components of Yone’s passive, as they can be seen in practice with Sett and Yasuo. Sett shares the capability to deal increased damage on every second hit of his auto attacks, and Yasuo also has doubled crit-chance. This should make Yone’s hybrid passive feel very familiar to players who have frequented both of his predecess

Since his debut in 2012, Jayce has been troublesome to deal with at top lane , and it all stems from his ability to swap between a melee and ranged form. When pressing R Jayce’s Mercury Hammer transforms into the Mercury Canon, and with the right items, he can take off half of an opponent’s health with one s

Thankfully, with 150 Champions in the game, newbies may get the hang of the MOBA Game Walkthrough pretty easily with the right characters. However, just which of these Champions works best to guide League newbies? Moreover, just which of these Champions may become too difficult to handle on a beginner le

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