How To Play New Nexus Blitz In League Of Legends
Though not great as a solo-carry champion like Darius, Yuumi may be the right champion for you if you have a dedicated ranked duo team or bottom lane pair. Her synergy with specific team comps is what earns her a ~29% ban r
Team Fortress 2 wasn't initially a free-to-play game but in 2011, it went free forever. This spiked up its community with players and strengthened it too. The game is a class-based casual/competitive shooter that explores the variability of nine different classes and gives them vastly different abilities and personalit
DPS Check is a very basic game mode in which a practice dummy spawns on the map and both teams must simultaneously deal damage to the dummy. The team that does the most damage to the Teemo dummy wins. This game mode is tricky because both teams must worry about damaging the dummy while also damaging the other team. The key is to not waste low damage crowd control abilities on the dummy and instead use them to keep the enemy away. stunning or silencing the enemy for a few seconds while your ADC goes to town on the dummy is the quickest way to secure a victory in this event. Also, remember to use auto attacks on the dummy whenever you can since each hit cou
The latest additional game mode is the highly requested Nexus Blitz, which is kind of a mix of both ARAM and Summoner's Rift. This isn't the first time this game mode has appeared, but its back with a new map and some other fun changes. Unfortunately, the game mode isn't here to stay and is only in beta mode. It seems Riot Games wants to reserve Nexus Blitz for occasional events and is currently looking for player feedback on the fledgling mode. Currently, Nexus Blitz still has the same base objective as both ARAM and Summoner's Rift, but every few minutes there is a mini-game event that both teams participate in. The team that wins the event gets a random bonus of some sort to benefit their team. So if you need a Moba Game News mode to relax with after some intense ranked matches, stay tuned and this guide will show you how to play Nexus Bl
Skarner is a limited champion players don’t often pick. Despite the utility of his ultimate, the last rework Skarner got mostly only improved on his visuals. The introduction of the spire system was a novelty at best and the rest of his kit has a "turn your brain off" v
Having gotten a rework in April/May of 2020, Volibear saw renewed fan fervor and even competitive play in the LCS , LCK , and LEC respectively. Though he no longer has his signature flip, his ultimate is now an AOE slam that does some serious dam
With a ~20% ban rate on OP.GG, pro-players have inspired many amateurs to start experimenting with the characters they take through the jungle. Fans have seen jungle Karthus in the most recent Summer Split, as well as casuals bombing as Twitch going 0
Spirit Blossom 2020 centers around the Ionian Spirit Blossom skins which are canon in League of Legends' lore. After a brief tease during this year's Anime Expo Lite stream, the skins were slowly revealed and culminated with a teaser video last week previewing Spirit Blossom's themes. While veteran players should be familiar with the reward structure, there are several different elements compared to past eve
While she can be somewhat of a niche pick due to her lack of damage, it’s undoubtedly a type of power that’s welcome in a lot of games. If you think you’ll struggle against constant interruptions, it’s probably best to just keep her out of your opponents’ pi
What’s just as affected by these shifts, though, is deciding who to ban at the start of a ranked game. With the full list to choose from, it’s a hugely complicated choice, and you’re safest going into a game knowing the hottest ones to
The most complex champion on this list, Aphelios at a ban rate between 15% and 48% depending on rank. This champion is fairly locked in as a bottom-lane ranged assassin, but his unique ability to change weapons gives him everything from range, to crowd control, to even turret damage to hold his lane position. He's a common pick for pro-play
There is a lot to take apart from this meme, as it showcases a lot of the confusing mechanics of the top lane. The first is Mordekaiser, who’s hit a new height of popularity thanks to a full rework of his abilities. For those that haven’t played the game lately, his new ultimate will suck an opponent into a void for a one-on-one duel, making for an intimidating unique challe
Darius, as usual, sits near the top of the ban rate list with a rate of 48.08%. He’s a very straightforward champion with a lot of ways to deal damage, from bleeding his opponents to a destructive ultimate that resets on every kill he gets (brok
Nasus has been one of the most fundamental top lane champions in the entire game, being released in 2009 and receiving several buffs and visual updates along the way. What he’s most famous for is his Q ability, which empowers a basic attack with damage equal to the number of units he’s defeated with