Riot Games has released the latest patch for their popular free-to-play MOBA League of Legends, bringing the game up to version 4.13. Riot's Chris "Pwyff" Tom notes the latest tune-up is all about breadth instead of depth, as the studio seeks to "promote more diversity in competitive play."
Among the fighters, three early-aggro junglers—Elise, Evelynn and Lee Sin—have proven to be "very suffocating" in organized play, Riot noted in the changelog, so they're being toned down to encourage players to give others a chance. Mages and assassins are getting some "low-scope buffs," and Marksmen are also being given more "strategic diversity" in order to dilute the dominance of strong hypercarry characters. Rather like fighters, some support characters are having their abilities slightly reduced as well.
The biggest character-specific changes have been made to Sona, who's been specifically reworked to "give her more meaningful (and recognizable) gameplay without heavily changing her aura-focused playstyle."
Various items are also undergoing changes, as is the order that upgrades appear in the store. Some new, color-based search terms have been added, numerous bug fixes have been made and, as mentioned above, match loading speeds have been improved by 10 to 30 percent.
A full breakdown of all the changes can be found at the
official website.
Posted 12:44pm 02/8/14