![]() This is still a direct nerf, of course, but a pretty small one as the ability currently has around 1200 units of reach, which is going down about 4%. Second, there are a few edges to sand off: Currently Azir Q can hit an enemy while still being out of auto-attack range, meaning right clicking after Q can make him walk forward. ![]() If he's not forced to be balanced around pro play with unending poke in lane, then he has room for a lot more power in the hands of a lot more players. Seriously, W max is currently the overall stronger build for Azir and makes for a much easier to balance champion long term. There are three goals with these changes: First, strongly signal to players that W max is the way to go. W damage increased, mana cost now decreases with rank. Q mana cost increased, stab range decreased. Passive duration and cast range increased. Have you had a chance to check out the new TFT mid-set yet? If not, you can take this portal to get up to speed on the latest TFT patch notes here!īase armor increased, attack speed growth increased. And last but certainly not least, the Season 2023 Split 1 End is coming in 104 days, so I hope your climb is going well. The next Clash Cup is also around the corner this weekend, and as a final reminder, all 32-bit clients will no longer be supported as of April 4 when patch 13.7 rolls out, read more details further below. You can also expect some more pro-oriented buffs coming in the next few patches.īut it’s not all about MSI! We also have some other changes this patch like making Rammus a bit softer, bugfixing Kha’Zix, and a new batch of April Fools skins. We’re starting balance work now to get the meta in good shape for the 2023 Mid-Season Invitational, which means knocking top tier picks down a few pegs. This patch is addressing quite a few popular junglers in professional play like Vi, Sejuani, and everyone’s favorite monk, Lee Sin. ![]() We hope you enjoyed the shenanigans while they lasted! Without further ado, let’s get to patch 13.7. Hear ye, hear ye! We’ve successfully managed to reduce the influx of poros (and hats) that tried to take over the Rift this past weekend.
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