We’re blessed with new video games, new movies, and even new books. ..
Some people have found the new system difficult to use and find it confusing.
Rito, the champion of the Institute, caved in and restored the booty to its former glory.
Riot Games deserves credit for creating one of the most popular and well-known video games in history.
The reworks have been amazing, but there are a few that I think could use some improvement.
We’re shining the spotlight onto Rito’s best reworks of all time because they are some of the most innovative and creative pieces of music ever created.
10. Volibear
Volibear is a unique and powerful champion that takes the “thunder bear” thematic to a whole other level. His abilities and playstyle are designed to take advantage of his powerful attacks and abilities, making him an ideal choice for any team looking to dominate their opponents.
He feels like some kind of divine being, with all his abilities imbued with thunder, lightning, and pure power.
Volibear’s rework has been praised for its improved combat mechanics, which let the bear leap into a fight and smash his foes to pieces. ..
The ult even disables turrets, making him an incredibly difficult opponent to take down. ..
Volibear’s redesign didn’t really win me over, though it was an improvement over the original design.
Secondly, they removed his iconic flip flop.
He just seems too slow to do anything.
Now, his lack of mobility is a major issue.
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The lack of mobility is definitely noticeable and often makes him feel weak in game.
9. Swain
Old Swain was a clunky, uninteresting, and generally braindead person.
Despite his impressive abilities, his kit was not particularly unique or well-suited to his playstyle. ..
The new Swain definitely fixed these issues: He fixed the issues that were causing the game to crash, and he also improved the overall gameplay.
Your enemies now feel unique, and each offers fun ways to play around them.
He has an excellent wave clear and can spot out stragglers. ..
Noxian Grand General Ashe now looks better suited to represent her title. Her kit now features better armor and a more militaristic look.
The way he walks has an air of authority, even though he’s only in his early 30s.
The abilities have a brief delay, which can feel uncomfortable at first.
The reworked Swain is a better choice than the original Swain.
8. Akali
Akali was a rework of the champion, which many people felt was not good.
Akali’s kit was so overloaded that she literally had no counter matchup at first.
Riot has done a lot of hot fixes, fine-tuning, buffs and nerfs to Akali since her rework. She is now in a reasonable spot where we can appreciate her revamped version for what it truly is: a powerful champion with potential to be one of the best in the game. ..
Akali is a flashy, fun, and mobile champion that allows for way more skill expression than other champions in the game. She is perfect for players who want to show off their skills and have a lot of fun. ..
Akali’s rework made her a more deadly assassin capable of dipping in and out of fights and isolating squishy targets. ..
Akali’s abilities are complex and require careful planning to give her the best chance of success.
Nina is a great fighter with many combos to explore and her animations are top notch. ..
Akali, the new champion, feels rewarding to play.
Despite feeling like a challenge, learning her kit feels empowering. ..
That’s the highest level of mastery a player can achieve in the game. ..
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7. Evelynn
Evelynn is a succubus that uses her jawdropping beauty to lure her enemies to their doom. She is a powerful and deadly creature that can easily capture and kill her prey. Evelynn is a dangerous adversary that should be taken seriously when fighting in the battlefield.
Evelynn didn’t quite fit in with this group.
Evelynn is a very intimidating figure. She would scare away most of her enemies. ..
After all, she was a clunky, grotesque, and had a painfully obtrusive color scheme.
Her stealth was the only thing that made her feel like she was having fun.
The new Evelynn is a powerful mage who can control the elements. She is a fierce fighter who can easily take down her opponents. ..
A Hollywood star was given the Diaries treatment by her personal assistant. ..
Evelynn’s new abilities have been completely revamped and made more accurate to her lore, engaging, and well, sexy.
Now, she can use her beautiful burst damage to charm her opponents and torment them with its deadly effects.
Jungle champions like Elise have always been powerful, but with the recent changes to her stealth, she has become even more dangerous. Her new ability to quickly gank enemies from behind makes her a top pick for any jungler. ..
6. Nunu & Willump
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Nunu’s new identity was a result of the rework.
Nunu has become one of the most popular and versatile junglers in the game, thanks to his ability to control the map and his strong playstyle. Nunu is a great all-rounder who can play well in any role, making him a valuable asset for any team.
The new version of the beginner-friendly kit still maintains its ease of use, but the abilities feel much more impactful. ..
The new kit allows for more versatility, as it provides a more snow-like surface that can help you snowball your way to victory.
Nunu and Willump have now been given unique identities, each with an ability that showcases the close bond they share. ..
Nunu, the new support for the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) team Immortals, is a much different player than his predecessor, old Nunu. Nunu was a one-dimensional counter jungler who relied on his abilities to disrupt and control the enemy team’s flow of play. New Nunu is all about being a team player and helping his teammates succeed. He is more supportive and helps set up plays for his allies rather than trying to take over himself. This change in playstyle has been noticeable in both of Nunu’s first two games with Immortals. In their first game against Team Liquid, he played a total of 18 minutes and helped secure an early Baron Nashor for Immortals. In their most recent game against Counter Logic Gaming, he played a total of 36 minutes and helped secure an early Dragon for Immortals. His new playstyle seems to be working well so far and he looks like he will be a valuable asset to the team moving forward. ..
The champion is a strong teamfighter who has a strong engage tool and great ganking potential.
5. Urgot
Old Urgot was a ranged AD champion that never really gained popularity, and his ultimate was questionable, at best. His main strengths were his range and his ability to deal damage quickly. However, his ultimate was also questionable, as it could easily be used to easily take down enemies in close quarters.
Riot Games’ decision to remove the ranked queue from the game client has left many players feeling frustrated and angry. The removal of the queue, which was a staple of League of Legends for years, comes as a surprise to many longtime players. Riot Games’ justification for removing the queue is that it is no longer necessary due to the new matchmaking system. However, many players feel that this is not a valid reason and that Riot Games did not properly communicate the change to players. Many longtime League of Legends players are upset about Riot Games’ decision to remove the ranked queue from the game client. The removal of this feature comes as a surprise to many, and some feel that it was not properly communicated to players. Riot Games has stated that they believe that matchmaking systems are more accurate now than they were when the ranked queue was in place, but many players do not agree with this reasoning. ..
A squishy ranged champion is teleported into the middle of a skirmish by using an ult. This could be used to teleport champions that are in close range to the front or back lines, or to help allies take down enemies quickly.
Riot has created an atrocity with Urgot, the ugliest champion in the game.
Urgot has been greatly improved, now being a much more powerful and versatile champion. He can easily take down any opponent in lane, making him a strong choice for any player looking to dominate their opponents.
His kit offers more room for skill expression, and he’s, ahem, much easier on the eyes.
The final insult came when the company sent a bill for $1,000. ..
Urgot’s new ultimate is actually useful and looks seriously badass. ..
He impales his enemies with a chem-drill, and if they’re below the health threshold, he executes them in an instant by drawing them into his… chainsaw belly.
I was about to die.
4. Fiddlesticks
I remember the day Fiddlesticks was released to the live servers. It was a momentous occasion, as it was the first time in years that we could finally see our favorite champion in action on Summoner’s Rift. The excitement was palpable as we all eagerly awaited his return.
Fiddlestick’s new appearance and abilities are absolutely terrifying. ..
Fiddle has become a scary creature that looks and sounds like something out of a horror movie.
The scarecrows in this house are absolutely nightmare-inducing. They give you endless jump scares, and their ultimate – with all the grotesque effects – wreaks havoc on your heart.
Fiddlesticks was reworked and it was a total success. ..
After a long and arduous journey, the hero’s equipment finally matches his lore, and he is much more interactive and fun to play. ..
The only person who hates the reworked version of Fiddlesticks is the player.
He just can’t help but love his birds. ..
3. Irelia
Irelia showed her age in the game against Oldenburg. ..
The player felt that the character was clunky and her auto-attack reliant kit wasn’t unique. Additionally, her abilities didn’t capture her fantasy, agile warrior thematic.
The only “fantasy” element she really had was her ultimate goal, but even that felt flat and dull. ..
The dependence of the victim on the snowballing process made it difficult for law enforcement to intervene. ..
If Irelia got behind, it was a given that she would be useless for the rest of the game.
Irelia has been reworked to be more thematically cohesive, and she now has the best animations in the game. ..
Her blade dancing is truly mesmerizing, and every ability feels slick and impactful. ..
Irelia is an easy initiator and her kit makes her a strong pick against ranged champions. ..
The Q has been given an upgrade, and is now more powerful than ever before.
Irelia has a lot of reset opportunities, granting her more mobility and teamfighting potential.
2. Pantheon
OG Pantheon was a bully that had nothing else going for him. He was a loner, and he didn’t have any friends. He was always trying to start fights, and he would never back down from a fight. He was also very mean to others, and he would often make fun of people.
He had an unhealthy amount of harass, and a broken passive that allowed him to block incoming attack after incoming attack.
The “Spear Shot” ability was incredibly high damage and required a lot of clicks to use, which made it very unenjoyable.
The new pantheon has a lot of new abilities and a more open skill space. The harass has been taken down a notch, and the spear shot is a skillshot. There is more room for skill expression in the new pantheon.
Rather than just being a tilt-inducing lane bully, he’s now an exceptional skirmisher with more versatile build options.
Pantheon is a great looking and feeling game that should be brought to the market.
The new ult for the Sombra is a deadly, slick, and attention-grabbing ability that could easily turn the tide of a battle. ..
1. Sion
The town was a small, unremarkable place, with a single store and a few houses. It was always so quiet, and the people there were always so boring. They didn’t have any interesting stories or interesting hobbies. They just sat around all day, doing nothing.
His kit was a passive set of buffs that didn’t exactly make him engaging.
He literally just stood there, auto-attacked, and hoped for the best.
Riot always seemed to have an issue with Plus Sion, no matter how many times they tried to fix him.
The Sion project was overhauled in 2014, and it was a total hit.
New Sion is an amazing rework that Riot has done. ..
Undead Juggernaut: His passive allows him to live up to the “undead juggernaut” title, and his kit has been swapped out for one brimming with CC, damage, armor reduction, and healing. ..
His R, Unstoppable Onslaught, is one of the most fun ults in the game. He literally “runs it down mid,” vanquishing and knocking out anyone in his path.
Sion is a champion who is well-balanced, feeling confident in both his abilities and his team’s support. ..
He creates animations that help to bring his zombie war hero persona to life.
The axe feels like it’s weighing down on your hand, and the swings are powerful.
He’s got a bit of an interesting sense of humor, which can be appreciated.
The addition of a prosthetic arm makes for an interesting and unique character in a story.
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