Patch 1.7 contains Season 3 will be added into the game on July 31st at 7:00 UTC. Downtime is scheduled to be 3 hours.
General Updates
- 2v2 Ranked Solo Queue will no longer be available
- For more information regarding this change, please read our latest Dev Update
- Arena match round time decreased from 2:00 minutes to 1:30 minutes.
- For a while now, most rounds played have been at the state where they are not close to running out of time before a player is eliminated. This change should increase the likelihood of the timer running out with everyone still alive, while the majority of matches should still see a player fall before the timer runs out. However, the threat of sudden death should become a lot more noticeable than before. It will also push teams more to engage earlier and work towards counteracting defensive playstyles centered heavily around denying the enemy team resources.
- For more information regarding this change, please read our latest Dev Update
- Round timers for 1:30 minutes, 2:30 minutes, and 3 minutes added as alternatives to Private Game settings, with 1:30 minutes being the default.
- Various memory optimizations have been made
End of Season 2
Season 2 Avatars will be rewarded depending on your placement for Season 2. The Top 5 in each region on the Leaderboards will receive a title for their placement.
Season 3
Season 3 starts on July 31st, and includes two completely new sponsors with a return of 4 of the previous sponsors, most of them brandishing new rewards. If you are still signed with a sponsor from Season 2 you will still be able to complete them. All sponsors from Season 2 will be marked with a star.
UI
- Removed 2v2 Ranked Solo Queue option
Prehistoric Items and Ancient Chests Return
Prehistoric Items and Ancient Chests will return with the start of Season 3. Ancient Chests will be purchasable for 250 gems apiece. Purchase five at a time to get a sixth Ancient Chest free, or 15 at once to get 5 free as well! These chests contain 3 random drops and guarantee one non-duplicate Epic or Legendary prehistoric item. Owning all items results in duplicate items. Within them a new Legendary Outfit for Croak can be found – the Saurian Tribal Warrior.
Three weekly event quests to earn Ancient Chests:
- Win 15 Casual or League Rounds as a Melee Champion
- Begins July 31 at 8:00 UTC
- Ends August 7 at 8:00 UTC
- Win 15 Casual or League Rounds as a Ranged Champion
- Begins August 7 at 8:00 UTC
- Ends August 14 at 8:00 UTC
- Win 15 Casual or League Rounds as a Support Champion
- Begins August 14 at 8:00 UTC
- Ends August 21 at 8:00 UTC
Pro League Chests
The Champion’s Glider, a new Legendary Mount, has been added to Pro League Chests. Obtain Pro League Chest by purchasing them through Twitch Commerce.
Champion Updates
The theme of this patch is making broader changes to general systems and mechanics in the Arena. While there are still quite a few tweaks to individual champions, the emphasis is to see the state of the game after players adapt to the larger changes to the game. The main approach for the Champion changes this patch has been to address a few of the current outliers and look at rites that were either in need of being toned down, or rites that were not far from a more pickable level. A few more noticeable mechanic or battlerite tweaks to individual champions have also been made.
General
- Knockback Directional Influence added
- This new mechanic allows you to partially influence the direction you will travel when you are knocked back. The moment you are hit by an ability that will knock you back, the knockback takes your current movement speed along with the direction you are attempting to move towards into consideration and calculates the position you will end up based on that. If you are trying to move towards the player that knocks you back, you will end up closer to them once the knockback is over than you would have with the current system. This works in all directions you can input (and not pressing any direction at all means you end up with the knockback working just as it currently does)
- This new mechanic allows you to partially influence the direction you will travel when you are knocked back. The moment you are hit by an ability that will knock you back, the knockback takes your current movement speed along with the direction you are attempting to move towards into consideration and calculates the position you will end up based on that. If you are trying to move towards the player that knocks you back, you will end up closer to them once the knockback is over than you would have with the current system. This works in all directions you can input (and not pressing any direction at all means you end up with the knockback working just as it currently does)
- Cooldown reduction system for supports with primary heals on M2 (Blossom, Lucie, Oldur, Pearl, Sirius, and Ulric) reworked
- Cooldown reduction on healing abilities bound to M2 is now based on the amount of total living players, as opposed to the amount of living allies within range. Range is now global instead of a 15 distance unit radius. Individual base cooldowns and reductions are listed below.
- As the total number of players is reduced, the total amount of healing resources will be reduced for both teams (supports with M1 heals being exceptions). As a result damage will become more difficult to negate for both teams as players fall, while at the same time eliminating the cooldown disadvantage a team with fewer members remaining is currently at. The result will be that matches where an advantage has been established will end quicker in general, but also that disadvantaged teams will still be able to heal at an equal footing with the team in the lead.
- Read more about this change in our latest Dev Update
- Different Weaken effects now no longer stack in such a way that two 50% reductions result in a total 100% reduction. Instead two 50% Weaken effects will now result in a total 75% reduction (50% of the original value, and then 50% of the new value).
- As our roster has grown so has the amount of tools that provide Weaken or Weaken-like effects, and in general we feel that Weaken stacking with the current system may not result in the most healthy gameplay. With this change Weaken stacking will become less overbearing, while still being a tool that can be utilized in powerful ways.
- Read more about this change in our latest Dev Update
- Incapacitated targets will now break free from the Incapacitate when they take damage, even if they are shielded and the shield absorbs all of the damage.
- This eliminates weird situations where people farm energy or weapon charges on incapacitated targets while they are shielded.
Ashka
- Searing Fire (EX Space)
- Fireballs affected by Pure Fire have received updated effects
Battlerites
- Molten Core (E)
- Blaze buff originally applied at start of travel duration, now applied at end of travel duration instead
Bakko
Bakko sees some power shuffled around in The Red Axe rite to emphasize building up more weapon charges, along with some of his less popular rites getting boosts.
Battlerites
- The Red Axe (M2)
- Now heals for 2 in base and 2 for each charge as opposed to 4 in base and 1 per each charge
- Heroic Leap (Space)
- Now also increases radius by 10% (from 2.2 to 2.42)
- Adrenaline Rush (Space)
- Bonus damage increased from 9 to 10
- Now also requires hitting at least one enemy
- Adrenaline Slam (E)
- Bonus damage increased from 9 to 10
- Dizzying Dash (E)
- Snare factor increased from 20% to 25%
Blossom
- Nourish (M2)
- Base cooldown increased from 3.5s to 4s
- Cooldown reduction per other alive player is 0.5s
Battlerites
- Pollen (E)
- Bonus stun duration reduced from 0.6s to 0.5s
Destiny
Destiny’s Charge Bolt has the unique properties of having a variable cast time while inflicting a spellblock. She applies notable pressure to bait out defensive moves during the entire cast time, and even when used as an immediate interrupt it yields a long Silence. We are tweaking that aspect of the ability, forcing Destiny to pay more attention to the timing of her Charged Bolt in order to get the most value out of the Silence. Some of her strength against ranged champions will also be tempered due to the change to Plasma Wall, whereas the change to Plasma Accelerator is partly motivated by current technical limitations, but also makes her less oppressive against other champions that manipulate projectile speeds.
- Transform Weapon (EX M1)
- Projectiles no longer pass through an enemy Alysia’s Ice Crown
- Charged Bolt (M2)
- Spell block duration reduced from 0.5s to 0.25s
- Silence Duration no longer static at 0.7s, now it instead relies on charge-up duration, with a minimum duration of 0.4s and a maximum duration of 0.8s
- Plasma Wall (E)
- Duration reduced from 2.5s to 2s
Battlerites
- System Shock (M2)
- Now increases maximum Silence Duration, as opposed to giving a flat 0.7s bonus duration.
- Plasma Accelerator (E)
- Will no longer accelerate allied projectiles that are already affected by projectile speed reduction from another source (Chronoflux, Pearl Bubble, Gale)
Jade
- Revolver Shot (M1)
- Range increased from 7.4 to 7.6
Battlerites
- Surprise Shot (M2)
- Base bonus stun duration increased from 0.25s to 0.3s
- Delight (E)
- Heal on interrupt increased from 8 to 10
Jamila
Jamila managed to rise to prominence as aspects of her eventually became a bit over the top. Some of the raw output in her core kit will see adjustment along with toning down her most powerful rites. Along with this she gets tweaks to Stalking Phantom to increase the number of situations where it is useful, while still retaining clear elements of counter play.
- Deadly Blow (R)
- Damage and healing reduced from 22 to 20
- Elusive Strike (Space)
- Max damage reduced from 18 to 16
- Shadow Dance (Q)
- Shadow Slice damage (M1 ability after counter is triggered) reduced from 14 to 12
- Stalking Phantom (F)
- The dash now triggers directional shields and counters. The subsequent attacks no longer trigger directional attacks, shields, and counters, instead they count as area attacks.
- After the dash: Damage per strike in each burst increased from 3 to 4, total amount of strikes reduced from 6 to 5 (total damage for each burst increased from 18 to 20).
- Now deals damage in a circle around itself, rather than in a cone in front of it.
Battlerites
- Taste of Blood (M2)
- Healing reduced from 8/10/12 to 8/9/10
- Quick Strike (Space)
- Range reduced from 3.5 to 3
- Attack range reduced from 2.4 to 2
- Hitting a target with Elusive Strike (Space) is now required to gain the recast, however as long as at least one target is successfully hit in the last dash, the recast will be granted.
- Momentum Strike (E)
- Bonus damage reduced from 3 to 2
- Go for the Throat (R)
- Bonus stun duration reduced from 0.5 to 0.35s (total stun duration going from 0.75s to 0.6s with the rite)
Lucie
- Healing Potion (M2)
- Base cooldown increased from 5s to 6s
- Cooldown reduction per other alive player is 0.8s
Oldur
- Rejuvenating Sands (M2)
- Base cooldown increased from 5s to 6s
- Cooldown reduction per alive other player is 0.8s
- Shifting Sands (Space)
- Energy gain reduced from 5% to 4%
- Chronoflux (EX Q)
- Duration reduced from 3s to 2.4s
Pearl
- Healing Waves (M2)
- Base cooldown increased from 6s to 7s
- Cooldown reduction per other alive player is 1s
Raigon
More champions will now have a window where they can escape from Raigon’s Dragon Palm combos. The Riposte change means that there’s more to the mind game surrounding its use, as it is still vulnerable to counters and directional shields, but it does put Raigon in a more powerful position than before as there’s simply more options available to him.
- Slicing Winds (EX M1)
- Healing increased from 12 to 14
- Heavenly Strike (Space)
- Damage radius reduced by 10% (2.5 to 2.25)
- Dragon Palm (R)
- Post wait time (the time before you are allowed to act after the ability has followed through) increased from 0.1s to 0.2s
- Wrath of the Tiger (F)
- Amount of strikes increased from 14 to 15, putting the total damage after dashing from 84 to 90.
Battlerites
- Riposte (Q)
- Now works as a recast, where you can recast Parry for up to 1.8s.
- Stun duration in the tooltip now describes the total stun duration (0.6s) instead of stun duration per strike like before (which was 0.3s). The stun duration has not been increased.
Shifu
Shifu’s playstyle requires him to have tools to stick to his opponents. However, the rite Swift Feet did more than simply giving Shifu sticking factor, it also made it even more difficult to pin down the already slippery old man. With the removal of Swift Feet and the reintroduction of Skewer, he still has means to stick to opponents, without more mobility being added to his kit. Additionally, Shifu gains a new rite that enhances offensive usage of Fleetfoot.
- Impale (M2)
- Base damage increased from 9 to 10
- Tendon Swing (R)
- Cast time increased from 0.4s to 0.5s
- Damage increased from 9 to 12
Battlerites
- Skewer (Re-Added and Reworked Control Rite) (M2)
- Impale inflicts Fading Snare for 0.5s
- Increases duration by 0.2s per weapon charge
- Mantra (Q)
- Added to Basic Loadout, replacing Swift Feet
- Readied Offense (New Offense Rite) (Space)
- Hitting an enemy during Fleetfoot with Spear Slash grants you readiness when Fleetfoot ends
- Swift Feet (Space)
- Removed
Sirius
- Sunlight (M2)
- Base cooldown increased from 4.5s to 5.5s
- Cooldown reduction per other alive player is 0.8s
Taya
It will now be easier to notice Taya winding up an X-Strike. Her strong ability to dish out damage has been slightly toned down, and she won’t be quite as elusive while running around anymore.
- Razer Boomerang (M1)
- No longer grants bonus damage (i.e damage reduced from 15 to 14) while Hasted (from Space)
- X-Strike (M2)
- Added sound effect
- Haste (Space)
- Haste factor reduced from 80% to 70%
Battlerites
- Cross Cut (M2)
- Bonus damage per individual boomerang reduced from 4 to 2 (still deals 4 bonus damage at the intersection)
Thorn
- Dead Roots (F)
- Total damage over time increased from 56 to 64 (from 7 x 8 to 8 x 8)
Battlerites
- Lurker (Space)
- Now labeled as Mixed
- Whiplash (Q)
- Cast time reduced from 0.3s to 0.2s
- Global Cooldown and Post Cast time (the time before you are allowed to act after casting) reduced from 0.2s to 0.1s
- Sinister Sap (E)
- Now also increases healing by 2, with total healing from Entangling Roots going from 16 to 18
Ulric
After Ulric’s release, we moved him towards a direction where he shines as he’s protecting his teammates but struggles more in protecting himself. While this weakness is intentional, the new Divine Abundance rite gives him a way to sustain himself as long as he continues to work hard on protecting his teammates.
- Holy Light (M2)
- Base cooldown increased from 5s to 5.5s
- Cooldown reduction per other alive player is 0.5s
Battlerites
- Enchanted Weapon (M1)
- Now also increases Stun duration by 0.2s on charged Hammer of Justice
- Divine Abundance (New Surival Rite) (M2)
- Holy Light heals you for 8 health when another ally affected by Favor is healed
- Penitence (Space)
- Bonus damage increased from 2 to 3
- Holy Shackles (E)
- Snare duration increased from 1s to 1.2s
- Holy Fire (E)
- Bonus (single target) damage increased from 4 to 6
Zander
Battlerites
- Arcane Shenanigans (M2)
- Range bonus increased from 10% to 15%
- Awestruck (M2)
- Fading Snare duration increased from 1.5s to 1.7s
- Phantasmagoria (Space)
- Bonus health increased from 10 to 12
- Late to the Show (Q)
- Fading Haste duration increased from 50% to 60%
- Lasting Form (E)
- Base bonus duration increased from 0.3s to 0.5s
- Bonus based on Arcane Catalyst reduced from 0.7s to 0.5s