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A champion is a being or person that has been summoned to wage battle in the League of Legends on the Fields of Justice. They are the player-controlled character in League of Legends.
Lore
As the League of Legends was established to prevent further Rune Wars on Valoran, the neutral aligned summoners called forth exceptional individuals, referred to as "Champions", to battle on the Fields of Justice in order to settle disputes. These champions have joined the League for various reasons. Some are soldiers who have pledged their allegiance to a particular nation and fight in their nation's interests. Some are renowned warriors who seek to prove themselves against Valoran's most powerful beings. Some are prisoners of the League, forced to do the League's bidding as punishment. Some may even be strange creatures from other worlds, hoping to bring stability or further discord to Runeterra. For whatever the champion's reason, they have gained the interest of the League of Legends.
In order to join the League, a potential champion, who has proven to possess extraordinary qualities, must travel to the Institute of War to undergo a Judgement. There, a designated summoner will probe their mind in order to determine the individual's motives. In truth, the intentions of the potential champion has little bearing on whether they are accepted into the League or not. The primary purpose of the Judgement is to determine whether the individual is capable of exposing their mind to the summoner, which would allow the two to share their mental thoughts and act as one. Should the potential champion pass their Judgement, as well as agreeing to the call of the summon, they will have become an official League champion.
Development
Riot Games develops new champions for League of Legends, and each champion is individually designed to have unique abilities and traits that a player must use wisely. Some champions use brute strength and power, others use deadly and cunning precision, while others use supernatural vision and magic, etc.
There were 40 champions released at launch, with one released approximately every two weeks for some time. About 8–10 champions are in development at any moment. Each week there is a rotation of ten champions that are available to play for free. For those that bought the Collector's Edition, 20 champions are automatically unlocked; another 20 can be unlocked by buying the Champion Bundle through the game client. All champions, however, can be unlocked with Influence Points or Riot Points at the Riot Store in-game.
Champions Retrospective
Announcement made by NeeksNaman:[1]
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, a , a , a and a , the League of Legends has seen the introduction of some crazy, unconventional, and downright badass characters over the years.Creating compelling champions is our passion, and a great deal of care and effort goes into handcrafting every one of them. Your passion fuels our own, and we learn a lot from your forum discussions and heated battles on the Fields of Justice. In this Retrospective, our co-founders, Brandon “Ryze” Beck and Marc “Tryndamere” Merrill team up with some of the Rioters behind the champions to give you a taste of the “secret sauce” that makes a League of Legends champ.
Attributes
- Main article: Champion attributes
Champions generally fall into certain categories based on their skills. These are also called tags and are used on the attributes space on each champion main page and Ability Details page.
Status
- Main article: Free champion rotation
- Unlocked: The champion has been unlocked and can be used at any time.
- Free to Play: Reserved for the 10 free champions of the week. They are indicated with a (!) sign in the top right corner of the champion icon.
- Locked: The champion is unavailable for use. They are indicated with a grey picture of the champion.
Pools
Every champion is assigned to an Influence Point epicness class, which is generally determined by the uniqueness of its design:
- Heroic (450 IP): 0
- Epic (1350 IP): 0
- Legendary:
- 3150 IP: 0
- 4800 IP: 32
- 6300 IP: 0
Every champion is also assigned to a
tier class.- Tier 1 (260 RP): 26
- Tier 2:
- Tier 3:
List of champions
- Main article: List of champions
As of {{Data Template:LastChampionName|pst2|date}} there are currently Template:RELEASED CHAMPIONS released champions, with the latest being .
The next champion to be released is .
Upcoming champions
- [2]. , a storm based dragon, strongly influenced by Chinese mythology
Champion Updates
Main article: Dev Blog: Champion Updates
Template:List of Champion Reworks
Upcoming champion Updates
- Gameplay Update
- This scale of rework covers changes to a champions kit beyond number tweaks. Animations and other visual effects may be updated, but the champions model and core theme are untouched. In some cases, the kit rework will "correct" the kit to match the intended theme. For example: , and .
- Visual Update
- This scale of rework covers changes to a champion's model and artwork. This will often include a more up-to-date voice-over and lore, and may include bug-fixes and minor balance changes - but will not change the champion's core theme. For example: , and .
- Texture Update
- This scale of Visual Update focuses on champions whose models, rigs, animations, and other framework are in pretty decent shape, and all they need is some geometry tweaking on the model and texture polish for quality and readability's sake. For example: , and .
- IronStylus stated that [14] , , and may be on the list for a "TU"
- Visual and Gameplay Update
- This combines the above two categories. The scale of the kit rework is usually slightly larger than a kit rework alone as the developers can plan for more in-depth visual effects and model changes. The champion's core theme remains in-tact. For example: , and .
- Full Relaunch
- Unlike the previous classifications, a complete relaunch involves an overhaul to the champion's identity - focusing on some aspects while abandoning others. This affects the champion's lore, personality, art and model. The degree of the kit rework varies. For example: and
- Unknown Scale
Concept
Hinted/Leaked
Cancelled
Template:List of Cancelled Champions
Other
The following champion was never released, but does contain lore, appears in several Champion Skins and is an Easter egg in several artworks:
- (2010)
- (2011)
- (2012)
- Urf can be seen trapped inside her
(2013)
- Urf's ghost appears for Udyr's joke
(2013)
– April Fool's "mascot." Urf's form appears while playing the following skins:
Media
References
- ↑ League of Legends Champions Retrospective
- ↑ Ao Shin Sneak Peak
- ↑ Morello foreshadows Fiora changes
- ↑ ricklessabandon on Galio changes
- ↑ Xelnath discusses Yorick's rework
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Gangplank And Darius Reworks In Development
- ↑ RiotNarya mentions Cho'Gath update
- ↑ Morello mentions that Evelynn and Twitch will at some point receive art upgrades
- ↑ IronStylus confirms Kassadin is on "The List" for a Visual Upgrade
- ↑ Grumpy Monkey confirms Mordekaiser VU
- ↑ IronStylus confirms Nunu is on the way for VU
- ↑ PAX - Ryze VU
- ↑ GrumpyMonkey confirms future Taric visual upgrade
- ↑ Red Post Collection: More on Rammus "TU"Tentative 3.13 Ahri discussion, 3.13 Zyra context, and MORE!
- ↑ IronStylus says that LeBlanc is listed both on "Visual and Gameplay Update section"
- ↑ Morello admits that Warwick's kit is a lackbuster
- ↑ Warwick will have VU
- ↑ Kit rework
- ↑ Meddler mentions the next big project after Sion is Urgot and Poppy
- ↑ Meddler gives insight how big Urgot rework is
- ↑ Meddler mentions the next big project after Sion is Urgot and Poppy
- ↑ Meddler talks about wanting to update Zilean once other champions are taken care of
- ↑ IronStylus states Grumpymonkey has ideas for the new Zilean