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The Crystal Scar

Crystal Scar is a Field of Justice in League of Legends designed for the Dominion game mode. The arena is situated on the village once known as Kalamanda.

Dominion was disabled on February 22, 2016, but some of the Crystal Scar assets are still used for the Rotating Game Modes Ascension and Definitely Not Dominion.

Map Description

The Crystal Scar is a circular map with 5 capture points.

In-Game Description

Crystal Scar Map Preview

Crystal Scar Map

The Crystal Scar was once known as the mining village of Kalamanda, until open war between Demacia and Noxus broke out over control of its vast underground riches. Settle your disputes on this Field of Justice by working with your allies to seize capture points and declare dominion over your enemies!

Dominion Gameplay

Crystal Scar Minimap

Crystal Scar Minimap

Unlike other maps which feature laning, the Crystal Scar features a capture-and-hold style of gameplay. This new League of Legends experience is called Dominion. Here two teams of five players battle over a circular map and fight for control over five capture points in an effort to destroy the opposing team’s Nexus, which has a starting health of 500. The team that has captured more points than the other begin to deal damage to the opposing enemy nexus until its health reaches 0. This gameplay is designed to be fluid, with both teams constantly seizing the advantage from one another.

Features

The outer ring of the Crystal Scar is approximately 28,000 units around, taking about 80 seconds for the average champion to run around without any boots.

Capture Points

The Quarry

Master Yi Master Yi attempting to capture the Quarry

Capture points represent important strategic locations across the map. Controlling these points and defending them against the opposition is the central focus of Dominion. These locations are:

Buffs

In the crystal scar there are several fixed position buffs that are placed in strategic locations on the map and come in three different forms:

Greater Relic

Greater Relic Nidalee

Nidalee Nidalee obtaining the Greater Relic

The Greater Relic grants two powerful, short duration combat buffs, Storm Shield: Shield Storm Shield: Shield and Lightning Lightning, granting an absorption shield and a damaging nuke (that attacks and spellcasts proc) to any one teammate. There is one relic for each team and are team-specific. Positioned right next to each other the relics are located at the very center of the Crystal Scar.

Speed Shrines

Speed Shrine Crystal Scar

Speed Shrine (Crystal Scar)

The Speed Shrines are areas on the map that grant a significant, yet short duration, movement speed bonus to any champion that passes through them. These relics are located in a triangle around the seal.

In Dominion and Ascension, there are 3 Speed Shrines while in Definitely Not Dominion, there are 4.

Health Relics

The Health Relics are placed in ten areas on the map that grant a replenishment of health and mana for the champion that walks over it. A health relic is located behind every capture point and the rest are positioned around the seal.

Items

The Crystal Scar Shop

Crystal Scar Shop

Due to the different pace of the game, Dominion offers new items available only on the Crystal Scar and also prohibits other items to maintain balance. Each champion is also provided with a set of recommended items specially for Dominion mode.

Replaced items

Many Summoner's Rift items are replaced with other items to maintain balance. For instance, the Prospector items replace the Doran items with double the stats and cost (excluding Doran's Shield Doran's Shield). They are variations of the original items, and remain beneficial to the fast-paced game style of the Dominion game mode. Many of these items are also used on other maps to maintain balance as well.

Replaced items:

Original items Dominion items Twisted Treeline item Howling Abyss  item
Banshee's Veil Banshee's Veil Odyn's Veil Odyn's Veil No No
Doran's Blade Doran's Blade Prospector's Blade Prospector's Blade No No
Doran's Ring Doran's Ring Prospector's Ring Prospector's Ring No No
The Bloodthirster The Bloodthirster Sanguine Blade Sanguine Blade Yes No
Zhonya's Hourglass Zhonya's Hourglass Wooglet's Witchcap Wooglet's Witchcap Yes No
Rabadon's Deathcap Rabadon's Deathcap Wooglet's Witchcap Wooglet's Witchcap Yes No

Notes

Unavailable items

List of Items

Lore

"What do you think would have happened if the League hadn't stopped Demacia and Noxus in Kalamanda? I can sum it up in four words: the sixth Rune War." - Ryze Ryze, the Rogue Mage

The League of Legends, in its 21 years of existence, never had its mandate of keeping the peace between Valoran's city-states put to a serious test. All of the political disagreements that the city-states could muster had been resolved securely on the Fields of Justice. Never before was the League forced to intervene in any dispute.

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Demacian (left) and Noxian (right) camps outside Kalamanda

That is, until Kalamanda.

The conflict between Demacia and Noxus in Kalamanda, a village nestled within the Great Barrier’s Odyn Valley, would provoke the League’s first show of force. It all began when a treasure trove of natural resources was discovered there. The city-states flocked in, each hoping to secure the lion’s share of that treasure for itself. Enormous profits were turned from mining the vast crystal deposits, and with the added strikes of enchantable gold and rare gems, the city-states thrived from their newfound riches.

This time of prosperity was short-lived, as the temptation to seize full control of the mines proved too difficult for the city-states to resist. In a period of months, Kalamanda was transformed from a sleepy mountain village to a stage for open war between two ancient and powerful foes. Demacia and Noxus came to blows for control of the village, triggered by the assassination of Noxus’ longtime leader, General Boram Darkwill.

The battle raged on despite severe warnings, and the League was forced to resort to a terrifying show of power. A temporal stasis field was summoned over the entire village, trapping inhabitants and combatants alike. Time magic on such a scale had not been seen since the Rune Wars. None of Valoran’s city-states had the slightest inkling that the League preserved such secrets, let alone possessed the will to use them.

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The reconstruction of Kalamanda to become a Field of Justice

While removing the trapped people from the village, the League found that the use of such powerful magic had rendered Kalamanda completely uninhabitable. After the stasis field was removed, Kalamanda was transformed into the newest Field of Justice, the “Crystal Scar”. It stands as a chilling reminder of the destructive consequences of magic to Runeterra, and the lengths to which the League will go in order to enforce the peace in Valoran.

Timeline

  • 13 July, 20 CLE (Common League Era) – Mayor Anson Ridley reports discovery of precious mineral deposits and two nexuses within the village of Kalamanda. The League and all major city-states send representatives for research and mining purposes.
  • 25 January, 21 CLE – An earthquake causes the collapse of Demacia’s #1 Loadstone Mining Consortium. The trapped Demacian miners are rescued a month later and the body of a Noxian soldier surrounded by arcano-charges is discovered nearby, suggesting Noxian sabotage.
  • 24 February, 21 CLE – Before the investigation surrounding Noxian sabotage is complete, the Kalamanda Village Council grants an exclusive mining contract to Demacia, making Kalamanda a province of Demacia. Noxus refuses to vacate the village, claiming that they were falsely accused.
  • 1 July, 21 CLE – The leader of the Noxian High Command, General Boram Darkwill, is assassinated while on the road to Kalamanda. Open warfare erupts throughout the village between Demacian and Noxian military forces. The League’s Council of Equity demands that all hostilities stop within 24 hours or “face dire and lasting consequences”.
  • 29 July, 21 CLE – The League summons a temporal field over the village, freezing everyone and everything inside it in time. All fighting instantly ceases. Valoran is in shock, as no one believed the League possessed such might, let alone the will to use it.
  • 3 August, 21 CLE – The League releases the temporal field that had engulfed the village and claims it permanently as League territory. The village is transformed into the League’s newest Field of Justice, “Crystal Scar”.

Ancient creature awakens

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Skarner awakens from his sleep

For ages, a race commonly known as the Brackern has slept below the grounds near Kalamanda. The brackern were unusual beings blessed with the earth's primal magic, embodied in the form of crystals. Their kind knew of an arcane ritual to bind their life's essence to a crystal, communing with the magic embedded in it.

A vicious battle was fought near the Odyn Valley and unleashed a chaotic magic that poisoned the crystals. To avoid extinction, the brackerns only course was to hibernate underground until the wars stopped. The strongest, most intelligent brackern hibernated closer to the surface to awaken first and assess the world's condition for the return of their race. The recent mining operations and violent escalation in Kalamanda were enough to awaken Skarner the Crystal Vanguard Skarner the Crystal Vanguard. He lashed out in anger and confusion. Reason eventually won out over his anger when he realized that the agents of the League who found him were simply functionaries. For now, there is a place where Skarner can use his power to change the world into one to which his kind could eventually return: the League of Legends.

Trivia

Crystal Scar map has been used for certain special, limited-time, featured game modes that circulate in and out.

  • Between September 10 and 25, 2014, Riot made Ascension mode.
    • In this mode, it is not possible to leave the fountain on foot. Instead, players must teleport onto one of the ports (originally the capture points in Dominion) via a game mode-exclusive trinket: the Golden Transcendence.
    • Ascension features a Shuriman-themed user interface, which displays the team scores and the current Ascended.
    • This mode uses all the items and champion changes of Dominion.
    • At the center of the map resides Xerath Xerath as an Ancient Ascendant: An immobile neutral monster. Killing him bestows the "Ascension" buff. Champions can only ascend by killing the monster and not by killing another Ascended; instead, the Ancient Ascendant will reappear after an Ascended champion is killed. After the ascended is killed, the Ancient Ascendant will respawn ~30 seconds later with a knock back burst.
    • Several Icons were given for completing certain task in the mode.

Media

Associated Champions

Champion Ties
Garen Crownguard, the Might of Demacia Garen Crownguard, the Might of Demacia Broke the inter city-state brawl
Jarvan Lightshield IV, the Exemplar of Demacia Jarvan Lightshield IV, the Exemplar of Demacia Led the Demacian army in Kalamanda
Katarina Du Couteau, the Sinister Blade Katarina Du Couteau, the Sinister Blade Broke the inter city-state brawl
Skarner, the Crystal Vanguard Skarner, the Crystal Vanguard Site of emergence
Jericho Swain, the Master Tactician Jericho Swain, the Master Tactician Led the Noxian army in Kalamanda
Talon, the Blade's Shadow Talon, the Blade's Shadow Believed to have assassinated General Boram Darkwill
Zilean, the Chronokeeper Zilean, the Chronokeeper Developed the temporal stasis field

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