In Nexus Blitz you are able to pick a champion for yourself and one champion to ban the enemy team from picking. Good bans include those who do a lot of AOE damage such as Katarina and Miss Fortune. On the other hand, try to pick Champions that excel in AOE because you will be in team-fights almost constantly. A good choice for beginners may be Garen , who gets stronger with each fight. Each team also requires two junglers, but the laning/jungling phase is incredibly short so Champions are still best picked in regards to their fighting ability. The laning phase is short because of the map’s design and also because of the mini-MOBA Game strategy events every few minutes. Unlike the classic three-lane map in Summoner’s Rift, Nexus Blitz’s map is horizontal and only has a middle and bot lane with the top dedicated to jungling. The map is also pretty tight which puts players in close proximity with the enemy. When most players are getting level 5 or 6, the countdown to the first mini-game will start and the game begins to devolve into constant team-fighting chaos. After this point, junglers leave the jungle and begin to help push middle lane since events occur frequently and often in the middle l
Aphelios may only be a few months old, but the guns make him a prime candidate for an Ultimate skin, especially since Riot can give him a “Gun God” or “Bullet Lord” skin. For such a skin to really stand out, Riot will have to give Aphelios several alternate forms which could come with different variations for each gun, and a sweet spot would be four variations for e
Loot Teemo and Loot Veigar are essentially the same events, but Veigar will use Dark Matter and Event Horizon to run away. The objective of both events is to damage and then eventually last-hit the Teemo or Veigar that has spawned randomly on the map. The winning team is the one that last-hits Teemo or Veigar so keep in mind the amount of damage you do is not important. Each hit on Teemo or Veigar grants that player gold, but that extra gold is not going to be as beneficial as winning the event and receiving the reward eff
In his next appearance, “Warden’s Prey,” players learn that a far worse fate would come to the Aristocrat in the form Thresh, the chain warden. In Warden’s Prey, fans see the Hapless Aristocrat hiding in a graveyard from Thresh, the tormentor of souls. It’s unclear whether or not the Aristocrat would manage to avoid Thresh’s chains and escape the Shadow Isles. Maybe playerscan expect a follow up to the Aristocrat’s story in later expansions, and hopefully, he could catch a much-needed br
Aphelios may no longer be the newest champion , but he is still quite young, and is fairly popular despite the fact that he is a bit confusing to use. The reason for this is because he is an ADC who alternates between five weapons which have different stats, abilities, range, and effe
The latest additional game mode is the highly requested Nexus Blitz, which is kind of a mix of both ARAM and Summoner’s Rift. This isn’t the first time this game mode has appeared, but its back with a new map and some other fun changes. Unfortunately, the game mode isn’t here to stay and is only in beta mode. It seems Riot Games wants to reserve Nexus Blitz for occasional events and is currently looking for player feedback on the fledgling mode. Currently, Nexus Blitz still has the same base objective as both ARAM and Summoner’s Rift, but every few minutes there is a mini-game event that both teams participate in. The team that wins the event gets a random bonus of some sort to benefit their team. So if you need a game mode to relax with after some intense ranked matches, stay tuned and this guide will show you how to play Nexus Bl
Since the top lane can be such a slow grind, and thanks to Nasus’s great health regeneration, he can often get this ability to reach some hilarious heights . If you’re a spellcaster or glass cannon like Kayle from this meme, you might as well be a pile of sticks if you get within a few feet of
League now has more than 150 champions, all of whom come with their own skins. Every champion receives at least one Epic skin, but some champions are given one or two Legendary skins, and a very select few receive an Ultimate skin which is valued at over $30. As of now, there are only five Ultimate skins in the game, and they are defined by their advanced visual and sound effects, and of the more than 140 champions that remain, there are several who definitely deserve their own pricey s
Of all the Ultimate skins, Elementalist Lux is still the most extravagant, but it also happens to be the skin most worthy of its price tag because it is essentially ten skins in one. How the skin works is quite simple; every time Lux lands a spell, a meter increases, and once it gets full the player can choose one of four elements and Lux then assumes that element, which she can later combine with another element. Each variation comes with its own spell effe