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The New changes in League of Legends with patch 7.6

The new patch 7.6 has many changes like champion buffs, mastery changes and the rise of new rework Champion Galio.

These are the most noteworthy updates

-The new Galio after rework

Galio’s rework makes some players and fans have been reacting to the changes negatively, however. Those players argue that the update is too different from what Galio has always been—forgetting that a large-scale champion update is a complete redesign of who and what a champion represents. But the new Galio is still awesome regardless of whether you think he should have kept more of his old features.

Items that should work well on Galio are the Abyssal Scepter, Rod of Ages, Liandry’s Torment, and general tank items

– More Aatrox buffs

Aatrox was hit heavily by buffs in patch 7.5, but he’s not out of the woods yet. Riot still deems him a bit too weak to be considered a viable pick, now in this patch develop the passive its also automatically fills his Blood Well upon revival, making his passive a bit more powerful and meaningful.

– Quinn isn’t so scary now

Quinn insane burst coupled with the efficiency of the Lethality items has turned her into a killing machine in Top-laner, Mid-laner or jungler.

Well, say goodbye to that. The AD ratio on her ultimate is now being lowered substantially, so it will only do about 40 percent of the damage it did originally. She did get a buff to compensate for that huge damage reduction, however. The attack speed bonus granted by her Harrier Strike has been effectively doubled. This means that while her burst damage has taken a serious hit, her sustained damage in longer fights has been increased.

Warlord’s Bloodlust mastery gets changed again

Riot is removing the lifesteal portion of the mastery and replacing it when a self-heal that scales on the wielder’s total AD. The heal will be much more potent now on higher AD building champions,  so expect to see it run by assassins and marksmen that plan on stacking nothing but damage.

The movement speed boost from the mastery remains the same.

-Little Gnar buffs

Gnar has been faltering against meta champions in the top lane for a bit now. Champions like Kennen, Renekton, Jayce, and even Rumble have been bullying the former king of top-lane-bullying more than we would have expected. Because of this, he’s getting some buffs to help him out in lane.

His mega form has always outshined his mini form, enough to make Gnar feel completely useless while mini in the current Meta. The health regen is being raised significantly on his mini form from 2.5 to 4.5 healths per five seconds. The regen on his mega form has been lowered to match, however, from 6.5 to 4.5 per five seconds.

– Red Brambleback gets wimpy

This isn’t as large of a change at first glance, but its impact on the whole of the game will be a big one. The Red Brambleback’s MR is being lowered at all levels, which means magic-based junglers will be able to clear it much faster, especially at lower levels.

-New Chromas Skins

New Chromas Skins collections are available now in this patch with Dino Gnar, Meowkai, Moo Cow Alistar, and Surprise Party Amumu all getting a host of chromas for varying prices.

league of legends patch 7.6

There is more changes in patch 7.6 but these are the most important for this patch, the new patch is available now in League of Legends

 

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