The champion has seen high-level and pro play a great deal over the years. And way back in 2013 when the skin came out, that was no exception. YouTuber LiBrizzi showcases just why people have so much fun with the champion. CW: language and excessive chair ju
The one, the only, the Moonstone Renewer. This item is the opposite of exciting, on the surface. Other items create impressive AoE effects, or amplify damage, or allow users to gain a second wind during a long fight. They create more damage numbers, and that's great. However, the Moonstone Renewer exists to fight back against damage by making it look like it never happe
This item was a relic of the past , and the new support-specific gold items like the Spellthief's Edge have pushed this classic part of builds into obscurity. It's impossible to deny that this style of item and its power have greatly influenced the role as a whole, so its legacy absolutely lives
Encapsulating the dreamer side of Ezreal's personality, @arkluden stares off into the distance as if he is fantasizing about the crypts and ruins in Shurima or the icy mountains of the Frelijord. Although Ezreal's default appearance is more casual than some of the other higher fantasy champions the game features, though the anachronistic elements of his attire speak to his journeys across time and space, the cosplay doesn't shy away from his iconic gaunt
In the same vein as Arcade Sona and subsequent skins in this line, Arcade Hecarim had new animations, particle effects, and sounds. Though the horse reaper doesn't get as much play as he used to, the skin remains one of the coolest Riot has ever released. However, Hecarim's not the only horse in the game
The active, Stasis, is absurdly powerful in the right situation. Using the Stopwatch will turn the user gold, rendering them untargetable and invulnerable for the duration. The user can't do anything during the duration either. This item has so many different uses that describing them here would take quite some time. It can dodge abilities, buy time for allies to arrive, buy time for defensive cooldowns, or simply just look cool while styling on opponents. There's a reason pro-Lol world atlas fans see more than one Stopwatch in every single competitive match; its active is too good to pass
There is a very distinct air of mischief about Ezreal, and @vincentwu123 exhibits this characteristic particularly well. Part of Ezreal's schtick is that his many adventures aren't exactly legal; @vincentwu123 seems to be posing triumphantly in a fashion that not only speaks to an exploratory success but might also serve to incriminate him for some law he broke along the
Brand isn't exactly a popular champion these days; no one reaches for the firestarter for ranked play. His skillset takes some learning and specific itemization or matchups to fully utilize. But this legacy skin pushed Brand toward the top tier for a hot min
Turbo Chemtank provides a balanced statline in terms of defensives, along with a fair bit of Ability Haste. This is combined with its active, Supercharged. Supercharged is similar to the Righteous Glory of old, only the user goes much faster and ignores unit collision. This item allows champions that just want to run fast, like Udyr, much more oppressive than they otherwise would
The Hex Core wasn't inherently a bad item idea though, as it provided surprising mana regeneration and AP for its cost. It was somewhat bland to always force the item first to ensure Viktor could keep up with his opponents, but it was certainly an interesting idea and fun for those who wanted one less item to think ab
Dota's history is far larger than League of Legends, and the significant changes to characters or powers have ended up less significant in the grand scheme of things as a result. This game is not exactly the same as when it first came out but is very much a similar experience at its c
This effect cannot occur on the same target more than once every few seconds, but during this immunity period affected targets instead take 20% of the trigger damage as bonus magic damage from Braum 's basic attacks and Winter's B
Considering he is one of League's older and more popular characters, Ezreal has also had the luxury of being featured in numerous lines of skins (i.e. costumes). Whether focussing on his adventurous disposition or the magical gauntlet he utilizes for offense and defense, Ezreal cosplays bring the champion to life in myriad w
Everfrost's active fires a skillshot out in a cone. Enemies in the center of the cone get rooted and take bonus damage, while other enemies hit are simply slowed and take some damage. This active now fires fast and has a relatively short cooldown, giving more wave-clearing power and lockdown to control mages who need the help. It's less of a dopamine hit than either Luden's or Liandry's, but is situationally oppress
Though written as a Dream Daddy character, the skin is more fearsome than its origins might suggest. The particle effects are also quite choice and fans just vibed with this aesthetic from the get-go. Along with Thresh's many other fantastic skins, this stands out as one of the cool