Something annoying about the new keystones

Danyul Targaryen·6/2/2017, 12:11:02 AM·6 votes·3,212 views

Everyone that is obviously meant for AP champs like perxie can be used by ad champions. While ap champs only have the ones that are meant for them. The attack speed one will be useless on ap champs just an example

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Visionova6/2/2017, 12:35:47 AM6 votes

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The attack speed one will be useless on ap champs just an example

Kayle

Who is Taliyah6/2/2017, 12:40:09 AM6 votes

The balancing with the new rune system will be hell anyways.

Most champions that rely on Thunderlords now will lose much power, if there is no substitute for it.

But pre season kicks in in november, so there is still 5 - 5 and a half months time for everything to change, so there is no need for premature conclusions

RiotMeddler6/2/2017, 1:58:04 AM2 votes

Perxie, like a number of other keystones, is intended to be accessible to champions scaling with AD or AP. It's got AP and AD scaling on both the damage and shield as a result. There will be some runes that require more specific playstyles, whether that's auto attacking a lot, having/using mana, affinities for particular item types or whatever. All champs should feel they've got access to some non universal perks though certainly, not just auto attackers.

EQ Fidgetspinner6/2/2017, 12:28:18 AM1 votes

Maybe they'll change things up before its release or have some new runes that will be publicized later. I see what you mean, though.

Big Lincoln6/2/2017, 12:35:09 AM1 votes

AD champs include casters AND rightclickers where AP champs are primarily casters

It's not really hard to see why this is the case, even if it is fairly annoying

Warhammer Titan6/2/2017, 12:36:40 AM1 votes

Pretty sure its still a work in progress, give it some time before complaining