Galio in the new world

RobbieFry13·2/28/2017, 7:43:37 PM·1 votes·1,072 views

I'm really worried about the Galio rework, from the description Riot put out that vaguely outlined their goal it sounds like they are going to completely rework him, so like Yorick he will basically be a new champ.

I think all he really needs is to adjust his Q: for an AOE it covers almost no area, they should increase the effected area or channge it to a stun or change it to an auto target nuke. Give his Ult priority over other abilities, if you are targeted and then ult it wont interupt any ability so your ultimate finishing move can be disabled by every champ w/ any ability. And the last tweak is just a little more starting mana and atk speed. Then boom vialble champ for mid and Support.

Instead I fear they are going to rip away his abilities that make him so effective in team fights and focus on solo laning. in effect just another AP mage. . . That has a meaningless tank tag on it

8 Comments

VelvetCrotch2/28/2017, 7:46:58 PM1 votes

As far as i know, he will get completly reworked. But his "spellshield" will stay in some way.

Ralanr2/28/2017, 7:57:10 PM1 votes

Their focusing on making him a midlane tank. So probably give him more of a reason to be in melee aside from his ult.

This might also mean he won't be held back with horrible mana costs.

MagicFlyingLlama2/28/2017, 8:02:36 PM1 votes

IE Make is already extremely easily-hit and strong Q into a click-targeted ability, so it becomes 90% of his power budget and turns him into another champion for disabled players that only have one finger, like annie?

Please no.

Oleandervine2/28/2017, 8:10:35 PM1 votes

Galio has a garbage kit at the moment. It's so chaotic and has no theme whatsoever - he needs a complete overhaul. In fact, nothing about his kit is that memorable outside of his ultimate, and like Urgot, he's got a lot of conflicting aspects of his kit (He does melee, yet he has ranged spells, yet his ult is close range, what?). Anything they do to make him modern and give him a cohesive, functional kit will be better than what he has now.