Kalista, the Spear of Vengeance revealed

Riot·10/7/2014, 2:56:21 AM·11 votes·570,692 views
Kalista
The Spear of Vengeance

Treacherously murdered, Kalista rose as a specter, twisted by the horrific power of the Shadow Isles. In death, she offers Runeterrans a proposition: surrender your soul to the Spear of Vengeance and she will exact retribution on your betrayers.

Items

The Black Spear

Active: Kalista offers a pact to an allied champion, should they agree, the item is consumed and the pair are Soul-Bound for the remainder of the game. When accepted, the binding enables Soul-Marked, a passive on Sentinel, and allows Kalista to use Fate’s Call when she unlocks it.

Abilities

Passive: Martial Poise

Rather than cancelling the basic attack animation, a move order hops Kalista in the direction of the click after she completes her attack. Kalista leaps farther when moving away from her target.

Q: Pierce

Kalista hurls a spear, damaging the first enemy struck and adding a stack of Rend. Pierce also procs Martial Poise.

W: Sentinel

Passive: Soul-Marked—When Kalista and her bound ally attack a minion, monster or enemy champion at the same time, they deal bonus magic damage.

Active: Kalista commands a sentinel to keep watch over an area. The sentinel patrols back and forth in a line a few times. Vulnerable to attacks from behind, sentinels see in a cone in front of them and scream if they spot an enemy champion.

E: Rend

Kalista’s basic attacks and the spear from Pierce lodge in their target for a short time. Rend causes her to rip the spears from her enemies, slowing them and dealing increased damage for each spear rent from the target. Rend’s cooldown resets if it secures a kill on an enemy unit. The spears stack infinitely, only disappearing if Kalista fails to keep up her assault.

R: Fate’s Call

Kalista repositions her bound ally next to her, making them untargetable and disabling their spells. During Fate’s Call, Kalista’s Soul-Bound gains a new ability, which allows the Soul-Bound to dash in a target direction, knocking up enemies they strike.

Gameplay

Kalista is a marksman who cooperates with her Soul-Bound to deal substantial sustained damage, access her full repertoire of abilities and wither her enemies under her relentless assault. Kalista’s potential is unlocked by solid communication and cooperation with allies rather than raw mechanical skill. While still capable in her own right, Kalista misses out on Soul-Marked's bonus damage and effective use of her ult without direct cooperation from her ally.

Laning

In lane, Kalista follows the familiar marksman pattern of farm and harass with one important difference: Martial Poise makes kiting part and parcel of her kit. With it, Kalista can reposition after every basic attack, hopping in and out of danger to attack opponents and gain superior positioning. Soul-Marked allows Kalista and her ally to speedily crush down each minion, forcing their opposition to farm under turret and nearly guaranteeing a level two ding ahead of their opponents. With the lane pushed, Kalista can send a Sentinel up the river to keep watch for incoming threats. This ability takes some vision pressure off her support, allowing both to spend less time at base and more time dictating the pace of the lane.

For trading, Kalista lands Pierce to proc Rend, poking with terrifying speed. While Kalista decides when to answer Fate’s Call, her Soul-Bound, often a support, ultimately decides where it’ll make its impact. If either Kalista or her Soul-Bound land significant crowd control on an enemy champion, Fate’s Call makes the perfect tool to damage and lock down enemies, setting Kalista up to sling the fatal spear.

Teamfights

Without massive range or a reliable escape, Kalista relies on backline positioning and attentive protection from her allies. Before any teamfight breaks out, Kalista should use Sentinel to try to spot out sneaky enemies on the edges of the fray. With the battle underway, Kalista metes out strong, consistent punishment with basic attacks, staying safe with precise management of Martial Poise. Given time and dependable peel, Kalista’s spears rocket from the backline of every skirmish and teamfight. The damage and stacks add up quick, making Kalista a decisive executor with Rend.

Fate’s Call

The ult’s versatility makes it good for peel, a wombo starter or a rescue for your Soul-Bound—used to its full potential, it can be all three. Against dive comps, a timely Fate’s Call stops a chase dead in its tracks and serves as a counter-engage for your team to follow up. If Kalista’s Soul-Bound is caught out, a quick ultimate spirits them to safety, burning whatever crowd control the enemies expended and offering the option of dis-or-re-engage. Brave Kalista players (and braver Soul-Bound) can kick off wombo-combos or follow up on a hard initiation, creating the space Kalista needs clean up the fight from the back lines.

Synergy

Works well with:

Leona - the Radiant Dawn

Tanky supports like the Radiant Dawn are perfect for Fate’s Call. After being tossed into the fray by Kalista, Leona can hang onto Zenith Blade to zoom around teamfights applying crowd control where needed. Bonus points for proc-ing Sunlight and Soul-Marked at the same time.


Janna - the Storm's Fury

On face, it may not seem like a great idea to toss the fragile Janna into the enemy team, but Fate’s Call and Monsoon combine to split enemy teams asunder.


Malphite - Shard of the Monolith

Imagine Fate’s Call and Unstoppable Force smacking sequentially into the enemy team—the area of effect knockup double tap will win you most fights.

Struggles against:

Zyra - Rise of the Thorns

Kalista’s slow basic attack leaves her vulnerable to the lockdown of Grasping Roots. The Spear of Vengeance must carefully manage Martial Poise to survive this lane opponent.


Ezreal - the Prodigal Explorer

Ezreal’s kit dulls the edge of Kalista’s spears: He outpokes her with Mystic Shot and can escape the danger posed by Rend and Fate’s Call with a quick Arcane Shift.


Master Yi - the Wuju Bladesman

Highlander causes problems for Kalista since her primary escape tool applies a slow. If Kalista and her ally can’t nail Master Yi with Fate’s Call, she’s likely to be chopped up, Wuju Style.

Champion Insights

Kalista, game design by CertainlyT

Champion diversity helps us accomplish one of our key goals, that each game of League feels different than the ones before it. Just as important as champ diversity is player diversity. Some opponents are risk-averse, some fight early and often. Adjusting to the unique rhythm of each game is critical to success. But League is a team game. Reading and reacting to your allies’ demeanor is equally important to victory. Kalista is for players who enjoy or want to improve at taking the pulse of teammates and working together toward a win.

As designers, we are constantly trying to help players succeed. Building scenarios that overwhelm or confuse players is simple, laying the foundations for success is the challenge. As such, Kalista highlights the cooperative end-state in which she and her ally are most likely to succeed and offers a tool kit to enable players to reach that state.

It is important to light up the right paths for players, to make the unseen momentarily visible. A champion’s focus is an opportunity to let the player grow their general skill in that area so that they can bring that strength to bear in other contexts. Consider the jungle for a new player: they’re not likely to see the value of farming it, of denying farm from the opposing jungler and of doing all this while controlling larger map objectives. Nunu’s Consume is an amazing tool for jungling that emphasizes a successful way to play. Mastering Nunu teaches the player how to jungle, enabling him to succeed on other champions in that role.

Now think of this in terms of Kalista’s focus on facilitating cooperation:

Sentinel

Passive: Soul-Marked—If Kalista and her ally attack an enemy within one second of each other, they deal bonus magic damage to their target

Soul-Marked is designed to reveal effective duo-lane teamplay. Often in bot lane, a fight devolves into two 1v1’s happening near each other, rather than a 2v2 that’s won through cooperation between allies. Sentinel’s passive emphasizes what’s often the optimal play in these situations: focused fire.

Equally important to helping the player understand the criterion for success is giving them the tools to get there. Tools to cooperate are interesting in that they include more than just formal power. In this vein, Kalista’s kit endeavors to facilitate teamwork by resolving incentives for selfish play and visually communicating intent.

Think of the active on Sentinel, it relieves your support (and likely Soul-Bound) of some pressure to keep up vision. That way they’ll more often be available to work together to deal bonus damage and wreak havoc with Fate’s Call. This sort of design allows us to emphasize tighter, more consistent teamwork without making Kalista so communication dependent that you practically need to play in the same room as your Soul-Bound.

We’re psyched to see what you make of Kalista. Let us know what you think below!

2,310 Comments

Node Lord 42011/4/2014, 8:30:32 PM1036 votes

What if she's actually Lucian's wife set free by Thresh to serve the spooky things. Rito pls

Deep Terror Nami11/4/2014, 8:39:17 PM244 votes

Kalista:"Guys, my support afk'd" Team:"Great, 3v5 already report bot" Kalista:"I'm still here..." Team:"What's the difference?"

Chevette11/4/2014, 8:27:54 PM239 votes

Oh God, her ult is going to be SO TROLL

Queef Latifah11/4/2014, 8:40:05 PM210 votes

Thresh + Nidalee = Kalista

THE GOD OF PORN11/4/2014, 8:41:52 PM186 votes

Overly-Attached Marksman.."Soul-bound" ok.

dunkeroni11/4/2014, 9:05:44 PM124 votes

This confusion can be easily solved. Let's look at the kit:

  1. Can poke in safety
  2. Applies slows
  3. Gives bonus damage to ally basic attacks
  4. Can throw a fighter into teamfight to assist an engage or chase
  5. Has a skill that gives extra vision

Start with item 3303 and you have a perfect support for Jinx,Caitlyn,Ashe, or Lucian She comes with vision and cc to protect from ganks, slows to catch targets even after they've used flash to get out of range, and a perfect escape for any ADCs that have gotten themselves in trouble. Simply grab them from the enemy teamfight, or even from over a wall, and the ADC can propel him or herself to safety.

Yup, seems like a support to me.

Lukzubs1411/4/2014, 8:40:12 PM118 votes

She looks like Nidalee sister who is going through an awkward stage in her life

clyphen11/4/2014, 8:50:51 PM96 votes

BUT WHAT HAPPENS IF YOUR SOUL BOUND GOES AFK?

WafflesAndMilk11/4/2014, 8:27:56 PM92 votes

WhyRenekton Why is a god!

Jacolot11/4/2014, 8:30:11 PM90 votes

Gnar Irelia Viktor Ezreal... Urgot Ryze Fizz... Braum Ahri Cassiopeia Karthus

TheWinnerIstwiX11/4/2014, 8:34:13 PM81 votes

Karthus 's girlfriend

TheDream14311/4/2014, 8:44:31 PM67 votes

ALL HAIL THE REDDIT PROPHET summoner 3

Zen Zeni11/4/2014, 8:26:12 PM65 votes

The prophet has spoken. Riot who is the prophet? How does he leak everything?

Raegthar11/4/2014, 9:09:45 PM53 votes

Hey, remember when you did Spirit Guard Udyr and then showed images about the Wind Dragon Champ? Do you also remember mentioning something called Magma Chamber? Cause I do and so does Pepperidge Farm...

MaglcMann11/4/2014, 8:37:03 PM53 votes

What ever happend to that one champion thjat was supposed to come out? That dragon of wind?

Aytheus11/4/2014, 8:27:04 PM49 votes

@WhyRenektonWhy, You're the true god prophet, URF, Gnar, and now Kalista. Claps

joejoefred11/4/2014, 8:32:53 PM40 votes

Looks cool, it will force more people to learn to ADC and stutter step meanwhile improving the play ability of supports. Also, her ulti makes it seem like she is best with melee support, rather than ranged, does this mean Taric will see more play?

Captain Fortune11/4/2014, 9:07:21 PM36 votes

Going to cut out the middleman and just have my friend support me with Yasuo.

Meliodas Wrath11/4/2014, 9:07:04 PM35 votes

Kalista/Nidalee lane.. oh lord no..

LeapLikeG11/4/2014, 8:40:17 PM17 votes

I'm READY to throw my allies to feed