Pantheon and those awesome splashes!

Sukishoo·7/29/2019, 3:39:14 PM·9 votes·16,882 views

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RiotInterlocutioner7/29/2019, 5:03:02 PM13 votes

Myrmidon is the one with lava, Glaive Warrior the one with Carpathian mountains and the Dacian draco. [slayer-pantheon-thumbs]

4 Step Cadence7/29/2019, 4:13:38 PM3 votes

Okay so its base Pantheon, Myrmidon(?), Baker, Full Metal(it looks Hextech now?), Glaive Warrior(?), Slayer, Ruthless, Perceus, Dragon Slayer.

Did I do it? Did some of his skins get reworked into other things(like Crimson Akali becoming Infernal)?

LittleOak7/31/2019, 8:37:51 PM2 votes

I love all the work y'all did on these pieces. Not even a complaint, but could we get Dragonslayer Pantheon's splash art mirrored so he is consistently left-handed throughout all splashes and in game model?

Shandrake7/29/2019, 7:08:32 PM2 votes

So glad I have Perseus Pantheon.

That new cape is glorious!

AbiwonKenabi7/29/2019, 5:04:38 PM1 votes

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Myrmidon and Glaive Warrior should be switched. Myrmidons are simply military subordinates serving someone else, so I'd guess the hand surrounding the fiery Pantheon is his "master". Glaives were used (again, correct me if I'm wrong, history buffs) by Romans, and that one skin looks very Roman, especially with the wolf imagery typical of Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome who were raised by wolves. But I guess myrmidons with a capital M were specifically following Achilles, so...I guess it could be the other way.

Pantheon kind of had the problem of having 3 skins that were all really similar-looking to each other AND the base skin. I guess its no surprise that some of them turned out completely different.

Carach Angren7/29/2019, 7:38:57 PM1 votes

Glaive Warrior, Ruthless, Perseus and Full Metal have almost the exact same poses, a bit of a shame

Wild Geese7/30/2019, 8:22:34 AM1 votes

I'm sure glad I own Ruthless Pantheon, which i got for lul but this new look is too badass and maybe my favorite thing ever. Lord Humungus? Yeeees!!!

ShadowGlaive2137/29/2019, 7:00:31 PM1 votes

I question the decision to change Baker Panth's bread loaf to a pie. Conceptually I thought bread made more sense, as it was a play off of the word "pan" and he literally wielded bread and butter.