The Next League Of Legends Champions That Need A Rework
With Urgot's rework revealed and two more champions on the schedule to be updated, the future of [...]
Swain
For someone who rules over Noxus and directs his fighters such as Darius as a so-called Master Technician, Swain doesn't see a lot of playtime on the Rift. Not only is he a cruelly effective leader in his lore, he also commands a great deal of respect from those who work under him. Despite this, his kit doesn't really reflect the mage tactician vibe that he's supposed to be putting out, and his gameplay doesn't allow for too much decision-making to be made.
Whatever comes out the other end of Swain's long-awaited rework, his ultimate should certainly be kept intact since it's the defining ability of the champ. His passive is basically a Doran's Ring effect though, and as we can see through Singed's changes on the PBE, some of these purely stat-based abilities are already being looked at.
Riot Reav3's champion roadmap should be coming out this month to detail upcoming reworks, and many are hoping that there will be some news about Swain. The Rioter also dropped into a discussion about the new relationship between Swain and Urgot to say that speculation of more interactions and Swain appearing on the roadmap was an "interesting speculation."
prevnextNunu
Nunu and Willump are perfect introductions to the jungle for new players, right alongside Warwick and Amumu. Each of them helps teach different aspects better, Nunu's gameplay being more focused on counterjungling and assisting his teammates, but his simplistic kit still feels a bit lackluster compared to what he could be.
According to Nunu's lore, the boy links up with Willump, a vicious Yeti who is capable of ferocious attacks while still being gentle with Nunu, but we don't really see that in his current form. Instead, we see a Yeti who takes bites out of jungle monsters and causes immense frustration for the enemy jungler.
Nunu isn't suffering right now in the win rate department, and even though he's not picked as much as more dynamic junglers, he still sees some playtime both in solo queue and in pro play. If and when the duo gets a rework, we can only hope that the Nunu Bot skin remains supreme, especially when it comes to its laugh.
prevnextPantheon
A snowballing champion if there ever was one, Pantheon thrives in the top lane as a feast or famine champion where his part in the game is usually decided quite early into the match.
The critical passive on his E ability, Heartseeker Strike, makes sense in Pantheon's kit as it reinforces his identity as a master warrior, imbued with the Aspect of War, but there are other ways his abilities could be adjusted to reflect that persona as well. We only see him using a spear and a shield through a few point-and-click abilities and a cone skillshot, but providing him with more weapon-based abilities would round out his warrior identity.
Gameplay aside, Pantheon is also badly in need of a Visual Update as well. Some of his skins can be quite impressive, but others like the Full Metal Pantheon haven't been touched in awhile and could use improvements.
prevnextDr. Mundo
Another tanky champion from Zaun, Dr. Mundo recently received a new lore, though some might say that his previous iteration fit the champion more.
No longer is he a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde archetype, he's now supposed to be a deranged champion who loves both receiving and inflicting pain. While not everything about a champion should be based around their lore, this new story gives Mundo plenty of room to have more of his abilities improved to align with missing health or receiving damage. His E, Masochism, gives him more attack damage based on missing health, and applying a similar health/damage effect to something like his somewhat lackluster Burning Agony ability would help solidify his identity.
One of the biggest issues that stands in the way of his rework though is his regenerating abilities. Like Aatrox, he relies on gaining health back during fights, something that's easily shut down by the fairly cheap Executioner's Calling.
prevnextKeep Up With The Update Schedule
While these are just some of the champions that are in need of a rework to keep them modern and give them some playtime, a list of the confirmed champions that will be given updates can be seen over at the official League of Legends update schedule that can be seen here.
While the schedule doesn't get updated too often, that doesn't mean that update ideas aren't in progress for certain champions. They're definitely being discusses as well, as can be seen in Reav3's champion roadmaps where the Rioter lays out a rough plan for upcoming champions. The Rioter has already mentioned some of the previous champs off the top of his head as champions that need a rework, and others include champs like Tryndamere, Akali, and other older champs. A champion roadmap post should come later this month at which point we'll hopefully be able to gain more insight into which reworks to expect.
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