Riot Games has confirmed that ARURF will be the next rotating game mode in League of Legends, launching with patch 13.1
League of Legends offers a variety of rotating game modes in addition to the two permanent game modes, Summoner’s Rift and ARAM. One of them is All Random Ultra Rapid Fire.
Aside from URF, All Random Ultra Rapid Fire is perhaps one of the best-featured game modes ever introduced in League of Legends. Unlike in URF, where players choose their own champion, champions in ARURF are chosen at random.
For the rotating game mode happening in the next season, there will be no substantial champion changes, like there was last time. However, earlier improvements made to accommodate the preseason item overhaul should be included in this year’s ARURF.
ARURF details and notes
- +300 ability haste, summoner spell haste, and item haste.
- +25% tenacity.
- +60 movement speed.
- Bonus attack speed is doubled on ranged champions, 1.5 times for melee champions.
- If you’re a mana champ: Bonus mana is converted to HP (40% rate) and bonus mana regen is converted to HP (100% rate)
- Higher level cap: The level cap is increased to level 30.
- Mana and Energy consumption reduced by 100%.
- Smite
- Charge rate reduced to 30 seconds from 75 seconds.
- Cooldown between charges reduced to 10 seconds from 15 seconds.
- Teleport is disabled.
- Baron Nashor’s initial spawn time is on 10 minutes.
- Dragon’s initial spawn time is on 4 minutes.
ARURF is now accessible on the PBE servers and will be released beginning with League of Legends patch 13.1 on January 12, 2023. The rotating game mode will be available throughout the 2023 Lunar event and will end at the same time as that event.