League of Legends players are asserting that the removal of the item Oracle’s Elixir from the ARAM game mode has detrimentally impacted the overall quality of games.
LoL players are frustrated over the removal of Oracle’s Elixir from ARAM
Renowned for its extensive gameplay variety, Riot Games’ MOBA boasts over 160 champions, providing players with many choices to explore and enjoy.
Recognizing the varied preferences of its player base, Riot has curated alternative game modes beyond the 5v5 Summoner’s Rift experience, catering to a more casual audience. ARAM stands as one such mode that has undergone numerous modifications over time, each influencing the player experience in distinct ways.
However, the recent removal of Oracle’s Elixir from ARAM has triggered a surge of discontent among League of Legends players. Many argue that the game mode was more enjoyable before the absence of this key item, citing frustrations with the impact on Teemo, exacerbated by the introduction of new items.
Teemo, a champion known for his ability to place invisible traps, possesses an annoying arsenal and capable of causing substantial damage with DoT effect to affected targets.
In the past, Oracle’s Elixir provided a vital tool for revealing these Teemo’s mushrooms. However, with its removal, players now find themselves reliant on the true sight of cannon minions to detect and navigate around these mushrooms.
“There are some champs that just make me want to leave at the loading screen. Healers and teemo mostly.”
“I clearly remember Riot acknowledging it is a problem and that they’re coming up with a solution. That was like 2 years ago,”
Despite the introduction of experimental elements in ARAM, such as portals and destructible tower terrain, the League of Legends community remains vocal about the adverse impact of Oracle’s Elixir’s absence.
This outcry from players serves as a reminder to developers about the cherished consumable’s role in enhancing the ARAM experience.
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