Arena is making a grand comeback to the League of Legends scene, promising many exciting updates and enhancements.
Set to go live on the League client for the entirety of the second split of the ranked season, which spans from May through September, this version of Arena, as revealed by Riot Games in their dev blog, is poised to redefine the player experience.
New Map
One of the most anticipated additions is the introduction of a brand-new map dubbed “The Koi Pond.” This visually captivating arena boasts 3 distinct sections, providing ample space for thrilling 2v2 battles. With features like the Bloom Bridge, portals, and blast cones facilitating fluid movement between these segments, strategic maneuvering is key to securing victory.
In line with the new map, players can expect a revamped shopping experience within Arena. Aligning with the evolving thematic elements of League of Legends throughout Split 2, the introduction of a dedicated shop area promises to enrich the gameplay with opportunities for tactical decision-making.
Prismatic items and Anvils
Moreover, Arena introduces a groundbreaking item tier known as “Prismatic.” These exclusive items boast unparalleled stats and effects, empowering players to build unque champion builds.
Unlike conventional items, Prismatic items cannot be purchased directly from the shop; instead, players are presented with a selection of random Prismatics during specific rounds, reminiscent of the Augments system from previous version.
Arena also introduces the concept of Anvils, consumable items available for purchase in the shop. These Anvils offer players a choice of three random items within predefined categories, ranging from Prismatic and Legendary to Stat. Not only are Anvils a cost-effective way to purchasing individual items, but they also add an element of unpredictability to itemization strategies.
Rank System
In addition to gameplay enhancements, Arena brings about a revamped ranked system, set to kick off with a one-patch pre-season on patch 14.10. This new system accommodates party sizes ranging from 1 to 8 players, fostering diverse team comps while maintaining balance and fairness. Furthermore, the ranked season will be accompanied by refined matchmaking rules, ensuring a competitive yet enjoyable experience for all players.
Excitement for Arena’s return is palpable, with the mode already making its debut on the League of Legends PBE on April 15. Its official release for the wider player base is scheduled for May 1, coinciding with the launch of patch 14.9. While the ranked system’s implementation is slated for patch 14.10, players can rest assured that Riot Games is committed to delivering an immersive experience.
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