In the forthcoming League of Legends Patch 14.7, Riot Games is orchestrating a shift towards utility-centric roles for support champions, accompanied by a reduction in their damage potential
Lead gameplay designer Matt Leung-Harrison affirmed that adjustments are in the works for several support champions, including Nami, Nunu, Karma, Sona, and Camille. These modifications aim to elevate the utility aspect of these champions while tempering their damage output, thereby fostering a more balance environment for other high-damage dealers in the game.
Among the champions undergoing adjustments, Camille stands out as a notable case. Originally designed for the top lane, she has increasingly found herself occupying the support role in recent months.
The synergy between Camille and AD carries, particularly in locking down enemies and amplifying damage, has been a defining trait. Her ultimate ability, especially when paired with the support item Bloodsong, has proven to be particularly strong. However, to address this trend, the Bloodsong item is receiving adjustments in the upcoming patch to mitigate its impact.
Acknowledging the prominence of Camille’s transition to the support role and its potential impact on her intended role as a top laner, Riot has committed to revisiting her kit.
While affirming that the support role for Camille is “viable sometimes,” developers stress the importance of maintaining her identity as a dominant force in the top lane.
Furthermore, Riot developers have opted not to include Janna in the list of champions receiving adjustments in Patch 14.7. This decision stems from previous nerfs inflicted by items such as Zaz’Zak’s and Mandate. However, developers remain open to reassessing Janna’s status if the anticipated impact of these changes fails to materialize effectively in the future.
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