Yuumi Rework: Riot to change her ‘Attach’ ability to give players more counterplay

Riot Games has finally answered League of Legends fans’ wishes. Yuumi, the game’s most contentious champion, is getting a complete rework

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Riot Games revealed in a recent blog post how the design team intends to rework Yuumi. Despite the fact that the rework is still in its early phases, the team intends to place more focus on how the champion may help her allies earlier in the game by exchanging her damage and crowd control for more early strength and protection.

Riot still intends to make Yuumi a simple champion that new players will select as they are learning how to play the game. As a result, the champion will retain her primary mechanic: her untargetability attachment.

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“In short, we’re not satisfied with Yuumi’s current state and are making progress on a rework for her aimed at reducing some of the things that make her frustrating to play against, while retaining the core gameplay pattern her players have come to love,”

Although this mechanism will remain crucial to Yuumi, the company intends to seek out and promote a mechanic that will provide the other team with some counterplay.

The design team is currently in the early phases of the rework, so fans may expect her overhaul to be on live servers sometime in 2023. Riot want to see this magical cat in a solid position, with distinct strengths and limitations, while retaining her fundamental gameplay.

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“In high skill play, Yuumi players have learned to optimize unattaching to trade their own health to accompany trades,”

“Combined with frequently unattaching to trigger their shield off cooldown, Yuumi lanes simply had more health to trade versus enemies so that even hyper aggressive opponents like Draven and Lucian struggled against the cat.”

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Yuumi has been a challenging champion for Riot to balance since pro players have discovered strategies to fully toss her on her head, maximizing her potential and making her even more challenging to punish than she is ordinarily.

Riot must figure out how to balance the champion in such a way that pros can still optimize her skill cap while newer players can still look to Yuumi as a way or learning an easy champion. The rework is still in the early stages, according to Riot, and players should expect to see more details about the champion’s changes sometime in 2023.