Riot Games confirmed this week the first news of League of Legends season 2, which debuts globally on April 30. With ionia as a central focus of the narrative and setting, the game will receive a complete update on the look of the map, accompanied by a new skins wave to seven popular champions.
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The Spiritual Florescer line returns in full force, now including Lux, Ashe, Irelia, Bard, Ivern, Varus and Zyra. Among the most flashy news, Ashe and Irelia gain legendary versions, while Lux receives a prestigious skin. The season also marks the arrival of a new champion in the Moba cast: Yunara, with no set date yet.
Floral skins and thematic map dominate the new phase
Ionia's choice as a backdrop of season 2 by League of Legends dictates the tone of visual update. Summoner's Rift will be redesigned to reflect the region's mystical style, with vibrant colors and nature -inspired effects. Although no elements from Noxus, as happened last season, the map will have a new climate and identity.
The spiritual blooming skins follow this same aesthetics. Lux appears in a golden and ethereal version in the prestigious model, while Irelia and Ashe glow with unique visual animations and visual effects in legendary editions. Riot has promised that these versions will have “deep narrative details” linked to the new arc of the game.
The unpublished champion Yunara is also inserted in this theme. With a secret design, it must expand the universe of Ionia with nature -related skills. A teaser has already been released, but no official date for its release.
Brawl mode debuts with faster and more intense matches
Among the most anticipated additions of the season is Brawl game mode. However, the idea is simple: an arena in which two teams fight until they reduce the opposing bar of life from 250 to zero. No towers, no goals. Only pure combat in matches that last up to ten minutes.
Unlike Aram, here the player can choose his favorite champion, without depending on luck or random selection. In addition, the proposal is to create a more dynamic and direct environment, focused on the fun of Teamfights. Thus, the developer compared the mode to a "battle of vibes."
Brawl mode will be available early in the season, acting as a casual and fast alternative to traditional matches. It's a Riot bet to keep the game attractive in short and uncompromising sessions.
System changes promise more balance and practicality
In addition to the new League of Legends visuals and modes, Riot will implement changes in the game system. The first of these is the possibility of changing positions with other players during the champion selection phase - a much -ordered resource.
To contain off -planned changes, the supports will automatically receive the atlas item World, eliminating the chance of strategic exchanges after the start of the match. Atakhan, a special map creature, gains a new form and now offers 25% effect bonuses for the player who can defeat him.
Another important modification is in the reward system. From the new season, only the winning team will receive gold bonuses, which should reduce unbalanced turns and ensure more merit for those who dominate the game from the beginning.
Spiritual flourishing leads the visual renewal and narrative of League of Legends
With the arrival of Season 2, the League of Legends reinforces its tendency to unite narrative and gameplay in great visual events. The return of the spiritual flowering line acts as a guiding thread between the new visuals, the redesign of the map and the introduction of Yunara.
Riot Games shows that it is focused on keeping the MOBA relevant not only in gameplay, but also as aesthetic and narrative experience. The new phase officially begins on April 30 and promises to move the community with unpublished content, thematic events and, of course, many breathtaking skins.