9.2.11

Udyr's Sorrow

In a recent patch to the game "League of Legends", a lot of balance changes were made. Things were added and a "certain item" was removed. Everyone deals with the patch in their own way. Some take it harder than others. This is but one story.
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8.2.11

League of Legends next Champ ? =Jarvan IV

Jarvan IV
Initiator Support DPS / Release Date: March 1

Backstory
Jarvan is the Demacian bad-ass your momma warned you about. If champions look up to Garen for his righteous epicness, then Jarvan IV is the one Garen looks up to— Jarvan screams “DEMACIA!” in not one, but two different ways. He was the first to take down Baron Nashor and bring him to the League, and in his spare time, Jarvan enjoys slaughtering dragons, skinning them for their scales and attaching their teeth to his armor and golden lance. His lance can split apart into multiple segments, and is constantly rotating like a drill—he’s basically wielding a gyrating dragon’s tail. Jarvan is a pompous warrior, maybe even flamboyant—but don’t let him hear you say so, or he’ll bury you six feet deep.

Role
When we saw Jarvan, he was in a very early stage of development, so the designers were tossing around ideas for abilities that are worthy of Jarvan’s epic stature. He was actually first sketched over three years ago, and it’s finally time to bring this decked-out, over-the-top dragoon to the Field of Justice. A sort of foil to Swain, the Master Tactician, Jarvan is a Demacian prince who may have his family lineage explored in later updates.

Abilities
A possibility for Jarvan’s Q ability is a single-target nuke where Jarvan dashes towards and through an enemy, straight to the person behind the target, like the Demacian Goku. This would enable Jarvan to dash through tanks so he can get straight to cutting up the fragile DPS or support champions hanging out in the back during teamfights.
Another potential ability would have Jarvan hurling his lance like a giant spear, impaling an enemy champion. The throw is so powerful that the lance would plant in the ground behind them, where it would transform into a flag that buffs allies. Jarvan can pick the lance back up, ala Olaf’s axe throw, but enemy champions have an opportunity to burn the flag before he gets the chance to.
Epic. Jarvan’s ultimate has him leap into the air and slam down lance-first into an enemy champion within range. Upon impact, an arena springs up from the ground to create a one-on-one duel between Jarvan and his unfortunate nemesis. This sounds like a combination of Pantheon’s and Poppy’s ultimate abilities, although it was undecided if the ultimate will be global or how long the duel would last.
Jarvan’s passive is designed to support his playstyle: initiate fights with the enemy, run into the fray hitting everyone a little bit (rather than single-target DPS), and keep on going ‘til the opposing champions are wiped out. His passive lets him deal extra damage to champions with 70% or more of their maximum health, meaning Jarvan players have the incentive to change targets rapidly in a fight, softening them a bit and then moving on to the next and letting their teammates clean up the rest. The developers were also toying with the idea of giving him an innate slowing debuff on his auto-attacks, to encourage players to tag as many enemy champions as possible to maximize his effectiveness.

Ace client 3.0

Its an Addon ofc and it rocks!
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Oh Nasus! You so crazy!

A live stream from All mia Podcast with a funny Nasus yeah!Nasus is so nice after the patch!

6.2.11

NESL launches LoL with $35,000 in prizes!

Hello everyone.

I'm just on here today to inform you all that NESL is opening a LoL division with a prize pool as high as $35,000 dollars for 2011. You might even make a name for yourself in the process. I really suggest you guys head to this link and grab your buddies, form a team, and sign up ASAP.
http://www.nationalesl.com/us/gettingstarted

NESL has put together the chance for 8 of the top qualifying teams (and possibly more in the future) to play against some of the top LoL teams by region in the EU for a chance to win up as much as 5000 Euros. Qualifiers for this are beginning soon so sign up quick. And not only is that not the only event, there are others running to win up to $100 a week. What it comes down to is: You could easily make a sizeable bit of cash on LoL and settle some of that US vs EU rivalry that's been brewing as of late.

The exact date of the events can be seen here:
http://www.nationalesl.com/us/lol/news/148300
http://www.nationalesl.com/us/news/148315

Sign up quick as there's a scrim night coming up for the Wednesday, February 9th to get better seeding in the qualifier brackets. It is open to anyone so you can take your shots at all those high ELO jerks you guys in ELO hell are always talking about.

The prize money of just the first event is about $7000 and that's just the first to come, there will be more in the future.

Tencent has bought Riot Games for about $400 million

Tencent, the giant Chinese Web holding company, has bought Los Angeles-based Riot Games for about $400 million.

It’s yet another big-dollar buyout for the game industry, which has been in an M&A frenzy for about a year, and one of the biggest investments by a Chinese company in an American digital property.

The transaction was first reported by Bloomberg, and Riot confirmed the deal to VentureBeat, though neither outlet has the financial details. Here’s how they break down, according to people familiar with the transaction:

Tencent, which had already invested in the game-maker, will pay “just south” of $400 million to buy out other investors, primarily Benchmark Capital and FirstMark Capital, who along with angels had put approximately $18 million into the company.

The company’s management team will receive some portion of that buyout themselves, but will also retain an equity stake; some will receive “stay packages.”

The total investment values the company at $472 million.

The chief appeal for Tencent is Riot’s League of Legends game, which is free to play initially, but which encourages players to pay up for skills, equipment, etc, via micro-transactions.

In that sense it’s like Zynga’s Farmville and other popular social games. But it’s a much more sophisticated game with arcade-style action: Think of World of Warcraft, on steroids and amphetamines.

The deal follows a string of Web-based game deals in the last year. Among the more notable ones: Walt Disney purchased Playdom, Electronic Arts purchased Playfish and DeNA purchased Ngmoco.

More info : China Digital Times

4.2.11

Bot lineup changes this patch

Summoners!
When the servers come back online, some of you might notice that there’s been a bit of a change to the bot lineup when you fire up your custom games. Well, the bots you’re used to have been called back to the institute of war for a bit of retraining while we make the transition to our Co-op vs. AI game mode. So in the meantime, we’ve sent in the subs! If you’ve been through our tutorials, you might recognize them as the lineup from our Battle Training mode. These brave champions have been kind enough to fill in while their colleagues go back for some re-education in League of Legends tactics.
So remember, what you’re seeing right now isn’t the final lineup for Cooperative vs. AI! They’re just the understudies! You’ll see most of the old faces back before long, as well as a fair number of new ones! Stay tuned for more details as we draw closer to the update!