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League of Legends Patch 7.20 Thoughts

Please riot stop Janna

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League of Legends Patch 7.20 Thoughts
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I am going to be real, Evelynn got dumpstered.

With her update I think she will be somewhat fun, I think she is going to be in a worse state than she was previously. First of all, she won't be invisible until level six, which is huge. She is going to be like old Warwick, just power farming until level six so she can gank. And her ultimate, which is cool as heck, seems just odd. I can see it good in terms of turret diving but it just doesn't seem great to me. Early game she seems to lack the damage I feel like early game Eve has now. Late game she may be better though. I need to play her out to try it out but at moment I am not excited. The biggest reason has to be her actual design. I think her double tail look is just horrid and I wish they wouldn't have changed her appearance in that way like a visual update is fine but a complete change when she was already aesthetically cool as heck.

Beyond Eve, what's big in this patch is

GRAVES buff (right before his victorious skin comes out...suspicious)

Tahm Kench getting a little stronger and slicker in team fights is huge, he is already an incredibly good support and with this, I don't think he becomes too strong but he definitely is in a better place.

Janna getting just thrown under the bus with lower stats, passive butchered and mana increases on W are big. She is still very strong but I think will definitely tone her down a good amount.

This is a really small patch but I feel like the biggest thing is the Janna nerfs, sadly these won't affect the World Championships. Because as many know, all that is being played is Janna and Lulu.

I AM very excited for Beekeeper Singed though, and you all better be as well.

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