League of Legends Update 13.22 Patch Notes: Fixes and Improvements
Updated Nov 09, 2023
League of Legends Update 13.22 Patch Notes
CHONCC’S TREASURE
Fortune’s Favor is back, as the more seasonally appropriate Choncc’s Treasure! The mode (and Choncc) have an all new look too!
SYSTEM CHANGES
NEW PLAYER ONBOARDING
NEW PLAYER EXPERIENCE UPDATES
The following changes go live with patch 13.23 (Remix Rumble’s launch) and only impact "new players", who have played 3 or fewer non-Tutorial games of TFT on that account.
SYSTEM CHANGES
REGION PORTALS
Looks like Scuttle is back on the menu…as a Region Portal…what, did you think I meant food? That would be gross. Don’t be gross please.
OVERTIME BUFF
When overtime hits, the round ends in an instant, as champions gain an URF-load of power and start one-shotting each other. This can also result in a situation where two AP casters are opposing each other and the one who casts their ability first wins despite the opposing caster being a higher star, or having items. Now the Overtime buff will ramp over time, resulting in combats that end quickly, but not suddenly.
LARGE CHANGES
Even with changes so large, I’ll always be there for you.
TRAITS
Chat: Stop trying to make 3 Bruiser a thing, Mort.
Mort: 3 Bruiser.
With our last patch of the set, some changes aren’t entirely about balance. Our Bruiser 3 change comes from Mort’s tendency to field 3 Bruisers, a suboptimal play given his status as the S.G.O.A.T. (second greatest of all time). Seeing the misplay, chat gets chatting, talkers get talking, and yappers get yapping. To silence the chats and yaps, Mort has gone in and added a Bruiser 3 trait breakpoint with numerical values that honestly do not move the needle in the way the trait should be played.
While some Ixtal elements have found successful comps, others have fallen by the wayside like a Stone in the Wind.
While we’ve seen success with Zaun 2 in a number of cases, Zaun 4/6 have been underwhelming for most of Horizonbound, so we’re making all the mods better to encourage playing the trait for the last patch.
UNITS: TIER 1
The buff that will take Illaoi to Ill-wowi.
Milio's getting new shoes with this buff.
Orianna is getting a spell adjustment that amps up her single target damage and lowers the power of her shield. It’s not a big enough change to shift her spell name from Command: Protect to Command: Neglect, but for the Orianna carry fans out there this should result in a slightly deadlier clock-lady.
UNITS: TIER 2
The Riftwalker buff we’ve been waiting for has arrived.
Naafiri is a here-i to clear-i builds with pure-i AD builds.
The meme dream of AD banana bonanza Soraka is alive and well in patch 13.23. Try Rageblade, Spear of Shojin, and Gunblade Soraka carry if you get offered the Harmacist Augment.
UNITS: TIER 3
Darius is no stranger to the patch notes at this point in time, and regardless of whether this takes him into reroll-carry status, this will be our last time together for a while.
Karma took a small hit when we nerfed Blue Buff last patch. We’re stoking her Inner Flame with a numbers buff, but think that psychodynamic therapy could also prove useful.
UNITS: TIER 4
One more patch to paint the boards green, one more patch to run the dad who's mean, one more patch to play the man who's lean, and one more patch to make this fiend, a friend. Silco’s getting some changes to cast much faster (read: way better with Blue Buff), but at the cost to some of his spell’s damage and healing. This comes after nerfs to his go-to comp’s core tank, Taric, in our last patch, and should have Silco and the Sorcerers feeling like more than a psychedelic rock band name.
UNITS: TIER 5
Ahri has 9 tails, so we should add more 9s to her tooltip.
Lifting Heimerdinger’s carry upgrades to fulfill the AP carry Heimerdinger dream.
Ryze was one of our most ambitious units of all time, so let’s send him off on a high note by buffing all of his Realm Warps.
SMALL CHANGES
Small, like the amount of sleep I got this weekend trying to keep up with all the excitement.
UNITS
You equip Rapid Firecannon to extend Bel'Veth's range. I 3-star her. We are not the same. — Aurelion Sol player, patch 13.22, 2023
BUG FIXES
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League of Legends Plot
In the beginning, League of Legends had a simple story. Players acted as powerful leaders called "Summoners" who guided champions in big battles to stop a big war. But this story was basic and didn't have much depth like other story games.
Then in 2014, Riot Games changed the story. They took out the idea of Summoners to make room for more creativity and fresh ideas. Some players might have been sad about this, but it was important for the game to keep growing.
Riot even brought in experienced writers like Graham McNeill to make the story more interesting. The game's lore, even though not a huge part of playing, adds depth to the League of Legends world. It gives a base for the game to expand into other things like comics and new games.
The made-up world went from the Fields of Justice to a new place called Runeterra. They mixed different kinds of stories, like scary Lovecraftian tales and classic fantasy, to make an exciting backdrop for the game and all the extra stuff connected to it.
League of Legends Gameplay
League of Legends is a game where you control a special character called a "champion." There are over 160 champions to choose from. During the game, your champion gets stronger by gaining experience points (XP) from defeating enemies. You can also make your champion stronger by getting items, which you buy with gold. You earn gold by defeating the other team's minions, champions, and defensive structures.
The main map in the game is called Summoner's Rift. It looks like a square with team bases on the top and bottom corners. There are three paths to each base. Your goal is to destroy the enemy team's "Nexus," which is guarded by their champions and defensive towers. Your team's Nexus is in your base where you start and come back after you're defeated.
Minions are little computer-controlled characters that come out of your Nexus and move towards the enemy base along the paths. Turrets are big towers that protect the paths. Each base also has three "inhibitors" that make your minions stronger when destroyed.
There's an area called the "jungle" between the paths where special creatures live. They give you gold and XP when you defeat them. There are even stronger creatures in the river that separates the jungles. Killing these powerful creatures gives your team special abilities.
A game on Summoner's Rift can last from 15 minutes to over an hour. Usually, one player goes top, one in the middle, one in the jungle, and two at the bottom. They collect gold and XP by defeating minions and try to stop the other team from doing the same. The "jungler" helps in the jungle and assists teammates in the lanes.
League of Legends has two other game modes. ARAM is like Summoner's Rift but on a smaller map with only one lane. Champions are randomly chosen for players. In Teamfight Tactics, you build a team and they fight automatically against other teams.
There are also special temporary modes that come with in-game events. One of these is URF, where champions have superpowers with no limits. Another is One for All, where everyone on your team plays the same champion. Nexus Blitz has mini-games on a smaller map.
League of Legends Overview
Developer
Riot Games
Publisher
Riot Games
Platforms
Microsoft Windows,macOS
Release
Microsoft Windows: October 27, 2009
OS X: March 1, 2013
Genre
MOBA
Mode
Multiplayer
League of Legends
League of Legends, often called League, is a popular video game made by Riot Games in 2009. It's a game where two teams of five players fight against each other. Each player controls a special character called a "champion" with their own abilities. The goal is to break into the enemy's base and destroy their big structure called the "Nexus."
The game is free to play, but you can buy different looks for your characters. You can play it on computers with Windows or macOS.
People like the game because it's easy to get into, the characters look cool, and it's well-made. Even after a long time, people still think it's a really good game. Some players can be mean or rude, which has been a problem for a while, but the makers of the game are trying to fix it.
Lots of people play League. In 2019, there were often eight million people playing at the same time. It's so popular that there are music videos, comic books, stories, and even a show called Arcane based on it. There are also other games related to League like one for phones called Wild Rift, a card game called Legends of Runeterra, and a story game called Ruined King.
There's a big competition in the game, where teams from different parts of the world play against each other. This leads up to a big championship event every year. In 2019, over 100 million people watched this event, with 44 million watching at the same time during the finals. You can watch these competitions on websites like Twitch, YouTube, Bilibili, and even on TV channels like ESPN.
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League of Legends Update 13.22 Patch Notes
League of Legends was developed by Riot Games in 2009.
The main objective is for two teams of five players to fight against each other, aiming to break into the enemy's base and destroy their Nexus.
Yes, League of Legends is free to play, but players can purchase different looks for their characters.
League of Legends can be played on computers with Windows or macOS.
In 2019, League of Legends had over eight million people playing simultaneously. It remains highly popular with various spin-off games, a show called Arcane, and a significant global competition watched by millions each year.