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Naafiri in League of Legends Release Date, When Does The New LoL Champion Release?

The champion Naafiri, the Hound of a Hundred Bites, will be released on July 20, 2023, at 20:00 UTC in Riot Games' League of Legends.

by Harini

Updated Jul 20, 2023

Naafiri in League of Legends Release Date, When Does The New LoL Champion Release?
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Naafiri in League of Legends Release Date

Naafiri, the upcoming champion for League of Legends, will be released on July 19, 2023, as part of patch 13.14. She is expected to be a mid-lane assassin with strong burst damage and gap-closing abilities. However, she may also be viable in the jungle due to her ability to refresh cooldowns on monster hits and use her dogs to tank. Players can try her out in the PBE (Public Beta Environment) before her official release.

During the first week of her release, Naafiri will cost 7800 BE (Blue Essence). After the initial week, her price will decrease to 6300 BE. Players can look forward to experimenting with this new Darkin character and exploring her unique playstyle and abilities.

When Does The New LoL Champion Release?

Region

Time Zone

Local Time

US Time (PST)

OC1

AEDT

July 19, 12:00

July 18, 17:00

JP1

JST

July 19, 12:00

July 18, 19:00

KR1

KST

July 19, 12:00

July 18, 19:00

RU

MSK

July 19, 12:00

July 19, 1:00

EUN1

CET

July 19, 12:00

July 19, 3:00

TR1

GMT+3

July 19, 12:00

July 19, 1:00

EUW1

GMT

July 19, 12:00

July 19, 4:00

BR1

GMT-3

July 19, 12:00

July 19, 7:00

LA2

GMT-3

July 19, 12:00

July 19, 7:00

LA1

CST

July 19, 12:00

July 19, 10:00

NA1

PST

July 19, 12:00

July 19, 12:00

PH

PHT

July 20, 12:00

July 19, 20:00

VN

GMT+7

July 20, 12:00

July 19, 21:00

SG

GMT+8

July 20, 12:00

July 19, 20:00

TH

GMT+7

July 20, 12:00

July 19, 21:00

TW

GMT+8

July 20, 12:00

July 19, 20:00

CN

GMT+8

July 21, 17:00

July 21, 1:00

Naafiri in League of Legends 

Riot Games has recently unveiled their latest champion for League of Legends, Naafiri, the Darkin assassin dog pack. Naafiri is designed to be a midlaner and shares similarities with roaming high-damage assassins like Zed, Talon, and Qiyana. Her abilities showcase two dashes, an empowering ultimate, and a unique passive that summons uncontrollable packmates to assist her in combat.

The passive ability, "We Are More," allows Naafiri to summon Packmates that target enemies hit by her auto attacks and abilities. While Riot developers initially hyped up the concept of Naafiri being a "pack," the passive's implementation is similar to mechanics seen in other champions like Malzahar and Yorick. Some players may find this aspect somewhat underwhelming, given the initial excitement surrounding the idea.

"Darkin Daggers" serve as Naafiri's primary poke and damage ability, offering additional healing and bleed effects. This healing provides her with increased survivability during the early laning phase, complementing her assassin playstyle, which involves quick engagements and evasive maneuvers.

Naafiri's first dash ability, "Hounds' Pursuit," enables her and her packmates to focus on a single enemy and deal significant single-target damage. The added slow effect helps secure kills, especially when enemies don't immediately fall to the initial burst of damage.

Her second dash ability, "Eviscerate," is instant and non-targeted, serving as an effective escape tool after a successful kill. Furthermore, this ability fully heals her packmates, further enhancing their survivability during skirmishes.

The presence of two dash abilities in Naafiri's kit sets her apart from most other champions in League of Legends, granting her exceptional mobility and pick potential. Combined with the healing from "Darkin Daggers," Naafiri becomes a potentially unkillable force, capable of darting in and out of engagements while dealing substantial damage.

Her ultimate, "The Call of the Pack," offers an empowering effect with a takedown refresh, providing synergy with her kit. Although it may appear less impactful than other ultimate abilities, it complements Naafiri's playstyle effectively.

Critics argue that Naafiri's power budget heavily favors her dashes, making her overpowered in the current meta. Her ability to swiftly eliminate opponents and escape unscathed due to her mobility can prove frustrating for her opponents. While her kit may undergo adjustments during testing in the PBE (Public Beta Environment), her survivability and relatively easy mechanics could still make her a potent and overpowered assassin in the game unless Riot Games addresses the imbalance.

League of Legends

League of Legends, often referred to as LoL is a popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed and published by Riot Games in 2009. Inspired by a custom map called Defense of the Ancients (DotA) for Warcraft III, Riot's founders aimed to create a stand-alone game in the same genre. The game is free-to-play and offers character customization options for purchase. It is accessible on Microsoft Windows and macOS platforms.

In League of Legends, two teams consisting of five players each engage in intense player-versus-player combat, defending and occupying their respective halves of the map. Each player controls a unique character, known as a "champion," who possesses distinct abilities and playstyles. Throughout the match, champions gain experience points, earn gold, and buy items to grow stronger and defeat the opposing team. The primary game mode, Summoner's Rift, tasks teams with pushing through to the enemy base and destroying their "Nexus," a significant structure within it.

The game has garnered positive reviews from critics, who have praised its accessibility, character designs, and overall production value. Over time, League of Legends has received critical acclaim, but it has also faced criticism for its players' negative and abusive in-game behavior, a challenge that Riot has been addressing without complete resolution. Despite this, League's popularity has soared, with peak concurrent player numbers reaching eight million in 2019.

League of Legends has become a global esports phenomenon, boasting an extensive competitive scene with various regional leagues. The pinnacle of these competitions is the annual League of Legends World Championship, which attracts over 100 million unique viewers and peaked at 44 million concurrent viewers during the finals in 2019. The game's esports events are broadcasted on live streaming platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, Bilibili, and even on cable television sports channel ESPN.

Its immense success has led to the creation of spin-off video games, including League of Legends: Wild Rift (a mobile version), Legends of Runeterra (a digital collectible card game), and Ruined King: A League of Legends Story (a turn-based role-playing game). Moreover, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game based on the League of Legends universe is currently in development.

League of Legends Gameplay

League of Legends is an engaging multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game where players take on the role of unique characters called "champions." These champions have their own distinct set of abilities and are viewed from an isometric perspective. As of 2023, there is an impressive roster of over 160 champions available for players to choose from.

During the course of a match, champions progress and become more powerful by earning experience points (XP) through defeating enemies. As they level up, players can acquire various items to further enhance their champions' strength. These items are purchased using gold, which is earned passively over time and actively by defeating the opposing team's minions, champions, or defensive structures.

In the primary game mode, Summoner's Rift, players can access a shop menu to buy items for their champions, but this option is available only when their champion is in the team's base.

Each match in League of Legends is independent, meaning that levels and items earned during one match do not carry over to the next. Each game presents a fresh start for players to strategize and compete.

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Naafiri In League Of Legends Release Date FAQ

1. When will Naafiri be released in League of Legends?

Naafiri is set to be released on July 19, 2023, as part of patch 13.14.

2. What role will Naafiri play in the game?

Naafiri is expected to be a mid-lane assassin with strong burst damage and gap-closing abilities, but she may also be viable in the jungle due to her unique kit.

3. Can players try out Naafiri before her official release?

Yes, players can test Naafiri in the PBE (Public Beta Environment) before her official release to provide feedback and help with testing.

4. How much will Naafiri cost during her first week of release?

During the first week of her release, Naafiri will cost 7800 BE (Blue Essence). After the initial week, her price will decrease to 6300 BE.

5. What are Naafiri's unique abilities?

Naafiri's abilities include "Darkin Daggers," "Hounds' Pursuit," "Eviscerate," and her ultimate "The Call of the Pack," which summons uncontrollable packmates to assist her in combat.