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LoL: The silly mechanic from the first seasons, which Riot Games removed from the game.

LoL: The silly mechanic from the first seasons, which Riot Games removed from the game.
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League of Legends players sometimes think everything was better before, but Riot Games had to deal with issues that would seem surreal to us today. One of the best known is related to the history of objects, before they were reworked by the editor.

LoL: The silly mechanic from the first seasons, which Riot Games removed from the game.

Newcomers to League of Legends can complain about the balancing of new champions, certain decisions made by Riot Games regarding skins, or even annoying bugs. The truth is that the game is still not perfect and the developers will never be able to satisfy all players simultaneously. However, it is very difficult to say seriously that things were better a few years ago. Especially if you review the history of LoL and see how some stupid mistakes have led to aberrant situations.

How many do you want ? Yes.

One of our favorite stories about the serious and absurd issues Riot Games has faced in the past has to do with items. Beyond the fact that some of the old items were somewhat unbalanced, what's really striking is the fact that there was no limit to the amount of copies of a certain item , which allowed to have up to six identical objects, while accumulating their passive effects. For example, one strategy that became quite popular was to buy six Sunfires with Evelynn and finish off the rivals with her invisibility.

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The champion was simply chasing her enemies to inflict passive damage from Solar Cloaks. By not having the "unique" tag, the life points subtracted from its opponents were multiplied by the number of times the object was present in the inventory. It should also be noted that the invisibility mechanics were very different from the one we know today, and Evelynn could literally stick to an opponent for several seconds without the latter being able to retaliate if he did not have a pink ward. or a nearby friendly tower.

Other champions could stack the same item, and it was not uncommon to see some mages (Veigar/Ryze/Karthus in the lead) playing with multiple Archangel Staffs to accumulate a total amount of AP exceeding 1000. These mage builds were more fun than anything else, and apart from making a screen with a big number and showing off on the forums, it was better to diversify the items. If the Solar Cape was quickly patched with a unique passive, this was not the case for all the objects, and it was necessary to wait for a new aberration for Riot Games to tackle the problem head on.

League of Black Cleaver

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The effect of this item was similar to its current version. It reduced the armor of each target hit by an auto-attack by 7.5%. The problem, again, is that this effect was multiplied by each copy of the item the player had in their inventory. This way, if a player bought it four times, it reduced their opponents' physical damage resistance by 30% with each hit. Additionally, it also provided 15 armor penetration per unit purchased (equivalent to lethality today). This created a combo that did raw damage to all opponents once a few copies were purchased.

Black Cleaver

250 hit points

50 attack damage

10% cooldown reduction (CDR)

15 armor penetration (stackable)

Passive (stacking): Dealing physical damage to a champion reduces their armor by 7.5%. This effect can stack up to four times.

Riot Games fixed the issue by adding the unique terms first to the pene flat, then to the item's passive . Unique effects have become more and more common in League of Legends over the seasons, to the point of becoming the norm today. It is no longer even possible to stack certain items with common mechanics, such as the Muramana and the Archangel, which both require stacking a Tear of the Goddess.

Riot Games never answered the question of why the items weren't unique from the start. However, making everything unique would have caused problems early in the game for some archetypes. ADCs used to build several Phantom Dancers, simply because it was the only item in the game that offered attack speed and critical hit. Next, they explained that making an object unique isn't just about ticking a box when developing it. We can therefore imagine that this involved a lot of fiddling with the code, and that it was not necessarily simple. However , since the big overhaul of objects, all have become unique. Like what, playing silly builds can sometimes help improve a game.

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