The newest League of Legends champion, Renata Glasc, is making her way onto the rift today along with patch 12.4. Past years have seen many new champions added to League of Legends; when the game was new, Riot was known to release as many as 24 champions in a single year. Although the speed of champion releases has decreased drastically since those days, the popular MOBA already features a massive cast of playable characters, and the list is still expanding.
Renata is League of Legends' 159th champion, and the second to be released in 2022. Her release follows that of Zeri, The Spark of Zaun, a mobile marksman who shares some stylistic aspects and a voice actress with the concurrently released Neon, from Riot's tactical FPS game Valorant. Zeri's character bio details her enmity with the chem barons of Zaun and that story sets up for the release of League of Legend's newest release.
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Renata Glasc, The Chem Baroness is joining the ranks of playable champions in League of Legends as part of patch 12.4, which goes live today. Renata Glasc's champion spotlight is viewable now on the League of Legends YouTube channel. Renata brings a new flavor of enchanter to the list of League of Legends support champions. She lends a more "sinister twist" to the normal ally-empowering mechanics of enchanter supports according to game designer Blake «Squad5» Smith in her Champion Insights article on the League of Legends website. Riot Cashmiir goes on, "Power for a price, manipulating your enemies, forcing allies to fight beyond death. These are the avenues Squad5 found for making an evil enchanter."
Renata Glasc and her sinister League of Legends moveset embody an evil
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