With the League of Legends patch 12.12 coming out today, Riot Games have also touched on some of the updates that they are already working on for future patches.
Two of the biggest changes that the developers are working on are for Grevious Wounds as well as Master Yi and Gangplank.
In a recent tweet, League of Legends' lead designer Matt “Phroxzon” Leung-Harrison opened up about some of the tweaks that they are looking to introduce in the upcoming patches.
According to the developer, high Grevious Wounds created a good deal of “champion design debt,” which is why they will be looking to balance the mechanic around 40% Grievous Wounds.
The intention behind this would be to make the passive a sort of a purchase that only feels rewarded when faced against a ton of healing in the enemy team.
Picks like Soraka and Aatrox come with a lot of team and self-healing in their kit, against whom Grevious Wounds would indeed be one of the best purchases in the game.
With the Grevious Wounds update, the developers will look to hit,
Apart from working on Grevious Wounds, the League of Legends developers will also be working on changes for Master Yi to make him a bit more viable in future patches.
The Wuju Blademaster, once a staple pick in the lower ranks of the competitive ladder, now hardly sees the time of day and is currently sitting at a pick rate that is lower than 10 percent, according to OP.GG.
While that may be the overall rate in ranked matchmaking, his pick rate is even more abysmal in Challenger Tier, where he enjoys somewhere close to 0.56.
The lethality updates that were introduced in season 12, along with the durability changes that made their way to the servers in patch 12.10, made him fall off the meta rather hard.
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