League of Legends' newest champion, Zeri, deals extremely low damage, as is shown in a clip posted to Twitter. Zeri was added to League of Legends in patch 12.2, which went live earlier this week. Zeri shares a voice actor with Neon, a new duelist agent added to Riot Games' tactical FPS game Valorant in Episode Four Act One. The two characters also share some aspects of their attitude and fashion, as well as their penchant for electricity.
Despite League of Legends players being very excited about the new champion, the community has largely come to the conclusion that, while her kit is interesting and fun, she is simply lacking in the damage department. Zeri is designed to feel like a character in an FPS game, with her main gameplay pattern being that instead of using her auto-attack as her default mode of attack, she instead uses her Burst Fire ability, which is a skill shot that pierces enemies. This change, though it may seem small, gives Zeri a very different feeling and way of playing the game than other marksman champions.
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Team Liquid's academy ADC player TL Yeon posted a clip of himself playing Zeri to his Twitter today. The clip shows Yeon using Zeri's ultimate and her in-built mobility to run circles around the enemy team. However, although the video does highlight Zeri's extreme maneuverability, it also shows her struggling to kill even a single enemy champion in the process. Throughout the clip, Zeri's Burst Fire consistently deals barely noticeable damage to the enemy team. In another role lack of damage might not be an issue, but for a marksman in League of Legends, especially one that lacks utility, it is quite concerning.
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