Riot Games revealed League of Legends’ newest Champion, Bel’Veth, in a cinematic trailer released last week. Born of the Void that seeks to end all life in Runeterra, Bel'Veth’s name comes from the city that she consumed during her emergence. This isn’t the first time League of Legends has had to deal with a god, but Bel’Veth could be the most terrifying of them all.
In the trailer, we learned how the new Void Empress will take control of the fractured faction for her own twisted ends, and today we’re learning just how players can take control of Bel’Veth’s abilities.
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First, Bel’Veth’s passive ability makes her a jungling monster. Death in Lavender provides Bel’Veth with greater attack speed for her next two attacks after using any of her abilities, and taking down champions of large monsters grants her permanently increased attack speed. Bel’Veth doesn’t gain attack speed when she levels up, so killing monsters and champions in the early game will be integral to her success.
Bel’Veth’s Q ability is Void Surge, a dash that lets her move in four directions, dealing damage and on-hit effects to everyone she touches. Each direction has its own unique cooldown, and that cooldown scales with Bel’Veth’s current attack speed.
Above and Below is her W ability, a tail slam that deals damage, knocks enemies into the air, and slows them. It also reduces the cooldown of Void Surge in the direction of any champion she hits.
Royal Maelstrom is a large AOE where Bel’Veth channels a storm of slashes around her by pressing E. The storm grants Bel’Veth damage reduction and lifesteal, and deals more damage to the lowest health enemy within the Maelstrom. As with most of
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