League of Legends developer Riot Games is often looking to make new additions to its extremely popular MOBA game. As is the case with many competitive multiplayer games, changes to League of Legends can cause some backlash from players of the game, such as the recently added Chemtech Drake, which was criticized by players for granting increased damage and a resurrection passive. Riot Games has since disabled the Chemtech Drake, along with some other aspects of the game.
Earlier in January 2022, Riot teased future champions in a developer video, alongside some of the changes that would be coming to the game. Now, fans of Leage of Legends can see the first of these future champions in the form of the Chem Baroness Renata Glasc. Originating from Zaun, Glasc is the owner of Glasc industries, a company that's been given its own webpage by Riot, filling out some of the lore behind the character and her goals.
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Already League of Legends fans are getting hyped about the introduction of the newest champion, with many impressed at Riot's depiction of an older woman who looks her age, with wrinkles and defined muscles. Renata is a support hero primarily, with her abilities centered around rooting enemies in place, slowing them and even turning them against each other with her ultimate ability. Her passive allows for her to build up damage on an enemy with basic attacks, and when an ally attacks that same enemy additional damage will be dealt.
As the Chem Baroness, with ties to the city of Zaun, any fan of the League of Legends animated Netflix series Arcane may notice the connections between Renata and the setting of the show. While Renata does not make an appearance in Arcane, chem barons do.
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