The reworked Yuumi is set to be released in Patch 13.5 on March 7, 2023. The redesign aims to make Yuumi a more accessible champion for novice players, making her a great pick for dual laning with a beginner teammate in League of Legends.
The main reasons for Yuumi's rework were her constant pick-or-ban status in competitive play and unsatisfying experiences in solo queue. Prior to her release on live servers, the new Yuumi will spend nearly two weeks in the Public Beta Environment, allowing Riot Games to fine-tune her design for the millions of players who will soon be playing her. The updated version emphasizes her role as a support and encourages players to stick with their AD carry rather than switching to juggernauts, making her a more balanced champion overall.
Yuumi has been one of the most controversial champions in League of Legends due to her ability to attach to an ally, rendering her nearly untargetable while still being able to heal and speed up her host. This has made her a frustrating champion to play against, and her safety has also made her a persistent threat in professional play since her release in 2019.
The balance team has struggled to find a middle ground for Yuumi, often resorting to buffing or nerfing her, depending on the meta. Despite their efforts, Yuumi remained either too powerful or too weak, making her a difficult champion to balance.
Due to these factors, Riot Games made the decision to attempt to give her a Midscope Update, which aims to rethink outdated champions and those whose kits have created more problems than solutions.
Yuumi's rework appeared unexpectedly in the League of Legends PBE on February 24, late in the week and well outside Riot Games' normal PBE update schedule.
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