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about 4 years ago - /u/Reav3 - Direct link

Originally posted by bz6

/u/Reav3

The post said the team is looking to lower champion complexity? Man champions like Apehlios is why I play League. It's OK if you have to learn something new to play or play against. I hope there is still a balance between complex vs. non-complex champions..

yes we still want to make complex champs, this is more to say we want to also keep making champs like Sett/Seraphine, simple and approachable ones. In the past we think we did to many complex champs, and rarely made simple kits, so this is more about having better kit complexity diversity overall

about 4 years ago - /u/Reav3 - Direct link

Originally posted by Zoli_Ben

Hey Reav3! So the other independent VGU you mentioned is aimed for 2022 aswell as the blog mentions "The First VGU of 2022", right?

correct

about 4 years ago - /u/Reav3 - Direct link

Originally posted by Spideraxe30

Do you think udyr is going to remain a niche champ or does he have the the potential to be more broad

I mean most champs become at least a bit more broad after we VGU them, I think Udyr has some potential to be more broad then he is now, for sure.

about 4 years ago - /u/Reav3 - Direct link

Originally posted by ProfMcPants

Wait, I might have read it wrong but I'm confused- There's another VGU in the works other than Mundo and Udyr?

Not currently no