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All About The Huge League of Legends Update 10.11

League of Legends Update 10.11

Riot Games came out with the latest League of Legends Update 10.11 on May 28. One of the biggest changes in Update League of Legends 10.11 was the Volibear Rework.

Since the release of the new champion there have been demands from players to make the field more even when the champion was first brought out in the game. 

Details of the changes done to Volibear in League of Legends Update 10.11.

League of Legends Update 10.11 Volibear Rework
  • Volibear gains 5% attack speed whenever he deals damage, which stacks up to 5 times.
  • Volibear gains speed towards enemies, stunning and damaging the first one he attacks.
  • Volibear damages an enemy, applying on-hit effects and marking them. Casting this spell again on the same target deals bonus damage and heals Volibear.
  • Volibear summons a lightning bolt at a location, dealing damage and slowing enemies while granting Volibear a shield if he’s inside the blast radius.

Major changes made to other champions were mostly buffs in League of Legends Update 10.11 include, Aphelios his base HP was increased from 500 – 530 and his HP level was increased from 86 to 88 similarly for Ashe, base HP increased from 539 to 570 and the. HP level increased to 87. Some of the champions that were nerfed were. Janna’s damage was decreased to 55/85/115/145/175 from 55/90/125/160/195 and Grave’s AD ratio was decreased to 80% from 100%

Changes in items include

  1. Zeal

Movement speed increased from 5 percent to 7.

  1. Phantom Dancer

Movement speed increased from 5 percent to 7.

  1. Rapid Fire Cannon

Movement speed increased from 5 percent to 7.

  1. Statikk Shiv

Movement speed increased from 5 percent to 7.

  1. Runnan’s Hurricane 

Movement speed increased from 5 percent to 9.

To read the full detailed Patch notes of the update, click here to go to the official patch notes on League of Legends website.

To read more about the latest champion Volibear, click here.

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