A new champion should arrive very soon on League of Legends. Although Bel’Veth has just landed on Summoner’s Rift, the famous aquatic ADC promised by the studio still remains very mysterious. A few photos, a little story, but nothing more. Riot Games is trying to keep this secret, but not revealing it to the public. And one of them will have help on behalf of this future champion, but also on a possible release date.
Nila, next ADC?
After the arrival of Bel’Veth, the game will add a character designed for the bot line, whose main characteristic will be the attack range. Instead of being a sniper, he fights like a fox. Until now, this future champion was identified by the name of Yasuo Water.. However, there have been no leaks regarding his abilities or appearance. In this regard, it seems that Riot Games is much better at keeping its secrets. “The next release will be bot lane, followed by Udyr. Bel’Veth, bottom lane and Udyr will be very close, so there won’t be a lot of waiting between them.said Reav3. In any case, we believed in it too.
according to the youtuber big bad bear – Known for hitting often – This famous ADC was called Nilah and should be identified by patch 12.13 or 12.14.. So we need to know all the details between June 23 and July 13. Historically, there have always been releases at major annual events – and this year’s event will revolve around Star Guardians, as Riot Games has already confirmed. This also means that the champion’s first skin will be themed.
Interestingly enough, the youtuber also noticed that Nilah would be a first name of Arabic origin meaning “water hyacinth” and is a term or name similar to the color blue in Indian culture. Two tips that overlap with what Riot Games has already provided.
Giving this date can also deter youLeague of Legends recently encountered issues. When the champions arrive at the end of the summer, they are not available for the last competition of the year.. A situation that has disappointed many fans, especially during the World Cup, and that Riot Games has promised to avoid in the future.
Source : Millenium
