League of Legends players have grown accustomed to new champions who continue to break Riot Games’ balance rules. Nila recently arrived in Summoner’s Rift and is one of the most interesting characters the developer has ever released. But despite his very recent exit, he has demonstrated his ability to win matches unworthy of a new champion. Considering all the notes, Players have already played over 50,000 games with him and managed to win 51.9% of the time.
Nila is another League of Legends balance bug
Unlike characters who have been in Summoner’s Rift for a while, It’s a very ominous sign for a new champion to reach a win rate close to or above 50% within hours of release.. Indeed, beginners in the game improve their performance over time. Moreover, it is a particularly important event among those whose gameplay is a little more complex. but, Nilah’s win rate is very high in all MMRs in the game.
The problem is that, aside from the incredibly low gameplay, most players are able to win their first match against Neela. This shows: Stats too high Or that his skills are too strong. It suffices to compare the production of Nila with that of Belvette to understand the situation. The previous champion who came to League of Legends had slightly more conservative stats and looked less tough. However, after starting out with a 46-50% success rate at launch, it later grew to over 55.5% success rate across all ranks.
Riot Games is well aware of this impact and “The Mastery Curve”. This is a principle that applies to all characters and can be summarized as follows: The more champions you play, the more likely you are to earn them the next time you use them.. It’s a matter of common sense, which applies especially to the more difficult characters in League of Legends, naturally balancing new champions. Viego, for example, started out with a nearly 40% win rate on the Rift and managed to get better and better without Riot’s interference. The same thing happened for Ion (43%) or Lilia (38%). In any case, the figures are much lower than those of Nila.
To know what will become of Neela, just look at the history of League of Legends. The champion will continue to increase their win rate to an unknown point, which will no doubt be much higher than the game balance suggests.. A situation that tends to spawn new champions with extreme power. Season 12 characters have always needed balance tweaks since release, and situations like Zeri’s have been some of the most problematic in the game’s history.
This isn’t the only issue players are facing. The awesome (extreme) release of patch 12.13, Nilah came with major changes for Master Yi, Sivir, and Gwen that require an emergency patch. This is a situation that is starting to tire the public, especially with new champions.
Source : Millenium
