League of Legends players have become accustomed to the new champions do not respect the Riot Games equilibrium standards. Nilah has just put his foot in the invoker's crack to become one of the most interesting characters that the developer has ever launched. However, in the short time he has been available he has shown an ability to gain improper games of a new hero. Taking into account all ranges, players have already played more than 50,000 clashes and have been able totriumph in 51.9% of cases *.
Nilah is a new failure for League of Legends balance
Unlike the characters that have been in the invoker crack for some time, that a new champion reaches a rate of victories near or greater than 50% during the hours of its premiere is a very worrying signal. This is because the newly arrived heroes to the invorator crack tend to improve their performance over the days. In addition, it is a particularly important phenomenon in those with a somewhat more complex gameplay. However, The Vilah Victories Rate is too high in all MMR of League of Legends.
The problem, in addition to the extraordinary performance in the lowest ranges, is that most players are being able to win in their first games with Nilah. What this indicates is that His statistics are too high or his skills kit is overloaded. To understand the situation, we just have to compare this premiere with that of Bel’veth. The previous champion to get to League of Legends showed some more discreet data and seemed a little less complex. However, after starting with a rate of victories between 46 and 50% at the premiere of it, she reached a success of 55.5 percentage points in all ranges.
Riot Games knows this effect left over and calls it a master's curve. This is something that applies in all the characters and that it can be summarized in that The more we play a champion, the more likely we will win The next time we use it. It is some common sense that applies, above all, in the most difficult characters of League of Legends and balances the new champions naturally. For example, Viego reached the crack with a rate of victories around 40% and managed to increase his power without Riot's intervention. The same happened with Yone (43%) or even with Lillia (38%). In all cases, numbers well below Nilah.
You just need to review the story of League of Legends to know what will happen to Nilah. The champion will continue to climb in the rate of victories of her to an indeterminate point that, without a doubt, will be much higher than we could consider adequate ** for the balance of the video game. A situation that makes the launch of new champions with disproportionate power. The characters that have arrived in season 12 have always needed equilibrium adjustments after their launch patch and, cases such as Zeri, have been some of the most problematic in the history of the video game.
This is not even the only problem that players have to face during the Patch 12.13 cycle. The disproportionate launch of Nilah has accompanied great adjustments to Master Yi, Sivir or Gwen that have required the introduction of an emergency patch. A much more rugged equilibrium policy than usual and that begins to convert salvation maneuvers into a dangerously common exercise. This situation is beginning to tire the community, especially in the case of new characters.
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