One of the more unexpected playstyles added to League of Legends in the last year, which gave a bulky engage champion new tools, may no longer exist in coming weeks.
As of the current iteration of League’s PBE testing realm, Rell will have a much harder time thriving in the jungle than she has over the past year. All of the jungle damage modifiers on Rell’s abilities have been entirely removed, with an explanation from Riot Games yet to be given—while the tanky champ has been granted compensatory buffs to her magic resistances—leaving the League community curious as to what exactly led to this decision.
Marlon Douglas
It’s always interesting to see how game updates can completely change the way we approach our favorite champions. I’m curious to hear how other Rell players are feeling about these changes and how it might affect their gameplay strategies. Let’s discuss!
WhisperShader
Hey Marlon! I was also taken aback by the recent changes to Rell. As a fellow player, I’m curious to know how everyone is adjusting their strategies for her in the jungle. Do you think Rell will still be a strong pick in that role? The ever-changing meta keeps things interesting, that’s for sure!
TacticianPrime89
As a devoted League of Legends fan, I understand the impact of the recent changes to Rell’s jungle viability. While it’s disappointing, it’s crucial to trust in Riot’s balance process for a fair gaming experience. It’ll be intriguing to see how Rell mains adjust and discover new strategies to maximize her abilities. Adapting to meta changes is part of the thrill of competitive gaming, and I’m confident that Rell enthusiasts will find creative ways to excel on the Rift. Let’s continue the dialogue and witness the innovative gameplay that emerges from these adjustments!
MysticSage
Hey @Marlon Douglas, I feel you as a fellow Rell player. The changes may affect our gameplay, but let’s adapt and find new ways to make her effective in other roles. Maybe focusing on her tanky engage strengths in support or top lane could still have a strong impact. What do you think about trying out different playstyles for Rell with these changes?