League of Legends Update 12.7 Patch Notes (lol 12.7)
[League of Legends] LOL patch 12.7 notes details released for players. According to the official lol 12.7 patch notes, the latest update added quality of life improvements and fixes. Apart from this, LOL update 12.7 also includes various gameplay adjustments.
Previously, a big update nerfed the staple frontliners (Ivern, Jax, Volibear), continuing to adjust Radiant Items, and making 3-star 4-costs feel as dangerous as they should be.
Unfortunately, since the last patch, players are still experiencing several issues with online gameplay. Today’s LOL update 12.7 will fix a few of these issues.
Passive burn base damage increased late. W mana cost decreased.
Gangplank is arrrguably struggling at all levels of play. He’s already got enough gunpowder in his Q and barrels, so we’re putting some power into less explosive and more… orange… parts of his kit.
E cooldown refund increased. R cooldown decreased early.
Gwen’s been hanging by a thread after her most recent nerfs, so we’re stitching her up with some cooldown buffs that should help her across all skill levels. Needle-ss to say, we don’t think these changes will fully address her issues, but we’re being extra careful considering her pattern of dominating Pro.
Base health, health growth, and armor adjusted.
Jayce has also been a popular pick in Pro. We’re lowering his laning power by making him squishier early on, but increasing his growth to make sure he still scales to late game.
Base mana, move speed, and attack speed growth increased.
Kalista still has yet to be seen in Pro this season, and is generally weak in all levels of play. We’re buffing some of her baseline stats which should especially help her out in Average play. Super speedy spooky spears incoming.
Base AD decreased. Q base damage decreased.
We’re looking (no pun intended) to bring down Lee Sin’s jungle clear speed and early game threat in order to reduce his impact on Pro play. We’re targeting his base damage instead of his cooldowns to ensure his passive’s rhythm remains the same.
Passive healing against champions increased. W base damage increased.
We’re giving Lillia some more scaling sustain with her AP builds while also boosting her early jungle clear. These buffs should give her W damage a bit more oomph—or rather, eep!
W passive base damage and move speed increased.
Neeko’s been hidden from Pro play despite being a strong tomato in solo queue. Her on-hit build was quite popular in past metas, so we’re bringing it back to lure the Curious Chameleon out of hiding!
Base health regen decreased. Tap Q range and width increased. E self-slow no longer applies when moving backwards. R crash now lands faster.
Pantheon hasn’t been living up to his Spartan spirit, so we’re sharpening his spear to make him feel more like the paragon of Rakkor warriors. Skilled Pantheon players should now be able to showcase their strength with more timely ults, more maneuverable shields, and better trading tools.
Q bonus damage against structures reduced. W bonus damage against monsters increased.
Rengar’s become a serious destroyer of furniture structures after his most recent changes. This is a new and flexible strength in his kit that we want to preserve, but he’s taking down those (scratching) towers a bit too fast, so we’re tapping down the damage on that part of his Q. We’re also bumping up his damage against monsters to compensate for some of the clear speed he lost because of the changes to Q against plants last patch.
Q damage AP ratio increased; bonus mana ratio decreased.
Ryze’s tank builds make him a safe yet potent split pusher by allowing him to stack health while dealing carry levels of damage, making him particularly lethal in Pro play. The mid-patch 12.5 nerfs didn’t quite do the job at refining his hypercarry identity, so we’re shifting his mana scaling to incentivize him to build a few more AP items before stacking health items like Winter’s Approach (which will also be receiving nerfs this patch) .
Q cooldown decreased. W cooldown decreased late; dash can now go through terrain. E AP ratio and damage against monsters increased.
Wukong hasn’t been seen in Pro much despite having a theoretically good matchup into meta staples like Jayce and Graves. We’re helping him claim his place in top lane while also reinvigorating jungle Wu so he can be a viable counter or flex pick.
Base health increased. R cooldown decreased early.
Despite my match history, Yasuo and Yone have been relatively weak (and the sustain nerfs in 12.6 didn’t do them any favors either). Rather than increasing their damage, we’re giving the wind brothers more opportunity to flex their skills. For Yasuo, we’re increasing his early combat durability and ability to synergize with teammates during laning phase.
Base AD, AD growth, and armor decreased; health growth increased. Q base damage decreased, AD ratio increased; now applies on-hit effects only once per cast; now grants at most one R stack and E cooldown reduction once per cast, but crits can grant one more of each. W base damage decreased, AD and AP ratio increased. E cooldown increased early and decreases with rank again. R cooldown increased early and decreased late.
Zeri, Zeri, you’ve been a little too unfair-y. Despite the nerfs in previous patches, Zeri has been shockingly resilient and continues to dominate Pro play. With this round of nerfs, we’re aiming to bring her bruiser build more in line with her crit build, as well as make her stacks and on-hits more predictable. This should give enemies more time to catch Zeri before she starts zipping circles around them.
Abyssal Mask has taken a back seat to Force of Nature in terms of magic resist options this season. We’re buffing Abyssal Mask’s passive, Unmake, to help it stand out as an aggressive tank option which will help unmake your enemies’ MR.
Galeforce has been the go-to marksman mythic for a while now and has made hypercarries like Jinx and Aphelios a bit too safe in Pro play. We’re increasing Galeforce’s active cooldown to give opponents larger windows to punish scaling marksmen before they reach their endgame.
Moonstone has been eclipsing the other enchanter support options. It offers a little too much sustain with relatively little risk, so we’re tuning down the bonus shields and heals to bring it in line with other enchanter mythic items.
Umbral Glaive hasn’t been living up to its fantasy of blacking out opponents’ maps. We’re implementing some buffs to make it a better option for supports building lethality and roaming assassins looking to be a tad sneakier.
Winter may be over for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, but Winter’s Approach is still the premier choice for mana tanks and a few mages, despite being a scaling item. We’re increasing its cost to make it less appealing as a first purchase.
Time Warp Tonic provides its users too much safety versus divers. Combined with the generic sustain power of Corrupting Potion, this often means ranged champions that want to play safe… always stay safe. We’re diluting the tonic a bit by taking out some of its special safety syrup making it easier to punish.
Hot on the heels of last patch’s Phase 1 launch, we’re heading into Phase 2 of the Mythic Content Overhaul! This patch, we’re introducing an infinitely repeatable rewards track for Masterwork Chests. Any Masterwork Chest you open grants progress on the rewards track, regardless of whether you bought it, earned it as a reward, or received it as a gift. In addition, since we’ve adjusted random Mythic Essence drops from Masterwork chests from 10 ME to 5 ME, we won’t revert last patch’s buff to ME—it’ll remain at a 4.2% drop rate.
We’re also introducing two adjustments to the Masterwork system relative to our original plan. Our original model would’ve led to Masterwork Chests granting more Mythic Essence than the new system has been tuned to support, and we felt it’d be better to do these changes now rather than later.
We’ll be following up soon with the other half of Phase 2, our first Showcase Milestone release!
Team formation for the Clash Piltover Cup begins on April 11, and the tournament begins on April 16 and 17! Team formation for week 2 of the cup will start on April 25 with the tournament days being April 30 and May 1.
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