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The Biggest League of Legends Offseason Roster Moves of 2020

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Riot Games promised at the start of Season 10 that they would make more cosmetics for champions that haven't received any in a long time. And since then, the game has gotten more skins for many untouched champions. Patch 10.6 isn't different. Despite another awesome Lux skin - Xerath, Mordekaiser, Malphite, Talon, Twitch, and Taric will all be getting fresh skins. Yes, Xerath will be getting a new look - fina


Despite the hyper attitude of Jinx in the game and her depiction as such in most of her splash arts, Jinx is considered by most players to be a rendition of an alternative emo girl. She dresses in a more gothic manner, dyes her hair, has some visible tattoos, and so forth. This comic captures that idea and shows us a friend who just wants a hug and is turned away by The Loose Can


The League of Legends ' 10.6 Patch will deliver some anticipated skins for champions that haven't received cosmetics in ages. There's also some minor rebalancing for Twisted Fate and Death's Dance. Additionally, an entire Wukong rework will be making its way to League of Legends esports of Legends . That will hopefully put the Monkey King back on his thr


Even though the Lego universe ultimately did fail, the franchise at least dropped a couple of solid efforts before fading into cinematic obscurity. The same can't be said for Warner Bros.' planned King Arthur universe. Released in 2017 and starring Charlie Hunnam in the title role, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword certainly had promise as a standalone venture, with Guy Ritchie directing and Jude Law in a key villainous role. In reality, the movie was widely trashed in reviews and made a huge loss for Warner Bros. financially. All of which makes the studio's plans for a six-film shared universe seem all the more ridicul


Kicking the list off, this image by Roman Guro is beyond words. The work it does bringing the action of Summoner’s Rift to life is unbelievable. The background is a fantastic setting, but the image is a perfect representation of a more realistic teamfi


Believe it or not, the Spring Split of the 2020 League of Legends Championship Series is already past its halfway point, and teams and players are starting to see themselves separate from the rest of the pack. Cloud9 leads the way, extending their dominant streak and continuing their quest for the coveted 18-0 undefeated season. Flyquest, now in sole possession of 2nd place, impresses once again and they now sit comfortably behind Cloud9 at 7-3. TSM continues to flip-flop between strong and shaky weeks, but the Bjergsen-led squad rounds out the top three at 6-4. As they and the rest of the players fight it out on the rift to distinguish themselves and their teams, some performances stood out from the r


The concept is a full enhancement of Malzahar’s default splash art. His flowing robe has been turned into a metal suit with even the visible portions of his face mechanized. His hands which would normally glow with a primed Malefic Visions are instead lighting up in preparation to blast energy. Even his voidling has a mechanical makeo


Ssumday also had a solid game during 100 Thieves' first game of the week against TSM, but couldn't manage to get the win alongside his struggling teammates. During week 5, Ssumday led all top laners in KDA (kill/death/assist ratio) with 6, while also managing to get a whopping 3 solo kills, cementing himself as one of the week's best players. Currently sitting in 6th place at 4-6, 100 Thieves will continue to count on Ssumday to be their driving force for the remaining half of the sea


Not to be confused with Universal's Dark Universe (which failed, incidentally), the MonsterVerse is essentially a modern interpretation of the aforementioned Toho franchise that saw Godzilla and an array of other monsters do battle, usually in a surprisingly flimsy urban landscape. The franchise began with 2014's Godzilla reboot, and by purchasing the rights to various other Toho beasts, Warner Bros. signaled their intention to develop the lore of their MUTO world . However, the MonsterVerse only kicked off proper with Warner Bros.' involvement in Kong: Skull Island , a reboot of the titular gorilla's big screen st


While action is the focus of League , beautiful art is featured heavily in the game. Each champion has artistic splash art which is designed with intricate detail and frequently updated. Additionally, skins are available to change the appearance of champions. Fans are often involved in contributing to the artistic portfolio for fun and contests. In the sea of content available, here are 10 we can’t get enough


This should be made into a skin today. If you aren’t aware, there is an Amumu skin named Emumu which once featured similar splash art. In it, the emo version of The Sad Mummy was sitting in his room with references to champions Cho’Gath and Corki in plays on real-world bands Jimmy Eat World and Deathcab for Cu


With the season just halfway through, it can be argued that all five Cloud9 members are worthy of winning the Spring Split MVP. Each of them are dominating in their own way, but perhaps none are more deserving than Zven. Playing excellent both mechanically and mentally, Zven along with his support Vulcan have dominated the bot lane this season, and week 5 was no different. Zven played an excellent Varus against CLG, who Cloud9 unsurprisingly beat. What was surprising, however, was Cloud9's choice of bot lane in their second game against Immortals. Zven actually played "support" Senna, while Vulcan went Tahm Kench, acting as the "carry." This is a strategy similar to what Dignitas Academy employed in their matchup against Golden Guardians Academy, where AD carry Fenix went Senna and support Olleh went Galio. Fenix "supported" Olleh as he farmed with Ga