Some further info on the Marksmen updates:
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Caitlyn
Miss Fortune
Kog'Maw
Corki
Quinn
Graves
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- The zone control marksmen (traps are on a charge system now)
- New play feel with headshot combos (trap and E trigger a guaranteed headshot on the target)

- The wombo combo marksmen (ult scaling way better, can crit)
- New play feel with impure shots replaced with "love tap" new passive that gives bonus damage when swapping targets (this works well with Q)

- The true glass cannon hyper carry (tons of dmg needs protection)
- W now doubles ALL attack speed and allows him to break the attack speed cap (but ad is lowered to 60%)

- Magic damage marksmen -> passive now does big magic damage instead of true and all spells now do magic damage
- New mechanic: Special Delivery -> every ~5m in the game corki gets a special set of bombs in his base that allow him to cast a super mega W with much bigger range and impact

- The map mobility/roaming marksmen
- R reworked as a utility focused spell -> 0 cooldown and gives quinn crazy out of combat speed to quickly move around the map, not used for assassination anymore

- We finally made his shotgun a shotgun -> up close burst damage marksmen
- Basic attacks fire multiple buckshots in a cone -> more damage up close
- Q reworked to synergize better with the new basic attacks
DuffTime wrote:
ok ok plz carry me omg
i was only waiting for you to ask
Temzilla wrote:
Too hot to be icecream.
Luther3000 wrote:
He looks like a hair gel advert on legs
Toshabi wrote:
Icecreamy, with hair as slick and smooth as the ocean waves of Cocobana
So in a thread they said
Corki's special W will be essentially a
Rumble ulti but he's jumping in like normal (so just more damage and it's a slow field, oh and he knocks people back like
Draven axes) but it'll put normal W on a 0 CD. Why would an ADC jump into the enemy team Rito? Why?
Other than that big annoyance, the rest of this looks like normal Preseason, a bunch of whacked out ****, bound to annoy a lot of people, but ultimately about to be our norm. My punctuation is undoubtedly faulty but I'm tired so.....



Other than that big annoyance, the rest of this looks like normal Preseason, a bunch of whacked out ****, bound to annoy a lot of people, but ultimately about to be our norm. My punctuation is undoubtedly faulty but I'm tired so.....
"Ah, the dulseth tones of Korean
Lissandra."
- DOA

- DOA
Teemoshy wrote:
That was probably the dumbest thing I've read since "Mordekaiser ADC" and "Dragon ghost".
I forgot, it has 3X range now so you won't be right in the middle of them hopefully. still screwy. I'm kinda thinking that Rito needs to stop with the gimmicky changes.
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I like the way mowen formats these patch notes a lot
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Every year Im all like "Rito's doing crack" when they start showing their preseason changes. Every year they prove to me that they are progressively doing more crack than the previous year.
That being said.
I'll give mt thoughts on their supposed Marksman changes...
Graves: Sign me up. Been asking for this **** since release.
Quinn: How does an eagle hold a fully grown adult human? Also, thanks for making Valor more of a prop. :[
Caitlyn: Now she should stomp lane even harder.
Corki: No.
Miss Fortune: Now I can one shot a team with my ult!
Kog'Maw: HURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHHHURGHBLEGHH
That being said.
I'll give mt thoughts on their supposed Marksman changes...






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Welcome to Preseason 2016. We're trying to keep the conversation low-key for now with the Worlds final right around the corner but, with a pile of changes hitting the PBE soon, we wanted to get ahead with our gameplay goals for this preseason. After Worlds, you'll hear more from other teams at Riot - with more than just gameplay! - but we'll keep this focused on what changes will be hitting the PBE for this preseason and the upcoming 2016 season.
Let's talk seasonal goals!
You may have already seen our early work with the ability power itemization changes in patch 5.13 to the juggernaut update in 5.16, but our goal for 2016 is to make each game of League of Legends feel unique. From the different champion strengths you bring, to the items you take to battle, all the way to the masteries you choose - we want your decisions to matter and have a clear impact on how each game plays out.
That said, this preseason we're focusing on...
Updating Marksmen
Through the years, marksmen have lacked meaningful differences, with their identities typically centered on the same thing: do lots of damage from range. In cases like these, if you're being judged on only one competition (damage), you get a pretty obvious power ranking with no real roster depth.
Our goal is similar to our work with juggernauts, where we targeted a group of champions (in this case six marksmen -
Marksmen Itemization
Hand-in-hand with the updates for marksmen, we're bringing some deep changes to marksmen items like we did with ability power purchases and juggernaut gear.
When we first tackled AP items, we wanted to accommodate the mages who blow up squishies while also offering equal opportunities for those who control the battlefield. When it comes to attack damage items, however, marksmen will always be focused on what lets them deal the most damage at any given point in time. Knowing this, we're offering more options when it comes to who (or what) you want to fight, and how you contribute to your team through that choice. So whether you want to be a lone gunman, dueling on the edge of the fight, or the nimble spellcaster, or the siege machine and tower crusher, we're providing you with the right items to buy so you can take out the right targets.
Keystone Masteries
We're updating the mastery system to offer focused, high-impact choices rather than a slew of nuanced micro-math optimizations. Each mastery tree will have three tiers. Each successive tier you invest in, you'll be able to pick up some stats and a choice of one of three potential masteries (you can only choose one!). Tier 1 masteries will be nice to have (but not game-changing), tier 2s will have a decent amount of strength, but tier 3s - we're calling them "Keystone masteries" - will be the ones that really augment your playstyle. We're still experimenting in this space, but an example would be a keystone mastery that lets your damaging abilities also bleed enemy champions for a portion of your bonus AD and AP over time. Or one that grants a movement speed boost the moment you deal a large chunk of damage to an enemy champion.
By condensing power into clear decision points, the masteries you take from game to game should have an impact on your playstyle, and we want to offer multiple mastery paths for most champions in League.
Vision & Support Items
Two seasons ago we did a major revamp of the vision system by introducing sightstones, trinkets, and ward limits. This season, we're adding more options for those about to ward up (also: we salute you). Our goal with vision is two-fold: first, we want to keep pushing the vision game as a team effort and, second, we want to make vision more dynamic than days past.
For that first goal, we're doing things like free trinket upgrades for all, along with the option for tier 2 support items to upgrade into either powerful tier 3 active items or slot-efficient sightstone upgrades.
For the second goal, we're removing Stealth Wards from the shop so teams will need to rely more heavily on their pink (and blue trinket!) wards to get the vision control they need. In tandem with this change, however, we're also adding a new feature in ward 'debris' when a ward passes on. By giving you the ability to see the dead bodies of wards who've moved on with their lives, you'll be able to learn more about your opponent's vision habits as well as your own.
Starting Items
In-hand with our goal to offer a diverse preseason, we decided to take a gander at starting items. When there are standard starting item builds for every game of League, the end result is these builds tend to benefit (very slightly) certain champions over others. We're taking a different approach this preseason by offering more clear opening 'paths' so that players can refine their playstyles with real choices, rather than just opting for a generally powerful start. You'll see these changes reflected in two sets of items: starting power items, and sustain.
For items you're bringing to lane, we're using the Doran's set (blade, ring, and shield) as a baseline “generalist” group that provide all the broad stats you want. From there, we expanded your options to provide a few more ‘specialized' approaches, like Cull - a light skirmishing AD starting item that provides less defensive stats than Doran's Blade, but gives bonus gold for killing a set number of minions.
As for sustain items: we first started with health and mana potions. Health pots are going up in price to better position them as a purchase for those who just need some sustain to get them past the early game. Any form of long-term sustain we folded into the refillable potions (and their subsequent upgrades) to really solidify their identity (because before, it was… flask and potions to be a ‘sustain' build). Mana potions, on the other hand, are being removed. Our decision to remove mana pots goes along the same philosophy as starting items. 100 mana tends to benefit certain types of champions over others (with mana costs being balanced against individual champion kits) and can wildly shift from being a mediocre purchase to a very cost-efficient one. By removing mana pots, we can better balance champion ability costs with the mana regeneration stat while also streamlining the ‘sustain game' of League.
The Rift Herald
It's no secret that players who depart for the top lane can end up feeling isolated without a dragon to contest. Rather than just flipping the map on its head, we're exploring ways to bring some relevancy to the north so top laners can feel like they're interacting with their team before the 15 minute mark.
Details are still being sussed out, but expect to meet something new on Summoner's Rift in the early phases of the game. Defeat it, and gain single target buff focused on early game power and pushing down the lane.
Wrapping Up...
We've got a few more changes on the way, but the above are some of our big gameplay plans for this preseason! That said, we're not going to stop the conversation here. We'll keep you updated on our progress while also sharing more of our long-term vision, so stay tuned after the World Finals for more on the preseason and 2016 season!
Source: Riot Pwyff Oct 28 2015