Patch 5.18 Notes

Continue reading for the complete notes, including several balance changes as we lock in for the 2015 WC Patch, a new Championship Kalista skin, another They Are Coming in-game teaser, and much more!

Here's the full 5.18 patch notes with an introduction by Scarizard:
Greetings, summoners.

Welcome to Patch 5.18, the one the World Championships will be played on. That’s a lot of pressure for one patch (and to be honest 5.18’s kinda nervous about it), but we believe in its ability to provide a fine-tuned experience for pros, spectators and average joes alike.

Let’s dig into that for a second. 5.18 isn’t about nerfing juggernauts into oblivion (or buffing Trinity Force) - It’s about meaningful options. Creating a landscape where teams have theoption to invest in pocket-picks or non-standard strategies is just as important as being able to put them into practice when the time comes. Our changes this patch reflect a commitment to that mentality, powering down the dominant picks that threaten to take an axe to diversity (lookin’ at you, Darius) while also handing out some feel-good buffs to once-great staples (like Twitch) to stir the pot and set the stage for an open playing field.

That’s really all for us here. Though the patch may be large in breadth, our aim isn’t to go very deep on any one particular champion. We hope you’ll consider all of these options being presented, rather than defaulting to that pocket Poppy pick we know you all have up your sleeves. Once upon a time we might have said AD Mordekaiser, but look at us now.
 Patrick "Scarizard" Scarborough

Champions

Anivia

E’s frosted bonus works on Dragon and Baron.
While not the worst at taking neutral objectives thanks to her amazing zoning potential, Dragon and Baron’s inability to be CC’d meant that Anivia’s bonus damage interaction with Frostbite wasn’t working - this changed for Ashe during her rework, and seeing as we’re pretty big fans of consistency we figured we’d fix it as a neat buff for ice birds everywhere.

E - Frostbite

STAY FROSTYNow treats Dragon and Baron as ‘frosted’ for the purposes of Frostbite’s double damage if they’ve been hit by Flash Frost or Glacial Storm in the last few seconds.

Braum

Q cost up.
Back in 5.12, we double-buffed Braum’s ability to fish with Q’s and start more fights with a lower cost - looking at the last few patches of professional play, it would seem that we were successful. We love Braum being used for the epic moments Unbreakable and Glacial Fissure can provide, but we’re reverting one of the changes we made back then to keep the risk/reward paradigm on Winter’s Bite in line. We’re intentionally playing it safe on the big guy, but making sure there’s a cost to missing the moment without chipping away his reward feels right for how dominant he’s been.

Q - Winter's Bite

COST45/50/55/60/65 mana  55/60/65/70/75 mana

Caitlyn

W cost and cooldown reduced.
You have the right to remain salty. Ever the go-to for marksmen-in-training, Caitlyn’s strategic niche of pushing and sieging has had a lot of its thunder stolen from the likes of Jinx and Tristana. That said, when hyper-carries like Vayne and Kog run rampant, it’s up to the 650-range arm of the law to take ‘em down. Placing more power in her traps aids her ability to keep opposing marksmen pinned under tower without necessarily making her more effective at clicking on melee champions and making them cry.

W - Yordle Snap Trap

COOLDOWN20/17/14/11/8 seconds  16/14/12/10/8 seconds
COST50 mana  30 mana

Darius

Q’s heal per unit reduced, but maximum heal and mana cost increased.
The least mobile of the Juggernauts from 5.16, it’s Darius’s seemingly endless longevity in fights that tip the tension of triggering this Noxian Might into a foregone conclusion, wiping the battlefield clean of anyone unfortunate enough to be in range. Seeing how rough his release was (and how oppressive he is now), we’re taking a measured approach to find a middle ground where Darius can still succeed in fights, but has to work harder to pull off the same unstoppable feats as before.

Q - Decimate

HEAL PER CHAMPION HIT15% of missing health  12% of missing health
MAXIMUM HEAL30% of missing health  36% of missing health
COST30 mana at all ranks  30/35/40/45/50 mana

Elise

Spiderling damage down.
Now that we’ve had a few patches to observe the effects of the spiderling changes we made back in 5.14, it’s safe to say they’re scaling too well for a champion whose core strength lies in significant impact in the early-game. We’ve opted to hit the base over scaling to preserve the tradeoffs present in her itemization; building damage should still get you damage, but tankier Elise builds shouldn’t be able to get most of that while still being able to survive.

R - Spider Form

SPIDERLING BASE DAMAGE10/20/30/40  10/15/20/25

Ezreal

E now scales with AD. The world is ending.
Ezreal players have always been separated into two camps: those that Arcane Shift away from danger, and those that Arcane Shift directly into it. We’re not necessarily endorsing reckless play, but taking a calculated risk with Ezreal should feel like it has an appropriate pay-off. Arcane Shift may always be more of an escape than a combo-finisher, but loading damage into it rewards aggressive positioning as he’ll have to sacrifice his safety to access it. Who needs an escape?

E - Arcane Shift

NEWRATIONow additionally scales 0.5 bonus attack damage

Fiora

Base armor, base health, and health per level reduced.
As a master duelist, Fiora’s new skillset gives her a wide array of tools to tactically dodge or mitigate incoming damage with grace. The issue isn’t smart use of her maneuvers, but rather her effectiveness when she fails to execute. At present, she’ll just beat you over the head, vitals or not. Hammering away at base stats mean that fighting Fiora (especially pre-6) should feel like less of a stat-check and more of an engaging clash of blades, putting more pressure on her to succeed with style or pay the ultimate price.

General

BASE ARMOR27  24
BASE HEALTH570  550
HEALTH GROWTH STAT92  85

Q - Lunge

DANCIN’ IN THE DARKNow reveals Fiora to her target if she hits them while in the Fog of War

W - Riposte

AND WHAT DO WE SAY TO DEATH?Riposte now properly parries Thresh’s Death Sentence
SHE REALLY DID PARRY IGNITERiposte’s tooltip correctly includes ‘Debuffs’ in the list of things it blocks

Galio

We’ve always felt that Galio’s failure case for his ultimate is positioning, not execution. Limiting the cases you could accidentally ruin your biggest moment should keep you focused on the things that matter; like landing your ult on 5 people (and probably winning).

R - Idol of Durand

NO TAKE-BACKSIdol of Durand can’t be cancelled by movement commands for the first 0.25 seconds of its duration if it strikes at least one champion

Garen

Cleaning up Villainy.
Garen’s a man of simple tastes; he spins, yells, and most importantly fights for his friends. As a protector of the meek and timid, it never made much sense that taking down the hero directly should brand you as a villain when it’s just business. We want Garen’s anti-carry to play out over the course of the game like a sort of vindictive hot-potato, but you shouldn’t be penalized for successfully crushing his dreams in lane.

R - Demacian Justice

REMOVEDSELF-DEFENSEKilling Garen no longer causes the killer to gain Villainy
REMOVEDCLONE WARSFixed a bug where killing a clone of Garen’s allies caused the killer to gain Villainy

Gangplank

Powder Keg’s bonus damage to champions and armor penetration down.
Still vengeful, still eating citrus and still going strong, Gangplank’s power levels seems to be unhindered by our attempts to cap him in 5.17. Often you’ll find in the Patch Notes we talk about hitting a champion’s weakness to keep their strengths intact - for GP however, his strength is simply too strong. The amount that barrels contribute to his ability to take over a game is entirely too high in the end-game, so we’re hitting both the base and penetration to soften his blows against squishies and meatballs alike.

E - Powder Keg

BONUS DAMAGE TO CHAMPIONS80/110/140/170/200 60/90/120/150/180
ARMOR PENETRATION50%  40%

Jarvan IV

Base armor up very slightly.
Oh, Jarvan. Prince of the Jungle, King of Dunkshire, fourth of his name; once proud to call the early-game his stomping ground, our last round of nerfs removed the armor aura on Demacian Standard, and J4’s jungle presence disappeared with it. We sent him off with a little more base armor for his troubles, but it’s clear that it wasn’t enough to keep up with the Rek’Sai’s, Gragases and other top-tiers crowding out his spot.

That said, we’re not looking to dust of his throne exactly; J4’s deadly combination of early gank pressure and late-game initiation have made him a general power-pick whenever he’s deemed viable, often centralizing play around who is or isn’t good enough to compete with the Prince. Keeping that in mind, we saw an opportunity with the buffs to Warrior Enchant for a slight nudge to keep Jarvan from getting too down on himself. We’ll spare you the months of spreadsheets that went into the exact calculations, but in the end we settled on 2 armor.

General

BASE ARMOR27  29

Lulu

Less health per level, but Pix can now double-apply Spellthief's gold passive.
Ever the solo-lane staple, Lulu’s personal safety is a tad high for her reliability as a team-enabler. We’re targeting her health to make her more vulnerable (personal vulnerability being a slightly more important stat for solo lane Lulu than duo) before she starts pumping out high-powered shields and kiting the universe. To compensate (a bit), we’re adding in a nice benefit for support Lulu’s income.

General

HEALTH GROWTH STAT82  74

Passive - Pix, Faerie Companion

PIXPOCKETPix can now trigger Tribute (from the Spellthief item line) once per Lulu’s basic attack

Mordekaiser

Base stats down early game. W can now be self-cast, has a health cost, but the damage no longer overlaps with his ally. Healing is increased vs. champions, but worse vs. minions.
Perhaps the most notorious of the Juggernauts, Mordekaiser’s problems heading into 5.18 are twofold - as a duo laner, Mord’s sustain and waveclear give even his toughest opponents little-to-no window to punish his lack of range. On the flipside, solo-lane Mordekaiser’s lack of sustain makes him underperform when under pressure, folding to common lane freezes or jungler intervention.

The changes below are aimed at bringing this disparity closer together for Mordekaisers of all flavors. Attacking the effectiveness of Harvesters’ zone play means duo lane Mord’s healing less, dealing less damage, and generating less shield for those early lane-trades and all-ins that slant heavily in his favor. Letting Morde self-cast the skill should give him some more punch back in solo lane, but, for this patch, we’re more focused on seeing how it all plays out before assessing our next move.

General

ARMOR24.88  20
ARMOR GROWTH STAT3.5  3.75

W - Harvesters of Sorrow

NEWWELCOME BACKCan be self-cast even when alone
REMOVEDDON’T LET ME INTO MY ZONEDamage no longer doubles when the zones overlap
COSTNo Cost  25/35/45/55/65 health
ZONE RATIO0.6 ability power  0.9 ability power
DEACTIVATION DAMAGE50/70/90/110/130  70/95/120/145/170
HEALING AGAINST MINIONS33%  25%
MAXIMUM UNITS DRAINED3 targets  2 targets

Morgana

Q mana cost down.
Just a light bump to reinforce Morgana’s pattern of fishing for Dark Bindings, especially for the supports out there working their mana overtime. Y’all the real MVP’s.

Q - Dark Binding

COST50/60/70/80/90  50/55/60/65/70

Skarner

Passive weaker early. E slow down.
Skarner’s not beating people senseless, but it’s clear that he’s still generally too powerful. Skarner’s definitely checking the box on ‘relentless in his zones’ but has more chasing power than is ideal for a Juggernaut. Peeling back some of that stickiness as well as some of his unintended early scaling (oops) should move us closer to a Skarner that scraps, but doesn’t always scuttle away victorious.

Passive - Crystal Spires

OVER-CHARGEDFixed a bug where Crystal Charge’s Attack Speed and Movement Speed were scaling too quickly at early levels and too slowly at later levels

E - Fracture

SLOW45/50/55/60/65%  30/35/40/45/50%

Syndra

Mana per level up. E-Q more consistent.
This patch, we’re taking a lighter look at some of Syndra’s frustrations; namely running out of mana for a champion that has to cast so many spells back-to-back, and fixing more bugs around her E-Q combo’s penchant for misfiring. We’re still investigating deeper changes to Syndra that seek to address her lackluster performance, but some short-term value for the Dark Sovereign didn’t seem like it’d hurt (unless you’re on the other end. That probably hurts a ton).

General

MANA GROWTH STAT50  63

E - Scatter the Weak

THE ONE WHO KNOCKSCorrectly knocks back spheres when cast immediately after a max-range Dark Sphere

Tahm Kench

Q+W combo is easier to normal cast. E’s Grey Health is now visible for colorblind folks.
Tahm’s been a regular house-guest in the Patch Notes since release as we keep finding ways to smooth his gameplay for all parties. This time around, we’ve added some clarity around TK’s grey health in colorblind mode, something that previously hindered opponents being able to see if he had any at all (that’s a pretty important thing, mind you). Add in a side of usability for his Q+W combo and you’re looking at a snack-size changelist that might tide you over for this patch.

Q - Tongue Lash

TONGUE TIEDSmoothed out the interaction between the Tongue Lash + Devour combo for normal cast. Now, casting Devour at any point while the tongue is mid-air will allow you to eat a monster or minion from a distance instead of needing to left-click devour mid-lash.

E - Thick Skin

RAISING VISIBILITYThe color of Tahm’s grey health for himself and enemies has been changed in colorblind mode to be visible.

Twitch

Twitch stealths faster while in combat.
The landscape of the game’s changed quite a bit since Twitch was last a staple pick, but looking at his hyper-carry competition, the rat’s primed for a big comeback. Already seeing spot play for the unique assassination he brings from the bottom lane, these changes pair with 5.16’s Ambush tweaks to ease the pains of setting up (or escaping) sticky situations.

Q - Ambush

STEALTH DELAY WHILE TAKING DAMAGE6 seconds  4.5 seconds

Veigar

Q grants AP for assists. W’s delay shortened.
Veigar’s not far off in terms of effectiveness, but falls short relative to some of our more traditional mages. We’re targeting Dark Matter’s delay and AP growth from taking down champions as some ‘quality-of-doom’ changes so folks take him a little more seriously.

Q - Baleful Strike

ASSISTED DOOMNow grants AP on champion assists in addition to champion kills.

W - Dark Matter

DOESN’T EVEN MATTERFront-loaded Dark Matter’s effects to the beginning of the cast animation instead of the end; Delay and cooldown effectively reduced by 0.25 seconds

Zyra

Zyra’s plants are much more consistent at acquiring targets. It’s a pretty big deal.
If you’re a Zyra player, you’re no stranger to having your plants misbehave (or sometimes just stop... doing anything, really) when you want them to rip your enemies to shreds. We’ve all been there, so we took a look under the hood to re-root how they work. What we had left was pretty scary. We’re not opposed to further changes (if necessary) but ‘my plants actually attack when they didn’t' ended up a lot stronger than we first thought, so this patch we’re planting the seeds and waiting to see what grows.

W - Rampant Growth

SMART PLANTSPlants will reprioritize attack targets when their primary target is obscured by fog of war instead of simply ceasing to fire altogether.
FORGET-ME-NOTSPlants now prioritize the target Zyra has most recently attacked rather than the closest target she has attacked in the past 4 seconds. Champions recently attacked will still be prioritized over minions.

Items

Enchantment - Devourer

Magic damage per stack down.
As far as the Jungle Enchant Quartet is concerned, Sated’s settled into the top spot which is a little off for how much of a gamble the item should be. High highs and low lows are key tradeoffs for the item, but its general level of success seems to be slightly warping the game at most levels of play. We don’t want to harm the cool synergies that champions have with Phantom Hit, but lowering the raw on-hit damage the item has as it grows to dominance should keep Devourer junglers off the Warrior’s early-game turf when it comes to the ‘Rock-Paper-Scissors-Runeglaive’ of jungle power-spikes.
BONUS MAGIC DAMAGE PER STACK1  0.67
SATED DEVOURER DAMAGE ON-HIT60  50

Enchantment - Warrior

5 AD
We’ve come a long way from the beginning of 2015, where Warrior junglers reigned supreme and ‘diversity’ was deciding between Jarvan and Lee Sin. Since then, Cinderhulk, Runeglaive and now Sated Devourer have entered the arena as options to flesh out and support a wider variety of styles, leaving Warrior feeling limp by comparison.

While perhaps not as shiny mechanics-wise, Armor Penetration does a good enough job differentiating its use from the others (Flat Armor Pen’s real good at murderizing softer champs) that we’re tuning back the damage to assist those early-game folks when it comes to doin’ what they do best.
ATTACK DAMAGE40  45

Zeke's Harbinger

Armor down. Charge-up duration lowered.
Zeke’s has definitely succeeded in providing an offensive multiplier for marksmen and mages alike, but its widespread adoption as a first item for supports suggests its stat-efficiency may be a little out of whack for something with a high burden of coordination to pull off. We’re also aiming at pulling some of the consistency at which teams can ‘plan’ for their Zeke’s activation, putting the responsibility on the Harbingers to force fights against opponents when they're about to fire their lasers.
ARMOR35  30
CHARGE-UP DURATION8 seconds  5 seconds (Zeke’s Crit/AP bonus remains at 8)

Dead Man's Plate

Because being turned into a squirrel would probably make you lose a bit of your momentum.
ADORIBUSLulu’s W - Polymorph now causes the target to lose momentum.

Disappearing Missiles Fix

As we’ve touched on a few times over the past several months, we’re in the process of tackling League’s tech debt. This time, we’re addressing a bug where the game client (your computer) could incorrectly cancel a spell that still existed on the server. This led to cases where a spell could briefly appear on screen and then immediately visually disappear, but still be able to hit enemies. Sounds simple, so why a giant patch notes section?

While there’ve been a few high visibility (heh) cases of this bug in the past, it wasn’t specific to any handful of abilities. Instead, the bug was rooted in the way the game servers and the game client exchange information. Basically, the server’s cancel command was too generic - rather than “stop this thing”, it just told the game client to “stop a thing”. In cases where multiple similar actions were happening in extremely rapid succession, the game client had to guess at what the server was trying to stop, and this bug happened when it guessed wrong.

Along the lines of past efforts such as the Line Projectile Skillshot recoding and the champion rescripting projects in more recent patches, we’ve gone back and cleaned up the core of our spell flow code with an eye toward ensuring spell cancelling involves no ‘guesswork’. We’ve been comprehensively testing this update for a while, but as always we’ll be keeping an eye on things as this change rolls out and follow up as necessary in future patches.
HIDE WHILE SEEKINGFixed a rare interaction that could cause in-flight missiles to visually disappear while still being able to hit enemies
WE KNOW YOU’LL ASKThis change will fix cases of disappearing Nidalee spears that fall under this bug, but the bug where spears never show up in the first place is a separate issue

Howling Abyss

Recall Animations

Because we should all be able to spam Pool Party Renekton’s recall while waiting for the minions to arrive.
TOTAL RECALLRecalling will play your skin’s recall animation and visual/audio effects if your skin has one (Recall’s blue laserbeams will not play, and you won’t have a cast or channel bar. Damage still interrupts the animation).

HUD Updates

Just another set of updates as we continue to bathe in your glorious feedback.
  • Summoner names now display on the scoreboard
  • Team frames above the minimap are larger and more readable
  • Spectator HUD ultimate timers are now larger and more readable
  • Ping button added to the minimap

Instant Feedback System

We've added a bunch of new features to the Instant Feedback System. Ourannouncement has the full story, but here's the quick version:
  • The system can detect intentional feeding
  • Reform cards are accessible in-client
  • Chat and ranked restrictions have been added to the punishments the system can assign

Bugfixes

  • Zac's E - Elastic Slingshot max travel range now matches the indicator
  • Challenging Smite's debuff can now properly be removed by Cleanse
  • Darius no longer gains the Noxian Might buff from his Passive - Hemmorhage if the application of his fifth blood stack is blocked by a spell shield
  • Fixed a few cases where Viktor was gaining mana when hit by certain abilities
  • Cassiopeia's W - Miasma is no longer sometimes invisible to the enemy team
  • Azir's R - Emperor's Divide no longer pushes back/damages Zz'Rot Portals
  • Fiora's W - Riposte tooltip now mention that it blocks all debuffs

Upcoming Skins

This skin will be released during patch 5.18:

Points of Interest from the 5.18 PBE

Here's a brief look at a few of the new things included in patch 5.18 including things mentioned above in the patch notes and things discovered during the last PBE cycle! Most of this coverage includes preview screen shots and video taken during the 5.18 PBE cycle and may vary from what is pushed to live.

Upcoming Champion Skins

Patch 5.18 is set to include ONE new champion skin - Championship Kalista! We'll have a full preview up once this new skin is released and available for purchase.

Championship Kalista

975 RP; Legacy



New Ward Skin

To go with the new Championship Kalista skin we have a new 2015 Championship Ward skin!

2015 Championship Ward

640 RP

New Summoner Icons

We also have several new summoner icons included in 5.18, including summoner icons for River Scuttler, Wolves, Raptors, and Krugs. No release details yet!
We also have Seventeen new esports summoner icons have been added, one for the 2015 World Championship logo and 16 for each of the qualified teams across all regions.

2015 WC Emblems

While we haven't heard any official details yet, a set of World Championship EMBLEMS were also spotted during the 5.18 PBE cycle - one for each of the 16 qualified teams.

On the PBE, equipping one of the new 2015 World Championship WC summoner icons makes your in-game mastery emote (Ctrl 6 by default) display the new team emblem in-game!


HUD Updates

As mentioned above, summoner names are now back on the scoreboard and a ping button has been re-added near the upper left of the mini map.


"They Are Coming" teaser #2 - Lamb & Wolf Mask

Another in-game teaser for our next champion is headed to live in 5.18 - this teaser will causeLamb & Wolf masks to spawn randomly on champion death!
Here's a video of the effect forced to activate in-game, which include various vfx in addition to masks:

Miscellaneous 

  • While you won't actually recall to base since that is disabled on ARAM, you can now use your recall hotkey (B) to play your recall animation in ARAM!

  • Tahm Kench's Grey Health (E) bar's colorblind mode display has been updated.
  • Neww Summoner's Rift terrain featuring the 2015 World Championship logo has been added this patch. It's likely  this will be be shown sometime during the upcoming 2015 WC matches.

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