![]() On support, we got Pyke, undoubtfully one of the most aggressive support to this day. All of them were very aggressive and focused on either speed or attack or even both. This year gave us 5 great champions in total 2018 - 3Ģ018 was a bit more humble. Their mechanics are engaging but easy to follow and not over complex. By now they are 5 years old but they still feel fresh and unique. These champions click so well with the League of legends formula that they feel like classics. You got champions like Kayn, Rakan, Xayah, Ornn. 2017 - 5Ģ017 was a great year for the Leauge champion pool. With the likes of Aurelion Sol and Camille being released, Riot showed players that they weren’t all out of ideas yet and still had plenty of champions in the works. In the most recent year of 2016, Riot actually increased their number of released champions to 6,1 up from last year. This meant releasing complex champions such as Ekko and Tahm Kench which have never been seen on the rift before. As ideas started to run out Riot had to explore new concepts they had never looked at before. At this point, there were around 123 champions out so it was unlikely for Riot to release any more than 10 within a year. Just shy of the 2014 record, 2015 saw the least amount of new champions released ever. With an average of around 2 releases per month, this was an all-time low for Riot which had suddenly started to put a lot more development and time into releasing their champions. Just went you thought they couldn’t release any less than 8, Riot released only 6 champions throughout 2014. After all, there was already around 117 champions released at the time that rivalled even DOTA 2. In 2013 after 4 years of releasing over 10 champions a year, Riot finally slowed down the release of their champions. This is when it really started to slow down. With 19 champions released throughout 2012, it was still a lot but clearly less than the previous years. 2012 - 19Īfter 3 years of over 20 champions being released, this was the first year that Riot started to slow down. Coincide or not? Who knows! With an average of 2 new champions a month players were probably getting giddy thinking of all the upcoming releases. We’re not sure if this was planned or not, but in 2011 Riot released exactly the same amount of champions it released in 2010. However champions were slowly starting to become a lot more complex. With 24 champions released through 2010 it was nearly half that of 2009. ![]() The year following the initial launch of the game saw a lot of champions released but at a much slower rate than the year before. Back when there were so many different ideas and possibilities on the table, it wasn’t exactly hard to pump out champions at an impressive rate. To see when a champion was released we’ve made this helpful table that lists every release date of every champion.Ĭonsidering this was the first year of the launch it's only natural to expect the most champions to be released in this year. ![]() ![]() As of patch 12.6, there are currently 159 champions with the latest champion being Renata Glasc the Chem-Baroness. ![]()
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