LoL gamers agree previous anti-mobility merchandise deserves Statik Shiv-style second likelihood

Statik Shiv is an iconic League of Legends merchandise that was eliminated again in season 10 however made a grand return with Patch 13.10, turning into one of the damaged gadgets within the sport. League gamers are satisfied that one long-lost and forgotten merchandise additionally deserves a second likelihood, particularly on this high-mobility meta.

In a Reddit publish on Oct. 4, League gamers agreed Frozen Mallet ought to get the identical remedy as Statik Shiv, and return to the sport.

“With how a lot mobility has been added to the sport since its removing, Frozen Mallet has a spot in League once more. Its predominant drawback was ranged champions like vayne/gnar operating it, however since its removing Riot has had no drawback locking melee/ranged champions out of sure gadgets,” one participant mentioned.

Initially, Frozen Mallet slowed the goal by 20 or 40 p.c, relying in the event you’re a ranged or melee champion. However now this appears as if it might solely punish non-mobile champions that get attacked as soon as after which haven’t any means to flee. So, naturally, this merchandise must endure a makeover as a result of up to now there have been solely a handful of champions like Vayne, Gnar, and Urgot that it.

I’d as an alternative rework Frozen Mallet to be a full-blown anti-mobility merchandise that might function a grounding merchandise, however this must include a much bigger cooldown and at a better value.

This is only one concept. Statik Shiv certainly went by way of numerous iterations earlier than being introduced again to the reside servers, but it surely’s true that League desperately wants instruments to take care of the mobility creep and Frozen Mallet might be the best way ahead.

In regards to the creator

Izabela Tomakic

Workers Author & World of Warcraft lead. Izabela has an extended historical past with writing and video games like World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Fortnite, and The Sims. Earlier than discovering her house at Dot Esports in 2021, Izabela was an English trainer and a freelancer at Hotspawn, GGRecon, and Gameranx. In her free time, you’ll discover her writing novels, wandering Azeroth, or inting on Summoner’s Rift.

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