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Chapter 163 The most bug-like feel in history!

Chapter 163 The most bug-like feel in history!

After clicking in and seeing the individual hero effects and model display, everyone became even more excited!
T3 level skins cannot have light effects, but T2 skins can.

First up is Letme's Galio skin. Putting aside the recall animation, the black and white ink-wash style alone gives the skin a dreamlike feel.

When W is activated, the sounds of soldiers fighting and weapons clashing can be heard on the screen. After W ends, a drumbeat that resounds through the clouds will be heard!

This is the sound of real war drums, the drums of a charge in battle!
Galio's R skill is even more outrageous. Accompanied by a loud shout of "Who dares to be so presumptuous?", Galio descends from the sky, looking incredibly cool.

The skins for Prince, Syndra, Alistar, and Sivir were all stunningly beautiful with amazing special effects, but when it came to Vayne's skin, everyone was stunned.

After seeing Vayne's skin, the only adjective that comes to mind is "simple"!
Yes, simple!
Judging by the special effects, this skin is much better than the T3 series, but compared to the perfect special effects of the four characters, it is somewhat disappointing.

In the character illustration, Vn is dressed in many mechanical devices, but in the actual game, everyone discovers the function of these mechanical devices.

Vayne carries a small crossbow for regular shooting, but during the E skill animation, she will pull out the siege crossbow that appeared in the splash art and fire it.

The three rings of the W skill are marked with a bluish-black color that appears pure and untainted by mud, exuding an ethereal and mysterious aura.

When the R skill is activated, the mechanical devices on Vayne seem to come alive. When Vayne rolls using the Q skill, the mechanical devices assist her in the rolling action, which is incredibly cool.

However, the lighting effects that everyone was concerned about were nowhere to be seen. It didn't resemble the style of a championship skin at all, and was even more plain than the disappointing Sivir skin.

"Haha, I knew you guys would have questions. Take a close look at the last Vayne original skin and some of the best-selling skins, and compare them carefully."

Bai Xing laughed heartily when he saw everyone's expressions. In fact, he had this question after he got the video. After repeatedly observing the last video provided by the designer, he finally saw some clues.

"Hmm? Is there something strange?"

The group clicked in, and at first, they didn't feel anything when they watched it for the first time. But as time went on, their expressions became more and more exaggerated, and their mouths were agape in an "o" shape.

"No way, no way, is it really that insane? The feel of this is just too good!"

Whether League of Legends skins actually provide any advantages to players has been a hot topic since Season 2, with supporters and opponents arguing without reaching a conclusion even in Season 8.

If you think this term refers to extra bonuses in the game, such as 100 more health, +5 attack power, or 5% cooldown reduction, then the skin has no practical meaning for you.

But it's precisely when it comes to this kind of elusive feel that the debate continues unabated.

If skins offer any advantages, why doesn't Faker ever use them?
These doubts persisted until Season 10, but only professional players knew that skins did not provide any bonuses, but the feel of the game was noticeably improved by the changes they made.

Thresh's "Abyssal Fear" skin doesn't have any special effects in terms of skills, and the model is okay, but this skin appears much more frequently in public than the other four skins.

For example, Meiko and Xiao Ming often use this skin because the Q skill of this skin is darker and the hook is thinner (visually), which increases the hit rate when using Q while out of sight or in a minion wave.

Anyone who plays Thresh a lot and gets familiar with several skins will know that the Dark Star skin has a particularly bad feel, and using it is as uncomfortable as eating shit.

Another topic of discussion among Riven players is whether Riven's original green hat skin was any good. Those who say it's good wouldn't use it even if a skin with maxed-out effects like Dawnbringer came out, but the fact that professional players also like this skin clearly shows how great its model is.

Another type of bonus is the Apocalypse Knight skin for Jayce, where the EQ combo is really hard to see (especially for players with less-than-brighter computer screens), and it's also really hard to spot the enhanced cannon flying in during team fights.

Jarvan IV's Fnatic skin. Seriously, this skin is absolutely the best of all Jarvan IV's skins, without a doubt.

If you're a veteran player of the Chinese server and have watched PDD's video of being the best Jarvan IV player in the Chinese server, you'll know that he can use EQ at lightning speed. Just how fast is that EQ?

That means if the prince doesn't plant a flag, and you use Q, you'll find yourself already knocked up.

One day, Li Luo won this skin in a lottery and realized that the Light Speed ​​EQ combo was actually so simple.

Unless you're elderly, and have slightly faster than average hand speed, you'll find that the flag is already waiting for you when you use Q. Your opponent is often caught off guard.

The current Vayne skin is like the FNC Jarvan IV skin – a bug-level skin.

The crisp whistling of arrows, accompanied by movements with barely perceptible sway, whether drawing an arrow, shooting an arrow, or rolling over.
If you're a long-time Vayne player, or even a veteran ADC player, you'll go crazy the moment you see this skin.

This unparalleled feel is what every ADC player desires, and it's also the original aspiration of every player who has stuck to the ADC position for so many years.

ADCs are all about showing off and making skillful plays. They don't need to be flashy; they just need to be durable and easy to use.

Is Vayne a popular champion?
The answer is yes.

But just look at FPX's championship Vayne skin from S9, and you'll see just how big the difference is between a good skin and a bad one.

In pursuit of a certain art style and nonsensical special effects, fpx.vn is incredibly clunky. Whether walking or auto-attacking, the lag is so bad that it makes many players who frequently play the AD role extremely uncomfortable.

Some players even bought it, used it once or twice, and then immediately locked it away, saying that compared to the previous Project Vayne skin, this one was terrible.

This requirement was something Li Luo specifically discussed with the designer, but if it were lwx who made it, he wouldn't be qualified to do so.

Uzi's status is different; not only in China, but Uzi's Vayne is also very famous.

Even if you go abroad and ask any player who loves watching League of Legends matches, "Who has the strongest Vayne?", without the slightest hesitation, all players will immediately say that Uzi is the strongest.

Just as people think of Vincent when they talk about Draven, they think of Uzi when they talk about Vayne worldwide.

After much deliberation, and even after Riot Games held a large meeting and voted on the decision, they finally created this ultimate and overpowered Vayne skin.

This is a special treatment for the legendary veteran, and also a small reward for all the fans who have been waiting for the Vayne skin for many years.

This time, the champion skin has truly satisfied everyone, and it is also the wish that all Royal Never Give Up fans have been looking forward to for many years!

(End of this chapter)

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