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LOL: The three new champions dreamed by Riot who never reached the game

The development of champions is one of the areas where the most changes has suffered League of Legends . The news regarding technology, the influences of developers and even cultural changes have influenced as the new characters that Riot Games launches. A very interesting evolution that took place three ideas that many members of the community would have wanted to see in the game. Heroes that stayed in the limbo that would have completed the title with unique mechanical interesting.

three champions with which Riot did not dare

In this case we can not talk about champions canceled because, except in one case, there is no reliable evidence that Riot Games came to begin his developments beyond a shy exploration phase. However, the developer did publicly became these possible characters in the already extinct community forums, since then disappearing and just a few tests on their existence. However, we are going to review what their concepts were in case they had entered into the creation phase.

  • Tripwire : It is the first of the three characters and the only one about which there are reliable evidence. It seems to have been developing for some time prior to season 3. Riot Games never gave details about his gameplay, but his key name translates as a trap cable and everything indicates that his features in League of Legends were going to be closely related to the Control of the battlefield through different devices.
    • Insect **: The name is not official, but developers fantasized in the forums of the community with creating a champion that was accompanied by insects that could attack the enemies or that he directly be swarm. He could have been a version of Yuumi that parasita to the rivals. Probably it was not carried out by difficulties in its development and when it comes to showing the source of power.
  • Mascota : Again, the name is not official. In this case, the goal was to create for League of Legends a character that really had a significant relationship with a permanent pet. It would be much more important than in the cases of Annie, Malzahar or Elise. There is no information about it, but we like to imagine it as a permanent version of Margarita (Ivern) with more skills.

Who Are The Next 3 Champions? (New Roadmap)

Unfortunately, All these champions seem to have disappeared from the intentions of the developers . The truth is that, although they are very interesting mechanics that they could enrich League of Legends, they also seem very difficult to implement and even outdated. For example, the case of the character surrounded by insects would suffer a lot today after the disappointment that Yuumi supposed for many players and there seems to be great ways to make it truly attractive.

Currently, the League of Legends champions have a much longer development process and the bases are much more seated before starting so that this type of discontinued projects do not exist. There are no longer characters created in just three days.

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