Has the power creep gotten out of hand?
I already know what most of your answers will be on this question, but I participated in a situation so bizarre today that I knew I had to write a post. For anyone who may not know, power creep is essentially the process by which a game becomes unbalanced, often by the continual addition of powerful features and mechanics. In the case of League of Legends, power creep can be seen in the amount of AP on an average late-game carry, or the health/damage ratio of a bruiser, just to name a few examples. On with the story.
I decided to play a quick game before bed, as I often do. I was playing Vayne, planning to run the build I used when she first came out (Sheen -> Wit’s End – > Trinity – not sure I’m in love with it). I ended up in our bottom lane with my ally, Kennen. We were up against a Graves and an Amumu, which went really well for us. Well enough that Kennen was unstoppable within 12 minutes. It was a solid game. What baffled me, though, was Kennen’s rapid AP increases. I hadn’t looked before the game started, but suddenly he was level 7 with more than 100 AP. It wasn’t long before he was over the 300 mark, which is when I attempted to do a little mental math.
Kennen was sitting on something like 365 AP with just a Deathcap and a Will of the Ancients. That’s it. At first I thought, my god, he only has 190 AP in items and yet I’m seeing 365. I had forgotten about the aura from WotA, which brought him up to 220 base. Even with the bonus from Rabadon’s and the 5 percent mastery, that would still only be 297. Shortly thereafter, Kennen bought another Needlessly Large Rod, bringing his base up to 300. His shown AP: 535. Yup. He had 535 AP with just 300 AP in items. What the hell is going on there?
That’s power creep, and it’s totally out of hand. One of the biggest problems I see is that it can be difficult to understand and difficult to predict. Players are already dealing huge amounts of incoming information for an average game. Do we really need to be performing this kind of math while playing, too? Trust me, I don’t think things are going to change; Riot has been using the additive method of problem solving for far too long. I do wish we could go back to a slightly simpler time, though, when a player’s items and his numbers lined up in expected ways.
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Tags: balance, balance issues, champion balance, imbalance, league balance, lol balance, power creep







I’m not sure how to feel about powercreep, but I can tell for sure numbers have inflated alot since the game started. Warwick got a rework shortly after I joined the game and has barely been touched since he whent front pretty damn good to basicaly bottom of the barrel with no changes, better picks simply came out.
As for vaynes build, when it comes to carries there are no brownie points for originality infinity edge + phantom dancer is such a powerful combo it’s mandatory. Typical build I see on streams and tourneys are infinity, zerkers. Phantom dancer, here the builds deviat you obviously want a defense item like banshees veil, and lifesteal is an attractive bonus, you’ll definite want some armor penetration.
What baffles me is some high elo vayne builds go for double phantom dancers, now between on hit true damage and 55 free AD vayne scales verry well with attackspeed. But double phantom with no armor pen seems a bit exessive. Ten again carries and mages don’t tend to pack much armor. And the new %arp mastery certainly helps.
@Gamerguy: The double phantom dancers do work, or one madreds and one phantom dancer – it’s mostly anti-tank/bruiser, you get mobility as well as optimized true damage
@Wiggin: Yeah as the dust is settling with League 2.0 it does feel like a little farm now goes a long way, and the kit matters more than ever – I’m a bit uncomfortable with toons like Kennen and Vayne, where it’s hard/impossible to lock them down once they hit a critical mass
You can always chop the power creep down with your trustee Mincraft Pickaxe: http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/giftsforhim/e847/
i have never heard of “power creep”.. and to be honest i didnt completely understand it. what is it? what it does?