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Renekton was stealth nerfed after his spotlight

Outback Renekton.

One of the readers here pointed me toward some very interesting information regarding the Renekton release. Apparently he was nerfed after the Champion Spotlight was recorded, but they still posted the video without mentioning the changes. Now I understand why he doesn’t feel quite right.

When I was watching the Spotlight, I was initially shocked by how much Renekton could heal with his Q. If you watch the video at the 3:30 counter, you’ll see Phreak hit level four, dash into a pack of minions, hit Cull the Meek to heal for something like 250 hp, and dash out. I’ve tried that same move probably 40 times in my games with him, and it has never healed for that much. Well, that’s because they nerfed it.

Here’s what Xypherous, an Associate Technical Designer, had to say about the change:

What happened was that, very late in development, we decided to take a gamble to make his kit more cohesive. It paid off, because his abilities are now better, but the normal process of balancing took a major hit so his numbers were in a state of super flux. 😡

So yeah, we decided to sacrifice a lot of things to make a solid champion a better one. I think I lost something like 40 hours of sleep the last week due to it. ~.~

While I don’t think the nerf killed Renekton – he seems okay for melee, but definitely not the beast he could be – I do think it bred some bad blood between Riot and a lot of the community. Obviously I play the game a decent bit, so I usually have enough IP to buy whatever champ releases without spending real cash. For a lot of players, though, that’s not an option, so they wait on what information Riot gives prior to the champion release to make a decision about spending Riot points. There’s a big difference between the way Renekton looks like he’ll play and how he actually plays. He requires a very cautious touch, or a strong lanemate to be successful. Without those things, he’s going to struggle to stay on top of a game. That’s definitely not a champion I would spend $8 on.

I’m not saying he should have been released as some crazy whirlwind of doom, rather that Riot should have either taken the time to change the Champion Spotlight, or delayed his release by a week in order to balance the champion. It would have been really easy to add a note to the YouTube video describing the changes in the appropriate place. Would it have looked as nice as the current video? Probably not, but it would have been an accurate representation of a product that people will spend money on. That’s really not so much to ask.

Renekton Champion Spotlight is live

If you’ve been wondering just how Renekton will feel in game, check out his Champion Spotlight above. He’s definitely looking very strong, with a playstyle a bit like Xin Zhao but with more mobility. That’s right, I said more mobility. Expect to get crushed by him today.

At one point, Phreak addresses an apparently OP little chain of events by saying, ‘remember that I have 2-5 levels on all my opponents and 6000 gold worth of items at 18 minutes.’ So…his farming potential is not overpowered? Remember when you said, ‘because you should always be able to heal yourself, you should be farming minions very quickly,’ at the middle of the video? I’m fine with the existence of melee carries, but we’re talking about a melee champion that got 110 minion kills in 12 minutes.

All of this really belongs in my impression post for later today, so I’ll leave you with this. I think Renekton is going to be exactly like Xin Zhao – extremely powerful, able to jungle, but much better in lane because he’s such a huge threat to his opponents.

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