Image Credit: Bethesda
Forgot password
Enter the email address you used when you joined and we'll send you instructions to reset your password.
If you used Apple or Google to create your account, this process will create a password for your existing account.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Reset password instructions sent. If you have an account with us, you will receive an email within a few minutes.
Something went wrong. Try again or contact support if the problem persists.
Zeri in a dark and green outfit with green lightning for her Fright Night skin in League of Legends
Image via Riot Games

Here are the early LoL Patch 14.19 patch notes

This is one of the biggest patches for season 14.

The 2024 League of Legends World Championship patch is now behind us, which means we can focus on all the Season 15 preseason changes coming in League Patch 14.19—and let us tell you what, there’s some whoppers this time around.

Recommended Videos

This chunky League update is focusing around a “Champion Emphasis” theme, as explained by Riot Games heading into the 14.19 testing run, with all 119 Legendary and endgame items being impacted by the sweeping changes. There are a few champions also being tweaked, including K’Sante (who’s getting yet another mega rework), Elise, and Varus, but overall the patch is all centred around these items and how heavily they’ll be nerfed.

It’s also slowly creeping up to that time of year when Halloween takes over, which means new Fright Night skins (and the Worlds 2024 skin) will be added to the store too.

When will LoL Patch 14.19 go live?

League Patch 14.19 went live on Wednesday, Sept. 25, as confirmed by Riot’s official 2024 League patch schedule. When this whopping update does arrive, it’ll roll out in stages through the major playing regions.

Here are the key patching times for Patch 14.19:

  • 3pm CT (NA)
  • 5am GMT (EU West)
  • 3am CET (EU North East)
  • 8am KR (Korea)

On update day, expect several hours of downtime. As always, ranked and casual matchmaking will be turned off across all League queues three hours before the update.

What’s in LoL Patch 14.19?

K’Sante under the hammer for (yet another) rework

League of Legends character K'Sante and Tope sitting and laughing together
Yet another K’Sante rework. Image via Riot Games

K’Sante’s one of those champions who Riot has struggled to balance over the years. He’s near constantly picked in pro play, but falls short in ranked. To combat this, the League developers are taking yet another swing at him (his second this year, even) all the way down to his core stats. Every one of his abilities is being hit with changes and if all goes well, he’ll become a great tank for top lane in ranked and pro, but won’t be the “be all, end all” pick.

Over 100 Legendary items heavily nerfed

Yuumi, Norra, Samira, Aatrox, Vi, and Katarina standing around a table filled with League items
The devs will need a whole forge to rework these items. Image via Riot Games.

Riot has noticed players emphasizing items over champions, with many champs using the same builds and items. To combat this, every single endgame item will the MOBA will have its power reduced by as much as 15 percent. By doing so, Riot hopes players will be more selective about champions and, as a happy aside, it may slow down game speed too.

Lethal Tempo back and better than ever (sort of)

You’ll now get on-hit damage, but less bonus attack speed. Image via Riot Games.

Lethal Tempo, which was removed in Patch 14.10, is returning with a few changes. Essentially, you won’t be getting as much bonus attack speed from the stacks, but you’ll be gaining adaptive damage based on your bonus attack speed. You will still gain a stack for six seconds for basic attacks against enemy champions, and this still has a max stack limit of six.

There are some limits, including how much bonus attack speed you get through stacks, though there’s adaptative damage added in to make up for the changes there.

Goodbye Arena, hello Spellbook

Four champion Ultimates to choose from in LoL's Ultimate Spellbook
A Miss Fortune and Seraphine Ultimate combo would be toxic. Image via Riot Games.

Arena has beens super fun, but it’s time to say goodbye as we welcome in not-so-new but certainly improved Ultimate Spellbook, which has more of a focus on ultimates. In this buffed mode, you get more ultimates, quicker cast times, and faster matches.

Turrets and their attacks get a visual upgrade

League of Legends image showing Vi preparing to engage in combat against a Blue Buff jungle monster.
Turrets are going to look a bit different in Patch 14.19. Image via Riot Games

Turrets are getting several major visual upgrades on the heels of their power boost in Patch 14.18, with most of the changes designed around making animations smoother. Attack orbs are bigger and brighter, buffing the look of the turret, and then reducing the expansiveness of on-hit visuals. All of this is only cosmetic though, with no real buffs.

Six new spooky skins to join the Fright Night collection

Nunu and Willump in black, green, and blue outfits for their Fright Night skins
Willump looks terrifying in this skin. Image via Riot Games.

Six new Fright Night skins are being added to the frightening Halloween skin line. This year’s Fright Night designs are mostly blue and black, with darker vibes than earlier versions. On top of the spooky batch, a Worlds-themed Viego skin also sneaking in this update.

These are the Fright Night skins making their way to the store:

These skins will go live in the Patch 14.19 cycle.

LoL Patch 14.19 patch notes

Champions

Items

Runes

  • Biscuit Delivery
  • Endless Elixirs
  • Lethal Tempo
  • Nimbus Cloak
  • Presence of Mind
  • Shield Bash
  • Time Warp Tonic

Bugfixes

  • Coming soon…

Skins

Fright Night Nunu & Willump

Fright Night Pyke

Fright Night Shaco

Fright Night Veigar

Fright Night Zeri

Prestige Fright Night Zeri

2024 Worlds Viego

This article will be updated throughout the League patch cycle.


Dot Esports is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
More Stories To Read
Author
Image of Hayley Andrews
Hayley Andrews
Hayley Andrews is a staff writer for Dot Esports with a dual degree in business and human resource management. After discovering her passion for creative writing and gaming, she now writes about MOBAs, MMOs, and cozy games.
Author
Image of Isaac McIntyre
Isaac McIntyre
Isaac McIntyre is the Aussie Editor at Dot Esports. He previously worked in sports journalism at Fairfax Media in Mudgee and Newcastle for six years before falling in love with esports—an ever-evolving world he's been covering since 2018. Since joining Dot, he's twice been nominated for Best Gaming Journalist at the Australian IT Journalism Awards and continues to sink unholy hours into losing games as a barely-Platinum AD carry. When the League servers go down he'll sneak in a few quick hands of the One Piece card game. Got a tip for us? Email: isaac@dotesports.com.