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Other lanes won’t be able to use starting support items in Patch 8.5

Sorry, Gangplank.

Starting support items, including the Relic Shield, Ancient Coin, and Spellthief’s Edge, will no longer function for non-support champions in Patch 8.5 according to the latest PBE update.

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Starting support items in League of Legends were always intended to give little boosts in revenue to the game’s least gold-generating role—supports. It’s a good idea, in theory. After all, how else would supports afford the items they need to save their team and make plays when it counts?

Lately, though, other roles have been abusing these gold generators to either make sure they’re well-funded even if they fall massively behind their opponent or to snowball their gold lead into oblivion. We’re looking at you, Gangplank.

Unfortunately, though, Relic Shield Gangplank isn’t the only user and abuser of this strategy. Some junglers, like Elise and Evelynn, have been taking Spellthief’s to make their ganks a bit more powerful while ensuring a steady stream of gold even when their ganks go awry. For a long time, marksmen were buying Relic Shields simply because it provided so much safety and sustain in lane.

When Patch 8.5 hits, killing any minion or monster will halt all gold generation on these items for 12 whole seconds. Relic Shield is the exception to this, which halts gold generation if you kill a minion or monster without an ally being nearby to take the charge for you. And we do mean all gold generation—including the passive abilities of each item and the gold per second.

With the passive abilities paused as well, junglers won’t even be able to get the small boost to on-hit damage when they gank with Spellthief’s Edge. They will still need to wait 12 seconds in between farming and ganking.

These changes should arrive with the patch on March 7 if this update follows the standard schedule.


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