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Pantheon jungle gets boost, Teemo and LeBlanc among planned League Patch 12.14 buffs

The meta is expanding as the season hits its second stanza.

The League of Legends development team has revealed the patch preview for the game’s upcoming balance patch, Patch 12.14. 

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Seventeen champions are being nerfed, buffed, or adjusted completely in the 12.14 update with a fair mix of champions in all three camps. Six champions, in particular, are being buffed, with six more to be nerfed, and another five adjusted in the patch.

Further details regarding the extent of the changes should be expected to come to light tomorrow, as Riot traditionally releases an extended patch preview 24 hours after the initial patch plans are unveiled. 

Among the buffs, Pantheon stands out as a headliner. His capabilities in the jungle are being targeted. Although Riot did not specify the changes he’d receive in today’s patch preview, the League PBE has applied a change that increases the damage of Pantheon’s Comet Spear (Q) from 70 percent to 120 percent against monsters. 

Another jungle-focused champion, Jarvan IV, is also getting buffs, in addition to champs across all five roles on the Rift. Beyond the jungle, Teemo, Alistar, LeBlanc, and Varus are all slated to receive buffs in Patch 12.14.

Lead gameplay designer Matthew Leung-Harrison noted in July 18’s preview that League fans should “expect smaller patches as we head towards the end of the year.”

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The only sizeable patch to keep an eye out for between now and the end of the season would be the patch World 2022 is going to be played on, although it’s unclear which specific update that may, be as of now. 

League Patch 12.14 is scheduled to release on Wednesday, July 27.


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