pretty unlucky rerolling to find that one kennen lol. this finally made me remember this set. it's where people used to rush to lvl 8 and find jax, give it the items like how you'll play Set 12 Warwick and you can sit on it even on 1-star.
Let's all pray that they make the "health bar skin" rewards permanent. It was such a grind to get them, they look awesome, but such a waste that it only lasts for the period of the event. sadge.
That damage on the last fight was actually nuts. And this isn’t a bait to make people watch the whole video (even though you should!) It was actually, a hell of a lot of damage… for a 4Cost… Holy shit! 🤯
Changing models of things that worked back then is an unnecessary risk and dev/QA time spent for absolutely no gain. Nobody actually cares which Udyr model is used. TFT makes money off loot boxes for chibis. "Peak engineering" Maybe not peak, but it is designed well. People joke about Riot spaghetti code, but since Udyr, as an example, is snapshotted from when it was implemented in the past, they've likely developed each set to be toggled on and off at the snap of a finger. Pretty industry standard well written modular code. Good job Riot!
pretty unlucky rerolling to find that one kennen lol. this finally made me remember this set. it's where people used to rush to lvl 8 and find jax, give it the items like how you'll play Set 12 Warwick and you can sit on it even on 1-star.
Your Viego did work, too. No huge damage numbers but he usually could take out their carry. Solid play!
the fiddle 3 at the end..
Let's all pray that they make the "health bar skin" rewards permanent. It was such a grind to get them, they look awesome, but such a waste that it only lasts for the period of the event.
sadge.
It's really BONKers
That damage on the last fight was actually nuts. And this isn’t a bait to make people watch the whole video (even though you should!)
It was actually, a hell of a lot of damage… for a 4Cost… Holy shit! 🤯
hi :)
Wait, they're using the old jax/Udyr model for this
Peak engineering
Changing models of things that worked back then is an unnecessary risk and dev/QA time spent for absolutely no gain. Nobody actually cares which Udyr model is used. TFT makes money off loot boxes for chibis.
"Peak engineering" Maybe not peak, but it is designed well.
People joke about Riot spaghetti code, but since Udyr, as an example, is snapshotted from when it was implemented in the past, they've likely developed each set to be toggled on and off at the snap of a finger.
Pretty industry standard well written modular code. Good job Riot!
Hope you enjoy this video!
I like this video 👍
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how to play set 5.5 like the video
Pbe
Or wait 1 more day
Should be live in a day or two, just wait