By Daniela Lozano, | April 27, 2017
It is apparently not easy to master the gameplay of "League of Legends." (YouTube)
Riot has released a new update for the "League of Legends" dubbed as the 7.8 Patch. The update enhances some of the features of the game.
The "League of Legends" update focuses on Maokai, tweaking his skills to make him more of a champion than a passive character. Also, changes were made to his Sapling and Ultimate.
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According to Blasting News, the changes to "League of Legends" Maokai include an improvement on his Sap Magic. The Sap Magic cooldown will decrease for every spell that he gives, not removing his basic attacks that heal him. Also, his Sapling Toss was also enhanced, making it more strategic and powerful. What's more, Saplings will last for a long time and would be dealing with more destructions over time.
Also, WWG revealed that the character's Nature Grasp has been modified. Riot apparently decided to remove the character's Vengeful Maelstrom while providing an animation that fans would love. The developers also added a great wall of thons and thistles that would let player push top lane forward while capturing the foe champions.
If players choose Maokai to engage in the battle, it is best to get attack speed and armor by making Spirit Visage until Randuin's Omen for maximum efficiency. Also, do not forget to ban Wukong in Summoner's Right while using the character.
Meanwhile, Sejuani and Zac also received certain enhancements on their skills. For Sejuanie, his Permafrost and Frost Armor were redesigned and modified providing a lot of opportunities to be granted bonus resistance in "League of Legends."
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