Since patch 12.10’s Durability Update went live and beefed up champions across the board, games have naturally gotten longer.

Assassins and mages aren’t able to one-shot squishy champions on the enemy team anymore, which has slowed down the early game considerably. Some of the most picked champions in pro play in the major regions now include Zeri, Gangplank, Azir, and Corki, who scale hard into the late game.

Riot Games is well aware of the meta consequences of the game-changing patch, and have noticed that players are “more comfortable conceding early objectives in order to reach their late game win conditions,” they wrote in the patch notes.

In order to increase the priority of early game objectives, the game developers have increased drake rewards this patch to incentivize players to contest these objectives. All dragon buffs have been boosted across the board by an average of 50%. In the same vein, Rift Herald will grant 200 local gold to the team that killed it.



Dragons hurt less, give better buffs, but are harder to kill in patch 12.14

Changes to all dragons

  • Percent current health damage on attacks decreased from 7% to 5%
  • Health pre-rift transformation increased from 2650 (+240 per level) to 3450 (+380 per level)
  • Health post-rift transformation increased from 4350 (+240 per level) to 6950 (+380 per level)

Cloud Drake

  • Attack damage decreased from 50 to 35
  • Cloud Drake slayer buff increased from 3.5% Slow Resist and Out-of-Combat Movespeed to 7% Slow Resist and Out-of-Combat Movespeed
  • Cloud Soul dragon slayer buff increased from 10% bonus move speed and 50% bonus move speed for 6 seconds after casting Ultimate to 15% bonus move speed and 50% bonus move speed for 6 seconds after casting Ultimate
DetonatioN FocusMe (DFM) and Cloud9 hovering around Elder Dragon in their Worlds 2021 Play-In Stage tiebreaker game
Screenshot by Amanda Tan/ONE Esports

Hextech Drake

  • Attack damage decreased from 66.7 to 47
  • Hextech Drake dragon slayer buff increased from 6% attack speed and 6 Ability Haste to 9% attack speed and 9 Ability Haste

Infernal Drake

  • Attack damage decreased from 100 to 70
  • Infernal Drake dragon slayer buff increased from 4% bonus attack damage and ability power to 6% bonus attack damage and ability power

Mountain Drake

  • Attack damage decreased from 150 to 105
  • Mountain Drake dragon slayer buff increased from 6% bonus armor and magic resist to 9% bonus armor and magic resist

Ocean Drake

  • Attack damage decreased from 100 to 70
  • Ocean Drake dragon slayer buff increased from 2% missing health per 5 seconds to 3% missing health per 5 seconds

Elder Dragon

  • Health increased from 6400 (+180 per minute) to 6400 (+290 per minute)

The attack damage of all elemental drakes, as well as their percent current health damage on attacks have been reduced considerably.

At the same time, their buffed bonuses are huge. Infernal Drake, the most prized on the Rift, now grants six percent bonus attack damage and ability power, up from four percent.

Mountain Drake’s buff will make tanky team compositions particularly hard to kill, because it now gives nine percent bonus armor and magic resist, up from six percent.

Elder Dragon textured model used in Worlds 2017 finals opening ceremony
Credit: Riot Games

But perhaps the most overpowered drake now is Cloud, which grants a whopping seven percent slow resist and out-of-combat move speed. Gone are the days when Cloud Drake and Cloud Soul are ignored. It is the only dragon that had its Soul buffed too, granting 15 percent bonus move speed and 50 percent bonus move speed for six seconds after casting your ultimate.

To balance these buffs, Riot made all dragons tankier, increasing their base health and health growth per level.

While buffs to Cloud Drake are enough to turn Hecarim into a unicorn, and there’s no denying how advantageous Infernal and Mountain Drakes are, their spawn is still random. There’s no way of knowing which drakes will appear on Summoner’s Rift beforehand nor which Soul will be available, and therefore no way of putting together a team composition that benefits the most from them.

Solo queue teams, ranked flex teams, and pro teams will all still need a bit of luck to fully maximize these buffs.

Read the full League of Legends patch 12.14 notes here.

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