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League Of Legends'ın Şampiyonları
(Riot Sanatçısı Jason Chan tarafından.).

Şampiyon Listesi[]

Şu anda oyuna Qiyana'nın ardından çıkan 6 şampiyon çıkmıştır.

Rell, Şablon:Data Rell [[Rell|Rell, Şablon:Data Rell]]

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Şampiyonlar Çatışmada (by Riot Artist Suke 'hugehugesword' Su)

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Şampiyonların Nitelikleri[]

Şampiyonlar oyunda kendine has rolleri ve onlarla alakalı şeylere göre listelenmiştir.

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Şampiyonlar savaşta (by Riot Artist Michał Niewiara)

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Şampiyon Güncellemeleri[]

Bir yılın belli aralıklarıyla yeni şampiyonlar gelse de eski şampiyonlarda oynanış geliştirmesi yada görünüş güncellemesi için onlara geri dönüşler yapılır.

Hikayeler[]

Her şampiyonun kendine öz hikayeleri, kısa hikayeleri, çıkış videoları ve karikatürleri vardır. Bunlar ana League of Legends evreniyle alakalı olabileceği gibi alternatif evrenlerle de alakalı olabilir.


Eski Hikayeler[]

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"You belong in a museum!"

  • This article or section may contain obsolete information, but exists here for historical purposes.
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Şampiyonlar ve Sihirdarlar savaşta. (by Riot Commissioned Artist Tom Barton)

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As the League of Legends was established to prevent further Rune Wars on Valoran, the neutral aligned summoners called forth exceptional individuals, referred to as 'champions', to battle on the Fields of Justice in order to settle disputes. These champions have joined the League for various reasons. Some are soldiers who have pledged their allegiance to a particular nation and fight in their nation's interests. Some are renowned warriors who seek to prove themselves against Valoran's most powerful beings. Some are prisoners of the League, forced to do the League's bidding as punishment. Some may even be strange creatures from other worlds, hoping to bring stability or further discord to Runeterra. For whatever the champion's reason, they have gained the interest of the League of Legends.

Efsaneler Ligi yada League of Legends Valorandaki rün savaşlarından sonra kurulmuştur. Sihirdarlar Adalet Meydanlarında sorunlarını çözmek için Şapmiyonlardan birini çağırır. Her şampiyon bir nedenden ötürü bu lige katılmıştır. Bazıları vatanı için çatışmış askerler, bazıları ise kendini Valoranın en iyisi olduğunu göstermek için katılan dövüşçüler yada suikastçı, bazıları ise ceza olarak ligde duran mahkumlardır. Bazılar Runtera'ya istikrar getirmeye çalışan başak dünylardan gelen tuhaf yaratıklar olabilir. Sebebi her ney ise onların League of Legends da durmak için bir nedenleri var

In order to join the League, a potlerential champion, who has proven to possess extraordinary qualities, must travel to the Institute of War to undergo a Judgement. There, a designated summoner will probe their mind in order to determine the individual's motives. In truth, the intentions of the potential champion has little bearing on whether they are accepted into the League or not. The primary purpose of the Judgement is to determine whether the individual is capable of exposing their mind to the summoner, which would allow the two to share their mental thoughts and act as one. Should the potential champion pass their Judgement, as well as agreeing to the call of the summon, they will have become an official League champion.

Trivia[]

  • The term "Champion" in the previous lore was given to all of the individuals who battled in were tied to the Institute of War and battled in The League of Legends.
    • Now, the term "Champion" is mostly a lose term given to all of the playable characters from the world inside the video game of League of Legends
    • Previously champions were controlled by the Summoners (The Player)

Champions[]

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Champions in battle (by Riot Artist Suke 'hugehugesword' Su).

Riot Games Inc. develops new champions for League of Legends, and each champion is individually designed to have unique abilities and traits that a player must use wisely. Some champions use brute strength and power, others use deadly and cunning precision, while others use supernatural vision and magic, etc.

There were 40 champions released at launch, with one released approximately every two weeks for some time. About 8-10 champions are in development at any moment. Each week there is a rotation of ten champions that are available to play for free. For those that bought the Collector's Edition, 20 champions are automatically unlocked; another 20 can be unlocked by buying the Champion Bundle through the game client. Champions can be unlocked with Blue Essence or Riot Points at the Riot Store in-game, or through Hextech Crafting and Blue Essence.

Champions Retrospective[]

By NeeksNaman [1]

Between a Sad Mummy Sad Mummy, a Madman of Zaun Madman of Zaun, a Blind Monk Blind Monk, a Nine-Tailed Fox Nine-Tailed Fox and a Dark Child Dark Child, the League of Legends has seen the introduction of some crazy, unconventional, and downright badass characters over the years.

Creating compelling champions is our passion, and a great deal of care and effort goes into handcrafting every one of them. Your passion fuels our own, and we learn a lot from your forum discussions and heated battles on the Fields of Justice. In this Retrospective, our co-founders, Brandon 'Ryze' Beck and Marc 'Tryndamere' Merrill team up with some of the Rioters behind the champions to give you a taste of the 'secret sauce' that makes a League of Legends champ.

Dev Blog: Building a Better Bio[]

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During the Bilgewater Burning Tides event, you may have noticed we took the opportunity to update the bios of key champs featured in the story: Twisted Fate Twisted Fate, Graves Graves, Miss Fortune Miss Fortune and Gangplank Gangplank. (And if you didn’t, go read ‘em now – we’ll wait for ya!)[2]

This was a bit of an experiment with a new format for doing bios: half traditional bio, half short piece of fiction. We really wanted to dive a little deeper with those bios – getting into the champions’ heads, and adding extra depth.

We also wanted to see what you guys thought of them before we plowed blindly ahead. The overall impression has been really positive, so we are now looking to start working on new bios for all our existing champs – though this will take some time!

Bios back in the day

Some of our older bios are starting to show their age; they’re getting a little creaky around the edges, and some of the details are a little fuzzy. Back when they were first written, the world of Runeterra was a rather different place than it is now – the world and its civilizations were just starting to get fleshed out. Those were Runeterra’s formative years, when we were still getting our own heads around the world, its history, and the people who inhabit it.

The Foundations team (essentially, our world building team) has been doing lots of work over the last few years to really get a solid understanding of Runeterra (check out this Foundations blog on Bilgewater to get a little insight into what the team does).

Just as our splash images have evolved (read about that here!), it’s time for our biographies and character backgrounds to do likewise.

Riot plz don't destroy my beloved champ

We know you guys love your champs. We love them too!

So, what’s our goal with these updated bios? We want to strengthen the core thematic of the champs, and further explore their motivations, personality and background. For most of our champs, that’s simply adding more depth to what’s already there, and really getting to dive into what drives them.

Bios are also a great opportunity to add a little color to our champs – to give examples of them doing the stuff that makes them who they are, rather than just saying it, as in the classic ‘show don’t tell’ mantra.

For example, we could say, “Gangplank is the meanest pirate of them all”, but it’s much more effective to actually see the dastardly things that helped forge his black reputation. So, in the Gangplank bio we fleshed this out with mentions of the temples he’s sacked in Ionia, the Demacian villages he’s razed to the ground, and the time he stole Swain’s personal flagship. These little snippets are also potential story hooks – something other Rioters (and players) can use as a spark to explore further (e.g. “You know, Gangplank sneaking into Noxus and stealing Swain’s ship would make a cool story. Hmmm…”).

As we work to expand out our bios, the most important thing is that we hold true to the core essence of why players love that particular champ.

Which champs next?

Having landed on a style of bios that we were pretty happy with, the next question after Bilgewater was which champs to tackle next.

Long-term, we are planning to re-do the bios for all our existing champions, but that’s no small task – we have over 125 champs now, after all. Getting them all done to the level we want isn’t going happen overnight. So, we started having a think about which champions we wanted to do next.

Which leads us to…

The Harrowing

One of the things that we all wanted to know after Burning Tides: The Reckoning was what happened next.

While that story focused on TF and Graves (and we are looking to explore their next adventure together soon…), one of the things we really wanted to see was what would happen if the Harrowing rolled into Bilgewater while the port-city was still tearing itself apart in the aftermath of Gangplank’s upheaval. One of the writers on Foundations, Graham “Dinopawz” McNeill, took up the challenge and started putting pen to paper (well, digits to keyboard) to tell that story – Shadow and Fortune – which you’ll be able to read very soon.

It was around this time, too, that Foundations was deep-diving into the history of the Shadow Isles, exploring the tragic events that led to its formation. Many of the key Shadow Isles champs featured in this history, and as some of them would also be making an appearance in Shadow and Fortune, it seemed like the obvious choice to tackle them next. We didn’t get to every Shadow Isles champ, unfortunately, but we’ll come back to the others as soon as we can.

A new way to view the champ bios

As well as working on writing new bios, we’ve also been exploring how to present them in a better way. We wanted a page that would do justice to the champions, and we think we have come up with a pretty cool step in the right direction (which you’ll see soon with the updated bios for Mordekaiser, Kalista, Hecarim, Thresh and Karthus!). Again, this is a bit of an experiment, and we’d love to hear what you guys think. If this is something that everyone really likes, then we’ll be looking to start rolling this out across our other champions as we write them.

So, when will my champ be done?

The next batches of champions we are looking at exploring are the Shuriman champions and those associated with Mount Targon. After that… we’ll have to see. Let us know if there are some that you really want to see updated.

We hope you guys enjoy the new bios for these Shadow Isles champions. Please let us know what you think of them – and which champs you want to see next!

Cheers!

Medya[]

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List of champions

  1. Aatrox
  2. Ahri
  3. Akali
  4. Alistar
  5. Amumu
  6. Anivia
  7. Annie
  8. Ashe
  9. Aurelion Sol
  10. Azir
  11. Bard
  12. Blitzcrank
  13. Brand
  14. Braum
  15. Caitlyn
  16. Camille
  17. Cassiopeia
  18. Cho'Gath
  19. Corki
  20. Darius
  21. Diana
  22. Dr
  23. Draven
  24. Ekko
  25. Elise
  26. Evelynn
  27. Ezreal
  28. Fiddlesticks
  29. Fiora
  30. Fizz
  31. Galio
  32. Gangplank
  33. Garen
  34. Gnar
  35. Gragas
  36. Graves
  37. Hecarim
  38. Heimerdinger
  39. Illaoi
  40. Irelia
  41. Ivern
  42. Janna
  43. Jarvan IV
  44. Jax
  45. Jayce
  46. Jhin
  47. Jinx
  48. Kai'Sa
  49. Kalista
  50. Karma
  51. Karthus
  52. Kassadin
  53. Katarina
  54. Kayle
  55. Kayn
  56. Kennen
  57. Kha'Zix
  58. Kindred
  59. Kled
  60. Kog'Maw
  61. LeBlanc
  62. Lee Sin
  63. Leona
  64. Lissandra
  65. Lucian
  66. Lulu
  67. Lux
  68. Malphite
  69. Malzahar
  70. Maokai
  71. Master Yi
  72. Miss Fortune
  73. Mordekaiser
  74. Morgana
  75. Nami
  76. Nasus
  77. Nautilus
  78. Neeko
  79. Nidalee
  80. Nocturne
  81. Nunu
  82. Olaf
  83. Orianna
  84. Ornn
  85. Pantheon
  86. Poppy
  87. Pyke
  88. Qiyana
  89. Quinn
  90. Rakan
  91. Rammus
  92. Rek'Sai
  93. Renekton
  94. Rengar
  95. Riven
  96. Rumble
  97. Ryze
  98. Sejuani
  99. Shaco
  100. Shen
  101. Shyvana
  102. Singed
  103. Sion
  104. Sivir
  105. Skarner
  106. Sona
  107. Soraka
  108. Swain
  109. Sylas
  110. Syndra
  111. Tahm Kench
  112. Taliyah
  113. Talon
  114. Taric
  115. Teemo
  116. Thresh
  117. Tristana
  118. Trundle
  119. Tryndamere
  120. Twisted Fate
  121. Twitch
  122. Udyr
  123. Urgot
  124. Varus
  125. Vayne
  126. Veigar
  127. Vel'Koz
  128. Vi
  129. Viktor
  130. Vladimir
  131. Volibear
  132. Warwick
  133. Wukong
  134. Xayah
  135. Xerath
  136. Xin Zhao
  137. Yasuo
  138. Yorick
  139. Yuumi
  140. Zac
  141. Zed
  142. Ziggs
  143. Zilean
  144. Zoe
  145. Zyra

Cancelled Champions

  • Ao Shin Ao Shin
  • Avasha Avasha
  • Averdrian Averdrian
  • CeeCee CeeCee
  • Cyborg Cowboy Cyborg Cowboy
  • Eagle Rider Eagle Rider
  • Gavid Gavid
  • Husk Husk
  • Iron Engineer Iron Engineer
  • Ivan Ivan
  • Omen Omen
  • Rob Blackblade Rob Blackblade
  • Seth Seth
  • Tabu Tabu
  • Tiki Tiki
  • Urf Urf
  • Well Well
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