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'League Of Legends' Releases Patch Notes 7.5

The Patch 7.5 notes for Riot Games' multiplayer online battle arena video game "League of Legends" is now available.

The team behind the popular game has unveiled the most recent patch designed to correct some bugs and problems. According to the game's blog, Patch 7.5 will address some of the complaints regarding the champions. The expected changes with regards to the marksmen, however, have yet to be tackled. The team has apologized for the delay and promised to work on the problem soon. Some of the bugs involving a few of the champions are also still in the process of being reviewed. The developers also mentioned that they would be going over some of the pending projects that they have, which may or may not involve Kindred, Aatrox and the Bond of Stone.

Meanwhile, PC Games has a detailed list of the changes included in Patch 7.5. The website specifies that most of the bugs are fixed for every champion. There are many upgrades on Aatrox, Fizz and Kindred. The same applies to LeBlanc, Miss Fortune and Varus. Rengar and Ryze's weapons have been nerfed, while Lucian's has been buffed. The problems with some of the items like Blade of the Ruined King, Doran's Shield and Edge of Night have also been addressed. The summoner spell has also been reworked, as well as the mastery of Stoneborn Pact and Warlord's Bloodlust.

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The players will also be pleased to learn that the patch includes a new set of dragon-based skins. While some only have simple changes, others have been completely upgraded. For example, the developer did some tweaking on the dragon sorceress Zyra's passive and W seeds. The passive's blue seeds look thinner, while W's seeds appear to be rounder. There is also a new voiceover, as well as new animations and particles. The tooltips also had a makeover, while the layout and color scheme have been altered.

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