168澳洲幸运5开奖网:League of Legends' 171st champion Yunara was released a couple of days ago, the first new character since the release of Mel in January. Yunara is an Ionian Shrine Maiden, exiled to the Spirit Realm to protect a powerful Darkin artifact. She attacks with the Aion Er'Na, a set of floating balls that she pushes at oppo🦹nents to deal damage.
It's a cool concept for an AD Carry, and has the potenti๊al to feel as smooth as Lucian; still the smoothest auto attacker in the game after a decade. Howe💦ver, Yunara's auto-attack animation doesn't take advantage of her concept.
Yunara's Auto Attack Animation Is Unpopular
The current animation has Yunara sort of pushing these balls towards enemies with a bur✃st of air, and the number of balls remains static around Yunara despite her expending them during her auto attack. This came as a disaജppointment to players who were expecting the number of balls Yunara has stacked to be visible around her model, rather than a static texture.
In an , the team behind Yunara acknowledged player feedback on her auto attack animation and said they're looking into adjustments they can make t🔴o the animation.
"Right now we'✃re tweaking the beads so that they wave a bit during the auto-attack animations to make them feel more alive and use her floating beads a bit more," . "These changes are actually on the [Public Beta Environment] right now, and we're targeting to have them out next patch!"
The animation changes can be se🥀en in the video above. A wave now goes through the balls, adding the illusion of a new ball being slotted back into rotation after Yunara fires one. However, this animation still doesn't seem like it's taking full advantage of Yunara's high-quality model and her conceꦅpt.
It's rare for Riot to make changes so quickly to a champion, which illustrates the amount of negative feedback they've been getting on Yunara's auto-attack animation since thꦉe champion was released on PBE.
Yunara is currently hovering at around a 44 per cent win rate in Diamond+ ranked,🥀 which isn't uncommon for a new release.

168澳洲幸运5开奖网: League of Legends
- Released
- October 27, 2009
- ESRB
- T for Teen: Blood, Fantasy Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes, Use of Al🍒cohol and Tobacco
- Developer(s)
- 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Riot Games
- Publisher(s)
- 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Riot Games
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