The officialLeague of Legends: Wild Riftwebsite has outlined all of the upcoming changes coming to the game in the April and May update.

Below you will find everything you need to know regarding the 2.2a Patch. Including information about the new Champion, new skins, and 120FPS support that will be tested.

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New Champions

A brand new Champion will be joiningWild RiftonApril 22. Find an official image and description of Rammus, The Armordillo below.

Idolized by many, dismissed by some, mystifying to all, the curious being Rammus is an enigma. Protected by a spiked shell, he inspires increasingly disparate theories on his origin wherever he goes—from demigod, to sacred oracle, to a mere beast transformed by magic. Whatever the truth may be, Rammus keeps his own counsel and stops for no one as he roams the Shuriman desert.

Brand new skins will be coming toLeague of Legends: Wilf Riftthroughout the months of April and May, find out more below.

All skins will be released throughout the patch. Future 2.2 skins will be released in subsequent patches.

120FPS Support

According to theWild Riftwebsite 120FPS mode is slowly being rolled out to support high end devices. You can find the official patch note regarding the 120FPS Support below.

“We’re slowly rolling out 120fps mode support to high-end devices. The 120fps setting is still in testing—if you experience performance issues, please switch back to a fully supported frame rate.”

Wild Rift2.2a Patch Notes

Below you will find the Champion Changes section of the Patch Notes for the April and May update ofWild Rift. To read the full 2.2a patch notes, visit theofficial website.

Champion Changes

For a tanky supportive champ, Alistar’s dealing too much damage, particularly to turrets. Using (2) Headbutt to attack turrets (did you know you could do that?) should be a bit more of a conscious choice.

(2) Headbutt

BLITZCRANK

Blitzcrank has been slightly underperforming for a while now, so we’re reverting some of the nerfs he received last year. These changes, combined with the recent tank item update, should give him a healthier space in the support roster.

(1) Rocket Grab

(2) Overdrive

Corki’s mail route stops by the Rift a bit too often. We’re giving him a bit of a break between deliveries with the goal to give him and his opponents a bit of breathing room.

(P) Hextech Munitions

Diana’s weak across the board, so we’re shifting some of the rank-up power from (3) Lunar Rush into (2) Pale Cascade alongside some general buffs. These changes will help her survive the laning phase and push her advantage when she gets ahead.

Base Stats

(P) Moonsilver Blade

(1) Crescent Strike

(2) Pale Cascade

(3) Lunar Rush

(Ult) Moonfall

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(3) Masochism

Much like his iconic ultimate, Galio arrived with a bang and disrupted the meta significantly. We’re toning back his damage across the board, and shortening his (3) Justice Punch range based on feedback that it felt a little long.

(P) Colossal Smash

(1) Winds of War

(2) Shield of Durand

(3) Justice Punch

Leona’s not quite shining as a crowd controlling support tank yet, so we’re lowering the cooldowns of her core lockdown combo.

(1) Shield of Daybreak

(3) Zenith Blade

We’re happy with Pantheon’s mini-rework from Patch 2.2, but he could still use a few more tools in his arsenal. These adjustments should help him maintain his ability to carry an early game lead into a W.

(1) Comet Spear

Shyvana’s got it all: tankiness, high damage, she’s a freakin’ dragon. In the absence of Davion, we’re cutting down her damage and health.

(1) Twin Bite

(3) Flame Breath

We’re cautiously buffing Tristana as she’s still not matching up to the rest of the marksman roster.

(3) Explosive Charge

Vi has been a popular and reliable pick in high-level games, but on the strong side in regular play. These changes allow her to keep her reliable gank patterns, but at a slightly higher risk.

(Ult) Assault and Battery

Most of the patch notes for theWild RiftUpdate for April and May can be found within this article, but if you want to read the complete patch notes forWild Rift2.2a you can do so at theofficialLeague of Legendswebsite.