League of Legends Patch v1.0.0.125

September 14th, 2011

Today, League of Legends received another update, adding a brand new champion – Riven, The Exile. The patch included changes to Shaco, Mordekaiser, Shen, Orianna, and Taric. This patch also squashed several bugs such as the inconsistency with the jungle creep minimap icons.

Riven, The Exile

Riven

Runic Blade (Passive): Riven’s abilities charge her blade, causing her to do bonus damage on her next autoattack. Riven can store up to 3 charges, but only expends one at a time.

Broken Wings: Riven steps forward and lashes out in a series of powerful sword slashes. This ability can be activated up to 3 times in a short period. 1st Use/2nd Use: Deals damage to a small area in front of her. 3rd Use: Jumps into the air and slams downward, causing a larger impact nova that deals damage and knocks nearby enemies back.

Ki Burst: Riven damages and stuns nearby enemies.

Valor: Riven dashes forward and gains a shield for a short duration.

Blade of the Exile (Ultimate): Riven’s sword reforms, giving her a percentage multiplier on her total attack damage, extended range on her damaging abilities and basic attacks and the ability to use Wind Slash once. Wind Slash: While Blade of the Exile is active, Riven can reactivate the ability to emit a large shockwave that deals damage to all units hit based on their missing life.

Release Notes Excerpt

Shaco

  • Jack-in-the-Box
    • Boxes are now immune to damage while stealthed if the source cannot see them
    • Jack in the Box trigger radius reduced to 325 from 400 to mitigate cases where it fears targets and they run out of range, rendering the Box unable to attack
    • Fixed a bug where Jack in the Boxes could be seen by stealthed enemies
    • Fixed a bug where Jack in the Boxes could be seen in brush or through fog of war while not stealthed if an enemy was nearby
    • Fixed a bug where Jack in the Boxes would sometimes stop attacking targets if they both were in brush
    • Fixed a bug where Jack in the Boxes could activate but fail to fear targets moving near the edge of its range
    • Fixed a bug where turrets would always attack Jack in the Boxes first
    • Improved Jack in the Box AI
      • Boxes will hard lock onto the closest champion that has damaged Shaco recently, or that Shaco has damaged
      • Boxes will soft lock onto other non-neutral-monsters they attack (they will prefer to keep attacking that target)

Mordekaiser

  • Iron Man
    • Shield regeneration adjusted to 30% at all levels from 25/27.5/30%
    • Shield regeneration is now half effective versus minions
  • Mace of Spades bonus damage reduced to 65% from 75%
  • Siphon of destruction no longer adds additional shield for each unit hit

Shen

  • General
    • Base damage increased to 57.875 from 56.875
    • Damage per level increased to 3.375 from 3.075
    • Base armor increased to 23 from 22
  • Vorpal Blade
    • Base damage increased to 70/115/140/175/210 from 50/90/130/170/210
    • Heal increased to 18/26/34/42/50 from 10/20/30/40/50 (over 3 seconds)
    • Damage ability power ratio increased to 0.75 from 0.65
    • Heal amount no longer increases with ability power
  • Feint ability power ratio increased to 0.75 from 0.6
  • Shadow Dash taunt duration increased to 1/1.25/1.5/1.75/2 seconds from 0.8/1.1/1.4/1.7/2 seconds
  • Stand United
    • Ability power ratio increased to 1.5 from 1.0
    • Energy cost reduced to 0 from 50

Orianna

  • Basic attack range reduced to 500 from 550
  • Command: Attack
    • Cast range reduced to 800 from 900
    • Mana cost increased to 50/55/60/65/70 from 40/45/50/55/60

Taric

  • Base attack speed increased to .625 from .613
  • Imbue
    • Cast range increased to 750 from 625
  • Shatter
    • Armor aura range increased to 1000 from 600
    • Taric now loses the passive armor bonus instead of the armor aura upon activation
    • Cooldown reduced to 10 seconds from 16 seconds
    • Damage reduced to 60/105/150/195/240 (+0.4 ability power) from 100/150/200/250/300 (+0.5 ability power)
  • Dazzle
    • Stun duration is now always 1.5 seconds from 1-2 seconds
    • Cast range reduced to 625 from 650
    • Missile speed increased to 1400 from 1050
    • Minimum damage increased to 40/70/100/130/160 (+0.4 ability power) from 20/40/60/80/100 (+0.2 ability power)
    • Maximum damage reduced to 80/140/200/260/320 (+0.8 ability power) from 80/160/240/320/400 (+1.0 ability power)
  • Radiance (Remake)
    • Taric slams the ground dealing 150/250/350 (+0.6 ability power) magic damage to nearby enemies. For the next 10 seconds, Taric gains 30/50/70 Attack Damage and Ability Power and grants nearby allies half the bonuses. 100/90/80 second cooldown.

For a complete look at the official release notes, click here.

Drewbie Does Korea – Vlog #2

September 14th, 2011

compLexity Gaming’s Andrew “drewbie” Moysey travels to Korea for six weeks to train with some of the best StarCraft 2 players in the world.  This series is his personal vlog documenting what it’s like for a Westerner to make the voyage.

In this episode, drewbie attends the GSL Finals and goes to dinner with some friends.

 

coL & z33k 2v2 Masters Weekly Series #5

September 14th, 2011

Tonight marks the 5th edition of the The 2v2 Masters Weekly Series, presented by z33k and sponsored by compLexity Gaming and OriginPC. Teams will be competing for $50 in cash.

The event is set to begin at 8:30PM EST.

The map pool consists of:

  • High Orbit
  • Discord IV
  • Monlyth Ridge
  • Scorched Haven
  • The Ruins of Tarsonis
  • Tempest
  • The Boneyard
  • Tyrador Keep
  • Twilight Fortress

 

 

More information about this week’s event can be found by clicking here.

DreamHack’s Valencia Invitational Detailed

September 13th, 2011

This Friday, September 16th, marks the start of DreamHack’s Valencia Invitational, a StarCraft II tournament featuring eight of the best players from around the globe. Technically the fourth event in DreamHack’s Sapphire AMD Championship, the Valencia Invitational will see players duking it out for the 100 000 SEK prize purse plus a spot in the Grand Finals at DreamHack Winter 2011.

As you can see from the bracket below, coL.MVP DongRaeGu has one of the eight invited players. He is going to have his work cut out for him considering the other players include: HuK, Thorzain, Hero, IdrA, Rain, Naniwa, and Lucifron.

The rules of the tournament are pretty simple. All matches will follow the standard best-of-3 format, except for the finals which will be a best-of-5. The map pool includes: TSL3 Metalopolis, Antiga Shipyard, ESL Shattered Temple, GSL Dual Sight, ESL Shakuras Plateau, Tal’Darim Altar LE, and GSTL GSL TerminusRE. Much like the GSL, each player will be allowed to blindly veto one map. The map order then will be decided randomly from those remaining in the pool.

The official hosts of the event are Hailey Bright (known for her work on Coin-op TV and Spike TV) and James ‘2GD’ Harding (eSports celebrity and host of the previous DreakHack events). Streams will be available in English, Swedish and Spanish. To find the specific stream in the language you want, click here.

Be sure to watch the event on both the Friday16th and Saturday the 17th as the event spans two days.

The Devil Plays Protoss: A Bit of Balance

September 13th, 2011

The Devil Plays Protoss: A Bit of Balance

by Jacqueline Geller

Any opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of compLexity Gaming or its parent company.

 

The SC2 community is all about balance: “infestors need to be nerfed,” “no more blue flame hellions,” “Terran is OP,” etc. Each patch changes the game and balance is constantly re-examine by players, fans and Blizzard staff alike. What might be the best strategy or unit one day could be one of the worst after a patch. Whether you read Well Played, Team Liquid, Reddit, or simply Twitter, balance discussions and rants are a constant. In this community, balance is everything. There is another type of SC2 balance, however, that is often not discussed. It is essential to the enjoyment of the game for casual players. This balance is life balance.

Regardless of whether you’re a gamer or not, life balance is an issue that everyone struggles with. Today, peoples’ lives are dynamic, hectic and busy, filled with numerous roles and responsibilities from work to working out. It can be a challenge to balance everything, especially if there’s something that you really enjoy, like SC2. Thankfully, there are a number of ways to interact with the SC2 community, get better at the game and enjoy it which can be added to any schedule. It takes a bit creativity and a touch of work, but any gamer can add SC2 to their life without letting it take over. It’s all about balance. I’m far from perfect when it comes to balance (see: dirty dishes), but here are a handful of tricks I’ve developed to incorporate SC2 into my life:

1. Multitask

It’s impossible to ladder effectively while doing other things, but it’s both easy and productive to watch streams while doing other things. Instead of simply sitting down to watch the NASL each evening, try cooking dinner with the stream on in the background or eating dinner while watching. In hindsight, you’ll feel more productive if you make dinner while watching the NASL instead simply watching the NASL.

Late last year, I made an effort to watch the Day9 Daily whenever I was at home for the evening. I’d get home from work in time to make dinner before the show started and then I’d enjoy a supper with a side of Sean. The last handful of months, when I’m writing or answering emails, I often have streams open on the left-hand side of my screen. It’s a good way to feel productive while enjoying the streams of some of my favorite Protoss players (SaSe, HuK & ToD).

With the GOMtv and Justin.tv mobile apps, it’s easier than ever to take SC2 with you, too. If you love watching streams or GSL VODs, it’s too easy to take them on the road with you.

I don’t devote all of my attention to watching the stream, but I do get a chance to get things done while enjoying the game. I love listening to gaming podcasts, too, and I make a solid effort each week to do chores while listening. You’d be amazed at how much can be accomplished between Inside the Game, State of the Game, Live on Three and Weapon of Choice.

With the GOMtv and Justin.tv mobile apps, it’s easier than ever to take SC2 with you, too. If you love watching streams or GSL VODs, it’s too easy to take them on the road with you. Spend hours on the bus each day to and from school? Catch up on the GSTL! Run on the treadmill after work? Watch a SC2 stream! It can be a great way to incorporate the game into your day-to-day life while doing another, necessary activity.

2. Routine

One of the best ways to do something regularly is to make a routine of the activity. Having a routine is a highly effective way to ensure regular workouts, so why not do it with SC2? I personally haven’t had any success with having a routine when it comes to gaming since my WoW days, but I do think it could work well for someone with a more regular schedule. Want to ladder more? Wake up an extra hour early and play 2-3 ladder games before breakfast. If you’re a student who studies every night, plan to take a break every night from 9:00PM to 10:00PM to play a ladder game or two. It could help you be more effective with your studying if you know you have a welcome SC2 break.

3. Be Social

Barcraft.

If you follow me on Twitter, you know that I’m active in my local SC2 community. I’m privileged to live in a city with a vibrant local gaming scene, and I take full advantage of it. Instead of gaming at home and then hanging out with friends, I simply hang out, gaming with my friends. The local SC2 crowd gets together at least once a week whether its for a tournament or to watch the GSL finals together. It’s much nicer to look back on the day if I played SC2 all day with friends than if I played SC2 all day by myself. Even laddering can feel more productive when chatting on Skype with a friend even if the conversation is less focused than it would be without SC2.

It’s easy to combine social activities with gaming. If you don’t live in a city with a big gaming community, take some initiative! With the development of BarCraft and local tournaments popping up, it’s easier than ever to be a social gamer. Google local gaming centers, text your friends and host a SC2 night. Think you could draw a crowd for BarCraft? Organize one! There are great resources on Reddit and TL to help you with planning and promoting the event.

4. Set Parameters

As juvenile as it sounds, give yourself conditions that must be met before you game. If you find your homework slipping because you’re playing too much SC2, simply do not let yourself play until your homework is done. It sounds silly, but everyone gives up the necessary for the fun at some point. I’d much rather ladder than go to the gym, but we both know what I should do. If I don’t go to the gym at least four times per week, I can’t ladder the following week. It’s simple.

There are regular posts on TL about casual gamers giving up the game because it has consumed their life. Just like everything in SC2, though, juggling work, school, friends, family, etc. is simply about balance. Try using your time effectively and fit gaming in where you can. Learning to balance gaming with other roles and responsibilities is hard, but giving up SC2 would be much worse.

Blue flame hellions, however, still need to nerfed.

GL HF,
Jacq

 

About the Author – Jacqueline Geller

After years of playing World of Warcraft, a friend introduced Jacqueline to Starcraft early last year. Jacqueline’s relationship with Starcraft started out slowly: a handful of casual dates, a little bit of flirting but nothing serious. She took her relationship with the game to the next level after BlizzCon 2010 where she experienced eSports magic first-hand and realized that Starcraft was the one. Despite being a mediocre player, she has been clambering the ladder at a glacial pace and has spent more time watching Starcraft online than she’d like to admit. In March, Jacqueline made the leap from eSports fan to eSports professional when she was hired by the Handsome Nerd as their Art Director, combining her design skills with her love of Starcraft. Since its start in April, Jacqueline has been a contributing writer for the North American Star League, writing coverage for Division 1. Offline, Jacqueline is a bookworm, a runner, a freeride snowboarder and has a Human Ecology degree with a Clothing and Textiles major.

View Jacqueline’s profile here.
Visit @jacquelinesg on Twitter

VIDEO: Gootecks & Mike Ross – Wed. Night Fights at Super Arcade: Season Premiere

September 12th, 2011

n this special on-location episode of Cross Counter, Gootecks and Mike Ross revisit the legendary Super Arcade in Walnut, California, which is now the new home of Wednesday Night Fights! Hosted and streamed by Level|Up and Offcast, the season kickoff of the weekly tournament event appeared to pack the most people into a single arcade in DECADES! Join Gootecks and Mike as they tour the hot venue and run into famous faces such as Super Arcade manager Mike Watson, Level|Up President Alex Valle, Viscant, Clockw0rk, AndyOCR, and many more. Who says the arcade scene is dead? Not in SoCal at least, and if you’re a fighting game fanatic who doesn’t live here… don’t you wish you did?

 

compLexity Academy Expulsion Tournament

September 12th, 2011

The compLexity Academy frequently changes players and keeps the best, while looking for new talent. To find the new talent on our limited roster of ten, we have to make room. Unfortunately that means some players will have to face expulsion. The bottom three players based on points will be the three that are eliminated. The current point standings are as follows:

Player list and Seedings
1.   Lizzuma [58] (Safe)
2.   Gensulitor [44] (Safe)
3.   Goswser [36] (Safe)
4.   Brobocop [34]
5.   Cheech [32]
6.   Lagragian [26]
7.   Strength [25]
8.   Fallen [23]
9.   Damncats [21]

The players who are not safe will be participating the Expulsion Tournament where, as stated before, the bottom three will be released from the Academy. The players in the Academy have put a lot of time and effort into their Starcraft lives. They all want to be at the top, and this is just another way to prove who wants it more. 

Brackets: http://challonge.com/academyexpulsion

Best of luck to all participants as some embark into their final journey with compLexity, while others will get another shot in the Academy.

Tokyo, Japan

September 12th, 2011

Today, compLexity Cross Counter takes to the air for a 12 hour flight to Toyko, Japan for the Super Battle Opera Grand Finals (Tougeki).

coL.CC’s Mike Ross and Ryan “FilipinoChamp” Ramirez will be one of the teams representing the United States of America after they qualified for the event, taking second in the  Super Battle Opera Qualifer #2 in Los Angeles only a few months ago.

 

 

We’d like to wish the best of luck to coL.CC at the event as well as safe travel to and from Tokyo today.

The V – Week #26

September 11th, 2011

Post Game

Contest Winners

Congratulations to akfzm & Willusism, the winners of a compLexity Mousepad. Both users have been contacted and will be sent their prizes as soon as possible.

Post-Game

In tonight’s episode of The V Attero managed to take down compLexity’s new hero TriMaster with a score of 4-1. Despite TriMaster’s recent success, Attero’s infamous early aggression with Gateway units was just too much for him to handle. There was one point in game 4 where it looked like TriMaster was going to even the score 2-2, but unfortunately the Internet gods weren’t having it and TriMaster lagged out forcing a re-game.

GGs to both TriMaster and Attero. They really showed some amazing games with unique strategies and fantastic control. Be sure to tune in next week when Attero will be facing off with another challenger who is trying to take his crown and become king of The V.

The V – Week #26

The compLexity Syndicate is proud to announce week 26 of our Starcraft 2, 1 v 1 initiative, called The V! This week, our new champion Andrew “Attero” Golec from Team Dynamic will take on compLexity Gaming’s own Josh “TriMaster” Niven. This will be Andrew’s first defense of his title after taking down Brian “Spades” Francis from RGN last week. This week, The V is being presented at a special time and date of 7PM EST (4PM PST) on Sunday, September 11th.

Each week we will invite two professional SC2 players to square off for a $100 cash prize.  The winner will return the next week to take on a new challenger.  In addition, every week we will offer viewers the chance to enter to win great prizes, including the new Sound Blaster Tactic Headset.

 

Information

Date: 7:00 PM EST
Format: Best of 7
Streaming: twitch.tv/compLexity
Prize: $100.00 per week
Casting: AskJoshy

 

WEEK 26

Andrew “TDAttero”
Golec
vs. Josh “coL.TriMaster”
Niven

 

History

Week 25 RGN.Spades < TDAttero 3-4
Week 24 –
RGN.Spades > Vile.hawk 4-2
Week 23 –
x6.ThisIsJimmy < Vile.hawk 1-4
Week 22 Reign.Perfect < Vile.hawk 1-4
Week 21
Reign.Perfect > GoSu.Pokebunny 4-3
Week 20 –
Reign.Perfect > coL.CatZ 4-3
Week 19 – Qxc.Agh < coL.CatZ
Week 18
sixjax.Cocoa < coL.CatZ
Week 17
FXOpTiKzErO < coL.CatZ
Week 16 –
FXOpTiKzErO > Sixjax.Terran 4-3
Week 15 – Vile.Spanishiwa < Sixjax.Terran 1-4
Week 14 –
Vile.Spanishiwa > Fnatic.KawaiiRice 4-2
Week 13 –
Vile.Spanishiwa > VT.Spades 4-2
Week 12 – Vile.Spanishiwa > ROOT.minigun 4-3
Week 11 – coL.CrunCher < ROOT.minigun 3-4
Week 10
coL.Cruncher >EG.StrifeCro” Shu 4-0
Week 9 coL.CrunCher > LzGaMeR 4-1
Week 8 coL.CrunCher > d.SjoW 4-1-1
Week 7
coL.CrunCher > LGPainUser 4-1
Week 6d.SjoW > EG.Axslav 4-3
Week 5 Slush < EG.Axslav 1-4
Week 4 –
DDE < EG.Axslav 0-4
Week 3
DDE > FXO.Sheth 4-1
Week 2
Liquid Tyler < FXO.Sheth 3-4
Week 1 Liquid Tyler > ROOT.drewbie 4-1

 

Be sure to mark your calendars and check in every Friday night for some of the best 1v1 action in StarCraft 2!  Tune in to see who can survive the longest in THE V!

 

compLexity Gaming:  YOUR source for professional gaming news and entertainment!

coL.Ryze Wins QuickWeb’s $200 8 Player Tournament

September 10th, 2011

compLexity’s Brendan “Ryze” Walker has successfully battled his way through the 8 player bracket of the QuickWeb $200 8 Player Tournament to claim the first place prize of $150. Ryze was able to take down both Bulletproof, and VTavilo on his way to the finals before taking out GoSuRhythem by the score of 2-0.

 

 

More information about the tournament can be found here.