Have you ever loaded up League of Legends and thought, "I want to try a new role"? If you have, the one role that probably ends up at the bottom of the list is support, followed closely by jungle. If you've never played jungle before, then learning the pathing, timings, and gank strategy can be off putting to say the least.
Well fear no more curious jungle go-er! In the League of Legends Preseason 2023 patch, Riot is revamping the jungle in a big way, so you don't have to fear what lurks there. We'll cover what changes are coming, so you know if a role change might be worth considering. Welcome to the Jungle!
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When is League of Legends preseason 2023?
We don't have an exact date for when Preseason 2023 goes live, but we do know that it will be after Worlds 2022. Worlds is slated to start September 29, 2022 and conclude November 5, 2022. In the past, preseason starts pretty quickly after worlds. Last year, worlds ended on November 6th, and preseason started a mere 10 days later.
We got an official launch date for the Public Beta Environment for this patch. The PBE will be updating with the 2023 Preseason patch on October 4, 2022.
League of Legends Preseason 2023 jungle changes
Alright so let's get stuck in on these changes. We don't have specifics or patch ntoes at this point, but the dev team has given us some broader concepts of what's going to be coming to thegame for junglers.
The overarching goal for these changes is to lower the barrier to entry to the role. Jungle is a fairly complex role, so there will be updates to some of the communication and vision systems, various aids, item changes and more.
Jungle Systems Changes
In terms of jungle systems changes, there's a few things to mention here. First off, the team is looking to make the experience of Junglers doing their thing a bit eaiser to get the hang of. This will come in the form of potential aids to detail how the first round of camp clears should go down, and better creep leash AI. This AI change will allow you to hit the evac button a little easier if you've bitten off a bit more than you can chew.'
Jungle Item Changes
For item changes, the team wants to really give the jungle items their own distinct fit and finish. For anyone who has played for a long time, you may remember items like Spirit of the Elder Lizard or Wriggle's Lantern, a time when jungle items were interesting and impactful. Well the team wants to capture the spirit of those kinds of items and one change that they're exploring is... Pets.
These pets are little companions that follow you around and will help you clear out jungle camps. As you do so, it grows and gets more powerful. Eventually they'll empower you as the jungler, which can provides some additional abilities / buffs for your game play as you roam and gank lanes or take Dragon or Baron.
Communication / Vision Changes
Another major change that the team is working on is some of the communication systems in the game. They want to provide junglers a better way to convey their thoughts to the team. Whether it's taking an objective, or telegraphing their ganking intentions, they want jungle communication methods to be easier to use and recognize by all.
League of Legends 2023 preseason PBE notes
League of Legends 2023 preseason PBE patch notes
Preseason 2023 changes will begin hitting PBE tomorrow! Before they’re out, we wanted to walk you through all of the changes you can expect to see roll out to PBE over the next few weeks. We’re shipping them a bit early this year to give us time to test changes and gather your feedback, so make sure you get those games in because there’s plenty to try out!
Housekeeping note: Things will be in a pretty early state when you first see them, so expect changes to things like icons, item and effect names, visual and sound effects, stat values, and more as we continue to test features during PBE. Barring massive table-flips, this preview page won't be updated after publishing. When the patch notes come out, they'll have all the final details as usual.
The Return of Chemtech
Chemtech Drake will be returning this preseason with a brand new buff and soul!
- Chemtech Drake will now grant a small amount of Tenacity and Heal/Shield strength when slain
- Chemtech Soul will grant bonus damage when below a certain amount of health
Alongside the Chemtech Drake, the Rift will take on a new Chemtech-inspired appearance featuring Zaunite chemicals and mutated jungle plants with upgraded effects.
- Blast Cones will now blast those in range twice as far as before
- Honey Fruits will upgrade into Stim Fruits, no longer slowing champions that consume them and granting a small bonus shield in addition to the usual heal
- Scryer’s Bloom will upgrade into Stalker’s Bloom. When hit these plants will now reveal a small circular area around the plant and a cone opposite of the direction it was hit, granting movement speed towards revealed enemy champions and reducing wards revealed to 1 health.
Jungle Improvements
Avatar Smites and Jungle Pets
The jungle is a dangerous place and it's dangerous to go alone, so take one of these jungle pets by purchasing them in the in-game shop as an egg! These pets will acquire “treats” through monster kills and slowly over time as the game progresses which will help them evolve. Once evolved, pets will give their owners Avatar buffs which empower them with different abilities.
- Noxian Embercat*: This will be the pet of choice for junglers looking to play more aggressively. It will provide slows and bonus damage.
- Ixtali Ixamander*: This jungle pet is perfect for junglers looking to frontline and tank for their teams. It will provide a shield based on your health that provides bonus slow resist and Tenacity when broken.
- Ionian Cloudleaper*: This jungle pet will be great for junglers looking to rotate and move around the map more quickly. It will provide bonus movement speed.
Leashing Range Indicators
In an effort to make the jungle more welcoming to players unfamiliar with the role, we’ll be adding visual leashing indicators that will show how far camps can be pulled before their patience starts diminishing. We’re also decreasing the distance camps can be pulled, so no more having to stand on the perfect pixel in order to hyper-optimize your jungle clears.
Recommended Jungle Paths
Another addition we have to help make the jungle more accessible are recommended jungle paths for every champion. These first clear paths were determined by gathering data from high skilled junglers on their high mastery champs across the globe. Pathing recommendations are based on which routes most often led these players to a victory and will be updated each patch.
Communication Tools
Updated Ping Wheel
League is a team game at its core. In order to better facilitate communication between teammates we’re doubling the number of pings available to players. The 8 pings on the wheel will now be as follows:
- Returning Pings (clockwise): Retreat, On My Way, Assist Me, Enemy Missing
- New Pings (clockwise): Push, All-In, Hold, Bait
New Vision Pings
We’re also adding an entirely new ping wheel that focuses primarily on vision. Using this wheel, you can now indicate the following:
- (from left to right) Vision Cleared, Enemy Vision, Need Vision
Objective Voting
Getting your team on board with taking an objective can be difficult and having everyone ping On My Way if they can contest or Retreat if they can’t can get very confusing. We’re introducing a new voting function that will appear when objectives are pinged that will function similarly to a surrender vote. Now all players can vote and indicate whether or not they’d like to take or contest that objective.
Off Screen Pings
The last communication change we have for you is a small quality-of-life update that will notify which direction an off-screen ping came from by displaying it on the edge of your screen. Enemy Missing pings will show on your screen regardless of where they are pinged on the map while Retreat, On My Way, Assist Me, Hold, All-In, and Push pings will only be displayed if they’re pinged within 3000 units (approximately corner to corner of your screen when fully zoomed out or 20 Teemo’s) of your screen’s edge.
Vision System Updates
Allied Ward Tracking
While there are currently ways to see how many wards you have out, there isn’t a quick way to check which wards are closest to expiring other than manually looking at every ward placed. We’re introducing new ward visuals on the minimap that will indicate when wards are close to expiring. They will change appearance when wards reach 60 and 30 seconds remaining before they expire.
Enemy Ward Timers
It can be hard to keep track of every single ward that gets placed on the map and even harder to successfully communicate that information to your teammates. Now, if you ping an enemy ward that you saw them place within the last 10 seconds, a perfectly accurate ward timer will appear until the ward is removed or expires.
Loadout and Ability Recommendations
Recommended Rune Pages and Summoner Spells
Another change we’re excited to introduce are optional recommended rune pages and summoner spells in champ select. Once you lock in your champion, you’ll see a recommended runes button to the left of the edit rune pages button. Opening this interface will display up to 3 rune and summoner spell setups you’ll be able to select to use in game. This system is still being fine tuned, so you can expect to see more on this later on in preseason.
These recommendations will be updated once per patch and are informed by what setups are optimal and popular. Of course, you’re always welcome to theorycraft and bring whatever loadouts you want!
Recommended Abilities
We’re also helping players in-game by providing them with recommended ability level ups. These will indicate which abilities are typically ranked up at each level and, similar to the above, will be updated once a patch based on what is currently optimal.
Top Lane Changes
We’ll also be making some adjustments to help top laners scale faster and hit those key item and level breakpoints faster relative to mid and bot. The changes will be as follows:
- Solo Lane Experience: Solo lanes will now receive a 95% experience multiplier (previously 93%) from minions
- Duo Lane Experience: Duo lanes will now receive a 22% bonus experience multiplier (previously 24.73%) from minions
- Mid Lane Gold Changes: All minions spawned in the mid lane will now be worth 1 less gold before 14 minutes when last hit (previously, only cannon minions were worth less gold, but were worth 10 less gold).
New and Updated Items
We’re introducing 12 new/updated items in this preseason! As a disclaimer, please note that item stats, effects, and even names are subject to change while on PBE.
Icathia’s Endurance (Mythic Item)
- 400 Health
- 30 Armor
- 30 Magic Resist
- 20 Ability Haste
- Voidborn Resilience: For each second in champion combat gain a stack granting 3 Armor and Magic Resist, up to 10 max. At max stack become empowered, instantly draining enemies around you for 4% of your maximum health each (reduced to 1% against minions and monsters) and doubling your resists from stacks until end of combat (60 second cooldown).
- Mythic Passive: Grants all other Legendary items 5 Armor and Magic Resist
Radiant Virtue (Mythic Item)
- 400 Health
- 30 Armor
- 30 Magic Resist
- 20 Ability Haste
- Guiding Light: Upon casting your ultimate you Transcend, increasing your maximum health by 10% for 9 seconds. While Transcended you and allies within 1200 range of you gain 25 non-ultimate Ability Haste. You and allies will also heal for 1.5% of your maximum health every 3 seconds, increased by up to 100% based on that champion’s missing health. Healing is doubled on yourself (90 second cooldown).
- Mythic Passive: Grants all other Legendary items 100 Health
Iceborn Gauntlet (Mythic Item)
- 400 Health
- 40 Armor
- 20 Ability Haste
- Spellblade: After using an ability, your next attack is enhanced with an additional 100% base AoE physical damage and creates a frost field for 2.5 seconds. Enemies that move across the field are slowed by 15% + 0.003% of your maximum health. Your primate target is slowed for double the amount and has their damage against you reduced by 10% for 2.5 seconds (1.5 second cooldown).
- Mythic Passive: Grants all other Legendary items 50 health, 5% Tenacity, and 5% Slow Resist
Goliath’s Ascendiary (Mythic Item)
- 800 Health
- 200% Base Health Regeneration
- 20 Ability Haste
- Colossal Consumption: Charge up a powerful attack against a champion over 3 seconds while within 600 range of them. The charged attack drains the target, dealing 50 + 10% of your maximum health as bonus physical damage and healing you for that same amount. You permanently gain maximum health equal to 15% of the drain (30 second cooldown per target) (note: Maximum health will be lost if the item is sold).
- Mythic Passive: Grants all other Legendary items 1% increased health and 6% champion size
Rod of Ages (Mythic Item)
- 60 Ability Power
- 300 Health
- 300 Mana
- This item gains 20 health, 20 mana, and 4 ability power every minute, up to 10 times, for a maximum of 200 health, 200 mana, and 40 ability power. Upon reaching max stacks, gain a level (Note: the level cap will remain at 18).
- Mythic Passive: Grants all other Legendary items 5 Ability Haste
Catalyst of Aeons
- 225 Health
- 300 Mana
- Eternity: Restore mana equal to 15% of damage taken from champions, and health equal to 20% of mana spent, up to 15 health per cast. Toggled abilities can only heal for up to 15 health per second.
Abyssal Mask
- 500 Health
- 300 Mana
- 40 Magic Resist
- 10 Ability Haste
- Eternity: Restore mana equal to 15% of damage taken from champions, and health equal to 20% of mana spent, up to 15 health per cast. Toggled abilities can only heal for up to 15 health per second.
- Unmake: Curse nearby enemy champions, reducing the Magic Resist by 5 + 1.5% bonus health (maximum of 25). For each Cursed enemy, gain 9 Magic Resist.
- A champion can only be Cursed by one enemy at a time (prioritizing the most potent Curse)
Sunfire Aegis (No longer a Mythic Item)
- 400 Health
- 50 Armor
- Immolate: Taking or dealing damage causes you to begin dealing 15 (+ 1.75% of bonus health) magic damage to nearby enemies (increased by 25% against minions and 150% against jungle monsters) for 3 seconds. Damaging champions or epic jungle monsters with this effect adds a stack, increasing subsequent Immolate damage by 10% for 5 seconds (6 stacks maximum).
Turbo Chemtank (No longer a Mythic Item)
- 450 Health
- 50 Magic Resist
- 10 Ability Haste
- Active - Supercharged: Grants 40% movement speed towards enemies or enemy turrets for 4 seconds. Once near an enemy (or after 4 seconds) a shockwave is emitted that slows nearby champions by 40% for 1.5 seconds (90 second cooldown).
Randuin’s Omen
- 400 Health
- 70 Armor
- Active - Humility: Briefly slow nearby enemies by 55% for 2 seconds (60 second cooldown)
- Rock Solid: Reduce incoming damage from attacks by up to 5 (+ 0.35% of maximum health)%, capped at 40% of the attack’s damage
- Critical Resilience: Critical Strikes deal 20% less damage to you
Spear of Shojin
- 65 Attack Damage
- 300 Health
- 20 Ability Haste
- Dragonforce: Your non-ultimate spells gain (6 + 10% of bonus AD for Melee champions / 4 + 6% of bonus AD for Ranged Champions) Ability Haste, reduced to (3 + 5% of bonus AD for Melee champions / 42+ 3% of bonus AD for Ranged Champions) Ability Haste for immobilizing spells
- Exigency: Gain up to (15% for Melee champions / 10% for Ranged champions) increased movement speed, based on your missing health (maxed out when below 33% health)
Ravenous Hydra
- 65 Attack Damage
- 20 Ability Haste
- 9% Omnivamp
- Cleave: Attacks and abilities deal (60% for Melee champions / 30% for Ranged Champions) physical damage to other enemies within 350 units of the target hit
- Carnivorous: Gain 0.5 AD and 0.1% Omnivamp whenever you kill an enemy, stacking up to 25 AD and 5% omnivamp. Lose 50% of these stacks on death.
- Can only hit each target once per attack or ability every 10 seconds
- Cleave does not trigger on structures
And that concludes the Preseason 2023 PBE preview. We can’t wait to see how all of you will use these tools to level up your game and what fun discoveries you’ll make as you test out all of these changes. Thanks for reading and we hope to see you on the Rift!
As it would seem there's a lot of changes coming to the game. This is one of the larger shake ups to the game in quite some time, so be sure to get out there onto PBE and test out these changes!
And that's all we have for you! As we get closer to Preseason, we'll be sure to bring the full official patch notes, as these ones are subject to change throughout the testing phase. While you're here, if you're interested in the new shared open world RPG, Tower of Fantasy, definitely check out our Tower of Fantasy reroll guide, and Tower of Fantasy Codes guide to help you get started with the game.
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