Spirit Blossom event covers League Of Legends, Teamfight Tactics and Runeterra


Riot Games launches a new cross-game event today that begins today in League Of Legends and its two gamebabies, Teamfight Tactics and Legends Of Runeterra. Spirit Blossom is his name, and he is apparently inspired by the “anime”. You know, just anime, widely anime. The event will bring new themed skins and cosmetic parts for all three games, as well as a new character and the return of Nexus Blitz mode in League.

League has most of the things. New magician Lillia, Bashful Bloom, arrives in today’s patch. A new “narrative experience” called Spirit Bonds will give players missions and chat with them. New event cosmetics and bits will be available through that. Spirit Blossom skins for nine wizards are also available. Also, Nexus Blitz mode is back for faster matches.

In Teamfight Tactics, there are thematic variants of three Little Legends.

Then in Runeterra, a new Lab mode has six pre-built Spirit Blossom decks, you can unlock cosmetics for events while playing, and an Event Pass offers additional rewards.

“The initial inspiration for Spirit Blossom came from the idea of ​​taking spiritual folklore and applying it to the League, with the goal of giving players a new way to interact with their favorite champions as if they were completely new characters in a new folk universe. ” Riot explains. “The story begins in Ionia during its Spirit Blossom festival. All Ionians wear colorful festive attire and, with the help of Spirit Blossoms that only bloom for one week of the year, they can briefly communicate with the spirits of their deceased loved ones. “

Riot has simulated characters as completely new people in a whole new world before, with great success with the K-pop band K / DA:

I still don’t know what Riot is referring to when they say “anime”.

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