Continuing the League of Legends summer off the back of an exciting 12.14 patch comes LoL 12.15.
This update already has some new skins revealed from the brand new Monster Tamer line, and some other changes could make an appearance in its patch notes.
With that, here's everything we know so far about the LoL 12.15 update.
*UPDATED* Official Patch 12.15 notes revealed
Riot Games have now officially revealed the League of Legends patch notes for 12.15. This patch is focused on energy champions but also has some tweaks to champions like Master Yi that the community will be happy to see.
Click here to read the full patch notes for the latest patch.
LoL 12.15 Release Date
Adhering to the League of Legends patch schedule, LoL 12.15 is set to release on Wednesday, August 10, 2022.
Once the patch is live, players will be able to enjoy the new Monster Tamer skins, as well as plenty of buffs, nerfs, and overall changes from its patch notes.
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LoL 12.15 Patch Notes
Here's what we know so far about the LoL 12.15 patch notes. This includes nerfs to the trio of Sivir, Gwen, and Taliyah, as well as buffs to Energy-based champions such as Zed and Shen.
The update will also look to buff champions such as Lilia, Singed, Rammus, Leona, and Thresh.
Thanks to Riot Phroxzon, we have the tentative patch notes for the LoL 12.15 update.
Buffs
Akali
W - Twilight Shroud
- Energy Refund and Increase: 80 ⇒ 100
Lee Sin
Q - Sonic Wave / Resonating Strike
- Recast Energy Cost: 30 ⇒ 25
W - Safeguard / Iron Will
- Recast Energy Cost: 30 ⇒ 25
E - Tempest / Cripple
- Recast Energy Cost: 30 ⇒ 25
Leona
Q - Shield of Daybreak
- Mana Cost: 45/50/55/60/65 ⇒ 35/40/45/50/55
R - Solar Flare
- Crowd Control Duration: 1.5 seconds ⇒ 1.75 seconds
Lillia
Passive - Dream-Laden Bough
- Monster Damage Cap: 40-100 ⇒ 50-150
Rammus
R - Soaring Slam
- Cooldown: 110/95/80 seconds ⇒ 90 seconds
- Base Cast Range: 600 ⇒ 800
- Dash Speed Increased by 200
- Range Growth Per Movement Speed Ratio: 1.3 ⇒ 1.5
Shen
E - Shadow Dash
- Energy refund: 30/32.5/35/37.5/40 ⇒ 30/35/40/45/50
Singed
Passive - Noxious Slipstream
- Movement Speed: 20% ⇒ 25%
- Per Target Cooldown: 10 seconds ⇒ 8 seconds
R - Insanity Potion
- Bonus Stats: 20/60/100 ⇒ 30/65/100
Thresh
Q: Death Sentence
- Cooldown: 20/18/16/14/12 seconds ⇒ 19/17/15/13/11 seconds
- Damage: 80/120/160/200/240 ⇒ 100/140/180/220/260
Zed
W - Living Shadow
- Shadow Spell Mimic Range: 2000 ⇒ Infinity
E - Shadow Slash
- Energy Cost: 50 ⇒ 40
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Nerfs
Gwen
Q - Snip Snip!
- True Damage Conversion: 75% ⇒ 50%
Kalista
Base stats
- Attack Damage: 69 ⇒ 66
Master Yi
E - Wuju Style
- Cooldown: 18/17/16/15/14 seconds ⇒ 18 seconds
Qiyana
Passive - Royal Privilege
- Damage AD Ratio: 45% ⇒ 30%
Sivir
Base stats
- Attack Damage Growth: 3.3 ⇒ 3
E - Spellshield
- Cooldown: 22/20/18/16/14 seconds ⇒ 24/22.5/21/19.5/18 seconds
R - On The Hunt
- Cooldown: 100/85/70 seconds ⇒ 120/100/80 seconds
Items
Divine Sunderer
- Healing Conversion: 65% ⇒ 55%
Mercurial Scimitar
- Magic Resist: 30 ⇒ 40
- Movement Speed Duration: 1 second ⇒ 1.5 seconds
Silvermere Dawn
- Magic Resist: 35 ⇒ 40
- Slow Resist and Tenacity: 40% ⇒ 50%
- Health: 300 ⇒ 350
Runes
First Strike
- Bonus True Damage: 10% ⇒ 9%
LoL 12.15 Skins
As always, a new patch means a brand-new set of skins, and thanks to the Public Beta Environment (PBE) update, we know at least some of what's in store.
Monster Tamer Skins 2022
Following up on LoL 12.13 and LoL 12.14's Star Guardian Skins will be a completely new skin line—Monster Tamer.
Teased at the start of last year, the developers at Riot Games presented fans with future skin lines for the popular MOBA. One of these was the now-known Monster Tamer line.
This new line pays homage and takes elements from the popular video game title and anime, Pokémon, and presumably will bring on multiple additions and iterations in the future.
Headlining the launch of the new line will be Veigar, Kog'Maw, and Lulu.
Kicking it off is Veigar, rocking a dark purple outfit with a skull mask rounding it out. This same skull design is featured throughout some of his abilities, namely the animation of his Q and the impact of his W. Additionally, his Event Horizon stun spawns five towers in a circle.
On the flip side, Kog'Maw and Lulu seem to be working in tandem—Kog'Maw representing a Pokémon and Lulu a trainer. Kog'Maw is a tribute to the Electric-type Pokémon, sporting electricity all around, zapping his enemies as he attacks them. While Lulu is covered in a yellow outfit, containing electric symbols and icons.
It is expected that all three of these skins will hold a 1350 RP price tag.
Here are their splash arts:
Monster Tamer Kog'Maw and Lulu
Monster Tamer Veigar
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