The skin has only been revealed for a few hours, but Riot Games has been called out by the League of Legends community because the product series is somewhat “out of ideas”.
A few hours ago, the latest costume theme, Monster Tamers (Tiger Arena) was revealed by Riot Games. The three new skins of this skin theme are Little Monster Trainer Veigar, Magic Little Monster Koggy, and Little Monster Trainer Lulu, respectively. The series of skins quickly attracted the attention of the League of Legends community thanks to interesting effects and shapes.
But in addition to the compliments from the community, the two new costumes of Lulu and Kog’Maw made quite a few gamers talk about. More specifically, the Lulu costume is quite “cute”, but many gamers “cheat” that Riot Games has “plagiarized themselves” when using a shape that is too similar to Tristana Train Dragon.
Accordingly, many people commented that even though Lulu and Tristana are from the Yordle tribe, the similarity in color tones (hair, skin, …) to poses, expressions, themes (one side raised dragons, the other raised monsters). … has made many fans criticize the “lazy lack of creativity” of Riot Games.
The gaming community laughs at Lulu’s new outfit:
“Designing is also easy.”
“The hair change is done, there’s a new skin right away.”
“What a shame, it feels so familiar.”
As for the Koggy Little Monster costume, many gamers commented that it has many similarities with the cult Pokemon brand. More specifically, the details of this costume have many similarities with Pikachu – one of the extremely popular manga/anime characters in the world.
“Kog’Maw cosplays a mouse-type Pokémon.”
“I thought Kog’Kachu too.”
“Pikachu at.”
“Kog is like a Pokémon.”
“It’s Pokémon already.”
On the other hand, there is also a “half-joking” opinion that this is a fan-voted outfit, so Riot Games only does “enough KPI” so there are not many unique ideas or effects in each game. skin.
See also: League of Legends: Revealing a series of Monster Tamers skins for 3 generals Veigar, Lulu and Kog’Maw