The new “extremely faulty” champion of the League of Legends village
On the evening of October 22, Riot released new champion Ambessa to the test server. It is expected that this general will be released in the update after the 2024 World Championship ends. Ambessa is also the first general in the League of Legends village to appear first in a movie and then appear in the game. However, what is more notable is that Ambessa's skill set through the introduction clips is proving to be too “error” and causing concern in the community.
First, Ambessa is a champion that is clearly built as a Fighter. This champion also uses internal energy rather than energy, allowing Ambessa to recover and use skills continuously. However, what is worrying is that although she does not possess the ability to recover or suck blood like K'Sante, Ambessa is showing that she is more “error” than the general from Shurima.
Thanks to her Passive, Ambessa can dash up to 3 or 4 times in just a few seconds, turning this champion into an extremely mobile champion. In addition, Ambessa's skill set also helps this general increase damage, attack speed, and create shields. According to a video clip made by Vandiril (League of Legends bug detector), Ambessa can surf up to 26 times in just 30 seconds.
Vandiril tested Ambessa and found that this champion swiped 26 times in just 30 seconds
Both the Gunner general and the League of Legends community were “crying”
Obviously, Riot's new champion with such a mobile skill set will make it very difficult for ADC champions to have a chance to compete. Just a K'Sante holding Speed can become a “200 year” champion, then Ambessa with such a skill set of surfing and dealing damage will be on a different, more “powerful” level.
Many gamers also lamented and commented that Ambessa could be an extremely “error” champion, always banned by default every time he climbed rank or competed. And if we expect Riot to successfully balance Ambessa, another “200 year old” champion may have appeared.
But anyway, this is just a test version and until it officially appears, Riot probably still has a lot of work to do with this champion from Piltover.