![]() ![]() That is, we can't say if League of Legends takes place before he got it, or perhaps even after he lost or replaced it. Unfortunately, the continuity of League of Legends is no yet verified, so we can't tell precisely whether Yasuo we see in League of Legends is from the same time when he uses Stormrazor or not. Get ready for the ADC buffs, and Yasuo to shine | © Riot Games ![]() While the splash art would have you questioning whether Yasuo really uses Stormrazor as his sword, the Ruined King game has indeed confirmed that Stormrazor is Yasuo's legendary weapon. Interestingly, it's Kassadin that benefits the most from it, though. The champion in question is Karthus Lightsbane, a DnD skin line, or MMORPG, setting who quite obviously wields Rod of Ages. Karthus Lightsbane can corrupt even the Rod of Ages | © Riot Games When it comes to new items added to the game, Rod of Ages is not used by any base champion. It is however used by a champion in an alternate universe of their skin line. The base design of the champion though, is most certainly, wearing Winter's Approach. The helmet, on the other hand, especially in the Call animation for the season 12 start, would point to it being Fimbulwinter. This item is actually the armor worn by Sejuani, as can be seen in her splash art. Isn't that flail a bit too long for proper use? | © Riot Games No, we're not talking about Game of Thrones, but about an armor item found in League of Legends that hails from the frozen wastes of Freljord. It has only been added to Gangplank's design after his "death" at the hands of Miss Fortune though. In this case, though, this item is less of a plate and more of a shoulder guard piece. And the only champion who has died in League of Legends is Gangplank, so he seems the only one fit to wear it. The description of this item states that it can only be pried off the dead body of the wearer. The original Irelia sword was made of three pieces as well | © Riot Gamesįrom patch 10.23 and onward, Trinity Force's old icon was replaced by the new one, the former which featured Sheen and Zeal's two blades, to the blades Irelia wields in her battle dance, which is incidentally similar to the broken Ionian crest. And the biggest part of her champion silhouette is her blades. Irelia is the figurehead of the Ionian resistance movement, fighting against the Noxian invasion of her homeland. Perhaps it's a grisly byproduct of a time when Galio has outlived his usefulness. Of course, "worn" is too weak of a word and it's more a part of Galio, the Colossus, than something worn by him. A lot of antimagic material to forge armor is there | © Riot Games And, as the name suggests, it is worn by a certain Gargoyle. This item is a staple one for champions to whom survivability is a focus more than dealing damage. ![]() Ironically, though, most of these items are not actually built on the champions that own them. The inspiration for League of Legends items has to come from somewhere, and what better place than the weapons and armor worn by the champions themselves? Though, sometimes, it's the other way around. ]ad_placement] Which LoL Items Are Worn by Champions? Disregarding the Blade of the Ruined King, as if that wasn't obvious enough. Here are the most common ones that are either connected to champions or events or are outright present and a big part of some champions' silhouettes. ![]() However, quite a lot of them have their own story and place in the lore of Runeterra. League of Legends items are, to an average player, just a series of stats they get upon buying them. We'll disregard the items that Ornn upgrades, of course | © Riot Games ![]()
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