Upcoming Chromas 1.1 IP sales announcement revealed
Get the latest news on League of Legends from top sources across the internet. The new Chromas 1.1 IP sale event is going to rock.
When it comes to League of Legends, it’s important to stay up to date on upcoming events, sales, and champions that could very well be reworked in the future. Only the most reputable and top sources know what’s coming up and well, some pretty exciting things are on the horizon.
In an article written by Kantayams for League of Legends, the upcoming Chromas 1.1 IP sales event is going to be fantastic. It’s the first Chromas sale of the year and begins on 3/22/2017 at 11:00 PT and runs until 4/5/2017 at 23:59 PT. In case you didn’t know, these special IP sales only occur five months after the last one. So make sure to mark your calendars and start saving up your IP for the big event!
In an article written by Wizardcrab for League of Legends, he lets Summoners know what champions and skins are for sale from now until 3/17/2017. Out of them all, the most interesting one is the Mecha Aatrox skin on sale for just 675 RP (Regular price is 1,350 RP). Considering the big update he just got in patch 7.6, it’s only a matter of time before he gets a complete rework similar to Warwick and Galio. For those that main Aatrox and don’t have this awesome skin already, it’s worth every RP.
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In an article written by Kelsey Moser for Yahoo Esports, he broke down the latest match between H2K-Gaming and Misfits in the EU LCS Spring Split. It’s an interesting read since it breaks down how even the pros aren’t always so perfect and a small mistake early on can snowball throughout an entire match. This is a great recap from their match from a few days ago that has some awesome videos to show some of the unique strategies by both teams.
Finally, in an article written by Leo Howell for ESPN, he is asking Summoners to make their own bracket for who their favorite Esports pro is. Regardless of what game you play, it’s a pretty cool concept since well, March Madness is here. It’ll probably be hard to not have Faker win the whole thing but it’ll be interesting to see who ends up being No. 1 when all is said and done.