League of Legendsā newly-minted āBardā champion just dropped into the game by surprise yesterday. Players are extremely curious about this āwandering caretakerā and his potential in the game thanks to the big bearded guyās moreā¦distinctive qualities. What makes him stand out, you ask? A few key things.
First off, hereās the champion spotlight Riot provided yesterday on Bard:
Iāll break it down in further detail below.
He Has Some Unprecedented Abilities
Bard is designed to be a support character. Support is a position played on the bottom lane of Summonerās Rift, the main League map, alongside a counterpart position known as āAttack Damage Carry,ā or ADC for short. The point of the support, in a general sense, is to, ya know, support the ADC on your teamāmaking sure they donāt die and helping them secure enemy kills by, say, stunning opponents or healing your teammate.
Bard sticks to the support template, but in a unique way. League developer Riot has described him as a āwandering,ā or āroamingā support, meaning that heās encouraged to step outside of his specific lane and move around the entire map. The game incentivizes Bardās roaming with his passive ability, which deposits little wind chimes around the map at regular intervals for him to pick up. These grant Bard speed boosts and experience pointsāeffectively offering him a trade-off so he doesnāt lose out on anything by leaving his lane.
His active special abilities build on this as well. He can drop down de facto health packs that grow in power over time, meaning they can be left for Bardās ADC before he steps out of his lane:
He can also create a portal that he and other champions can travel through. This increases his and the rest of his teamās mobility in a number of different ways. Surprising opponents with a sudden ambush is obviously a big one:
As is jumping between different lanes to attack two of the enemyās turrets in quick succession:
Healing and teleportation powers have existed in League of Legends for a while now. But Bard has a particularly idiosyncratic approach to both. Suffice to say, he looks like heāll be able to do some interesting things to shake up the structure of the teams he plays on by reconfiguring each championās strategic location and purpose on the map.
He Could Have A Big Impact On The Jungle
This is mostly just a personal theory for the moment since Bard is so new to League still, but given all his special qualities I just mentioned, I could see the champion playing an interesting role in the jungle going forward. Players havenāt been totally satisfied with the jungle for a while now given several ways that Riot has changed it to make playing as a jungler prohibitively difficult. While the developer also introduced a few tweaks for jungler champions specifically this week, Bardās flexibility as a āroaming supportā seems like itāll encourage players to help out in the jungle in addition to the bottom lane.
Alternatively, roaming through the jungle also means Bard will run into many opportunities to fuck with the opposing jungler. Such as this hilarious moment that YouTuber KimiMoto already managed to capture, showing Bard using his portal to sneak in and steal a valuable dragon kill:
For the uninitiated: the dragon is one of the jungle monsters in League that grants special upgrades to your entire team whenever you manage to kill one. Trying to take down the dragon often makes for pitched battles between most (if not all) champions from both teams as a result, since both are vying for the same buffs to get an extra leg up for the rest of the battle. Using his portal to sneak in and nab the dragon kill from the opposition means that Bard truly does have some massive troll potential.
His Ult Is Very Powerful
In addition to his healing and teleportion powers, Bard also has a unique ultimate ability, or ult. Ults are the most powerful moves each champion hasāthe one that takes the longest to unlock in a game, and is activated by pressing āR.ā In Bardās case, his ult casts a spell that immobilizes everything within a small circleāputting the targets into a temporary stasis during which they a) cannot move and b) cannot be damaged or affected by other spells in any way. And I really mean everything is immobilized. Even turrets will freeze up for the duration of Bardās spell if theyāre in the target area.
Even if it doesnāt buff targets or deal any damage, Bardās ult is useful in a number of different circumstances. Freezing turrets means that all those annoying situations where an enemy champ flees behind the safety of one of their teamās defenses could be effectively neutralizedāgranting you and your teammates a few extra seconds to keep pummeling them. That also means you can use it to freeze enemy champs who are trying to run away. It might not hurt them, but itāll give Bard and co. time to catch up and resume their beating once the opponent leaves stasis.
It works the opposite way, too. In Bardās champion spotlight, for instance, Riot showed how his ult can be used to block an opponentās ult at the last momentāshielding an ally whoās dangerously low on health from almost certain death:
So, yeah. Iām guessing that Bardās ult might end up getting nerfed once or twice before the champion really gets into the swing of things. But this is a very powerful ability, to say the least. At least, when itās used properly. Clumsy noob that I am, I kept missing my specific target and accidentally freezing teammates (and even myself) with Bardās ult. Iām guessing more skilled support players wonāt have this problem. But still: Bard will undoubtedly make for some silly and embarrassing accidents.
People Are Still Trying To Figure Him Out
More importantly than pretty much anything else, Bardās only been out for a day! Players are only just beginning to tinker with the guy. Most of what Iāve noted is based on Riotās official description of him as a result. As is normally the custom, heās mostly getting banned in high-level ranked games since the super competitive League community doesnāt even want to bother messing around with something so new until they all have a better sense of how he fits into the metagame:
Like every good League champion, Bard will continue to get more interesting as players push him to his limits and find out what heās truly capable of.
Now if youāll excuse me, Iāve got a date with some pikmināer, I mean, meeps.
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