![]() ![]() ![]() well, the information is out there if you know where to look! With one event left to go in the Year Two rotation-"Brightswords"-we'll be introduced to. Jim Darkmagic joined the game, stepping up as a champion in spite of his employer Omin. Shandie joined the game, making everyone's dreams of going even faster a reality. Some drama happened (let's not get into it, please) and so we swapped out a former champion for this guy who is nearly functionally identical. Many champion tags were changed, and these tags became visible in-game later on! Binwin took "end with joke" a little too seriously. The "Companions of the Hall" stepped up in a major way, along with Nrakk, Stoki, Evelyn, and Zorbu. The Year One Champion Balance Update Part 1 was a thing that happened, and hoo boy did that change some things. Her ult was deemed too strong on release and had to be dialed back to more reasonable numbers, but it's still good. Walnut joined the game, finishing out the "Acq Inc C-Team" affiliation on a high note as a powerful support / tank. As players accrued points, they unlocked greater and greater rewards for their service, which included a new skin for Asharra, a potion of polish, and a golden epic for Donaar, along with many potions and chests along the way. Hosted by none other than Omin Dran, this allowed players to earn points by doing various tasks each week. The "C-Team Challenges" super-event persisted for several months. It's a cool tie-in to the "Ghosts of Saltmarsh" adventure module that came out earlier this year. This guy is a lizardman samurai named "Danger" and I love him. Bard/Cleric that healed and calmed emotions and couldn't fly despite being of a flying race. You know, my last major D&D character had very similar mechanics to this guy. Qillek joined the game, offering players a trade to step away from Calliope's shields in return for the best healer in the entire roster. He briefly held an exploit for infinite damage, so that was a weird time. Spurt joined the game, surprising literally everyone and centi-pulting himself straight into our hearts. The "Core Champions Update" brought us the "Age of Delina Minsc" as the meta shifted to fit changes to all twelve champions.Īila joined the game, introducing us to the "Heroes of Aerois" affiliation. ![]() Rosie joined the game, disappointing many players (for now) but also giving us an interesting deflect mechanic. It took me about three months to reach the goal post of 6500 total. Paultin joined the game, eclipsing all other gold find champions in his slot while also being an incredible support and a secret DPS option.īlack Viper joined the game, bringing with her our very first formation ability that persists between adventures. K'thriss joined the game, and complicated many players' formations with his fun positioning. Nerys joined the game, and brought with her the "Heroes of Baldur's Gate" affiliation for Minsc and Delina. Warden joined the game as our first gender-neutral character, designed by Dylan himself. The "Overwhelm" mechanic was introduced, and not explained in-game until much, much later. The change log for this update was practically a novella in length. Arkhan bulked up to usurp the throne of top DPS from Strix, and Gromma had a short-lived period of absolutely insane damage potential. "SH&T" Happened - The update to healing, shielding, and tanking brought huge numbers changes to the game and threw the meta onto its head. Approximately seventy-three thousand times players asked for help with her achievement. Vlahnya joined the game, a character made famous by Satine Pheonix of "Sirens of the Realms" and more. He turned chaotic evil and surged to the top tier of DPS lists.ĭonaar joined the game, introducing us to the "Acq Inc C-Team" affiliation. "The Return of Krond" - Our (only) half-orc came back with a vengeance after a year of being bad-mouthed and largely ignored. I remember telling my IRL friends about her at a festival. Some moments from the past year of Idle Championsįarideh (my favorite champion) was released. For me, it's been a heck of a lot of beating up old wizards for their precious green hexagons. Think about the many adventures we've been on with these characters over the past year. I took the console UI champion portraits and arranged them in staggered rows along a grid, then added a transparent to black gradient to give each row a smooth "fade to black" look as if they're all emerging from shadows. In the spirit of celebration, I have a new wallpaper (1920 x 1200) featuring the champions we all know and love (and the rest of them too)! And one who isn't quite in the game yet. Greetings, champions! I'm so ready for the anniversary to begin. ![]()
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