The ARAM changes for Patch 13.5 are currently being tested on the PBE servers and are expected to be released on the live servers. The release of Patch 13.5 is scheduled for Wednesday, March 8, 2023.
ARAM is an alternative game mode in League of Legends that has been available since 2012. It is one of two permanent game modes, the other being Summoners Rift. ARAM has become increasingly popular over the years, particularly among players who want to have fun with friends in a relaxed environment.
Teams in ARAM who win a fight can easily take down several turrets and end the game with a single push. This can be frustrating, especially for teams that take longer to scale up. To address this issue, Riot plans to make significant changes to the turret damage and resistances in Patch 13.5.
In the upcoming Patch 13.5, Riot will massively buff the turret damage and resistances to prevent teams from ending the game with a single push after winning a fight. This change aims to create a more balanced game mode and improve the overall experience for players.
Outer Turret
- Attack Damage: 185 -> 233 (over 8 minutes) > 185 -> 293 (over 12 minutes)
- Base Armor: 70 > 75, scaling to 96 over 8 minutes
- Base Magic Resist: 75, scaling to 96 over 8 minutes
Inhibitor Turret
- Attack Damage: 195 -> 243 (over 8 minutes) > 195 -> 375 (over 15 minutes)
- Base Armor: 70 > 75, scaling to 96 over 8 minutes
- Base Magic Resist: 75, scaling to 96 over 8 minutes
- Fortification: When the Outer turret falls, Inhibitor turret receives 30% damage reduction
Nexus Turret
- Attack Damage: 175 -> 223 (over 8 minutes) > 195 -> 375 (over 15 minutes)
- Base Armor: 50 > 75, scaling to 96 over 8 minutes
- Base Magic Resist: 75, scaling to 96 over 8 minutes
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