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Nick FarrellNovember 28, 2024

League of Legends Season 1 Noxus: Atakhan Explained

We’re entering the finale of the 14th season of League of Legends, and this all this said, it doesn’t appear Riot is going to stop anytime soon with the patches. 

Now, with Arcane Season 2 coming to a wrap, Riot has announced some substantial changes coming to the game for Season 1 of 2025. 

Here's what we know about Atakhan. 

League of Legends Season 1 Noxus: Atakhan Explained 

The next League of Legends season is going to bring some incredible changes to the game, one of these being that Nexus turrets are now going to be able to respawn after a period of time.

One of the new additions is going to be a brand new Jungle boss in the form of Atakhan. 

Players will want to know the following regarding this character. 

  • Season One will introduce Atakhan, Bringer of Ruin, a new epic jungle monster drawn to death and destruction. Atakhan will spawn once per game at the 20-minute mark on either the top or bottom side of the map depending on which has seen the most champion damage and kills by the 14-minute mark. To signal where Atakhan will appear, his arena will spawn, permanently altering the map with two new walls.

  • Atakhan’s dark influence will also cause Blood Roses to grow periodically in the areas where champions have been killed. Each team gains a small amount of XP and a permanently stacking Adaptive Force buff for every Blood Rose collected.

  • Atakhan has two distinct forms: Ruinous and Voracious. Higher action games spawn Ruinous Atakhan, who grants Bloody Petals to the team who defeats him and spawns a grove of Blood Roses in the area for anyone to collect. Taking down Ruinous Atakhan also grants increased effects from all Epic monster rewards. Voracious Atakhan spawns in lower action games and imparts a one-time Rebirth buff, which resurrects its bearers in base upon taking fatal damage, to the team that takes him down.

  • As a result of Atakhan’s addition to Summoner’s Rift, the spawn times of Rift Herald and Baron Nashor will be moved to the 16-minute mark and the 25-minute mark, respectively.

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