New 'League of Legends' champion Kai'Sa has been revealed

A screenshot from the official reveal for Kai'Sa Facebook/leagueoflegends

Popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) "League of Legends" has just revealed another new upcoming character that enthusiasts will surely love.

It has been two months since the new year started and a new champion has finally been revealed for the popular multiplayer online battle arena. After Zoe, who was released at the end of 2017, a new attack damage carry (ADC) champion has been introduced and she is named "Kai'Sa." Generally, it looks like she will be having a lot of mobility.

On a general level, she is a glass cannon sort of ADC. She makes high-risk moves as characterized by her skill set but when mastered properly, it will definitely be hard to shut her down. She has a secondary name, "Daughter of the Void," which is pretty straightforward. Being so, her color schemes are quite similar to Rek'Sai who is also from the Void.

Her passive is called Second Skin, which has two effects. Caustic Weapon gives her stacks of Plasma that will later deal bonus damage while the other effect, Living Weapon, makes adjustments to her stats depending on the playstyle, and thus, depending on the items the summoner buys.

Her Q ability, Ithacan Rain, is a swarm of missiles that hit multiple enemies but prioritizes the target she is attacking. The W ability, Void Seeker, is similar to Jhin's W ability but instead of rooting the enemy champion, Kai'Sa deals more bonus damage and refunds cooldown when enough ability power has been gained.

The E ability, which is usually the dash/jump skill on other heroes, is the same for Kai'Sa. For her specifically, she gets bonus movement speed for a few seconds and gains true invisibility. However, she cannot attack during then. Lastly, her R, Killer Instinct, is similar to the W but marks the enemy champion and dashes to the champion after a few seconds.

As for when she will be released, there is no exact date. However, she will likely be first tested out in the public beta environment (PBE) client.

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