League of Legends Patch 26.10 minion aggro change faces surprising pro backlash - Upcomer
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League of Legends Patch 26.10 minion aggro change faces surprising pro backlash

Riot's latest update is causing friction on the Rift. A recent tweak to minion aggro is facing surprising backlash from top-tier players.

Riot dropped Patch 26.10, and while casuals are quiet, the top of the ladder is pushing back. The core issue lies in how lane states now behave. Specifically, the League of Legends patch 26.10 minion aggro change has surprising backlash from high Elo and pro teams.

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Muscle memory ruined

For the absolute top tier of the player base, this tweak completely disrupts the established game. In competitive play, the early game is dictated by exact wave management. When minion aggro mechanics change unexpectedly, years of ingrained muscle memory vanish instantly. A flawless lane freeze suddenly breaks.

League of Legends 26.10 Patch banner with lots of void creatures.

A top-tier problem

It is no wonder the pros are frustrated. Roster macro strategies are built entirely around lane priority. You cannot secure neutral objectives if your laners cannot predict how the wave will react to trades. Professional teams are now actively scrambling to adapt their drafts and strategies to these volatile new lane states.

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