As the Wild Rift Icons Global Championship 2022 gets underway, Wild Rift patch 3.2b has arrived on League of Legends mobile version. Let's find out what's new in this update, including the introduction of two new champions: Pyke and Nautilus.
Pyke and Nautilus arrive with Wild Rift patch 3.2b
After patch 3.2, which introduced Ekko, Wild Rift patch 3.2b sees the arrival of two new support champions straight from the depths of Runeterra. Let's see who Pyke and Nautilus are.
Pyke, the bloodharbor ripper
Pyke is a support assassin. His main function is to assist his ADC. Unlike many champions of the same role in Wild Rift, Pyke has few hit points, but his stealthy movement and high damage capabilities make him a formidable predator for his opponents.
Nautilus, the titan of the depths
Nautilus, on the other hand, is a more classic support. It is very effective as a shield for ADC, but does little damage. One of its special features is its Dredge Line skill, which allows it to bring an enemy back to it using its anchor.
Rise from the Deep, the Wild Rift 3.2b patch event
To celebrate the arrival of the two new champions, Wild Rift patch 3.2b hosts the Rise from the Deep event. To earn the maximum number of rewards, you must score more points than the other players.
Completing an event mission earns you 100 points and your first win of the day earns you 50 points. You can also play games in the different game modes to earn extra points. These points can be used to unlock rewards such as emotes, blue particles and poro energy.
At the end of the event, you will win a prize according to your ranking. Players in the top 5% will unlock the Shellebrate icon, 250 blue particles and 100 poro energy units.
That's it for the new Wild Rift patch 3.2b. You can try out the two new champions now and start earning points for the Rise from the Deep event. To learn more about the role of support in Wild Rift, I'll direct you to this classes and lanes guide.
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