I always feel bad for minions in League of Legends. While you’re off assassinating tiny little squishy supports (I’m the support, it’s me) they’re thanklessly battling it out in-lane, slowly chipping down turrets and carving your path to victory. Knowing how to manage them separates the pros from the more casual players; there’s times when it’s better to build up a wave and let them crash, while in some instances you’ll want to freeze them in a specific spot. League of Legends patch 26.10 changes up how minions aggro, and despite initially seeming like a somewhat minor switch, it’s set the community ablaze.
League of Legends patch 26.10 changes up minion aggro, and Riot’s not having any of your complaints
13 May 20260

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