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[[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsA A]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsBToC B – C]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsDToF D – F]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsGToH G – H]] | '''I – J''' | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsK K]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsLToM L - M]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsNToO N – O]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsPToQ P – Q]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsR R]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSaToSh Sa – Sh]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSiToSy Si – Sy]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsTToU T – U]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsVToW V – W]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsXToY X – Y]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsZ Z]]]]]]-]

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[[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsA A]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsBToC B – C]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsDToF D – F]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsGToH G – H]] | '''I – J''' | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsK K]] [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsKToKa K – Ka]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsKeToKy Ke – Ky]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsLToM L - M]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsNToO N – O]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsPToQ P – Q]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsR R]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSaToSh Sa – Sh]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSiToSy Si – Sy]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsTToU T – U]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsVToW V – W]] [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsV V]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsXToY X [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsWToY W – Y]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsZ Z]]]]]]-]
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Irelia's alternate skins include [[{{Ninja}} Nightblade Irelia]], [[AdventurerOutfit Aviator Irelia]], [[ClassyCatBurglar Infiltrator Irelia]], [[AnIcePerson Frostblade Irelia]], Order of the Lotus Irelia, [[{{Wuxia}} Divine Sword Irelia]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming Invictus Gaming Irelia]], [[{{Cyberpunk}} PROJECT: Irelia]], [[GoldenSuperMode Prestige PROJECT: Irelia]], [[WeirdWest High Noon Irelia]], [[ThePaladin Sentinel Irelia]], [[{{Wutai}} Mythmaker Irelia]], and Porcelain Irelia. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes Soul Fighter Irelia.\\

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Irelia's alternate skins include [[{{Ninja}} Nightblade Irelia]], [[AdventurerOutfit Aviator Irelia]], [[ClassyCatBurglar Infiltrator Irelia]], [[AnIcePerson Frostblade Irelia]], Order of the Lotus Irelia, [[{{Wuxia}} Divine Sword Irelia]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming Invictus Gaming Irelia]], [[{{Cyberpunk}} PROJECT: Irelia]], [[GoldenSuperMode Prestige PROJECT: Irelia]], [[WeirdWest High Noon Irelia]], [[ThePaladin Sentinel Irelia]], [[{{Wutai}} Mythmaker Irelia]], and Porcelain Irelia. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes Soul Fighter Irelia.\\



Janna's alternate skins include Tempest Janna, [[SteamPunk Hextech Janna]], [[AnIcePerson Frost Queen Janna]], Victorious Janna, [[IntrepidReporter Forecast Janna]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming Fnatic Janna]], [[MagicalGirl Star Guardian Janna]], [[{{Wuxia}} Sacred Sword Janna]], [[HotWitch Bewitching Janna]], [[DishingOutDirt Guardian of the Sands Janna]], [[LadyOfWar Battle Queen Janna]], Crystal Rose Janna, [[PoweredArmor Cyber Halo Janna]], Prestige Cyber Halo Janna, and [[DragonsAreDivine Heavenscale Janna]]. ''Legends of Runeterra'' exclusively includes [[WitchClassic Coven Janna]].\\

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Janna's alternate skins include Tempest Janna, [[SteamPunk Hextech Janna]], [[AnIcePerson Frost Queen Janna]], Victorious Janna, [[IntrepidReporter Forecast Janna]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming Fnatic Janna]], [[MagicalGirl Star Guardian Janna]], [[{{Wuxia}} Sacred Sword Janna]], [[HotWitch Bewitching Janna]], [[DishingOutDirt Guardian of the Sands Janna]], [[LadyOfWar Battle Queen Janna]], Crystal Rose Janna, [[PoweredArmor Cyber Halo Janna]], Prestige Cyber Halo Janna, and [[DragonsAreDivine Heavenscale Janna]]. ''Legends of Runeterra'' exclusively includes [[WitchClassic Coven Janna]].\\



Jarvan's alternate skins include [[TheSquad Commando Jarvan IV]], [[TheDragonslayer Dragon Slayer Jarvan IV]], [[BlackKnight Darkforge Jarvan IV]], Victorious Jarvan IV, [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriors Warring Kingdoms Jarvan IV]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming Fnatic Jarvan IV]] [[PowerOfTheVoid Dark Star Jarvan IV]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming SSG Jarvan IV]], [[{{Magitek}} Hextech Jarvan IV]], [[BeachEpisode Pool Party Jarvan IV]], Lunar Beast Jarvan IV, [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming Worlds 2021 Jarvan IV]], and Nightbringer Jarvan IV. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes Crystal Rose Jarvan IV and Glorious Basilisk Jarvan IV.\\

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Jarvan's alternate skins include [[TheSquad Commando Jarvan IV]], [[TheDragonslayer Dragon Slayer Jarvan IV]], [[BlackKnight Darkforge Jarvan IV]], Victorious Jarvan IV, [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriors Warring Kingdoms Jarvan IV]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming Fnatic Jarvan IV]] [[PowerOfTheVoid Dark Star Jarvan IV]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming SSG Jarvan IV]], [[{{Magitek}} Hextech Jarvan IV]], [[BeachEpisode Pool Party Jarvan IV]], Lunar Beast Jarvan IV, [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming Worlds 2021 Jarvan IV]], and Nightbringer Jarvan IV. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes Crystal Rose Jarvan IV and Glorious Basilisk Jarvan IV.\\



Jax's alternate skins include [[UsefulNotes/IceHockey The Mighty Jax]], Vandal Jax, [[TheHermit Angler Jax]], [[Webcomic/PennyArcade PAX Jax]], [[GladiatorGames Jaximus]], Temple Jax, Nemesis Jax, [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming SKT T1 Jax]], [[ThePaladin Warden Jax]], God Staff Jax, [[HumongousMecha Mecha Kingdoms Jax]], Conqueror Jax, [[GoldenSuperMode Prestige Conqueror Jax]], [[ParadoxPerson Empyrean Jax]], and [[{{Cyberpunk}} PROJECT: Jax]]. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes [[{{Magitek}} Hexplorer Jax]] and [[StarPower Stargazer Jax]].\\

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Jax's alternate skins include [[UsefulNotes/IceHockey The Mighty Jax]], Vandal Jax, [[TheHermit Angler Jax]], [[Webcomic/PennyArcade PAX Jax]], [[GladiatorGames Jaximus]], Temple Jax, Nemesis Jax, [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming SKT T1 Jax]], [[ThePaladin Warden Jax]], God Staff Jax, [[HumongousMecha Mecha Kingdoms Jax]], Conqueror Jax, [[GoldenSuperMode Prestige Conqueror Jax]], [[ParadoxPerson Empyrean Jax]], and [[{{Cyberpunk}} PROJECT: Jax]]. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes [[{{Magitek}} Hexplorer Jax]] and [[StarPower Stargazer Jax]].\\
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Irelia's alternate skins include [[{{Ninja}} Nightblade Irelia]], [[AdventurerOutfit Aviator Irelia]], [[ClassyCatBurglar Infiltrator Irelia]], [[AnIcePerson Frostblade Irelia]], Order of the Lotus Irelia, [[{{Wuxia}} Divine Sword Irelia]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming Invictus Gaming Irelia]], [[{{Cyberpunk}} PROJECT: Irelia]], [[GoldenSuperMode Prestige PROJECT: Irelia]], [[WeirdWest High Noon Irelia]], [[ThePaladin Sentinel Irelia]], [[{{Wutai}} Mythmaker Irelia]], and Porcelain Irelia. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes Soul Fighter Irelia.\\

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Irelia's alternate skins include [[{{Ninja}} Nightblade Irelia]], [[AdventurerOutfit Aviator Irelia]], [[ClassyCatBurglar Infiltrator Irelia]], [[AnIcePerson Frostblade Irelia]], Order of the Lotus Irelia, [[{{Wuxia}} Divine Sword Irelia]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming Invictus Gaming Irelia]], [[{{Cyberpunk}} PROJECT: Irelia]], [[GoldenSuperMode Prestige PROJECT: Irelia]], [[WeirdWest High Noon Irelia]], [[ThePaladin Sentinel Irelia]], [[{{Wutai}} Mythmaker Irelia]], and Porcelain Irelia. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes Soul Fighter Irelia.\\



Janna's alternate skins include Tempest Janna, [[SteamPunk Hextech Janna]], [[AnIcePerson Frost Queen Janna]], Victorious Janna, [[IntrepidReporter Forecast Janna]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming Fnatic Janna]], [[MagicalGirl Star Guardian Janna]], [[{{Wuxia}} Sacred Sword Janna]], [[HotWitch Bewitching Janna]], [[DishingOutDirt Guardian of the Sands Janna]], [[LadyOfWar Battle Queen Janna]], Crystal Rose Janna, [[PoweredArmor Cyber Halo Janna]], Prestige Cyber Halo Janna, and [[DragonsAreDivine Heavenscale Janna]]. ''Legends of Runeterra'' exclusively includes [[WitchClassic Coven Janna]].\\

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Janna's alternate skins include Tempest Janna, [[SteamPunk Hextech Janna]], [[AnIcePerson Frost Queen Janna]], Victorious Janna, [[IntrepidReporter Forecast Janna]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming Fnatic Janna]], [[MagicalGirl Star Guardian Janna]], [[{{Wuxia}} Sacred Sword Janna]], [[HotWitch Bewitching Janna]], [[DishingOutDirt Guardian of the Sands Janna]], [[LadyOfWar Battle Queen Janna]], Crystal Rose Janna, [[PoweredArmor Cyber Halo Janna]], Prestige Cyber Halo Janna, and [[DragonsAreDivine Heavenscale Janna]]. ''Legends of Runeterra'' exclusively includes [[WitchClassic Coven Janna]].\\



Jarvan's alternate skins include [[TheSquad Commando Jarvan IV]], [[TheDragonslayer Dragon Slayer Jarvan IV]], [[BlackKnight Darkforge Jarvan IV]], Victorious Jarvan IV, [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriors Warring Kingdoms Jarvan IV]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming Fnatic Jarvan IV]] [[PowerOfTheVoid Dark Star Jarvan IV]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming SSG Jarvan IV]], [[{{Magitek}} Hextech Jarvan IV]], [[BeachEpisode Pool Party Jarvan IV]], Lunar Beast Jarvan IV, [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming Worlds 2021 Jarvan IV]], and Nightbringer Jarvan IV. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes Crystal Rose Jarvan IV and Glorious Basilisk Jarvan IV.\\

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Jarvan's alternate skins include [[TheSquad Commando Jarvan IV]], [[TheDragonslayer Dragon Slayer Jarvan IV]], [[BlackKnight Darkforge Jarvan IV]], Victorious Jarvan IV, [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriors Warring Kingdoms Jarvan IV]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming Fnatic Jarvan IV]] [[PowerOfTheVoid Dark Star Jarvan IV]], [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming SSG Jarvan IV]], [[{{Magitek}} Hextech Jarvan IV]], [[BeachEpisode Pool Party Jarvan IV]], Lunar Beast Jarvan IV, [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming Worlds 2021 Jarvan IV]], and Nightbringer Jarvan IV. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes Crystal Rose Jarvan IV and Glorious Basilisk Jarvan IV.\\



Jax's alternate skins include [[UsefulNotes/IceHockey The Mighty Jax]], Vandal Jax, [[TheHermit Angler Jax]], [[Webcomic/PennyArcade PAX Jax]], [[GladiatorGames Jaximus]], Temple Jax, Nemesis Jax, [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming SKT T1 Jax]], [[ThePaladin Warden Jax]], God Staff Jax, [[HumongousMecha Mecha Kingdoms Jax]], Conqueror Jax, [[GoldenSuperMode Prestige Conqueror Jax]], [[ParadoxPerson Empyrean Jax]], and [[{{Cyberpunk}} PROJECT: Jax]]. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes [[{{Magitek}} Hexplorer Jax]] and [[StarPower Stargazer Jax]].\\

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Jax's alternate skins include [[UsefulNotes/IceHockey The Mighty Jax]], Vandal Jax, [[TheHermit Angler Jax]], [[Webcomic/PennyArcade PAX Jax]], [[GladiatorGames Jaximus]], Temple Jax, Nemesis Jax, [[UsefulNotes/ProfessionalGaming [[MediaNotes/ProfessionalGaming SKT T1 Jax]], [[ThePaladin Warden Jax]], God Staff Jax, [[HumongousMecha Mecha Kingdoms Jax]], Conqueror Jax, [[GoldenSuperMode Prestige Conqueror Jax]], [[ParadoxPerson Empyrean Jax]], and [[{{Cyberpunk}} PROJECT: Jax]]. ''Wild Rift'' exclusively includes [[{{Magitek}} Hexplorer Jax]] and [[StarPower Stargazer Jax]].\\
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[[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsA A]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsBToC B – C]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsDToF D – F]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsGToH G – H]] | '''I – J''' | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsK K]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsLToM L - M]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsNToO N – O]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsPToR P – R]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSaToSh Sa – Sh]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSiToSy Si – Sy]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsTToU T – U]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsVToW V – W]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsXToY X – Y]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsZ Z]]]]]]-]

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[[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsA A]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsBToC B – C]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsDToF D – F]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsGToH G – H]] | '''I – J''' | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsK K]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsLToM L - M]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsNToO N – O]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsPToR [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsPToQ P – Q]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsR R]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSaToSh Sa – Sh]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSiToSy Si – Sy]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsTToU T – U]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsVToW V – W]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsXToY X – Y]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsZ Z]]]]]]-]
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[[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsA A]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsBToC B – C]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsDToF D – F]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsGToH G – H]] | '''I – J''' | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsK K]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsLToM L - M]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsNToO N – O]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsPToR P – R]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSaToSh Sa – Sh]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSiToSy Si – Sy]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsTToU T – U]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsVToW V – W]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsXToZ X – Z]]-]]]]]

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[[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsA A]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsBToC B – C]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsDToF D – F]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsGToH G – H]] | '''I – J''' | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsK K]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsLToM L - M]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsNToO N – O]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsPToR P – R]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSaToSh Sa – Sh]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsSiToSy Si – Sy]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsTToU T – U]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsVToW V – W]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsXToZ [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsXToY X – Z]]-]]]]]Y]] | [[Characters/LeagueOfLegendsZ Z]]]]]]-]

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In season 3 of ''Teamfight Tactics'', Illaoi was added in the ''Return to the Stars'' mid-set update using her Resistance Illaoi skin and is a 1 cost Battlecast Brawler. Her ability is ''Tentacle Smash'', which slams a tentacle in a line in front of Illaoi, damaging all enemies hit and stealing a percentage of their armor and magic resistance for a few seconds. She was removed in season 4, returning in season 6 using her base skin as a Tier 1 Mercenary Bruiser. Her ability was changed to ''Harsh Lesson'', which slams her target for magic damage and links their souls for a few seconds, healing Illaoi for a percentage of all damage taken by the linked enemy. In season 7, she uses her Cosmic Invoker Illaoi skin as a Tier 3 Astral Bruiser. Her ability was changed to ''Cosmic Smash'', which is largely identical to her season 3 ability aside from slamming three tentacles in a cone instead of one. She was removed in the ''Uncharted Realms'' mid-set update, returning to her base skin in season 9's ''Horizonbound'' mid-set update as a Tier 1 Bilgewater Bastion, with ''Harsh Lesson'' returning as her ability. In season 10, she uses a ''TFT'' original skin and is a Tier 5 ILLBEATS Bruiser. Her ILLBEATS origin is a unique trait that summons two tentacles (increased to eight at star level 3) that can be freely placed as separate units. Tentacles share Illaoi's bonus armor and magic resist and every few seconds slam down in a line every few seconds, dealing magic damage based on their own armor and magic resist to enemies hit. Her ''Drums of the Deep'' ability grants her additional armor and magic resist for a few seconds, revives or fully heals the lowest health tentacle, and has her leap to the nearest enemy before slamming the ground three times (increased to seven at star level three), dealing magic damage in a wide radius while her tentacles slam in unison.\\

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In season 3 of ''Teamfight Tactics'', Illaoi was added in the ''Return to the Stars'' mid-set update using her Resistance Illaoi skin and is a 1 cost Battlecast Brawler. Her ability is ''Tentacle Smash'', which slams a tentacle in a line in front of Illaoi, damaging all enemies hit and stealing a percentage of their armor and magic resistance for a few seconds. She was removed in season 4, returning in season 6 using her base skin as a Tier 1 Mercenary Bruiser. Her ability was changed to ''Harsh Lesson'', which slams her target for magic damage and links their souls for a few seconds, healing Illaoi for a percentage of all damage taken by the linked enemy. In season 7, she uses her Cosmic Invoker Illaoi skin as a Tier 3 Astral Bruiser. Her ability was changed to ''Cosmic Smash'', which is largely identical to her season 3 ability aside from slamming three tentacles in a cone instead of one. She was removed in the ''Uncharted Realms'' mid-set update, returning to her base skin in season 9's ''Horizonbound'' mid-set update as a Tier 1 Bilgewater Bastion, with ''Harsh Lesson'' returning as her ability. In season 10, she uses a ''TFT'' original skin and is a Tier 5 ILLBEATS Bruiser. Her ILLBEATS origin is a unique trait that summons two tentacles (increased to eight at star level 3) that can be freely placed as separate units. Tentacles share Illaoi's bonus armor and magic resist and every few seconds slam down in a line every few seconds, dealing magic damage based on their own armor and magic resist to enemies hit. Her ''Drums of the Deep'' ability grants her additional armor and magic resist for a few seconds, revives or fully heals the lowest health tentacle, and has her leap to the nearest enemy before slamming the ground three times (increased to seven at star level three), dealing magic damage in a wide radius while her tentacles slam in unison. In season 11, she uses her Snow Moon Illaoi skin and is a Tier 3 Ghostly Arcanist Warden. Her ''Prophet of Spirits'' ability shields Illaoi and summons a tentacle near her target for a few seconds. The tentacle slams down once every second, each dealing magic damage to enemies in a line and healing Illaoi for a flat amount.\\



In season 3 of Teamfight Tactics, Irelia is a 4 cost Cybernetic Mana-Reaver Blademaster. With her ''Bladesurge'' ability, she darts to a champion, dealing a percentage of her Attack Damage as she passes through. If this kills the target, she casts again immediately at the enemy with the highest mana. She returned in her Divine Sword skin as a 3-cost Divine Enlightened Adept. Her new ability, ''Bladestorm'', sends forth a volley of blades that damages and disarms all enemies they hit for a few seconds. She was initially removed in season 5, but returns in the ''Dawn of Heroes'' mid-set update using her Sentinel Irelia skin as a Tier 2 Sentinel Legionnaire Skirmisher. Her new ability, ''Defiant Dance'', grants Irelia damage reduction for a few seconds that increases further whenever she uses a basic attack, striking her target for magic damage when the effect expires. She was initially removed in season 6, but returns in the ''Neon Nights'' mid-set update using her Aviator Irelia skin as a Tier 4 Scrap Striker. ''Bladesurge'' returns as her ability, though recasts on killing blows instead target the enemy with lowest health rather than the highest mana. She was removed in season 7, returning in season 9 using her base skin as a Tier 1 Ionia Challenger. ''Defiant Dance'' returns as her ability, though in this iteration it gives Irelia a shield that rapidly decays over a few seconds. Once the shield expires, Irelia deals magic damage to enemies around and in front of her that increases based on how much damage the shield absorbed.\\

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In season 3 of Teamfight Tactics, Irelia is a 4 cost Cybernetic Mana-Reaver Blademaster. With her ''Bladesurge'' ability, she darts to a champion, dealing a percentage of her Attack Damage as she passes through. If this kills the target, she casts again immediately at the enemy with the highest mana. She returned in her Divine Sword skin as a 3-cost Divine Enlightened Adept. Her new ability, ''Bladestorm'', sends forth a volley of blades that damages and disarms all enemies they hit for a few seconds. She was initially removed in season 5, but returns in the ''Dawn of Heroes'' mid-set update using her Sentinel Irelia skin as a Tier 2 Sentinel Legionnaire Skirmisher. Her new ability, ''Defiant Dance'', grants Irelia damage reduction for a few seconds that increases further whenever she uses a basic attack, striking her target for magic damage when the effect expires. She was initially removed in season 6, but returns in the ''Neon Nights'' mid-set update using her Aviator Irelia skin as a Tier 4 Scrap Striker. ''Bladesurge'' returns as her ability, though recasts on killing blows instead target the enemy with lowest health rather than the highest mana. She was removed in season 7, returning in season 9 using her base skin as a Tier 1 Ionia Challenger. ''Defiant Dance'' returns as her ability, though in this iteration it gives Irelia a shield that rapidly decays over a few seconds. Once the shield expires, Irelia deals magic damage to enemies around and in front of her that increases based on how much damage the shield absorbed. She was removed in season 10, returning in season 11 using her Mythmaker Irelia skin as a Tier 5 Storyweaver Duelist. In place of normal basic attacks, her ''Blade Dance'' ability passively has her command a stream of blades that constantly darts around the board to strike random enemies, dealing increased physical damage and Sundering them for a few seconds. Additionally, most of her bonus attack speed is converted into attack damage, with the remaining amount being converted into faster blade movement, and in place of a standard mana bar, she is fixed into casting her spell once every 8 basic attacks. On activation, Irelia's blades quickly strike the three lowest health enemies, dealing further physical damage and applying on-hit effects.\\



In season 2 of ''Teamfight Tactics'', Janna is a Tier 4 Cloud Mystic. Her ability is ''Monsoon'', which knocks back and stuns all enemies within three hexes and gradually heals all allies in the area. She was initially removed in season 3, but returned in the ''Return to the Stars'' mid-set update using her Star Guardian Janna skin as a 5 cost Star Guardian Paragon, a class unique to her that converts all Star Guardian allies into dealing true damage with their basic attacks and other allies into dealing magic damage. Her ability was changed to ''Howling Gale'', which sends forward 5 tornados in a cone that knock up and stun enemies hit while greatly increasing the attack speed of allies. Season 4 saw her revamped again, this time as a Tier 2 Enlightened Mystic using her Divine Sword skin, Her new ''Eye of the Storm'' ability shields the allies with the lowest health and increases their attack damage while the shield holds. She was removed in season 5, returning in season 6 using her Hextech Janna skin with her season 2 cost and ability as a Scrap Enchanter Scholar. She was removed in the ''Neon Nights'' mid-set update, returning in season 8 using her Forecast Janna skin as a Tier 5 Civilian Forecaster Spellslinger. Her Forecaster origin is a unique trait that grants one of three buffs to all adjacent allies at the start of each round that varies from game to game. The Sunny Weather buff shields adjacent allies for a few seconds, Windy Weather grants an attack damage and ability power boost that increases further every few seconds, and Rainy Weather grants bonus starting mana for their first spell cast. Her ''Twister!'' ability sends a tornado towards the largest cluster of enemies. Upon reaching its destination, the tornado knocks up and stuns all surrounding enemies while dealing continuous magic damage for a few seconds. She loses her Civilian origin due to the removal of the trait in the ''Glitched Out!!'' mid-set update.

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In season 2 of ''Teamfight Tactics'', Janna is a Tier 4 Cloud Mystic. Her ability is ''Monsoon'', which knocks back and stuns all enemies within three hexes and gradually heals all allies in the area. She was initially removed in season 3, but returned in the ''Return to the Stars'' mid-set update using her Star Guardian Janna skin as a 5 cost Star Guardian Paragon, a class unique to her that converts all Star Guardian allies into dealing true damage with their basic attacks and other allies into dealing magic damage. Her ability was changed to ''Howling Gale'', which sends forward 5 tornados in a cone that knock up and stun enemies hit while greatly increasing the attack speed of allies. Season 4 saw her revamped again, this time as a Tier 2 Enlightened Mystic using her Divine Sword skin, Her new ''Eye of the Storm'' ability shields the allies with the lowest health and increases their attack damage while the shield holds. She was removed in season 5, returning in season 6 using her Hextech Janna skin with her season 2 cost and ability as a Scrap Enchanter Scholar. She was removed in the ''Neon Nights'' mid-set update, returning in season 8 using her Forecast Janna skin as a Tier 5 Civilian Forecaster Spellslinger. Her Forecaster origin is a unique trait that grants one of three buffs to all adjacent allies at the start of each round that varies from game to game. The Sunny Weather buff shields adjacent allies for a few seconds, Windy Weather grants an attack damage and ability power boost that increases further every few seconds, and Rainy Weather grants bonus starting mana for their first spell cast. Her ''Twister!'' ability sends a tornado towards the largest cluster of enemies. Upon reaching its destination, the tornado knocks up and stuns all surrounding enemies while dealing continuous magic damage for a few seconds. She loses her Civilian origin due to the removal of the trait in the ''Glitched Out!!'' mid-set update. She was removed in season 9, returning in season 11 using her Heavenscale Janna skin as a Tier 2 Dragonlord Invoker. Her ''Heavenly Winds'' ability shields the two lowest health allies and deals magic damage to the two nearest enemies.



In season 2 of ''Teamfight Tactics'', Jax uses his God Staff Jax skin, and is a Tier 2 Light Berserker. His ability is ''Counter Strike'', which lets him dodge all enemy basic attacks for a few seconds then damaging and stunning all enemies around him. He was removed in season 3, only to return essentially unchanged in season 4 as a Tier 2 Divine Duellist. In season 5, he uses his Warden Jax skin as a Tier 4 Ironclad Skirmisher. His ability was changed to ''Empowered Strike'', which strikes his target for a percentage of his attack damage and grants Jax a stacking attack speed bonus for the rest of the round; Jax will also leap to the nearest enemy if there are no enemies in his attack range when casting. He was removed in season 6, returning in season 7's ''Uncharted Realms'' mid-set update using his Prestige Conqueror Jax skin as a Tier 2 Jade Shimmerscale Bruiser, with ''Counter Strike'' returning as his ability. In season 8, he uses his Mecha Kingdoms Jax skin and was changed to a Tier 3 Mecha: PRIME Brawler. His new ''Adaptive Strike'' ability is a passive that causes Jax to leap to his target and deal bonus magic damage with every third basic attack. Each empowered attack further increases the bonus damage up to seven times. He was removed in season 9, returning in season 10 using his Empyrean Jax skin as a Tier 2 EDM Mosher. His ''Counter Melody'' ability has him leap to the highest health enemy in range dealing magic damage, then strikes all adjacent enemies for additional damage. Each cast grants Jax a stacking attack damage and ability power bonus for the rest of combat.\\

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In season 2 of ''Teamfight Tactics'', Jax uses his God Staff Jax skin, and is a Tier 2 Light Berserker. His ability is ''Counter Strike'', which lets him dodge all enemy basic attacks for a few seconds then damaging and stunning all enemies around him. He was removed in season 3, only to return essentially unchanged in season 4 as a Tier 2 Divine Duellist. In season 5, he uses his Warden Jax skin as a Tier 4 Ironclad Skirmisher. His ability was changed to ''Empowered Strike'', which strikes his target for a percentage of his attack damage and grants Jax a stacking attack speed bonus for the rest of the round; Jax will also leap to the nearest enemy if there are no enemies in his attack range when casting. He was removed in season 6, returning in season 7's ''Uncharted Realms'' mid-set update using his Prestige Conqueror Jax skin as a Tier 2 Jade Shimmerscale Bruiser, with ''Counter Strike'' returning as his ability. In season 8, he uses his Mecha Kingdoms Jax skin and was changed to a Tier 3 Mecha: PRIME Brawler. His new ''Adaptive Strike'' ability is a passive that causes Jax to leap to his target and deal bonus magic damage with every third basic attack. Each empowered attack further increases the bonus damage up to seven times. He was removed in season 9, returning in season 10 using his Empyrean Jax skin as a Tier 2 EDM Mosher. His ''Counter Melody'' ability has him leap to the highest health enemy in range dealing magic damage, then strikes all adjacent enemies for additional damage. Each cast grants Jax a stacking attack damage and ability power bonus for the rest of combat. In season 11, he uses his Conqueror Jax skin and is a Tier 1 Inkshadow Warden. In this iteration, his ''Counter Strike'' ability increases his armor and magic resistance instead of allowing him to dodge attacks, and the resulting strike only stuns and fully damages his current target, with other surrounding enemies taking reduced damage without being stunned.\\
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* SkillGateCharacter: Illaoi can easily be seen as a beginner's champion for the Juggernaut playstyle, in that she is capable of dishing out deceptively, frankly absurd amounts of damage, in exchange for having effectively no crowd-control, with the rather simply counterplay of "just walk away". Due to this, she is good at teaching whoever's playing her how best to take advantage of a team-mate's CC or buffs, and she's good at teaching whoever's playing against her the dangers of not staying on your game and avoiding abilities.

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* SkillGateCharacter: SkillGateCharacters: Illaoi can easily be seen as a beginner's champion for the Juggernaut playstyle, in that she is capable of dishing out deceptively, frankly absurd amounts of damage, in exchange for having effectively no crowd-control, with the rather simply counterplay of "just walk away". Due to this, she is good at teaching whoever's playing her how best to take advantage of a team-mate's CC or buffs, and she's good at teaching whoever's playing against her the dangers of not staying on your game and avoiding abilities.
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She is part of the founding base roster for Riot's upcoming free-to-play 2v2 [[TagTeam Tag Team]] [[FightingGame Fighting Game]], [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/TwoXKO "2XKO"]]

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She is part of the founding base roster for Riot's upcoming free-to-play 2v2 [[TagTeam Tag Team]] [[FightingGame Fighting Game]], [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/TwoXKO "2XKO"]]
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'''Appears in''': ''VideoGame/RuinedKing'', ''VideoGame/LegendsOfRuneterra'', ''Project L''

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'''Appears in''': ''VideoGame/RuinedKing'', ''VideoGame/LegendsOfRuneterra'', ''Project L''
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Illaoi is one of the playable champions appearing in ''VideoGame/RuinedKing''.

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Illaoi is one of the playable champions appearing in ''VideoGame/RuinedKing''.\\
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She is part of the founding base roster for Riot's upcoming free-to-play 2v2 [[TagTeam Tag Team]] [[FightingGame Fighting Game]], [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/TwoXKO "2XKO"]]

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