League of Legends patch 9.17 to nerf Qiyana, buff Pantheon, more
League of Legends patch 9.17 is scheduled to go live on August 28. Riot Games has shared what kinds of nerfs and buffs champions will likely receive this time around.
As Riot is preparing for the new patch, the title’s lead gameplay designer Mark “Scruffy” Yetter
shared on Twitter
the list of champions that will be getting rebalanced. Qiyana is the only champion getting nerfed in this patch, while many are getting buffed, including Galio, Ryze, Kalista, Lucian, Zyra, Leona, and Pantheon.
Kayle, Aurelion Sol, and Neeko will also be changed.
Qiyana’s Audacity’s (E) damage is getting lowered from 70-210 to 50-190, while her Supreme Display of Talent (R) ultimate will have a 120 second cooldown regardless of its level. These nerfs will decrease Qiyana’s damage and force players to time the windblast more strategically.
The buffs champions are receiving are mostly slight balance buffs that will make them more competitive on the Rift.
Galio’s Winds of War (Q) cooldown will be decreased, and his Shield of Durand (W) will do more damage overall. Kalista, Lucian, and Ryze are getting higher stats. Kalista and Lucian will have their base attack damage increased to 69 and 67, from 67 and 64, respectively. Kalista will also have higher base mana and gain more mana per level. These changes should bring about a more efficient laning phase for Kalista, and consequently easier snowballing throughout the game.
Ryze will have higher mana regen and slightly increased Spell Flux (E) damage. The second cast of the newly reworked Pantheon’s Comet Spear (Q) won’t simply deal increased damage to champions below 25% health, but will now deal critical damage as well. His Aegis Assault (E) won’t have monster damage reduction anymore.
Leona will be able to stun opponents more often with Shield of Daybreak (Q) having its cooldown decreased from 6 to 5.
Riot is looking to increase Zyra’s low play rate by increasing Stranglethorns’ (R) damage, lowering its mana cost, and lowering its cooldown, making her ultimate ability both more dangerous and more frequently available.
Initially, Riot planned on nerfing Aatrox and Akali while buffing Yasuo in this patch. However, changes to Aatrox and Akali have been delayed as the balance team needs more time to get them right, and Yasuo won’t be getting buffed after the community’s mixed feedback to the change.
Read Also
League of Legends
Fnatic founder denies rumors of organization being sold
Hannan Mundia
Fnatic founder and CEO Sam Mathews denied that the organization is set to be sold in the coming weeks. It wouldn’t be far-fetched to say that Fnatic has seen much better days. The team’s League of Legends and CS2 rosters have been seeing multiple recent changes, and the VALORANT team’s performance has been mixed this year. Considering the team’s performance, it didn’t surprise many when reports that the organization was ...
League of Legends
Hanwha Life Esports defeats T1 to qualify for MSI
Hannan Mundia
After a surprisingly one-sided match, Hanwha Life Esports defeated the reigning champions T1 to qualify for MSI at the 2026 LCK Road to MSI. The LCK is by far considered the strongest League of Legends region. While T1 and Gen.G’s rivalry is iconic, it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that recent roster changes put HLE on the same playing field as the two giants. The addition of Zeus and ...
Esports Betting
T1 vs Gen.G 2026: Best betting odds and picks for LCK Road to MSI
Hannan Mundia
The 2026 LCK Road to MSI is almost over, with T1 and Gen.G having one last rematch in this split to determine which team qualifies for MSI. Both teams are in excellent shape, though T1’s recent loss against Hanwha Life Esports may put it at a disadvantage. Gen.G is looking extremely strong currently, and the clean sweep against KT Rolster proves that the team means business. Tournament: 2026 LCK Season ...
Esports Betting
Bilibili Gaming vs Team WE: Best betting odds and picks for the LPL Split 2 2026
Wasif Ahmed
Bilibili Gaming faces Team WE in the LPL Split 2 playoffs, with neither team expected to be in the lower final. Everyone thought that BLG would go through the upper bracket and that WE would lose in the first round. Yet Team WE were the ones who knocked BLG down to the lower bracket. Now, the two teams rematch for the LPL’s final spot at Mid-Season Invitational. Tournament: LPL Split ...
Esports Betting
Gen.G vs KT Rolster 2026: Best betting odds and picks for LCK Road to MSI 2026
Hannan Mundia
The 2026 LCK Road to MSI split is in full swing, with Gen.G and KT Rolster about to face off in round four to determine which team competes for a chance to qualify for MSI. Gen.G may be one of the strongest professional teams in the region, but KT Rolster has taken down the fan-favorite last year at Worlds when the stakes were higher than ever. The looming question here ...
Esports Betting
Hanwha Life Esports vs T1: Best betting odds and picks for the LCK Road to MSI 2026 match
Hannan Mundia
After a long rest, Hanwha Life Esports and T1 will compete in the 2026 LCK Road to MSI’s third round to determine which team gets an instant pass to MSI. Both teams performed the best in the recent LCK split, resulting in them getting the best possible seeds for the Road to MSI. The winner of this match qualifies for MSI, while the loser get one more chance in the ...
Esports Betting
After a perfect split, C9 might lose LCS playoffs for the 8th time in a row
Ben Boland
After going 7-0 in the regular season, Cloud9 lost to LYON in the LCS Spring Split playoffs. Despite dominating through the entire split, they now sit in the loser’s bracket after a 3-0 loss. This wouldn’t be alarming for any other team. However, this is already the story of Cloud9’s last seven splits. C9 completed the regular season of the LCS Spring Split 2026 without dropping a single match. In ...