League’s new Ultimate Spellbook mode replaces a summoner spell slot with another champ’s ultimate, testing on PBE starting today

There's no clear timeline for when it will hit the live servers, however.

Image via Riot Games

What would happen if Fiddlesticks also had Morgana’s ultimate? League of Legends fans will soon find out.

Recommended Videos

Modes product lead Hannah “HBBONG” Lee detailed the new Ultimate Spellbook mode in a Reddit post, explaining that it’ll hit the PBE for “extended testing” starting today. The blind pick mode replaces one of your summoner spell slots with an ultimate from another champion, giving players a chance to use never-before-seen combos.

https://twitter.com/Rovient/status/1403412346010103808

Players can choose any champ they want without having to worry about bans. Once loaded into the game, you’ll have 30 seconds to pick from one of three random ultimates that will take up your second summoner spell slot. While you won’t be able to choose your own ultimate, there will be a pool of 39 champs that can lend you theirs, like Ahri, Karthus, Lee Sin, or Mordekaiser. After selecting your “Ult-ernate Summoner Spell,” you can’t change it for the rest of the match.

The ultimate you select can be used after a 135-second cooldown, even if you’re not level six. And the ability will level up alongside your champion’s ultimate, while also benefiting from summoner spell haste. Ultimates that scale with AD will now also scale with AP, and vice versa. And those that scale with health will also scale with AD and AP, which should make any ultimate worth choosing no matter what champ you’re playing.

It’s pace will be similar to One for All, starting every player at level three and with more starting gold, along with increasing passive XP and gold and sharing minion gold with fellow laners. Elemental dragons are out for this mode, with Mordekaiser’s old drake taking over instead.

It’s unclear when the mode will hit the live servers, with HBBONG explaining that it “won’t be releasing right away.” But it’ll likely be a part of a future event, especially since the “map looks different.”


Make sure to follow us on YouTube for more esports news and analysis.

Author
Image of Andreas Stavropoulos
Andreas Stavropoulos
Staff writer for Dot Esports. Andreas is an avid gamer who left behind a career as a high school English teacher to transition into the gaming industry. Currently playing League, Apex, and VALORANT.