
The current League meta will be shaken up by the buffs to Everfrost. The impact of its latest buffs on the mid lane meta With a full six-item build (without boots), this item can give you an extra 75 ability power, which can be further amplified by Deathcap to give you a total of 101 ability power. The item can be upgraded by Ornn to grant you an additional 20 ability power, 100 health, 200 mana, and five ability haste. On top of that, it has a Mythic passive that gives you 15 ability power for each Legendary item you acquire, making it a great item to rush early on if you want some extra ability power with each item you build afterward. Enemies in the center of the cone are rooted for the same duration instead (20 second CD). Its active effect deals 125 (+35-percent AP) magic damage in a cone and slows enemies hit by 65 percent for 1.5 seconds. The item grants 80 ability power, 250 health, 600 mana, and 20 ability haste. Here’s everything you need to know about Everfrost in League season 11. With many players finding themselves backing with a low amount of gold in the laning phase due to aggressive plays or ganks, working toward this Mythic item will feel much better by having the ability to invest a low amount of gold into a Ruby Crystal or upgrade it to Kindlegem before finishing Everfrost with 450 gold. Riot reduced the total gold cost to combine the items from 1,250 gold to 450 gold and a Kindlegem. One of the core reasons why the item is much easier to build now is due to its adjusted build path.

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The buffs to Everfrost in Patch 11.4 increased the gold efficiency of the item and will define the meta in the future. But despite having great stats and a powerful effect, it was underpicked compared to other Mythic options until recently. It allows you to unleash a flurry of ice to deal damage and slow enemies caught by it. Everfrost is one of the best Mythic items for mid lane champions in League of Legends.
