(Motherland) - This new functionality makes Milio incredibly user-friendly for newcomers.
In the latest 13.6 update, the introduction of the new champion Milio has garnered considerable attention from players of League of Legends (LMHT). This champion possesses a skill set that is not overly complex but provides numerous beneficial effects for teammates. Consequently, Milio has become an immensely potent support champion.

Due to the aforementioned reasons, shortly after its release, Milio underwent a power reduction by Riot Games. However, Riot's adjustments only marginally weakened Milio. Despite being newly introduced, this character maintains an extraordinarily high win rate of 50.87% (statistics sourced from U.gg) despite its recent release.
But that's not all; Milio has also been discovered to possess an 'aim assist' feature in its abilities. Specifically, its Q ability - Supercharged Blaze will automatically home in on targets even if the player's initial aim is inaccurate. This mechanism marks the first occurrence of such a feature in LMHT. This attribute significantly contributes to Milio's excessively high win rate.


Riot Games may be orienting Milio towards new or less skilled players. Hence, they have added this feature to facilitate the use of Milio, making it both easy to use and highly effective. However, this decision also brings about considerable injustice, as support champions reliant on directional skills (such as Morgana, Thresh…) do not benefit from this feature.

In summary, with its inherent strength and 'aim assist' feature, Milio is currently an overly dominant Support champion in LMHT. Riot Games needs to provide players with a satisfactory explanation for showing such excessive favoritism towards Milio.
