Not Every Speed War Mechanism Receives Widespread Player Acceptance.
Not long ago, Speed War introduced a new feature named 'Ghost Poro' (Vietnamese translation: Poro Scenery). It's an automatic feature in every match, summoning a ghostly Poro in the corresponding jungle area for patrolling and providing vision.
Explaining this addition, Riot stated: 'Enemies can always lurk in the jungle to ambush.' This serves as a gift to 'aid players in challenging situations.' However, this has left the Speed War community feeling 'discontent' for some time.

Originally, Speed War's jungle map was designed similarly to the PC version. Therefore, controlling vision in this area should have a similar mechanism. In both games, Riot has added bright scouting particles, Poro bead boards, and wards to assist players in different stages of the match. However, the addition of Ghost Poro is a case of the game going 'beyond expectations' for gamers.

Not only do these tiny Poros have the ability to exist for an extended period, but they are also immortal. Hence, strategies like hiding, securing resources ahead of time, and setting up the battlefield before the game's total clash are almost entirely disrupted. Though less common in low-rank matches, for the 'pros,' this fantastical creature poses a massive threat.

In reality, this mechanism has proven to create numerous unintended impacts on the gaming experience worldwide. Overall, while Riot's intention to balance the game and assist players in overcoming unfavorable situations is commendable, the 'Ghost Poro' mechanism has yet to make a positive impression at the current moment.
