In every update, Riot provides comprehensive information about the new version through patch notes. To understand the game and quickly adapt to the new changes, explore the new meta for effective ranking and professional play, players, especially professional players, need to carefully read the patch notes sent by Riot.
ShowMaker himself, in a recent interview after the victory against Gen.G Esports, confirmed the importance of reading patch notes: “When reading the patch notes about the buff for Syndra, I felt she was strong enough to bring Syndra into a professional match. As a professional player, you must frequently read the patch notes thoroughly. I even read the developer notes for each version. I’m worried that if Syndra is used too much in professional matches, Riot will nerf her again. I don’t think Riot likes Syndra very much.”
In the match against Gen.G, DK made a bold and surprising choice by allowing Ghost to use Syndra in the bot lane. Although there weren’t many kills, Syndra’s contributions to DK’s victory in game 1 are undeniable. This also opens up another option for teams alongside familiar names like Kai’Sa and Aphelios…
In patch 11.13, Syndra was heavily nerfed in the mana cost for her abilities, causing her to nearly disappear until patch 11.15 when Riot had to reduce the mana cost for Syndra’s Q – Dark Sphere from 60/65/70/75/80 to 40/50/60/70/80. Such changes allowed Syndra to use her abilities more freely in lane and during team fights. DK immediately capitalized on this and reaped clear benefits.

Reading patch notes to better understand the game and the meta not only helps players find effective playstyles but also assists newcomers or those returning after a long break to easily adapt to the new version. For professional players, reading patch notes and discussing the new meta is essential to keep up with changes and have more options to secure victories in competitions.