Soraka, the Soul Lotus, is in the style of Yeyou. I personally think that a soft support hero like Soraka might look better if she chooses Tomorrow. It feels like the designer did it intentionally and wanted that sense of contrast.
In the backstory, in a secluded corner of the Nightwood, Soraka weeps for the people she has lost. Every life she longs to save is cut short, but for those who welcome her as a savior, there are others who see her power as a form of cruelty without mercy. To the Spirit of Mercy, death is never a blessing.
The artist of the original poster is Alex.
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Model display.
In terms of the model, there is a unique feature. There are a few petals stuck to the ends of the hair, which will fall downwards without limit.
There will be a bud in the center of the weapon, and petals will continue to fall around it.
Falling petals will be more noticeable as you move.
Level A, throw out a bright crescent moon, trailing like a wisp of smoke, surrounded by petals. When hitting, the hit effect will feel delayed. After the purple light passes, it turns into smoke and dissipates.
The critical hit is level A, and the hit effect is on the enemy's head.
Passive, a weapon-like crescent will appear above the head of an ally with low health, with a blue flame in the middle. When running towards the arrow, there will be a flower on the arrow, and petals will fall around it. The tail when accelerating is similar to that of A.
Q skill, the outline pattern of the skill range circle on the ground has been modified. A slowly growing bud appears in the center. The night meteor falls from the sky and falls on the bud. The petals spread out to all sides, and the flower in the center begins to bloom.
After hitting the enemy, a green light point flies towards Soraka, with a tail similar to A.
Recovery effect, green glitter particles, dots, petals and butterflies will appear around.
The design of blooming flowers can be seen in the special effects of Soul Lotus Cassiopeia's Q skill, but Snake Girl's Q skill directly blooms, and Soraka adds the process of budding.
W skill, the teleported health effect is also curved, but a color gradient is added, transitioning from green to purple, making the allies seem to be surrounded by fairy energy.
With the E skill, flowers, petals and smoke will gradually appear, making it feel a little empty.
The imprisonment effect, the pattern above is a bit like the waves in Ukiyo-e, and it is also found in Soul Lotus Thresh's R skill.
With the R skill, a blooming flower will appear above your head. After it blooms, it will slowly disappear transparently.
The flower above the head of the R skill should remind you of the R skill of Lilia, the Soul Lotus. The difference is that Lilia directly changes from a seed to a flower, while Soraka has an unfolding process.
When returning to the city, Soraka first turned two masses of matter (which should be the souls of the lost people) into flowers, and the last mass of matter turned into a seed, which she held in her arms and cried.
In terms of color, the best part is that the color of the fallen petals has been modified on the model.
Petals, the one in the picture is Token Colorful.
In terms of skill special effects, there are basically no color adjustments. Counting the model's passive, there are no color changes.
Return to the city.