Skarner's League of Legends rework is set to do more carrying than ever in the jungle

Published , by TJ Denzer

Skarner was, by most metrics and player polls, the least popular Champion in all of League of Legends. That made him a prime candidate when it came to the possibility of a rework, and this season, it’s happening. Riot Games has given Skarner a new look, a revised set of abilities and passives, and will be unleashing him into the jungles of Summoner’s Rift soon enough. Ahead of that, we got to see a demonstration of everything the new Skarner is about. He’s quite different, but those who did enjoy Skarner will find some key parts of his identity intact.

Skarner’s packing new stingers

Skarner drops the crystalline aesthetic of his former self and goes for a more painted rock look.
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The most striking part of Skarner’s rework is undoubtedly his new three-tailed look. He’s always been a rocky scorpion, but in his new iteration, he ditches the crystalline aesthetic of the past for a new rocky and painted look… with three scorpion stinger tails instead of one. Once you get past the nightmare fuel aspect of it, Skarner is more stalwart than ever. He’s a dutiful beast after all.

His lore goes that he’s not the only being of his kind anymore. However, Skarner still stands as a protector of his land of Ixtal and its people by keeping his home cut off from the rest of the world. When sentiment grows as to whether that is right to do, Skarner grows paranoid - he will protect Ixtal by any means necessary. That translates to an aggressive, engaging tank that can disrupt enemy positions and separate vulnerable opponents from the pack.

Also? No more power pads. The Crystal Spires passive is gone in favor of a new damage passive, meaning no more frantically running around the map trying to play Keep Away with Skarner's defensive and offensive stats on the line.

Skarner League of Legends rework abilities & skills

These are Skarner's new ability icons for (left to right) Threads of Vibration, Shattered Earth, Upheaval, Seismic Bastion, both parts of Ixtal's Impact, and Impale.
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Riot Games also shared a look at Skarner’s refreshed skills and abilities. They are subject to changes ahead of release, but can be seen as they were revealed in the preview just below:

A stronger, scarier Skarner?

The reworked Skarner looks menacing to say the least.
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Skarner’s new design seems to incorporate a lot of sets of three. Three tails, many of his attacks taking three hits to activate something big, his Impale affecting three enemies instead of one now… With that in mind, he looks like a character that would enjoy benefits of attack speed, cooldown reduction, armor, and magic defense to keep his claws swinging, his Quake stacks flowing, and his carapace sturdy. He might not change up the game as much as a Baron rework, but Skarner looks versatile enough to see more play and popularity in League of Legends' future.

Skarner’s rework is set to hit PBE servers on March 19, 2024, and then he should be coming to live servers on April 2 in an accompanying patch. For more coverage and updates, follow the League of Legends topic here at Shacknews.


This preview is based on a hands-off presentation by the publisher. Details are subject to change ahead of the Skarner rework’s release in League of Legends on April 2, 2024.