Playing Jinx in League of Legends because ARCANE makes it obligatory (also good champ)



I’m drunk on arcane rn so dont mind if i only play vi/jinx for a while

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42 thoughts on “Playing Jinx in League of Legends because ARCANE makes it obligatory (also good champ)”

  1. Arcane puts a lot more substance on Jinx's character. All throughout league history I see her as this crazy delusional murdery lady but Arcane actually changed the way I view her character. And honestly I just feel so sad for her and Vi. Seeing young powder slowly get driven to madness breaks my heart. It just makes me wanna go inside the show and give both of them a hug.

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  2. I would like to announce that I just got home and I will procede to watch this video as soon as I finish writing this comment and now sunny will get 1 trillion dollars and will own amazon thank you 🙂

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  3. Been saying for years Jinx is the best designed champion in League. There is nothing toxic about her kit and she still feels great to play as. Well, aside from her traps taking forever to activate so the enemy just walks all over them.

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  4. The character development was executed so perfectly in Arcane. Powder’s evolution into Jinx catalyzed by her childhood trauma is relatable. Vi’s source of her tremendous inner and outer strength, endurance, and leadership is believable. Caitlyn’s decision to choose law enforcement as a career is multidimensional. Jayce’s ethos of using hextech for the betterment of the world is a tapestry interwoven with political intrigue.

    I could go on. I love it!

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