Outstanding new items in League of Legends 2026
League of Legends 2026 has arrived with new and old items that have been further tweaked. Here it is What you need to know about outstanding new items in League of Legends 2026.
Fiendhunter Bolts
Index:
- Attack Speed: 40%
- Critical rate: 25%
- Movement speed: 4%
- Night Watch: Gain 30 ultimate cooldown speed.
- Opening Barrage (cooldown 45 seconds): After using your ultimate, your next 3 basic attacks within 8 seconds gain 50% attack speed and deal critical damage equal to 75% of normal critical damage. If an attack critically strikes, it deals normal critical damage and an additional 10% true damage.
Critical shooters always have quite a few options when it comes to equipment, forced to upgrade to Infinity Armor and Armor Penetration to have a chance in the Arena. This means that rarely used equipment like Fiendhunter Bolts is often difficult to buy, because their stats are not strong enough to be worth the price, and the effects are not really excellent.
Ultimate speed is a stat that very few champions can really take advantage of, almost no critical marksman champions. Some champions, like Yunara, might like this buff, and other examples like Tryndamere seem interesting, but the ability is pretty weak, so it’s probably best to save it to fill the 6th item slot in the bot lane if the player plans to build it.
Actualizer
Index:
- Magical power: 90
- Energy: 300
- Attack speed: 10
- [KÍCH HOẠT] Mana Made Real (60 second cooldown): For 8 seconds, your energy is enhanced. When empowered, your spells cost 100% more mana, you gain (15 + 0.005% bonus mana)% magic damage, healing and shielding, cooldowns of basic skills are 30% faster.
Actualizer is an equipment that is both familiar and different. Veteran players may remember Spellbinder, an item that gave players significant stat boosts to perform quick assassinations, but in this case, the focus on mana seems a bit illogical.
The problem is that champions that build and benefit from mana, like Ryze and Anivia, already have some reliably powerful items that are hard to replace. Seraphs provide survivability, and the Rod of Ages adds every other stat a mage needs. While there may be a chance for this item to shine, it’s hard to see a scenario where it truly dominates the meta.
Whispering Circlet/Diadem Of Songs
Index:
- Blood: 200
- Energy: 300-1000
- Base mana regeneration rate: 75-100%
- Healing and shielding power: 8%
- Harmony: Gain (0.005% bonus mana)% Healing and shielding power.
- Harmony: While you or any ally that has healed or shielded in the last 3 seconds is in combat with an enemy champion, each second, heal the nearby ally with the lowest health for (0.008% bonus mana).
Enchanter support players have been waiting for a constant healing item for years, and it looks like their prayers have finally been answered. Whispering Circlet/Diadem Of Songs acts as an aura heal, providing constant sustain to the ally with the lowest mana nearby.
Sona is clearly the best user of this item, as she both drains a lot of mana and also serves as an aura support, providing constant buffs to everyone in the area. There may be other use cases in the Enchanter role, but ultimately it’s just a nice addition to a specific class rather than a major game changer for the role.
Hextech Gundblade
Index:
- Magic Power: 80
- Physical damage: 40
- Complete bloodletting: 10%
- [KÍCH HOẠT] Lightning Bolt (60 second cooldown): Shocks the target enemy champion, dealing (175-253 [tăng theo cấp độ] +30% Magic Power) magic damage and slows them by 25% for 1.5 seconds.
As if it had never been gone, the Gunblade is back, and while it may look a little different, it’s still essentially the same equipment. Previously, the main players using this item were Akali, Katarina, and Kayle, all of whom are AP-oriented champions with increased physical damage (AD) and can benefit from additional healing.
However, now, instead of being the top pick for those champions, it’s more like a second or even third item, especially for Akali, because without health, she’s easy to kill before she can take effect. The build path is quite good, which could make it a great choice for many other champions, so time will tell if it is suitable as a complementary item or will create formidable fighters.
Endless Hunger
Index:
- Damage: 60
- Durability: 20%
- Complete bloodletting: 5%
- Scarcity: Gain (5 + 10% additional physical damage) Skill deceleration
- Feast: When a champion you damage within 3 seconds dies, gain 15% Total Health Steal for 8 seconds.
Endless Hunger is an extremely interesting and unique piece of equipment, yet extremely simple. It’s an physical damage item that provides full Life Steal, Tenacity, and skill deceleration based on level. It all sounds great, and the extra effect is a bonus that helps some raid bosses pull off even more crazy moves.
Protoplasm Harness
Index:
- Blood: 600
- Cooldown speed: 15
- Revival path: Taking damage that causes your health to drop below 30% will help you heal 200 maximum health over 5 seconds, then heal (200-400 [tăng theo cấp độ] + 250% armor + 250% magic resistance) during that time. While healing, you gain 15% size, 10% movement speed, and 25% effect resistance.
Protoplasm Harness is either a pretty good item or an overpowered item, with nothing in between. Once completed, players can expect this item to effectively increase HP by approximately 1000, along with healing speed and additional stats from the revive effect.
There are two different ways of looking at this item. One is for healing-focused champions like Mundo, who can take advantage of the HP boost when low health, and the second is for support champions like Leona, who can “cheat” for more stats, increasing healing from 300 HP up to 1000 without needing any additional items. In either case, it seems to be a good addition to a tank lineup, able to be used by both support champions (thanks to its low cost) and tank champions in other roles.




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