League of Legends Wiki

Want to contribute to this wiki?
Sign up for an account, and get started!
You can even turn off ads in your preferences.

Come join the LoL Wiki community Discord server!

READ MORE

League of Legends Wiki
Line 180: Line 180:
 
* {{cai|Gate|Twisted Fate}} is a useful way to capture both altars in quick succession because its range is slightly larger than the distance between the two altars.
 
* {{cai|Gate|Twisted Fate}} is a useful way to capture both altars in quick succession because its range is slightly larger than the distance between the two altars.
 
* The western altar's quote, ''"This place was once so... beautiful."'', suggests that the Shadow Isles, and all its inhabitants, were transformed by some past event, possibly the [[Rune wars]]. It is confirmed in [http://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/Maokai/Background?file=LoL_Android_Logo.png Maokai's new lore] that the Shadow Isles once was a peacefull place, but when the king of the Shadow Isles orderd his sorcerers to crack open the barrier separating life and death everything became corrupted.
 
* The western altar's quote, ''"This place was once so... beautiful."'', suggests that the Shadow Isles, and all its inhabitants, were transformed by some past event, possibly the [[Rune wars]]. It is confirmed in [http://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/Maokai/Background?file=LoL_Android_Logo.png Maokai's new lore] that the Shadow Isles once was a peacefull place, but when the king of the Shadow Isles orderd his sorcerers to crack open the barrier separating life and death everything became corrupted.
* [http://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/Maokai Moakai] {{Character_icon|Maokai}} carries the last piece of the former Shadow Isles with him.
+
* {{Character_icon|Maokai}} carries the last piece of the former Shadow Isles with him.
 
* The two spirits that appear when an altar is captured are husband and wife. They died there thousands of years ago.<ref>[http://www.reddit.com/r/leagueoflegends/comments/12ante/we_worked_on_elise_and_the_shadow_isles_ama/c6tjbvp Kitae comments on the Altars]</ref>
 
* The two spirits that appear when an altar is captured are husband and wife. They died there thousands of years ago.<ref>[http://www.reddit.com/r/leagueoflegends/comments/12ante/we_worked_on_elise_and_the_shadow_isles_ama/c6tjbvp Kitae comments on the Altars]</ref>
 
** The face that the East Altar is remembering is most likely the spirit from the West Altar, his wife.
 
** The face that the East Altar is remembering is most likely the spirit from the West Altar, his wife.

Revision as of 20:40, 3 December 2013

Altar Blue

An altar being captured

An altar is an area in the Twisted Treeline that grants vision and a powerful buff to the team that controls it. There are two altars on opposite sides of the map. A champion captures an altar by standing on top of it for roughly 8 seconds. When more champions stand on a single altar, it is captured in a shorter amount of time. When captured, an altar seals for 90 seconds during which it cannot be recaptured. Walking over an altar or capturing an enemy altar will cause you to be visible to the entire enemy team for the duration.

Gameplay

When one altar is captured, it will grant +3 gold on kills, much like Avarice Blade Avarice Blade. When two altars are captured it will also grant +10% attack damage and ability power. Altars also give vision of themselves to both teams.

The altars each have their own sets of quotes upon being captured. Some of these quotes are specific to champions aligned with the Shadow Isles.

The amount captured decays over time (if a capture is interrupted) at the same rate as it increased regardless of how many champions opposed to the capture are present. A capture can be halted by having a champion opposed to the capturing team on the altar, but this only pauses the capture; in order to reverse the capture, the capturing champion(s) must be knocked off the altar. Capturing is unaffected by recalling (in that, a champion recall while capturing).

West Altar Quotes

East Altar Quotes

Trivia

  • The phrase, "Alas, poor Yorick," is a reference to the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
  • The phrase, "Morderkaiser... are you also a prisoner?" is a reference to the Iron Maiden Song The Prisoner, which was also the previous title of the Children of the Grave Buff.
  • The phrase, "Bring out your dead! Bring out your dead!" is a reference to Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
  • The west altar behaves aggressively against the Shadow Isles champions, reminding them of their apparent errors, mocking them, and questioning them. On the other hand, the east altar is friendly to them, asking them for help, glorifying them and offering them his service.
  • The West altar is often referred to as the 'Lady' and the east altar as the 'Lord' due to the images that appear after capturing them and their voices.
  • Twisted Fate's Twisted Fate's Gate Gate is a useful way to capture both altars in quick succession because its range is slightly larger than the distance between the two altars.
  • The western altar's quote, "This place was once so... beautiful.", suggests that the Shadow Isles, and all its inhabitants, were transformed by some past event, possibly the Rune wars. It is confirmed in Maokai's new lore that the Shadow Isles once was a peacefull place, but when the king of the Shadow Isles orderd his sorcerers to crack open the barrier separating life and death everything became corrupted.
  • Maokai Maokai carries the last piece of the former Shadow Isles with him.
  • The two spirits that appear when an altar is captured are husband and wife. They died there thousands of years ago.[1]
    • The face that the East Altar is remembering is most likely the spirit from the West Altar, his wife.
  • The reason why Evelynn Evelynn has no quotes coming from the altars is that Riot didn't want to give too much information about her lore. But they did, however, confirm that she did come from the Shadow Isles.[2]
    • Riot also stated that Evelynn Evelynn and Thresh Thresh will get Altar quotes, but that this will need time.

References