Just like with Vladimir’s pool, Riot do a brilliant job with Gwen’s Hallowed Mist as well as her Needlework, mixing yellows and blue-violets when the needles are launched. Gwen also sits on it as if it’s a magic broomstick that carries her around. Lancaster legend Barney Ewells Olympic gold and silver medals are apparently safe in. The blade also gets impaled into the ground like a tombstone or war relic in her recall animation. After college, he played six seasons in the Arena Football League. Not to mention, the sharp colors and sounds when she snips and slashes at opponents. Even with the supposedly more stylish colors, the icing patterns on top still make the weapon look as intimidating as ever. (Easter egg: You can also spot Soraka in the background). Lastly, Gwen’s model is the only one with a blue main palette, and her splash art comes with a decorative cake and ribbons. On the other hand, Tides of Blood and Hemoplague exude surprisingly elegant visual effects, mixing the emerald green with darker violet. The greenness and the bubble-like effects make it seem a bit more like a toxic swamp, but the rose illustration tries to make up for the appearance. Vladimir’s Sanguine Pool looks partially pretty but also almost repulsive. The luxurious tailcoat also makes him look more like a Count or some other royal figure or even a wizard. his His normally red blood-draining Transfusion is now all green. Doug is a veteran of 21 NFL seasons, including nine as a player and 12 in scouting/personnel roles. Vladimir moves away from his usual bloody image and getting rid of the usual sharp spikes protruding from his arms. The first African-American quarterback to play in a Super Bowl, he completed 18-of-29 passes for 340 yards with four touchdown passes to earn Super Bowl XXII MVP honors.