How does Zac's size changes work?

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I am playing Zac in League of Legends and I noticed that his size changes throughout the game, but I can not find a description of him changing sizes anywhere in his abilities or passive. Is there anywhere that explains how this happens and if it affects anything?

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How does Zac size work?

Innate - The Secret Weapon: Zac gains increased percentage size equal to 1. 5% of his bonus health, capped at 35% increased size at 2333. 33 bonus health. Zac's size also reduces based on his missing health, down to 70% total size while at 0% health.

How does size work in League of Legends?

Size in LoL is the actual gameplay radius of the champions and other units, such as minions, monsters, and turrets. This \u201cgameplay radius\u201d is also called hitbox, and it refers to how large something appears in the game. Size is also an indicator of how likely it is for a champion to get hit by an ability.

Does size affect Hitbox LoL?

Projectiles (Missiles) have no gameplay radius, instead their hitbox depends on a width value.

How does Zac passive work?

Upon taking fatal damage, Zac splits into 4 bloblets that attempt to recombine. If any bloblets remain, he will revive with an amount of Health depending on the Health of the surviving bloblets. Each bloblet has a percentage of Zac's maximum Health, Armor and Magic Resistance. This ability has a 5 minute cooldown.



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