Champion Insights: Senna (2024)

Senna is a complicated woman. Cursed by the Black Mist from childhood. Trained by the father of the man she would later fall in love with. Killed by a spoopy green ghost and trapped in his lantern for six years. And then… what? A suburban Demacian ranch with a white picket fence, a Pug’Maw to fetch the newspaper, and 2.5 kids?

No. That’s not good enough for League’s first support marksman. She wants more. An end to the Black Mist. Freedom from the curse that keeps the Mist hunting her. A chance to liberate all of the souls suffering within Thresh’s lantern. And a really cool weapon to do it all with.

It Started with a Big F*&I@?$ Gun

“One of the reasons we loved Xayah and Rakan was because you could be an actual couple in the bot lane,” shares senior designer August “August” Browning. “We wanted Senna to be a support so she could lane with Lucian, yet we also knew she should have a gun because she had one before getting trapped. There were no support marksmen in the game, so this was an open space for us to explore.”

League has one gatling gun, one minigun, one shotgun (with a cigar), one machine gun Kog’Maw, two handguns, two rifles, two rocket launchers, three pistols, and six shotgun knees. But there was still one gun fantasy missing: A BFG.

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Senna’s massive relic cannon was one of the guiding elements of her design, shaping everything from her concept art to her gameplay. In one of her earliest gameplay iterations, every time Senna used a spell she’d use the blowback from the gun to dash to a new location. But that made her feel more like a mage than a marksman, so August started working on a kit where she wielded dual pistols like her husband.

“As I was doing this, the art team decided to draw the big gun stuff anyway,” August explains. “And it was sweet as hell, so I completely killed the pistol kit and went back to the BFG.”

While August was working on the gameplay, the art team held a “Senna-dome” led by concept artist Justin “Riot Earp” Albers, where all the artists interested in Senna could draw what she and her weapon could look like.

“We had to think of what the fantasy railgun is,” says Riot Earp. “An idea pitched by one of the artists was a gun made up of various Sentinels’ weapons, melted down and combined together in some way. And we thought the idea was really cool, so after working on it a little we ended up with a gun made of the lightstones from the other Sentinels captured by Thresh.”

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Because League’s never had a weapon that can only be classified as an absolute unit, there were a few hiccups when the team tested out the gun in-game. At one point it appeared as if Senna was carrying around Ekko’s bat, but at five times the size. Slapping enemies with a giant bat-gun doesn’t exactly hit the marksman support fantasy, so the team had to do some creative problem solving to get the animations right.

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To give the animators a realistic idea of how someone would move carrying a weapon of that size, one of the members of the team created a to-scale version of Senna’s gun. This helped take the animations from bopping enemies with an oversized club to shooting them with a BFG.

With a gun design locked (and loaded) the team was able to turn their focus to another of Senna’s design aspects: Who the hell is this woman actually?

There’s No Light Without Darkness

Dichotomy is key to Senna’s design: light vs. darkness, pre- vs. post-lantern, life vs. death.

Before recently, the only canon depiction of Senna was a frightened woman trapped within Thresh’s lantern, but that version of Senna couldn’t be the one who was freed. After six excruciating years inside the lantern, she couldn’t be the same.

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“Everyone thinks they know Lucian and Senna’s story,” explains senior narrative writer David “Interlocutioner” Slagle. “But all we know is Thresh killed Senna. Going into it, she was a woman defined by her relationship to her husband and her torturer. So we had to figure out what makes her her outside of these relationships.”

“From a thematic angle, I felt duality was really important,” August shares. “This was someone who was put into an awful, hellish place, and going through something like that changes you.”

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One of the team’s more difficult challenges was getting Senna’s personality just right.

After being trapped in Thresh’s lantern, Senna realized that the Mist had hunted her for so long because of the extra spark of life within her—and that the Mist actually acts with a purpose, seeking out that spark. She also gained a sort of kinship with the other souls trapped by the Mist. While those on the outside, including her own husband, might view them as the damned, she understands their pain and knows they want no part in the Mist’s plan. And when she emerges, she knows full well that the only way to end the Mist is with the dark power it harnesses.

That sort of pain and suffering can be difficult to convey without making a character that just comes across as angry or edgy while lacking depth. But Senna wasn’t willing to allow her past to ruin her life. She can still find humor in little things, even if others might find her sense of humor… a little off. And while Interlocutioner knew exactly what he wanted, it was sometimes difficult to explain Senna’s dry, gallows humor—where no one’s quite sure if she’s joking.

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Telling Her Story in the Game

With a better understanding of who Senna is and how she got there, the focus turned back to her gameplay. How do you show Senna’s character through her abilities? What do they look like when she has such opposing aspects of herself? And how do you make it all work in the support marksman role?

The answer came from thinking about what Senna’s been through since we last saw her.

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To give Senna a sense of scaling without the need to CS (or KS) or build pure marksman items, the team decided to let her scale based on the amount of souls she collects, similar to Thresh’s passive. But instead of absorbing the souls, she uses her curse to draw the Mist into herself, thus releasing the souls from their torment. (In game, this means she autos souls to get their buff, rather than walking over them). And with every bit of Mist she absorbs, she grows more powerful, storing the Mist’s power in her gun and unleashing it on whoever she attacks.

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But that’s just one part of her kit. What about the rest?

Senna didn’t lose what she learned from years of training and fighting alongside Lucian and the Sentinels, despite being trapped in Thresh’s lantern for years. She still retains the connection to her previous life, and the team wanted to show it in-game. This is why Senna shares Lucian’s Q, but where his is called Piercing Light, hers is Piercing Darkness.

But… she still died. She spent six years being tortured and witnessing other trapped souls undergoing their own forms of torture. Even through all that, she gained something from the Mist: the power to turn herself and her allies into wraiths.

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The team wanted to show that even though she’s free, Senna’s time in the lantern would be with her forever, and that it had made her stronger. By combining the power from her curse, her training as a Sentinel, and her time in the lantern, Senna’s able to unleash a powerful blast of Mist and light that decimates foes and heals allies in its path.

Only by using all the parts of her—her pain and her love—can she truly end the Mist and save Runeterra. Even in the end, after being killed and tortured by Thresh, she has won.

So They Lived Happily Ever After… Or Not

And now that Senna is free?

“They might not live happily ever after. Things haven’t always been happy so far,” explains Interlocutioner. “But we wanted to give them a chance to experience love and not just suffering. Senna’s out. She’s not in constant torture land anymore. And Lucian gets his wife back. It’s not perfect, but it’s real. I want their love to be real.”

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FAQs

How long was Senna trapped? ›

Senna is a complicated woman. Cursed by the Black Mist from childhood. Trained by the father of the man she would later fall in love with. Killed by a spoopy green ghost and trapped in his lantern for six years.

What does Senna passive do? ›

Senna Ability (LoL): Absolution

Senna can attack souls that spawn from dead enemies to absorb their Mist. She can also siphon Mist from enemy champions she hits with attacks or abilities twice, dealing an additional 1-16% of the targets current health as physical damage.

Is Senna a champion? ›

One of three Formula One drivers from Brazil to become World Champion, Senna won 41 Grands Prix and set 65 pole positions, with the latter being the record until 2006.

Where is Ayrton Senna buried? ›

I thought it was important that somebody went to his." Senna was buried at the Morumbi Cemetery in São Paulo. His grave bears the epitaph Nada pode me separar do amor de Deus (Nothing can separate me from God's love).

Was Senna a good guy? ›

Although he raced hard, Ayrton had the compassion to match his passion. His more caring side was evident in his genuine concern for his peers whenever one was in trouble. He rushed to the scene of Martin Donnelly's life-threatening accident in Jerez in 1990, later offering to provide a private plane to fly him home.

Does senna get less souls as ADC? ›

While Senna ADC may generate fewer souls from minions, the constant fighting in the current meta provides ample opportunities for soul generation through champion kills and assists.

How many souls does senna need to get Lifesteal? ›

Senna, who collects souls from defeated enemy units, gains attack damage (AD) for every soul, with additional attack range, crit chance, and life steal for every 20 souls she gets.

How many souls does senna need to outrange turrets? ›

At 160 Souls, Senna can outrange turrets, and some info about her ultimate.

Why did Senna's head move? ›

The sheer amount of force from the car hitting the wall at such great speed caused massive trauma to his head and neck area. Basically, his head jerked because the body's muscles still contract and twitch at the point of and even after death, much as a chicken would still run around after its head has been cut off.

Is Senna the best F1 driver ever? ›

For many, Ayrton Senna is the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time, and the passing of years since his death - at the peak of his powers aged 34 in the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix - has only strengthened that conviction.

Who is Senna's rival? ›

If you were to ask any motorsport fan just who Ayrton Senna's greatest rival was, chances are the response will be "Alain Prost."

Can Senna be a good ADC? ›

Overall, it seems the community agrees that Senna can perform effectively as an ADC with the right strategies in place – mainly keeping her in a role that is part support, part ADC.

Who is Senna married to LoL? ›

Lucian's father Urias saved Senna as a child and later helped her become a Sentinel. Senna met Lucian to deliver the news of his father's death. Love developed between them and they became husband and wife. She also helped him become a Sentinel.

What does Senna passive give? ›

(Passive) Senna can absorb Mist by attacking souls that spawn from dead enemies. She can also take Mist from enemy champions she hits twice within a few seconds.

How fast was Senna going when he crashed? ›

Straight into the wall at like 195 mph (313 km/h). No chance of survival. The exact G-force experienced by Ayrton Senna during his fatal crash at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix is not publicly documented with precision.

How long was Senna at Lotus? ›

From 1985 to 1987, Ayrton's formative years at Lotus saw the traits and tropes that would become the Senna legend develop and become crystallised as facets of his personal and professional makeup.

Who imprisoned Senna? ›

Cursed from childhood to be haunted by the supernatural Black Mist, Senna joined a sacred order known as the Sentinels of Light, and fiercely fought back—only to be killed, her soul imprisoned in a lantern by the cruel wraith Thresh.

How old was Senna when he died? ›

Ayrton Senna was 34 years old and just three races into his campaign with team Williams when his FW16 inexplicably came off the track at the Tamburello corner during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix in Imola, hitting a concrete barrier and killing the Brazilian driver instantly.

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