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Basic attacks on champions grant a shield equal to a percentage of Camille's maximum health against their damage type (Physical or Magic) for a brief duration.
Camille's next attack deals bonus damage and grants bonus Move Speed. This spell can be recast for a short period of time, doing significantly increased bonus damage if Camille delays a period of time between the two attacks.
Camille blasts in a cone after a delay, dealing damage. Enemies in the outer half are slowed and take extra damage, while also healing Camille.
Camille pulls herself to a wall, leaping off and knocking up enemy champions upon landing.
Camille dashes to target champion, anchoring them to the area. She also deals bonus magic damage to the target with her basic attacks.
Weaponized to operate outside the boundaries of the law, Camille is the Principal Intelligencer of Clan Ferros—an elegant and elite agent who ensures the Piltover machine and its Zaunite underbelly runs smoothly. Adaptable and precise, she views sloppy technique as an embarrassment that must be put to order. With a mind as sharp as the blades she bears, Camille's pursuit of superiority through hextech body augmentation has left many to wonder if she is now more machine than woman.
Camille was released on December 12, 2016. Players could purchase them with Riot Points or Blue Essence as soon as it dropped in-game.
Camille is primarily played in the Top lane and falls under the Fighter class. However, they can also be effective in the Support depending on team composition and matchups. The champion's kit and playstyle make them most suited for it, where they can maximize their impact throughout the game.
Currently, there are 7 Camille Skins available in the game. This includes all cosmetic variants released since their launch, the base skin is not included.
Camille costs 2,400 Blue Essence or 880 Riot Points. You can purchase them from the in-game store using either currency. Blue Essence is earned through the battle pass and disenchanting champion shards, while Riot Points require real money to obtain.