

Classic Milio
Regular
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Champion Overview
Base Stats
Good Against
Coming Soon
Champion matchup data is under development
Abilities
Fired Up!
Milio's abilities enchant allies on touch, making their next damage deal a burst of extra damage and burn the target.
Ultra Mega Fire Kick
Kick a ball that knocks back an enemy. The ball launches upward on hit and falls toward the enemy, damaging and slowing enemies in the area upon impact.
Cozy Campfire
Create an empowering zone that heals allies and increases attack range to those inside. The zone follows the ally nearest to the cast point.
Warm Hugs
Milio tosses a shield to an ally, temporarily increasing their movement speed. This ability has 2 charges.
Breath of Life
Milio unleashes a wave of soothing flames that heal and remove crowd control effects from allies in range.
Lore
Milio is a warmhearted boy from Ixtal who has, despite his young age, mastered the fire axiom and discovered something new: soothing fire. With this newfound power, Milio plans to help his family escape their exile by joining the Yun Tal—just like his grandmother once did. Having traveled through the Ixtal jungles to the capital of Ixaocan, Milio now prepares to face the Vidalion and join the Yun Tal, unaware of the trials—and dangers—that await him.
When was Milio released?
Milio was released on March 22, 2023. Players could purchase them with Riot Points or Blue Essence as soon as it dropped in-game.
What lane is Milio?
Milio is primarily played in the Support lane and falls under the Support class. The champion's kit and playstyle make them most suited for it, where they can maximize their impact throughout the game.
How many skins does Milio have?
Currently, there are 3 Milio Skins available in the game. This includes all cosmetic variants released since their launch, the base skin is not included.
How much is Milio?
Milio 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.