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Sona

Sona

Maven of the Strings

Released: September 21, 2010
Sona Leaderboard
Brief Bio

Sona is Demacia's foremost virtuoso of the stringed etwahl, speaking only through her graceful chords and vibrant arias. This genteel manner has endeared her to the highborn, though others suspect her spellbinding melodies to actually emanate magic—a Demacian taboo. Silent to outsiders but somehow understood by close companions, Sona plucks her harmonies not only to soothe injured allies, but also to strike down unsuspecting enemies.

Base Stats1
Health
Health
+91
Mana
Mana
+45
Attack Damage
Attack Dmg
Attack Speed
Atk Speed
+2.3%/lvl
Armor
Armor
+4.2
Magic Resist
Magic Resist
+1.3
HP Regen
HP Regen
+0.55
Mana Regen
Mana Regen
+0.4
Move Speed
Move Speed
Atk Range
Atk Range
No Chromas
Classic Sona
Base Skin

Classic Sona

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Abilities
Passive
Power Chord

Accelerando: Sona gains non-Ultimate ability haste permanently for her basic abilities as she uses her abilities well, up to a cap. Beyond that cap, further successful uses reduce her ultimate's remaining cooldown instead. Power Chord: Every few spell casts, Sona's next attack will deal bonus magic damage in addition to an additional effect based on what basic Ability Sona last activated.

AP ItemsBeta
No items

When Was Sona Released?

Sona was released on September 21, 2010. Players could purchase them with Riot Points or Blue Essence as soon as it dropped in-game.

What Lane Is Sona?

Sona 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 Sona Have?

Currently, there are 16 Sona Skins available in the game. This includes all cosmetic variants released since their launch, the base skin is not included.

How Much Is Sona?

Sona costs 225 Blue Essence or 260 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.