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Bel’Veth’s sound effects from League of Legends changed to cartoon sounds quickly took the internet by storm

A clip with the swapped SFX effects of Bel’Veth’s abilities and attacks that amused thousands of LoL fans.


League of Legends is such a popular production that not only short clips from the games appear online, but also numerous memes or videos that are simply to amuse Riot fans. This time, one of the fans decided to put cartoon sound effects on Bel’Veth’s skills.

He wasn’t the first to come up with a similar idea – there have been videos in the past that featured the heroes and their skillsets with fun sounds (A remake of Pyke’s sounds in LoL that is a perfect match for this character. All taken from Among Us). How is Bel’Veth, whose sound effects have been replaced by cartoon ones?

Cartoony Bel’Veth

Bel’Veth – the newest hero of League of Legends – has been shrouded in mystery for a long time. Despite leaks that have appeared very often recently, players learned about the new character relatively late. Now, however, you can enjoy the new skill set available on live servers.

The heroine is not doing very well, wins only 48% of the games with a pick rate of less than 10%. However, it is banned in over 40% of competitions. Despite everything, the character shares a lot of popularity, which only supports the amount of funny Bel’Veth posts that appear on the web.

A user with the nickname RoloSaurio shared a video titled “I made the worst SFX Bel’Veth mod you will hear in your life” which features, as the author himself mentioned, Bel’Veth with fun sound effects.

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The sounds that can be heard when performing attacks or individual skills can be associated not only with popular cartoons, such as The Flintstones but also with a memic movie – Dog of Wisdom – or the drinking effect of Minecraft.

Commenters joked that the author of the post sets the bar really high for Riot, and are concerned that the creators may not be able to cope with releasing an equally interesting SFX. The players didn’t like the ultimate’s effect, which they thought didn’t fit in with the cartoonish rest.