The funniest? Hands down, it’s Blorp the Discombobulated. He’s this gelatinous blob who communicates entirely through punny sound effects—think 'splort' instead of 'sport.' His entire existence is a joke, from his wobbly walk animation to his 'attacks' (like launching himself at enemies only to bounce off harmlessly). The best part? His backstory is weirdly deep for a comedy character, which makes his silliness even funnier. Like, he’s supposedly an ancient cosmic being… who just wants to tell bad knock-knock jokes.
One character that had me in stitches from 'Funny Jokes: Ultimate LoL Edition v.2' was definitely Baron Von Laughsalot. His humor isn’t just about slapstick—it’s this weird mix of dad jokes and absurd one-liners that catch you off guard. Like, he’ll be mid-battle and drop something like, 'Why did the scarecrow win an award? Because he was outstanding in his field!' It’s so dumb, but the timing kills me every time.
What really sells it is his delivery. He’s got this overly dramatic, Shakespearean tone for the most mundane puns, and the contrast is golden. Plus, his interactions with other characters, especially the straight-laced ones, amplify the comedy. The way he turns every fight into a stand-up routine makes him stand out in a game already packed with humor. I’ve replayed his scenes just to hear the jokes again.
I’m torn between two: Madame Gigglewitz and Sir Snickerton. Madame’s humor is all about exaggerated, over-the-top sarcasm—like rolling her eyes so hard they spin while deadpanning, 'Oh yes, another heroic last stand. How original.' Sir Snickerton, though, is pure physical comedy. He trips over his own cape, gets stuck in loot chests, and his 'stealth' mode is just him covering his face with his hands. Together, they’re a riot. The game’s writers nailed their dynamic, especially in the side quest where they accidentally swap personalities. Comedy gold.
For me, it’s gotta be Chuckles the Hextech Jester. His whole schtick is chaotic, almost fourth-wall-breaking humor—think Deadpool but with more glitter bombs. He’s constantly mocking game mechanics, like shouting 'NERF THIS!' before exploding confetti everywhere instead of dealing damage. The meta jokes hit hard if you’ve played LoL long enough, like his quip about 'balancing teams' while tossing literal scales into the air. What’s funnier is how other characters react to him; some groan, others ignore him, and a few (like Baron Von Laughsalot) egg him on. It’s this layered comedy that makes him unforgettable.
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Betrayed, humiliated for being overweight, and trapped in a blazing inferno, Hadley watches in disbelief as the two people she trusted most choose each other—and abandon her to die.
But fate isn’t done with her yet.
She survives.
And this time, she walks away.
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Now, the woman Andrew once betrayed and mocked for being overweight is no longer someone he can control or insult anymore… yet she becomes the one he can’t forget.
As regret consumes him, Andrew begins his relentless pursuit to win her back.
But Hadley has already learned her lesson.
This time, will she choose love… or revenge?
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Book 1 - The Princes of Ravenwood (Zach's first appearance)
Book 2 - Chasing Kitsune
Book 3 - Expect the Unexpected
Book 4 - Out of My League
Book 5 - Man's Best Wingman (Ofelia's first appearance)
Book 6 - Troubled Heart
Book 7 - A Bark in the Park
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She accepted it without crying.
But the Goddess does not make mistakes.
And the woman they called Fatso?
She just woke a man from a five year coma with her bare hands.
Now ancient symbols are crawling up her arms, elders are dropping to their knees and the most powerful Alpha in the region is realizing that the woman he humiliated before every pack in the region was never the omega he thought she was.
She was never beneath him.
She was always above him.
The only question now is whether he can survive what she's becoming.
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Man, I wish I had a magic link to share for 'Funny Jokes: Ultimate LoL Edition v.2'—it sounds like a riot! From my experience hunting down niche gaming humor, unofficial joke compilations like this often pop up on fan forums or community hubs. I’ve stumbled upon similar stuff on sites like Reddit’s r/leagueoflegends, where users sometimes drop PDFs or Google Docs links. Tumblr and Discord servers dedicated to LoL memes might also have hidden treasures. Just a heads-up, though: if it’s an official release, free copies might be tricky to find without sailing the high seas (which I don’t recommend). Maybe check if the author or publisher has a free sample on their website?
If you’re into this style of humor, you’d probably love 'The Official League of Legends Troll Compendium'—it’s got that same chaotic energy. I found an old thread on the League forums where players were trading joke books like trading cards. Those were the days! Now everything’s locked behind paywalls or Patreon subscriptions. Still, worth digging through old forum archives or even Wayback Machine for forgotten gems.
I stumbled upon 'Funny Jokes: Ultimate LoL Edition v.2' while browsing for something lighthearted, and it turned out to be a delightful surprise. The humor is tailored perfectly for League of Legends fans, packed with inside jokes that only true players would appreciate. From witty champ puns to hilarious ranked rage moments, it captures the essence of the community’s chaotic energy. The layout is clean, with meme-style illustrations that add visual punch.
What I loved most was how it balanced nostalgia with fresh gags—references to older metas alongside newer quirks like Yuumi’s 'untargetable' shenanigans. It’s not just a joke book; it’s a love letter to the game’s culture. If you’ve ever spam-pinged 'question mark?' after a teammate’s blunder, you’ll crack up.
I picked up 'Funny Jokes: Ultimate LoL Edition v.2' thinking it would be lighthearted gaming banter, but wow, some of those jokes hit like a Nidalee spear to the face! The adult humor definitely caught me off guard at first, but after flipping through it, I realized it’s kinda baked into League of Legends’ culture. The game itself has cheeky champ interactions (looking at you, Graves and TF), and the community’s full of edgy memes. The book just mirrors that unfiltered, late-night Discord call vibe where anything goes.
That said, I wish there was a clearer warning on the cover—my little cousin grabbed it once, and let’s just say I had to distract her with 'Star Guardian' lore real quick. It’s not all crude, though! Some jokes cleverly parody infamous in-game moments (like Yasuo players feeding), balancing raunch with relatable gamer pain.
League of Legends has this incredible way of blending action with humor, and when it comes to the funniest acteur, I'd have to say it's a toss-up between Tahm Kench and Dr. Mundo. Tahm Kench, with his smooth-talking, Southern charm, delivers lines that are just dripping with sarcasm and wit. Every time he says something like 'The world ain’t fair… but I sure am,' I can't help but chuckle. His voice acting perfectly captures that smug, devil-may-care attitude, making him feel like a villain who’s in on the joke.
Then there’s Dr. Mundo, whose sheer absurdity is comedy gold. His childlike enthusiasm for violence and complete lack of self-awareness ('Mundo goes where he pleases!') make him unintentionally hilarious. The contrast between his monstrous appearance and his goofy personality is just perfect. And let’s not forget his ridiculous running animation—it’s like watching a toddler on a sugar rush. Both characters bring such distinct flavors of humor to the game, but if I had to pick one, I’d lean toward Tahm Kench because his humor feels more deliberate and polished.