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Riot Games is dipping their toes in the roguelike genre taking over the industry as Path of Champions, a PVE adventure mode in Legends of Runeterra, is set to debut in Patch 2.19.0 on Wednesday, November 10.
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Here are five decks to try once the new cards drop Aug. 25!
Legends of Runeterra fans got a taste of what can be expected in the upcoming expansion set to launch on August 25.
Fresh off their Rise of the Sentinels in-game event, the Legends of Runeterra team is ready to announce what players can expect in the near future.
Since the meta will undoubtedly shake-up as a result of new cards to experiment with and the plethora of adjustments to existing cards, let us examine the losers and winners of LoR’s most recent patch and make some predictions about what the early 2.11.0 metagame will look like.
The third and final champion featured in Legends of Runeterra's upcoming card set, Rise of the Underworlds, was revealed on Tuesday afternoon and he's ready to stir up a scene in the blink of an eye.
The beauty queen of the League of Legends universe, Rek'Sai has dug her way into Legends of Runeterra.
The Legends of Runeterra development team unveiled what's been lurking in the shadows with the announcement of the final Legends of Runeterra expansion within the Empires of the Ascended card set.
Shortly after the most recent Legends of Runeterra expansion, Guardians of the Ancient, went live on May 5, players began experimenting with the new content. Champions such as Zilean, Taliyah, and Malphite struggled to find their footing in the meta while others, such as Irelia, found a home alongside Nasus on top of the tier list.
Less than a month after the Guardians of the Ancient expansion went live in Legends of Runeterra, the game's development team is shipping balance changes to four cards in hopes of creating a healthier meta game.
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Let’s take a look at some of the new releases that have either already done well in the early stages of the new metagame or have the greatest potential to impact the competitive landscape in the near future.
Less than two days after Riot Games announced the upcoming 42 card expansion coming to Legends of Runeterra at the start of May, the game's development has started revealing cards.
Over the past couple of weeks, Thresh/Nasus has established itself to be one of the best decks in Legends of Runeterra. It has an explosive early game, enough draw power to not run out of steam, and a strong late game thanks to the Nasus + Atrocity combo.
Nearly two months after the launch of the most recent Legends of Runeterra expansion, Empires of the Ascended, the game's development has revealed what's coming next.
Coming this fall is a Legends of Runeterra event unlike any other in the game's brief history.
Together with Legends of Runeterra Patch 2.5.0, Riot Games also revealed their first in a while meta snapshot. The meta snapshot identifies the 12 best decks on ranked ladder at the moment (ranks Platinum to Master) — defined either by high play rate (3%+) or high win rate (50%+).
Legends of Runeterra Patch 2.5.0 brings much-anticipated balance changes to the meta, looking to finally put an end to the most oppressive decks on the ladder.