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.
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%+).
Empires of the Ascended is the third expansion set for Legends of Runeterra, releasing Mar. 3 with 110 new cards. Here's a list of all revealed so far.
The patch balances out just two cards (ahead of the much larger Patch 1.14, coming in two weeks' time), but they might be enough to balance out the current power level of some of LoR's strongest decks.
Legends of Runeterra Patch 1.11 is coming. The second major balance patch after Call of the Mountain brings changes to 11 cards, including nerfs to some of the more problematic ones in the current met
On Friday morning, Riot Games announced an upcoming tournament for their collectible-card game, Legends of Runeterra, that will pit the best of the best from around Europe in a team format to determine which country truly reigns supreme. Titled, "The Legends of Runeterra Masters Europe - Chronicles of Targon" the event will take place between the end of September until the end of November until only one team remains.
This article takes a look at some of the best decks in Legends of Runeterra (so far) in Call of the Mountain, as players race for the coveted Master rank.
Designed by Sean "swim" Huguenard, the Zephyr Sage Combo is brilliant or infuriating, depending on which side of the board you are. The combo engine in the deck is simple, and this is how it works.
Prioritizing speed and efficiency over deckbuilding, Chimpansliver took the good old Swain/Twisted Fate Midrange and hit what seems to be the world-first Master rank in the new expansion.
We look at six decks from six top Legends of Runeterra players, hoping that these ideas guide you on your own Master climb.
Legends of Runeterra Patch 1.8 is coming August 26, 11:00 PT and with it a new expansion, Call of the Mountain, a slew of major changes to the game. Let's take a look at what the patch offers.
We look at some of the best Legends of Runeterra decks to use if you want to be Master before the season resets. They've been tried and tested over several weeks now, with no major balance patch being released, and have consistently won tournaments as well.
The spoilers for Legends of Runeterra's Call of the Mountain expansion continue and today it's new keyword day. After we got Nightfall a few days ago, now we get the opposite — Daybreak — which triggers when this is the first card you play in a round.
Staying true to alternating between champion and keyword revealed, Riot showed Monday the third new keyword that will be coming to Legends of Runeterra with the Call of the Mountain expansion.
Trundle is the third new champion revealed from Legends of Runeterra Call of the Mountain expansion set. As expected, Trundle is a Freljord champion and, also as expected, is a perfect fit to midrange/control decks.
The second new champion from the Call of the Mountain set in Legends of Runeterra has been revealed. On Friday, Riot Games showed Lulu, alongside 11 new cards from the expansion.
Another day, another batch of card spoilers for Legends of Runeterra's Call of the Mountain expansion, as we see the first new champion of the set: Taric.
Spoiler season for Call of the Mountain has started! Legends of Runeterra's newest expansion is expected to hit August 26, bringing in seven new champions and 82 new non-champion cards, alongside a new region: Targon.
The newest Legends of Runeterra expansion, Call of the Mountain, is coming very soon. This month soon. With seven new champions and 82 new non-champion cards, Call of the Mountain will release August 26, bringing along new meta, new ranked season, and most of all, a new region: Targon.
At the time of our interview, Belgian Alessio “Ultraman” Boukou stands as the single best Legends of Runeterra ladder player in the world. But a year ago he was stuck in another game, another universe, and a disheartening routine that was grinding him down.