Legends of Runeterra

The 10 Legends of Runeterra characters most likely to turn into League champions

League of Legends is a game filled with rich lore and a vast cast of champions with interconnecting stories. While the game has multiple ways to have players experience the lore through events and rotating game modes, MOBAs can still have blind spots when weaving compelling storylines. Card games, when executed well, can amend this by having the universe expand thanks to art and flavor text. Riot Games builds on this strength through its card game by having lore connections expanded through voice lines and high-quality art. Fans of Legends

The 10 best Legends of Runeterra followers of all time

Legends of Runeterra’s most recent expansion, Beyond the Bandlewood, marks a near two-year period since the game launched its initial closed beta in October 2019. A lot has happened during that timeline, including the conclusion of the game’s first World Championship. With a short, yet notable competitive history, it’s a suitable time to look back at some of the greatest cards within the game. Followers are some of the integral units found in the game, since a deck can only have six champions. This means you’ll need to have a

The 10 best Legends of Runeterra spells

With Legends of Runeterra: Beyond the Bandlewood’s release, Riot Games’ card game has been out for nearly two years since its initial closed beta launch. The most recent set has added the game’s 10th and final region, and with this monumental milestone, it is a good time to look back at the game’s history and see which spells have impacted the game most. Here are the 10 best spells of LoR, one from each region, and some honorable mentions that could’ve easily taken their spots. 10) Minimorph Image via Riot

On what consoles and platforms will Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel be playable?

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is Konami’s answer to digital card simulators and will be used to bring the full Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG and OCG experience to players globally in an entirely new format.  Not only is this going to be the first time Konami is working on a Yu-Gi-Oh! product in this style with a competitive focus in mind, but it will also be included as part of Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship series.  Master Duel is essentially working to be like Magic: The Gathering Arena, Legends of Runeterra, and Hearthstone for Yu-Gi-Oh! players.

Legends of Runeterra Patch 2.16.0 gives players the chance to receive the original Teemo and Fizz art for free

Similar to its previous patch, Legends of Runeterra’s latest update, Patch 2.16.0, is only doing upkeep on bugs and miscellaneous changes. But even with just minor, non-balance changes, LoR players who are fans of the old Teemo and Fizz art have the chance to claim it for free in the store. Image via Riot GamesImage via Riot Games When Beyond the Bandlewood was released, Teemo and Fizz both got new artworks to match their themes closer to the set’s theme. But the old arts were seemingly permanently removed from the

Alanzq is the first Legends of Runeterra World Champion

Legends of Runeterra’s first World Championship series came to an end today with Alanzq claiming ultimate victory over Yamato in a close 2-1 sweep. Both competitors brought unique and interesting lists into the finals, and Alanzq was the sole player to bring both Akshan/Sivir Demacia and Ezreal Curious Shellfolk to the top 16. The matchup wasn’t the first time that Alanzq and Yamato faced off in the tournament. The two met in the Group C top 16 match, and Yamato, representing Japan, took the first game in both series. In

Visual Update for Caitlyn Teased for League of Legends

League of LegendsImage courtesy of Riot GamesA glimpse of an updated Catilyn in a TFT developer update hints towards her new visuals coming to League of Legends.League of Legends champion, Caitlyn, may finally be getting a bit of a visual overhaul. Riot Games quielty made some updates to the character model in the League of Legends files, and updated her look in Teamfight Tactics and Legends of Runeterra. In a recent TFT developer update, Caitlyn can be seen with her new updated look, which many are hoping to see brought

Legends of Runeterra Patch 2.15.0 adds Nami and Pyke to The Saltwater Scourge roster

Legends of Runeterra’s next update, Patch 2.15.0, isn’t bringing too many new changes to the game regarding features or balance. While Riot provided some context to last week’s emergency nerfs within the patch notes, there are multiple updates that Lab of Legends PvE players can look forward to with this next patch. The first major change is that Nami and Pyke will be selectable champions within The Saltwater Scourge in this patch. Aside from two new characters to play with for your starting deck, more quality-of-life features were teased. Rerolls,

Emergency nerfs will come to Shurima and Ionia ahead of Legends of Runeterra World Championship

Legends of Runeterra’s most recent expansion Beyond the Bandlewood released last week, and added 126 new cards. While a whole set-worth of cards would hopefully shake up the meta in a meaningful way, Riot is performing a hotfix that will be hitting some of the most dominant decks since the release of Beyond the Bandlewood. The changes were announced last night night, and will be hitting high potency cards from both Shurima and Ionia. For the Shuriman followers, Ruin Runner and Merciless Hunter will both lose one health, becoming 6/3

The 10 best Legends of Runeterra Beyond the Bandlewood cards

Legends of Runeterra: Beyond the Bandlewood was released today with the game’s Patch 2.14.0. As the first set of multiple expansions, which usually brings a new region, Bandle City will instead be LoR’s final region. The tenth region’s inclusion is an exciting time for fans of the game. A new kind of card, ones with dual-region, also allows for more flexibility in deck building. With Worlds happening next month, and the sixth Seasonal Tournament taking place the month after, players are hoping to figure out strategies which will find their