Here are five decks to try once the new cards drop Aug. 25!
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.
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.
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.
We've selected some of the best new (and old) decks to play if you want to climb to Master in Legends of Runeterra.
Legends of Runeterra Patch 2.3.0 — a.k.a. the Empires of the Ascended patch — arrives on the even of the game's newest expansion.
LeBlanc is the latest new champion in Legends of Runeterra, arriving with the Empires of the Ascended expansion.
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.
Lissandra is the fourth new champion confirmed for the Empires of the Ascended expansion set for Legends of Runeterra.
It's good to be the best. The premiere athlete in your school, the highest-scoring test taker in your class, or the team that raises the championship trophy at the end of the season.
Taliyah is the newest champion joining Legends of Runeterra with the Empires of the Ascended expansion. She is the third new champion revealed from the set after Jarvan IV and Renekton. Taliyah is a 2
14 new Legends of Runeterra champions might've just leaked via uncovered audio files. Dataminer and community figure SkinSpotlights unearthed new voice lines from the latest Runeterra patch and publis
At the end of October of last year, the Legends of Runeterra development team summoned the Riot Games' musical group, K/DA, for an in-game event called K/DA ALL OUT. During the event, players were abl
Items, ranked play, and Clash Every time was examined to see how valuable they are One problem the team tried to solve is that often, earning a powerful item just didn't feel that powerful In 2021, it
On Tuesday afternoon, the Legends of Runterra development team announced what players can expect in the upcoming 1.14 patch, which features a myriad of balance changes to some of the most (and least) played cards in the game. In addition to the following card adjustments, the development stated that these were the last ones they have planned in the Call of the Mountain expansion before the first Seasonal Tournament kicks off in December. Also rolling out with the patch is the first iteration of a spectator mode so players can watch their friends play games live inside the client for the first time.
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.
The third and final champion coming to Legends of Runeterra's upcoming expansion, Monuments of Power, plans on turning up the heat where the sky is the limit. On Monday morning, Riot Games announced on their official Twitter page for the game that Shyvana is joining the pool of playable champion cards when the expansion officially goes live on October 15.
On Friday morning, Riot Games unveiled the next champion arriving in their collectible card game, Legends of Runeterra, in the upcoming Monuments of Power expansion slated to go live on October 14. After announcing Tahm Kench earlier in the week, the development team thought it would be appropriate to add a little bit of magic to the set.