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For the once-canonical entity, see The League of Legends League of Legends (or LoL; initially League of Legends: Clash of Fates) is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) genre video game developed by Riot Games.5 It was designed to operate on the Microsoft Windows operating system. The game… League of Legends
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Developer
Riot Games Riot Games
Publisher(s)
Riot Games Inc., GOA, Tencent Holdings Ltd. Riot Games Inc., GOA, Tencent Holdings Ltd.
Release Date(s)
October 27th, 2009123 October 27th, 2009123
Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows, macOS Microsoft Windows, macOS
Genre
Role-Playing Game, Real-Time Strategy, Multiplayer Online Battle Arena Role-Playing Game, Real-Time Strategy, Multiplayer Online Battle Arena
Modes
Singleplayer, Multiplayer Singleplayer, Multiplayer
Format
Download, DVD Retail Download, DVD Retail
Input methods
Keyboard, Mouse Keyboard, Mouse
Current Version(s)
V14.19 V14.19
System Requirements
Minimum4- 3 GHz CPU (SSE3)
- 2 GB RAM
- 16 GB available space
- Intel HD 4600 Integrated Graphics / Nvidia GeForce 9600GT / AMD HD 6570 (GPU)
- DirectX 10 API
- 1GB VRAM
- Windows 7 64-bit OS
Minimum4- 3 GHz CPU (SSE3)
- 2 GB RAM
- 16 GB available space
- Intel HD 4600 Integrated Graphics / Nvidia GeForce 9600GT / AMD HD 6570 (GPU)
- DirectX 10 API
- 1GB VRAM
- Windows 7 64-bit OS
General
Players are formed into two even teams primarily comprised of five members. Each team starts at opposing sides of a map, near what is called a “Nexus”. To win a match, a team must destroy the opposing team’s Nexus. To do so, each team must work through a series of towers called ’turrets’ that are placed along three paths to each base (commonly referred to as ’lanes’) Along the way, each player gains power by completing game objectives, earning them experience points and gold that are used to increase the player’s level and to purchase powerful items, potentially giving players an advantage over their opponents. Examples of these objectives include killing the opposing team’s turrets, players, and ‘minions’ (small NPCs that constantly spawn and attack the other team).
Matchmaking
Main article: Queuing and Matchmaking**League of Legends is a session-based game. Matchmaking occurs based on the average skill ratings of each player, determined by their recent win and loss record. Excluding private lobbies, the game can be currently played in four different queue types: Co-op vs. AI, normal, ranked, and Clash.
- Co-op queues create casual matches where players team up to defeat randomly selected bots of varying difficulty.
- Normal queues create casual, unranked matches between two teams of players. The matchmaker is not as strict for normal games, and Featured game modes are part of this casual part of League of Legends.
- Ranked queues create competitive matches. Ranked games are only available to players who have reached level 30, as players must have a fundamental familiarity with the game.
- Clash creates an adjacent competitive branch of League of Legends. It is meant to simulate the culmination of team-based competition that is tournaments.
Custom games on the other hand are non-matchmade and allow players to create a private lobby and set its properties, or find an existing lobby to join. Unlike in co-op games, custom games allow for assembling teams of any range and size on either side. Empty spaces can be filled in by bots or players, or remain empty. The Practice Tool is a single-player custom game sandbox.
Game Modes and Maps
Main article: MapsThere are currently two game modes: Classic and ARAM. The Classic game mode is a base defense in which one attempts to battle their way gradually to the opponents’ Nexus with the help of minions, through turrets and inhibitors. The ARAM game mode, All Random All Mid, is a mode where base defense similar to Classic game mode but is situated on a smaller, single-path, or single-lane map.
Maps in League of Legends were also called “Fields of Justice.“9
Classic
Main article: Summoner’s Rift (League of Legends)Summoner’s Rift resembles the Defense of the Ancients *map with three lanes and supports five players per side.*Summoner’s Rift layout
The maps put two teams with a fixed number of players against each other. Each team has its base, which contains the re-spawn point, item shop, and Nexus. The two bases are connected by lanes. Periodically, waves of minions spawn from the Nexus. Minions are AI-controlled NPC’s that move down the lanes, engaging any enemies they encounter. The lanes are lined with turrets that engage enemies within range. Once a turret is destroyed, it will not respawn. A new element in League of Legends is the inhibitors. Each lane has an inhibitor on both ends. If a team destroys the enemy inhibitor, more powerful ‘super minions’ will spawn for that side. Unlike turrets, inhibitors respawn after a few minutes.
Besides the lanes, the maps also contain “jungle” areas, populated with neutral monster camps. These monsters can be killed by a champion for gold and experience. Some large monsters will grant the killer a buff, such as killing a Blue Sentinel grants its killer the ability toCrest of Insight help them in battle. Another special terrain feature is the brush. A brush blocks the line of sight of units, allowing champions to hide and set up a surprise attack, or “gank”.
The goal of each team is to destroy the enemy Nexus, with the winner being the one who manages to do it first. Surrendering is possible through a voting system.
All Random All Mid
Main article: Howling Abyss (League of Legends)The Howling Abyss minimap
The Howling Abyss is exclusively available for ARAM. It has similar gameplay with the classic maps where players must destroy the Nexus to win here with a few changes.Unlike the classic maps, ARAM only has one lane and has no jungle, the re-spawn point will not restore health or mana, and players cannot purchase items after passing the Nexus. Players must die to purchase items again. With the lack of health and mana restoration from the re-spawn point, ARAM features Health Relics.
Players will begin at level three, have an increase in starting gold and gold income, base XP generation, reduced respawn time, and a map-wide aura that increases mana regeneration, provides base armor/magic penetration, and reduces healing, as well as other changes to make it a different, faster-paced game. Some items have been added, removed and changed to fit the mode.
Teamfight Tactics
Main article: Teamfight Tactics
Teamfight Tactics minimap
Teamfight Tactics is an 8-player free-for-all drafting tactics game available through the League Client, but also as a standalone game on mobile platforms, in which the player recruits powerful champions, deploys them, and battles to become the last player standing. It has a self-contained tab of the client, as well as being able to be selected from the change modes menu in the play tab like other gamemodes. Teamfight Tactics has its own normal and ranked queues, as well as missions and missions interface.
Champions
Main article: ChampionsEach player controls a single champion. While the game came out with 40 champions there are currently 168 different champions available in the game, each with unique characteristics. Certain champions are tagged with certain attributes such as ’tank’, ‘fighter’, ‘mage’ or ‘support’ to describe their play style. Champions have more than one attribute, and can be played in a variety of ways, though some are more viable than others.
At the start of each battle, every player must choose a champion to fight for him/her in battle. The choice of champions is limited by what the player has unlocked. Each week, fourteen champions are made temporarily free so that players can try them out without unlocking them, a service known as the free champion rotation.
Champions gain experience by killing enemy minions, neutral monsters, champions, or structures. After reaching a certain amount of experience, the champion levels up. Each level increases the champion’s stats and adds an ability point that can be spent to improve one of the champion’s four unique abilities. Normally, each champion has three basic abilities that can be learned at any time, with a maximum rank of five (with some exceptions). They also have the ability to level up their ultimate ability at level 6, to a maximum rank of three. The maximum level for a champion is 18.
Players can gain gold by landing the killing blow on an enemy minion/monster, by killing a champion/assisting in a kill, or will receive global gold from the destruction of structures, or killing of some epic monsters. Some abilities and items also generate extra gold. The acquired gold can be spent at the item shop for various items. These items boost stats of the champion. Some items can be combined into more powerful items by following predefined recipes.10
Original Champion Roster - Alistar
Amumu
Anivia
Annie
Ashe
Blitzcrank
- Cho’Gath
Corki
Dr. Mundo
Evelynn
Fiddlesticks
Gangplank
Heimerdinger
Janna
Jax
Karthus
Kassadin
Katarina
Kayle
Malphite
Master Yi
Morgana
Nasus
Nunu
Rammus
Ryze
Shaco
Singed
Sion
Sivir
Soraka
Taric
Teemo
Twisted Fate
Twitch
Tristana
Tryndamere
Veigar
Warwick
Zilean
Summoner
Main article: SummonerThe Summoner acts as the persistent element in the game and is the common term used to describe the League of Legends players. Summoner accounts are used to track statistics and scores for each player.1112
Summoners gain experience points after each battle they participate in. They level up after receiving enough experience, and can unlock new champions and Blue Essence.
Summoner spells
Main article: Summoner spellThe Summoner can choose two summoner spells to use in battle.11 These spells significantly impact gameplay and have a high cooldown while costing no mana. All spells can be improved with summoner masteries.11
Runes
Main article: RuneRunes are enhancements that the player select for their champion before a match on a field of justice begins to augment their champion’s abilities.
Development
League of Legends was announced October 7, 2008, for Microsoft Windows.13Closed beta-testing began in April 2009.14 Upon the launch of the beta, seventeen champions were available.15 Riot initially aimed to ship the game with 20 champions but doubled the number before the game’s full release in North America on October 27, 2009.
Plot
Before 2014, players existed in-universe as political leaders, or “Summoners”, commanding champions to fight on the Fields of Justice—for example, Summoner’s Rift—to avert a catastrophic war.16 Sociologist Matt Watson said the plot and setting were bereft of the political themes found in other role-playing games, and presented in reductive “good versus evil” terms.17 In the game’s early development, Riot did not hire writers, and designers wrote character biographies only a paragraph long.
Terminology
*Main article: Terminology (League of Legends)*League of Legends has its own share of keywords and terminologies used in and outside of the game, with some terms being used to simplify and facilitate rapid communication.
Reception
League of Legends received “generally favorable” reviews on Metacritic holding a metascore of 78/100 based on 37 critic reviews.18
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The Origins
The beginning of League of Legends’ development was sparked at the close of 2005 with the idea of a standalone spiritual successor to the popular Warcraft III mod, Defense of the Ancients.19League of Legends was born “when a couple of very active DotA community members believed that the gameplay was so much fun and so innovative that it represented the spawning of a new genre and deserved to be its own professional game with significantly enhanced features and around-game services.“19
Riot Games was co-founded by Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill.20 Together, they partnered with some of the key creative minds behind the creation of DotA: Allstars, Steve “Guinsoo” Feak and Steve “Pendragon” Mescon, in League of Legends’ core development.19 Riot Games officially opened its office in September 2006. The company currently has about one thousand employees working on League of Legends, “including their robust technology platform to service and operate the game as well as a team dedicated to community relations.“19
According to Marc Merrill, when creating the various champions in the game, instead of leaving the champion creation to just a few people, they decided to open up the champion creation process to everyone in the company based upon a template in which they could vote on which champions made it into the game.21
Distribution
Riot Games has signed deals regarding the distribution of League of Legends in Asia, Oceania, Europe, and America continents.
In Asia, Tencent Inc. - China’s largest Internet value-added services company, best known for its QQ Instant Messaging client - will be in charge of the distribution to Tencent’s growing 300 million Internet user base through its leading QQ Game portal. The deal is one of only a handful of partnerships to bring a U.S.-developed online game directly to China.
For distribution in Europe, Riot Games signed an international licensing partnership with GOA, the videogames department of Orange’s Content Division and Europe’s largest gaming portal after some issues with the European version of the game, Riot later decided to break the contract with GOA and self-publish the game instead.22
In North America, Riot Games self-publishes and operates the game and all of its customer service aspects.
For distribution in South East Asia, Riot Games partners with Garena.The beginning of League of Legends’ development was sparked at the close of 2005 with the idea of a standalone spiritual successor to the popular Warcraft III mod, Defense of the Ancients.19League of Legends was born “when a couple of very active DotA community members believed that the gameplay was so much fun and so innovative that it represented the spawning of a new genre and deserved to be its own professional game with significantly enhanced features and around-game services.“19
Riot Games was co-founded by Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill.20 Together, they partnered with some of the key creative minds behind the creation of DotA: Allstars, Steve “Guinsoo” Feak and Steve “Pendragon” Mescon, in League of Legends’ core development.19 Riot Games officially opened its office in September 2006. The company currently has about one thousand employees working on League of Legends, “including their robust technology platform to service and operate the game as well as a team dedicated to community relations.“19
According to Marc Merrill, when creating the various champions in the game, instead of leaving the champion creation to just a few people, they decided to open up the champion creation process to everyone in the company based upon a template in which they could vote on which champions made it into the game.21
Distribution
Riot Games has signed deals regarding the distribution of League of Legends in Asia, Oceania, Europe, and America continents.
In Asia, Tencent Inc. - China’s largest Internet value-added services company, best known for its QQ Instant Messaging client - will be in charge of the distribution to Tencent’s growing 300 million Internet user base through its leading QQ Game portal. The deal is one of only a handful of partnerships to bring a U.S.-developed online game directly to China.
For distribution in Europe, Riot Games signed an international licensing partnership with GOA, the videogames department of Orange’s Content Division and Europe’s largest gaming portal after some issues with the European version of the game, Riot later decided to break the contract with GOA and self-publish the game instead.22
In North America, Riot Games self-publishes and operates the game and all of its customer service aspects.
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See also Cinematic, Music & PVP.netRelated VideosBeta League of Legends In-Game TrailersLeague of Legends Official Teaser Trailer (2009)Welcome to League of LegendsLeague of Legends- Season One Blooper ReelLeague of Legends- Season One Blooper Reel 2A Twist of Fate Cinematic - League of LegendsA New Dawn Cinematic - League of LegendsClient Update Open Beta Trailer - League of LegendsLeague of Legends Live A Concert Experience at Worlds (2017)League of Legends Free to Play Not Pay to Win - by Hyun’s Dojo10-Year Anniversary Celebration Riot Pls 10th Anniversary Edition - League of LegendsMaking Games Riot Pls 10th Anniversary Edition - League of LegendsRyze’s 10-Year Realm Warp League of Legends Community CollaborationLeague of Legends - IT’S ON Gameplay TrailerChampions in Season 2021- Dev Video - League of LegendsEsports in Season 2021- Esports - Riot GamesGameplay in Season 2021 - Dev Video - League of LegendsSkins & Events in Season 2021- Dev Video - League of LegendsLeague of Legends CD Cover
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See Also
- Official site
- European Nordic and East site
- European West site
- Riot Games homepage
- Download game client
- Register
Patch Notes
Patch History| Upcoming | - PBE (14.20) - Other unreleased content | |—|—| | Teamfight Tactics | - Teamfight Tactics History | | Season Fourteen | V14.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 | | Season Thirteen | V13.x | - 1 - 1b - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 - 23 - 24 | | Preseason | - 12.22 - 12.23 | | Season Twelve | V12.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 | | Preseason | - 11.23 - 11.24 | | Season Eleven | V11.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 | | Preseason | - 10.23 - 10.24 - 10.25 | | Season Ten | V10.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 | | Preseason | - 9.23 - 9.24 - 9.24b | | Season Nine | V9.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 | | Preseason | - 8.23 - 8.24 - 8.24b | | Season Eight | V8.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 | | Preseason | - 7.22 - 7.23 - 7.24 - 7.24b | | Season Seven | V7.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 | | Preseason | - 6.22 - 6.23 - 6.24 | | Season Six | V6.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 | | Preseason | - 5.22 - 5.23 - 5.24 | | Season Five | V5.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 | | Preseason | - 4.20 - 4.21 | | Season Four | V4.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 | | Preseason | - 3.14 - 3.15 | | Season Three | V3.x | - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - (Balance Update) - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 10a - 11 - 12 - 13 | | Preseason | - 1.0.0.152 - 1.0.0.153 - 1.0.0.154 | | Season Two | V1.0.0.x | - 126 - 127 - 128 - 129 - 130 - 131 - 132 - 133 - 134 - 135 - 136 - 138 - 139 - 140 - 140b - 141 - 142 - 143 - 144 - 145 - 146 - 147 - 147b - 148 - 149 - 150 - 151 | | Season One | V1.0.0.x | - 32 - 52 - 58 - 61 - 63 - 70 - 72 - 74 - 75 - 79 - 81 - 82 - 83 - 85 - 86 - 87 - 94 - 94b - 96 - 97 - 98 - 99 - 100 - 101 - 102 - 103 - 104 - 105 - 106 - 107 - 108 - 109 - 110 - 111 - 112 - 113 - 114 - 115 - 116 - 118 - 118b - 119 - 120 - 121 - 122 - 123 - 124 - 125 | | Closed Beta | V0.9.x | - 22.4 - 22.7 - 22.9 - 22.15 - 22.16 - 22.18 - 25.21 - 25.24 - 25.34 | | V0.8.x | - 21.110 - 22.115 | | 2009-x | - 04-11 - 04-18 - 04-25 - 05-01 - 05-09 - 05-15 - 05-23 - 05-29 - 06-06 - 06-12 - 06-19 - 06-26 - 07-10 | | Alpha Stage | - Week 2 - Week 3 - Week 4 - Week 5 - Week 6 - Week 7 | | April Fools’ Patches | - Urf - April Fool’s Patch 2011 - Cho’Gath Eats the World - Ultra Rapid Fire |
References
- ↑Best Buy: League of Legends Collector’s Pack
- ↑Gamestop: League of Legends
- ↑Amazon - League of Legends PC
- ↑Minimum and Recommended System Requirements
- ↑League of Legends Website
- ↑League of Legends Announcement and Release Dates
- ↑League of Legends Beta Start
- ↑League of Legends Beta End
- ↑League of Legends Fields of Justice
- ↑League of Legends FAQ
- ↑ 11.011.111.2Riot Games Summoner Page
- ↑League of Legends FAQ
- ↑League of Legends goes free-to-play
- ↑League of Legends is now 10 years old. This is the story of its birth.
- ↑A look back at all the ways League of Legends has changed over 10 years
- ↑The history of the League of Legends
- ↑League of Legends Tier
- ↑Metascore for League of Legends for PC, Metacritic, Retrieved March 31, 2020
- ↑ 19.019.119.219.3Warcry: Marc Merril Interview
- ↑Values of Riot Games
- ↑Truegameheadz: Marc Merril Interview
- ↑League of Legends Self-publishing Gameplay Elements| Targeting Types | Auto(Passive ·Self) ·Direction ·Location ·Unit ·Proximity ·Vector(Collision ·Radius) | |—|—| | Unit types | Champion ·Minion ·Monster ·Pets ·Structures(Turret ·Inhibitor ·Nexus) | | Effect types | Ability effects ·Attack effects(On-hit) ·Area of effect ·Damage over time ·Heal ·Multi-hit ·Redirected damage ·Shield ·Single-targeted | | Ability types | Attached ·Aura ·Blink ·Buff ·Channel ·Combat status ·Crowd control ·Damage(Ability ·Basic ·Magic ·Physical ·True ·Nexus Obelisk ·Execution) ·Dash ·Debuff ·Invulnerability ·Pet ·Projectile ·Sight ·Spell shield ·Stealth ·Tether ·Untargetability ·Ward |
Champion statistics| Offensive | Ability power ·
Attack damage ·
Attack speed ·
Critical strike chance ·
Critical strike damage ·
Armor penetration ·
Magic penetration ·
Life steal ·
Omnivamp ·
Physical vamp ·
True damage |
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| Defensive |
Heal and shield power ·
Health ·
Health regeneration ·
Armor ·
Magic resistance ·
Tenacity ·
Slow resist |
| Utility |
Ability haste ·
Energy ·
Energy regeneration ·
Mana ·
Mana regeneration
Movement speed ·
Range |
| Other |
Experience ·
Gold generation |
Units| Champion ·Champion summoned units ·Little Legend ·Structures(Turret ·Inhibitor ·Nexus) |
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Caster minion |
| Large | -
Siege minion -
Super minion |
| Monsters | Lesser | -
Krug -
Murk Wolf -
Raptor -
Voidmite |
| Large | -
Ancient Krug -
Blue Sentinel -
Crimson Raptor -
Greater Murk Wolf -
Gromp -
Red Brambleback -
Rift Scuttler |
| Epic | - Baron pit (
Baron Nashor ·
Rift Herald · - Dragon pit (
Cloud Drake ·
Hextech Drake ·
Infernal Drake ·
Mountain Drake ·
Ocean Drake · |
| Featured game mode | | Black Market Brawlers | -
Ironback -
Ocklepod -
Plundercrab -
Razorfin | | Invasion | - Big Stompy Monster -
Draggy Tail Monster - Grumpy Burrow Monster - Jumpy Slashy Monster - Scary Spitty Monster - Shooty Eyeball Monster -
The Big One | | Nexus Siege | -
Siege Ballista -
Shield Totem -
Port Pad -
Vanguard Banner | | Odyssey: Extraction | -
Kayn -
Alphacyte -
Anchortail -
Arcraptor -
Brightcore -
Crimson Stinger -
Cyte -
Dozermaw -
Hogtongue -
Landsquid -
Petal Claw -
Razorheart -
Rhinodon -
Shimmerstriker -
Skitterbeak -
Squidtooth -
Terraburster -
Tuskbeard | | Other | -
Abyss Scuttler -
Ancient Ascendant -
Demon Herald -
Devil Teemo -
Poro King | |
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Anti-turret cannon -
Siege rider minion | | Monsters | Summoner’s Rift | -
Ancient Golem -
Big Golem -
Chemtech Drake -
Cinderling -
Dragon -
Giant Wolf -
Golem -
Lesser Wolf -
Lesser Wraith -
Lizard Elder -
Sentry -
Wight -
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Ebonmaw -
Ghast -
Giant Wolf -
Golem -
Grez -
Lesser Wolf -
Lesser Wraith -
Lizard -
Rabid Wolf -
Vilemaw -
Wraith -
Young Lizard | |
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Game Modes| Matchmade PVP | - Classic (Summoner’s Rift 5v5) - ARAM ( - Teamfight Tactics ( | |—|—| | Custom | - Classic ( 5v5 / - ARAM ( 5v5 / | | Co-op vs. AI | - Classic ( 5v5) | | Training | - Tutorial () - Practice Tool () | | Rotating Game Modes | - Arena - Ascension ( - Definitely Not Dominion ( - Dark Star: Singularity ( - Doom Bots ( 5vE) - Hexakill ( - Hunt of the Blood Moon ( 5v5) - Invasion ( - Legend of the Poro King ( - Nexus Blitz ( - Nexus Siege ( 5v5) - Odyssey: Extraction ( - One for All ( 5v5 / - OVERCHARGE ( - Snow Battle ARURF ( 5v5) - Snowdown Showdown ( - Ultimate Spellbook ( 5v5) - Ultra Rapid Fire ( 5v5) | | Draft types | - All Random (ARAM / ARURF / Custom) - Blind (Normal) - Draft (Normal / Ranked / Custom) - Tournament draft (Clash & Professional play) - Majority Vote ( - Roulette Vote ( - Blind with bans ( - Draft with no bans (PBE) | | Retired / Cancelled | - All Random Summoner’s Rift () - Black Market Brawlers () - Butcher’s Bridge ( - Classic 3v3 ( - Classic 5v5 () - Dominion ( - Hexakill () - Nemesis Draft () - Nexus Blitz ( - Showdown () - Spirit Bonds - Team Builder () |
Riot Store| Currencies | - RP(Gshell) -
BE -
OE -
Mythic Essence -
Prestige Point -
Coin -
Shard -
Expedition Token -
Star Shard -
Wild Core -
Poro Coin -
Poro Energy |
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| Direct Items | - Champions - Boosts - Champion skins(Chromas) - Emotes - Summoner icons - Ward skins - Little Legends - Eternals - Bundles |
| Hextech Crafting Items | -
Mythic Essence -
Prestige Point - Little Legends - Event Loot (Removed Crafting, PROJECT Crafting, Mission Currency) |
| Game Systems | - Hextech Crafting(Removed Crafting, PROJECT Crafting, Mission Currency) - Event Pass (Missions, Events) - Gifting Center - Essence Emporium - Servers(Garena) - Your Shop |
| Teamfight Tactics Store | - Arena skins - Booms - Emotes - Event Pass - Little Legends -
Star Shard |
| Legends of Runeterra Store | - Board skins - Card Backs - Emotes - Guardians - Summoner icons - Wildcards - Event Pass(Quests, Events) -
Fragment(Champion Fragment, Wild Fragment) -
Stardust -
Star Crystal -
Nova Shard -
Nova Crystal -
Gemstone |
| Wild Rift Store | - Champions - Champion skins - Emotes - Summoner icons - Event Pass(Quests, Events) - Poro Store |
| Merch Store | - Affiliate Products - Arcane - Garen: First Shield - League of Legends Origins - Mechs vs. Minions - Realms of Runeterra - Ruination Novel - Tellstones: King’s Gambit - Lux Comics - Warmother Comics - Zed Comics |
Lore and Events| Timeline | | Historical Events | - Creation of the Universe - Formation of Runeterra - Titan War - Founding of the Freljord - War of the Three Sisters - Westward Migration - Golden Age of Shurima - Void War - Fall of Shurima - Great Darkin War - Ruination of Helia - Rune Wars - Resurgence of Civilizations - First Demacian-Noxian War - Recent History - Future Events | |—|—|—| | Recent History | - Noxian Invasion of Ionia - Rebirth of the Sun Disc - Return of the Ruined King - Great Mage Rebellion | |—|—| | |—| | Story Events | Some random short stories: - An Explorer’s Journey - Sisterhood of War Part 1: Old Wounds - Adaptation - A Smoldering Coal - Dead in the Water - Hero of the Frost Moon - You Are the Weapon - Everything We Should Have Said - Arisen - In The Mind of Madness - None Shall Pass - Ouroboros - The Cage - The Road to Ruin - Tomb of the Troll Boy - Shadow and Fortune: Chapter Four - Stone Cold - Instrument of Destruction - The Council Archives/The Grand Conspiracy - Paintings Framed in Half-Light All 258 short stories… Some random lore videos: - The Music of League of Legends - Tales of Runeterra - None Escape - The Iron Maiden (Video) - Bard Mountain (Video) - Magic Misadventures (Video) All 108 lore videos… Some random comics, narrations or reveals: - Steadfast Heart: Issue 1 - Steadfast Heart: Issue 3 - Varus: Heartlight - The Ascent All 60 comics, 10 narrations and 10 reveals. | | Calendar Events | Annual 2. Lunar Revel (Chinese New Year) 3. League of Lovers (Valentine’s Day) 4. Masquerade (Carnival Season) 5. Great Hunt (Easter) 6. Urf Day (April Fools) 7. Pool Party (Summer) 8. Anniversary (October) 9. World Championship (October) 10. Harrowing (Hallowe’en) 11. Snowdown Showdown (Christmas) Other - Blood Moon (Hunt of the Blood Moon) - Winter Olympic Games - Legends of the Field (FIFA World Cup) - Yordle Camp (BR) - Cosmonautics Day (RU) - Ocean Week (OCE) | | Historical | Some random outdated lore: - Urf - Great Hunt - Summoner - Instrument of Destruction - Zaun Amorphous Combatant - Enter the Freljord - The Seeker’s Tale - Stray Fox - Keeper of Dreams - A Twist of Fate |
Games from Riot Games| PC & Console Games | - League of Legends - Legends of Runeterra - Teamfight Tactics - Valorant - Wild Rift - 2XKO - Untitled adventure game - Untitled MMO | |—|—| | Mobile Games | - League of Legends: Turret Defence - Blitzcrank’s Poro Roundup - Legends of Runeterra - LoL Esports Manager - Teamfight Tactics - Wild Rift | | Tabletop Games | - Mechs vs. Minions - Tellstones: King’s Gambit | | Browser Games | - Astro Teemo - Blitzcrank’s Poro Roundup - Cho’Gath Eats the World - Pixel Poro | | Riot Forge Games | - Bandle Tale - CONV/RGENCE - Hextech Mayhem - Ruined King - Song of Nunu - The Mageseeker | | Thunderdome Games | - Demacia Vice Squad - PROJECT.EXEcute - Star Guardian Insomnia - Super Arcade Gunner - Super Zac Ball - Ziggs Arcade Blast | | Game Applications | - League+ - League Displays - Packman - Riot Vanguard |
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