![]() ![]() The first part came out on August 25th 2021 and introduced the Bandle City region, as well as multi-region units and the Yordle and Fae groups.The fourth set "Beyond the Bandlewood" was also released in three parts, but with a separate and unrelated Champion Expansion released in the middle of it:.The "Sentinels of Light" Champion Expansion released on July 14th 2021, featuring a dueling event pass and adding Viego and Akshan to the game alongside several new cards and cosmetics, expanding on the mini-set expansion format they did previously with Aphelios.The third expansion, titled "Rise of the Underworlds", released on 30th of June 2021 and completed "Empires of the Ascended".The second expansion of "Empires of the Ascended" was "Guardians of the Ancient", released on May 5th 2021.The third set "Empires of the Ascended" was released on March 3rd 2021 and introduced the Shurima region.The Aphelios Champion Expansion was released on February 3rd 2021 and introduced a type of smaller mini-expansion focused on one champion and a dozen or so other cards.The third and final part, "Cosmic Creation" came out on December 17th 2020 and completed the "Call of the Mountain" set.The second expansion "Monuments of Power" came out on October 14th 2020 and added the first new card type (Landmarks) to the game.The first came out on August 26th 2020 and was primarily concerned with introducing Targon as the next new region.The second full set "Call of the Mountain", was released in three parts, refered to as expansions. ![]() Full launch and release of the first major set, "Rising Tides" (introducing the first new region, Bilgewater), on April 30th 2020.After a limited closed beta period in late 2019, the release schedule was as follows: The game was announced during the 10th anniversary celebrations for League of Legends alongside a huge number of other new projects, and finally putting an end to the running joke about "Riot Game" note for 10 years the company had been called "Riot Games" despite only ever having produced a single game ( Teamfight Tactics, an autochess game built off the existing LoL assets and engine and running from the same client, wasn't really considered a separate game in its own right). Champions can be leveled up into a more powerful form if you're able to meet their conditions. A deck can include up to 6 Champion cards from the selected regions taken from the playable cast of League, with the rest of your forces being made up of Followers. Player decks contain 40 cards from up to two of the game's factions (including Demacia, Noxus, Ionia, Piltover & Zaun, the Freljord and the Shadows Isles at launch, later joined by Bilgewater, Targon, Shurima and the Bandlewood), giving you a lot of possible combinations. Up to 3 unused mana can also be stored as "Spell mana", which can only be used to cast spells or deploy equipment, giving players a reason to not always expend all their mana every turn for fear of losing tempo. Once both players pass on taking an action, the round ends and priority swaps to the other player. This allows players to directly respond to their opponent's moves, making it more of a battle of wits. Every turn (or "round"), both players increase their maximum mana by 1 and draw a card, and then take it in turns to deploy new units, cast spells, deploy landmarks, or equip units with equipment, with the player who has priority going first and being the only player allowed to attack their opponent (unless special effects allow their opponent to rally and gain an attack opportunity of their own). Superficially similar at a glance to other games like Hearthstone, the game uses a unique shared turn system. Set in the world of Runeterra, the game expands the scope beyond the individual champions who battle on Summoner's Rift to explore all the regions of the game's in-depth lore and the people and creatures who live in them. Legends of Runeterra is a Card Battle Game developed by Riot Games as part of their phenomenally successful universe League of Legends. The world of Runeterra is about to get a whole lot bigger. ![]()
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