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.
Legends of Runeterra Patch 2.5.0 brings much-anticipated balance changes to the meta, looking to finally put an end to the most oppressive decks on the ladder.
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 1.8 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.
Legends of Runeterra Patch 1.6 is coming and it's bringing nerfs. A lot of nerfs. Several of the game's most popular champions — Heimerdinger, Braum, and Anivia — are getting their stats a
Riot Games published Tuesday the official League of Legends Patch 10.15 notes. The patch brings changes to over a dozen champions, ushers in the new champion, Lillia, and introduces seven new Spirit B
The Legends of Runeterra patch 1.2 brings the first balance changes since the debut of the game’s first expansion, Rising Tides.
Last week, the Legends of Runeterra developers opened up about their philosophy for the game's progression system. The overall sentiment was clear: players need more agency when it comes to acquiring cards. This week's patch 0.9.3 aims to accomplish that by shifting Expedition rewards to weekly Vault rewards. Additionally, Riot Games is making text changes to a bunch of cards to illustrate their effects better.