![]() ![]() Each player has 20 Nexus points (the player’s HP) and the objective is, of course, to reduce the opponent’s Nexus to zero. There are essentially two types of cards Champions/Units and Spells. The core gameplay loop is simple enough to pick up and play, yet still full of depth and will take time to truly master. A clunky and messy UI would have intimidated and scared off potential players, which signifies that Riot Games really knows their stuff. I appreciate how minimalistic and intuitive the UI in Legends Of Runeterra is. Legends Of Runeterra is the opposite of that, and to my pleasant surprise, the game is quite easy to jump into. I can’t remember the last time that I actually played through most of the tutorials available in a game, as it’s usually better just to learn as you play the game instead of going through a boring tutorial which the developers clearly didn’t put much effort into. That’s not the case here, as the developers have provided not only basic tutorials, but also a lot of more in-depth ones called Prologues, each of which focuses on certain unique cards and Decks that players can try out for themselves. ![]() ![]() In some games, tutorials are a hassle to play through, and they’re enough to make anyone lose interest before even starting the actual game. You don’t need to be a veteran card game or League Of Legends fan to start playing Legends Of Runeterra. Fortunately, the folks at Riot Games have crafted an easy-to-understand tutorial for newcomers to the franchise. Going into Legend Of Runeterra, I expected to be clueless from the very beginning. Despite all of that working against me, I was ultimately surprised to discover that I actually enjoyed my time with Legends Of Runeterra. Would the learning curve of a game like this be too much for newcomers, especially for someone like me, who’s unfamiliar with both card games in general and League Of Legends lore? I can’t even name a single character from the popular MOBA title. With that in mind, I went into Riot Games’ new League Of Legends spinoff, Legends Of Runeterra, not only with all the experience of a card game newbie, but also someone who has never played League Of Legends. The last card games I played were Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh, only the latter of which was on a digital platform (and both of which were when I was a teenager). Genre: Online Collectible Card Game Using League of Legends Settings ![]()
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