Watch Out For That Tree! - League of Legends 3v3 Ranked Team - Ep. 4
Hey there fellow Noobs! Today's League of Legends episode brings us some more 3v3 Ranked Team games on Twisted Treeline with some friends. I learn a lot today: ban Maokai, don't lane against Maokai, pay attention to super minions, and don't chase when there are super minions. So long as I've learned my lesson, it was worth it. :)
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League of Legends is a Free-to-Play Massive Online Battle Arena (MOBA) developed by Riot Games and released back in 2009.
In League of Legends, players assume the role of a character, called a "champion", with unique abilities, battling with a team against other player or computer-controlled champions. In the most popular game modes, each team's goal is to destroy the opposing team's nexus, a building which lies at the heart of a base protected by defensive structures. Each League of Legends game is discrete, with all champions starting off each game fairly weak and progressing by accumulating gold and experience over the course of the game.
Players gain levels from killing the opposing team's champions, controlled by other players or bots, and minions that regularly spawn and attack the other team's turrets, minions, and champions. In the classic game mode, the map is typically divided into three "lanes", which are paths that spawned minions take; the "jungle", an area between lanes where neutral monsters spawn; and "bases", where players spawn and can purchase items. The three lanes are composed of the bottom, mid, and top lanes, which different champions tend to battle on based on their respective types. The jungle is sometimes considered a lane, where some champions tend to roam in order to collect buffs and assist in the other lanes freely. Players earn a small amount of gold every second passively but can earn more by getting the last hit on minions, destroying enemy turrets that guard the lanes, killing neutral monsters located in the jungle, and killing enemy champions. With this gold, users can buy a variety of items to strengthen their champion for the remaining duration of the game. On the classic Summoners Rift, Twisted Treeline, and Howling Abyss maps, the game is ended by destroying the enemy team's last structure on the map, called the "Nexus", from which minions spawn. Other maps have variations of rules and objectives, such as Dominion on the Crystal Scar map, where each team's Nexus loses health if the opposing team controls at least three of the five towers located around the map.
The player is identified as a "summoner" and acts as the persistent element in the game. A summoner's statistics and scores are tracked and are accessible to the player. Summoners gain experience points and Influence Points for each battle they participate in. Experience points lead to persistent level gains for the summoner, up to a maximum level of 30. The benefit of gaining levels is unlocking Mastery Points and Rune Page slots which improve the overall strength of the summoner's chosen champion during battles. The summoner can also choose two "summoner spells", which significantly impact gameplay and have a high cooldown rate while costing no mana. All of the masteries are passive effects. They are grouped into offensive, defensive, and utility categories. Masteries can be re-distributed at will between battles.
Similar to masteries, runes affect gameplay in minor ways. Runes are categorized into Marks, Seals, Glyphs, and Quintessences . They must be unlocked in the store. To benefit from runes, summoners can arrange them in their Runebooks, which has a limited number of slots for each rune type.
League of Legends currently has 123 different champions from which to choose, all of which are classified by type (assassin, tank, support, etc.) which indicates the champion's gameplay style. (I'll try to keep this figure updated)
(Game description provided (with some modification) by Wikipedia.)
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For more information about League of Legends, visit the following helpful sites: https://leagueoflegends.wikia.com/wiki/League_of_Legends_Wiki
https://www.mobafire.com/
League of Legends is completely FREE to play and can be downloaded from here: https://www.leagueoflegends.com
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