The biggest winners and losers of Legends of Runeterra patch 1.3
The Season of Plunder will be ending soon on June 23.
Legends of Runeterra cleans up shop in its 1.3 patch and gets players ready for the trading card game’s first-ever ranked reset.
Losers: Ranked players
Competitive ranked players will experience a substantial demotion at the end of The Season of Plunder. With the ranked season-ending at 9 a.m. PT (12 a.m. GMT +8), June 23, Riot will disable ranked mode for 24 hours, distribute ranked reward icons, and reset ranks within the day.
The next season, Season of Fortune, will start approximately at 10 a.m. PT (1 a.m. GMT+8), June 24.
Winners: Expeditions
LoR’s Expedition mode gets a ton of buffs to its archetypes to help you build more substantial decks. Players can now expect more precise and useful card-sets such as Fishbones and Spell Slingers to appear after a game in Expedition.
Fishbonesis receiving a buff to its consistency, plus a number of 1-cost units from other regions to provide a more varied experience depending on which third region you’ve chosen.
Spell Slingersis receiving a large buff to its consistency for drafters who are willing to commit to it heavily.
Winners: Card gameplay
With LoR still being a pretty new game, Riot has fixed a handful of bugs and clarified some keywords to make more sense for beginning players. Players can now expect “random” to mean “random from any region” rather than just your deck’s regions. This will affects cards such as Petty Officer, Jailbreak, and Ionian Champion Karma.
The bugfixes are mainly for visual effects and translations, but if you ever experienced a Yasuo being stolen from your hand through spells, you may expect it to never happen again. Here are a few of the bugs for your own viewing:
For more information, you’re able to check out thefull Legends of Runeterra 1.3 patch notes.
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