Legends of Runeterra was announced in October last year, during the League of Legends’ 10th anniversary celebrations. Free of charge, the game offers two types of in-game currency: Fragments, which the user wins by playing; and Coins, which can be purchased with real money. To access new cards, the player must complete missions and the number of cards received increases as he plays. When you want a specific card, the player can enable it using Fragments or Coins. The game has 318 cards and six regions: Demacia, Noxus, Ionia, Piltover and Zaun, Freljord and Isle of Shadows. It is possible to choose which region you want to unlock first, with the possibility to change it whenever you want, in order to facilitate the creation of an ideal deck. All characters and cards are from somewhere in Runeterra, the same universe as the champions of League of Legends. The title tries to adapt mechanics already known to LoL players, so each hero has his goal within the game. One tip is to understand how each character’s skills work to create decks with powerful synergies. The Legends of Runeterra (LoR) Beta Season has been available for free download on PC since January 24th. According to Riot, the achievements of users during the experimental phase remain in the account after the official launch of the game – that is, it is possible to keep cards, decks and champions. It is worth mentioning that the mobile version will only be made available with the official release of LoR, at the end of April. Requirements to download on PC, Android and iPhone Windows 64-bit Windows 7, 8.1 or 10 3GHz processor 4 GB of RAM GPU with 512 MB + VRAM iPhone iOS 9 Arm64 processor Android OS 5.0 (Lollipop) 2 GB of RAM Adreno 306 GPU and equivalent or higher Note: Riot does not recommend using devices with 1 GB of RAM, such as iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPad Air 1. Legends of Runeterra is available for these devices, however the game may not perform well.
