A lot goes into a successful battle on the Field of Justice. Here you'll learn about the basics of the game, familiarize yourself with the basic mechanics through the in'game tutorials, and take your
first steps onto Summoner's Rift.
Champions
The league is filled with champions of every archetype, from devious masterminds to epic monsters and everythinf in between. Different champions suit different roles and strategies, so don't get discouraged if the first on you try doesn't mesh with your playstyle.
-> See a full list of champions <- Click here to view the image
-> Controlling your champion <- Click here to view the image
With a few caveats, champions use a traditional RTS control scheme.
- To move your champion, right click on the terrain where you'd like to go
- To Attack an enemy, right click on your target.
- To cast a spell left-click the associated icon or use the spell's hotkey (Q,W,E or R by default), and then click on the target.
Controls can be customized through the Options menu.
-> Lanes <- Click here to view the image
There are three roads that connect your base to the enemy's. These roads are called lanes, and they'll serve as the means of engaging the enemy team.
To win a game you'll have to push down your lane into the enemy base and destroy the nexus at the heeart of their base.
-> Minions <- Click here to view the image
Minions are Al-controlled soldiers that spawn at the nexus and march down each lane toward the enemy base, attacking enemies they encounter along the way. Scoring the killing blow on a minion earns valuable gold for your champion. Minions prefer to fight each other, but will attack your champion if they find him alone in lane. They'll also switch targets to focus on you if you attack a nearby allied champion. Don't underestimate the power of a big wave of minions, particularly early in the game!
-> Turrets <- Click here to view the image
Turrets are powerful defensive structures that defend each lane at even intervals, punishing enemies that come within range with deadly bolts of energy. Like minions, they prefer to attack targets other than you, unless you engage another champion while within range. A hostile turret will only target in range. Beware of picking a fight under an enemy turret.
-> Inhibitors <- Click here to view the image
Important structures known as inhibitors are located where each lane meets the base on both sides of the map. Destroying an inhibitor creates a powerful super minion each time a new minion wave spawns in that lane.
Superminions are extremly durable, making thern ideal for leading the charge on the enemy nexus. Inhibitors repawn after five minutes, so be sure to press your advantage during this time.
Destroying all three of an enemy's inhibitors will cause two super minions to spawn in each lane every time a new minion wave is created.
-> The Nexus <- Click here to view the image
At the heart of each base lies the nexus. Protected by two turrets, the nexus is the structure that periodically generates minion wave in each lane. Once a team has destroyed the enemy nexus, the game is over and that team is declared victorious.
-> Itens <- Click here to view the image
In a game of League of Legends, your champin earns gold by taking down enemy units and structures. Scoring the killing blow on a minion or champion, assisting in a champion kill, and acquiring certain runes or items are just a few ways you can generate additional income. You can use your gold to purchase powerful items from the shop near the summoner platform. Just click on the shop or the button next to your gold total to open the store.
- Items grant bonuses as soon as they're purchased; there is no need to equip items
- Different champions and play styles excel with different itern builds, so your strategy will inform your purchases
- The most powerful items are made by combining smaller items, so don't hesitate to buy a component item.
- Usable equipment such as potions, wards, and activatable items are used by clicking on the icon in your inventory or by hotkey 1 - 6.
-> The Jungle <- Click here to view the image
Between the lanes lies the jungle, an expanse filled with neutral monsters.
These monsters won't attack the enemy base, but they can be defeated for additional gold and special temporary buffs. A player may take on the role of jungler and use these areas as his primary source of income. Junglers typically roarn between the lanes, coming to the ard of allies in lane when needed.
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