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Would you like a LoL card game? Then play in the open beta

You like online card games like Hearthstone and also get up League of Legends (LoL)? Then you can now Legends of Runeterra play in the open beta.

A new card game

Riot Games announced the online card game Legends of Runeterra last October and you can already play now. You should have an affinity for online card games, because the title is quite complex and profound. Similar to blizzards Hearthstone or Magic: The Gathering you put together a deck of cards. You have to tactically consider which cards you want to use. Now you compete against other players with your deck and use your cards strategically to win.

You can play attack cards, cast spells and block attacks and see that your opponent drops to zero life faster than you. It is important that you keep an eye on the mana costs. Because each card costs you mana, which is deducted from your mana pool. So it is important to be very tactical. Not that you’re in the middle of a fight without mana. Over time, you will get new cards that you add to your deck and that open up more and more tactical options.

Try it out directly

Would you like to see yourself Legends of Runeterra plays and how Riot’s card game differs from other genre representatives, register now on the official website for the open beta. As soon as you have received the confirmation, you can play directly. There is also no wipe anymore. Everything you earn during the beta you can keep for the official start this year.

MORE ABOUT LEGENDS OF RUNETERRA

Legends of Runeterra is an online trading card game developed by Riot Games in the style of Magic: The Gathering and Hearthstone, You collect cards, which you then play tactically in the duels. Legends of Runeterra is in the Open beta and should officially start in 2020.

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About the author: Andreas Bertits is a freelance journalist and writes for IGN Germany, while his cat has annexed part of the keyboard as a sleeping place.

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