Gauntlet and Lab game modes coming to Legends of Runeterra
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Legends of Runeterra is shaking up the game with two new game modes, Gauntlet and Lab. In a video detailing upcoming changes, game director Andrew Yip and executive producer Jeff Jew discussed what players can expect for the future of Legends of Runeterra.

Gauntlets, the new Legends of Runeterra limited game mode

Gauntlets aren’t just for Vi anymore; anyone can participate in Legends of Runeterra’s new limited-time competitive mode. Gauntlets are just like they sound (the other type of gauntlet), where players must earn seven wins for prizes and exclusive rewards to unlock. The first Gauntlet for players to compete in is just a standard competitive match. Players can build whatever deck they are most comfortable with and try to take it to seven wins. This game mode is expected to be available in the 1.4 patch on June 26.

The second Gauntlet that will be available to players will restrict a player’s deck to just one copy of each card. Often called Singleton, this game mode forces players to experiment with cards they might not have usually picked. It also makes relying on specific card synergies much more difficult and much less viable. Each Gauntlet game mode will be available for a limited time, a few days. Riot Games noted that as more game types are released for Gauntlet, the more popular formats will be repeated periodically.

Labs, like Gauntlets but more extreme

Labs are like Gauntlets turned up to 11. This game mode promises “wild gameplay and some mad science” according to Andrew Yip. While Yip and Jew did not go into detail on what players should expect from this game mode, they did drop a few hints. Players should expect unusual champion pairings, unique strategies, and major changes to gameplay. This game mode is expected to be released in the 1.5 patch coming July 8.

Last but not least, the developers explained that “in August, the next region of Runeterra will debut with new champions and a bunch of supporting cards. Then, every two months will bring a new drop of cards — including more champions, and every 6 months, the next region of Runeterra will join the roster.” Additionally, several major requested features and improvements are planned for implementation this year.


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