Is there a good way to get IP?

JackEpic·9/25/2016, 12:16:25 AM·1 votes·417 views

So iv'e been playing for a few weeks now and Iv'e only gotten around 10,000 IP I got Gnar and Nunu for charectors and I also got a random charector shard thing for the fun of it, then later when I play with my friends they have so many champions. Is there any way/method to get IP faster? Thanks in advance.

18 Comments

leg fetish9/25/2016, 12:18:49 AM1 votes

Just naturally play the game, and you'll earn them overtime, I've been playing since s3~ and I still need 40~ champions

Zone of Endless9/25/2016, 12:20:00 AM1 votes

You can buy IP boost, but they're not worth the money imo.

oSEXYPLATYPUSo9/25/2016, 12:20:28 AM1 votes

well you can use some $ to by IP boost packs that give your IP in games they have just a time period one or a per win one. or you can do this....

when you log in and your "1st win of the day " bonus is available i suggest playing a co-op vs ai game and just pick a champ you need to practice... or a champ you normally play that you wanna try an item out on or something... play the game make sure it goes pass 20mins ( 21mins total so not to long ) win the game and get the bonus IP on the easy win vs bots. do that every day your 1st win of the bonus is up and you will easily gain more IP then after words just go play your games normally as you do

MagicFlyingLlama9/25/2016, 12:29:20 AM1 votes

Just play the game and you will end up with more IP than you can really use, over time. Try champs on freeweek, see which ones you like, and try to focus on learning no more than half a dozen.

Buying stuff with RP is for impatient kids, boosters are a scam.

Woodakoodashooda9/25/2016, 1:19:39 AM1 votes

Bot Games are guaranteed wins and usually take 25 minutes or less to complete so you'll be able to refresh your first win bonus faster by taking advantage of it.

ARAM games can sometimes last as long as Rift games, but they usually don't. So, they're good for quick IP.

Ranked games pay out more IP than normal games and last about as long as normal games do.

Rotating game modes vary in game duration and IP pay out (obviously), but most don't usually last as long as normal games do.