What's Your Favorite "Extra" Mode In League of Legends?

Souperbowelz·1/26/2017, 10:21:09 PM·3 votes·1,005 views

I'm just curious as to your opinions on this. Comment if you want to express your thoughts better than simply voting, that would be nice, but obviously I don't expect that of you.

As a small note, I put Twisted Treeline on here because I feel it counts as an extra mode, even if it isn't a temporary one.

18 Comments

ForFoxSakes1/26/2017, 10:44:50 PM3 votes

I really liked the snowdown 2v2 on the murder bridge a few years ago. Way better than the 1v1 FB, first tower or 100 CS too.

what you deserve1/26/2017, 10:38:59 PM2 votes

twisted treeline is permanent it even has a ranked queue what are you smoking mate

also where the hell are the good rgm options? nemesis, one for all, and nexus siege are all better than the ones you have listed. you also forgot DnD

KVbqbFsC8e1/26/2017, 10:42:00 PM1 votes

Twisted Treeline bots. Fast and easy first win of the day IP bonus.

ChaddyFantome1/26/2017, 10:49:09 PM1 votes

Ascension/ Nemesis Draft/Nexus Siege/Dominion are all jolly good fun.

paisy1/27/2017, 1:56:44 AM1 votes

Of course Urf for me, but the new blood moon mode looks really fun

midnight oil241/27/2017, 1:58:35 AM1 votes

Ascension. It's so fun and i love playing zac on that map.

Once I get full details on the new blood moon mode, though, i'm wondering if that might top ascension.

Azure Hamster1/26/2017, 10:25:19 PM1 votes

I really like Poro King, especially since they added the new Snax.

Caitlyn

Targon1/27/2017, 2:30:17 AM1 votes

For me it is (favourite to least favourite):

URF > ARURF > Ascension > Poro King > Doom Bots > All for One > Nexus Siege > Hexakill

Mysticman891/26/2017, 10:33:14 PM1 votes

Of those doom bots, but my favourite has generally been nemesis draft.

Suddenly being put in a situation where the silly off-meta builds are sometimes actually optimal given the team comp (e.g. playing ap champs as ad or vice versa so your comp isn't hard countered by mr/armour).

Whats more, people aren't necessarily expected to know how to play their champs well, so it's a somewhat less toxic environment for learning on the fly imo.