New Tutorial Modes!

Tayu·7/31/2015, 6:25:10 AM·1 votes·537 views

Alright, so, I have friends who I would love to get into League of Legends, but one of the biggest problems with getting any new people into this game is the fact that there are, currently, 126 champions.

Riot does an amazing job keeping characters, for the most part, rather balanced. However, it's still daunting for new people to start the game, and realize that there are almost are more available champions than there were Pokemon in the first gen games. (Yeah yeah, 150(1), but if you only had Red or Blue, you weren't getting all of them, so shush.

A big part of this game is knowing what champions do what. Sure, you can play a lot of games with other people, and try to stumble around that way, but it'd be nice if there was another tutorial that explained champions a bit more to the user. Maybe, also, focused on teaching you some of the basics like last hitting, laning, and things like that.

OR! A pokedex feature in game (yeah, I'm nerding it up today). Maybe a hotkey combination that you could press, while hovering over a champion in game (either their faceplate, their figure, or in the stat window) and the Announcer would tell you that champion's name, their role (tank, support, assassin, stealth, etc), and maybe a quick blurb of what to expect.

Ex: Morgana. Mage, support. Her shield blocks crowd control effects and magic damage while her skillshot will root. Her ult stuns if you stay close to her for too long.

Annie. Mage. After casting four spells, her next offensive spell will stun. Her ult has longer range than her basic abilities.

Gnar. Tank, fighter. His boomerang slows. When the bar below his health fills up, he transforms into mega Gnar, becoming stronger and harder to kill.

They'd be short, sweet, and give just enough useful information whether or not they're on your team, or the enemies.

1 Comments

Sopexius7/31/2015, 7:13:42 AM1 votes

Well they could do that in a tutorial but Rito wouldn't do that for an actual game because that would ruin the element of surprise. You just gotta look at their build (tab key) and see how to counter it. Then analyze their abilities and combos. Thats what makes the game fun....or part of it at least