![]() ![]() Manifest is the second new keyword and functions similarly to Invoke. This means a follower can end up with four or five Impact at once, dealing five damage directly to the opponent before the follower even finishes its attack. While this doesn’t sound like much on its own, the key distinction of Impact is that it can stack. The first is called Impact, and deals one damage to the opponent’s Nexus when a character with the keyword strikes. There are also two new keywords being added to the set. He also focuses on landmark destruction, but with the goal of dealing direct damage. Then, last but not least, is Ziggs, who feels like if Danny McBride’s character from Tropic Thunder became a magical woodland creature. Xerath is a landmark-focused champion, who likes to blow up landmarks to power up himself and his allies. Nami focuses on casting as many spells as possible, as well as buffing your followers on the board. It sounds counterintuitive, but is actually very powerful when used well. He instead focuses on cards that discard from your own hand, which often have abilities and buffs for being discarded. Sion is a discard-focused champion, but not by discarding your opponent’s cards. ![]() Her own effects, as well as her kit, increase in power as you add more regions on the board. She is based around a new card archetype being introduced in the set: multi-region cards. Tristana, another champion joining the cast, is part of the Bandle City Gunners, a group that keeps watch over the city. But unlike Veigar, she leans more on utility, adding additional effects to Darkness instead of merely powering it up. Senna is another champion that focuses around the Darkness card. Veigar can power up the standard Darkness card, like increasing its damage and reducing its cost. The card is a 3 cost slow spell that deals two damage to any follower, or even the enemy’s Nexus. Veigar focuses on using a new key card in the game, Darkness. Caitlyn, like Teemo, focuses on traps, which makes them natural fits in a deck together. Poppy is based around powering up her allies on the board. Speaking of those new champions, Beyond the Bandlewood brings nine to the fold. Not to mention they’ll also meet new friends along the way, some who even show up as new champion cards. The titular Bandlewood itself is a land of whimsical adventure, with the main set of creatures collecting magical trinkets throughout. Thankfully, the new set has a lot to add to the game, both mechanically and within the game’s world and lore. But as far as whole new regions go, Bandlewood is it. ![]() New sets, cards, and champions will still be coming after Beyond the Bandlewood, of course. Lee is also the lead designer for Beyond the Bandlewood.īeyond the Bandlewood is an important set for Legends of Runeterra, as it will be the final region to be added to the game. Alexzandros Lee, the set lead for all future sets, as well as set lead for Rising Tides, came alongside. James Hata, content lead and designer for the Call of the Mountain set, as well as set lead for Beyond the Bandlewood, joined us. Last week we met up with two developers from Riot Games to go over the set, as well as get some hands-on time with the new cards. One of the biggest sets for Legends of Runeterra is dropping this week: Beyond the Bandlewood. ![]()
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