The Ocean Rift causes bushes to grow in the jungle and the dragon pit. Heals for 160 when a champion deals damage to enemies, it restores 80 mana, plus 36% bonus AD, 22.5 percent AP and 9% bonus health. Restores 2.5 / 5 / 7.5 / 10 percent of missing health every five seconds. The Infernal Rift opens up the map around the dragon pit and jungle camps by burning down terrain and brushes. It deals 80 + 22.5% bonus AD, plus 13.5% AP, and adds 2.75% bonus health Grants 4 / 8 / 12 / 16 percent AD and AP.Ĭreates an explosion around the target when a champion deals damage with an ability or an auto-attack. Grants 10% bonus movement speed, increased to 50% bonus MS for six seconds after casting one’s ultimate.Ĭloud Rift creates win currents in the jungle and dragon pit which grants 20% movement speed. Grants 10 / 20 / 30 / 40 percent ultimate cooldown reduction, ignoring the CDR cap. These are the effects every dragon has on the map: The third dragon that spawns will also influence the map, by changing the terrain. This Dragon, similar to the Baron, will give a team a short timed buff which will expire after a few minutes. Once one team has slain four dragons it’s time for the Elder Dragon to spawn. How long does this last though? Until one team has slain four dragons. The third dragon in our example is the Infernal Dragon, then every dragon after that will be an Infernal Drake. Neither of those dragons will spawn again. The first dragon to spawn is a Cloud Dragon, then the second is a Mountain dragon. Any other dragon after that is going to be the same as the third dragon. The first three dragons that spawn on the LoL map will be random. To simply explain it we must look at the four existing dragons and two dragons to be added in Season 12:Įach drake killed will give the team a buff to their stats which will last throughout the rest of the game. In 2019, before Season 10, Riot Games introduced the elemental rift, which refers to the changing landscape of the LoL map – depending on which elemental dragon spawns. This is what an Infernal Rift looks like! | © Riot Games What is the Elemental Rift? In Season 12, Riot is going to be adding two more elemental dragons to the map. Currently, there are four different elemental dragons – also called drakes – in League of Legends. Some of the strongest and most useful buffs in League of Legends come from the Dragons. There are many other small monsters that the jungler can kill before making his way to gank a lane. It is the junglers job to clear the jungle, gaining experience and gold by doing so before making his way to a lane for a gank – the act of trying to kill an opponent in lane.īy killing monsters like the blue and red buff, the jungler – or any champion for that matter – will be rewarded with a buff that makes them slightly stronger for a certain duration. Other neutral monsters exist on Summoner Rift that also give buffs. The Baron spawns at twenty minutes and whichever team manages to get the final blow, will be rewarded with a short buff. The top half of the river holds the strongest of the neutral monsters – Baron Nashor. In the middle of the map is also a river which cuts the map in half. The ‘red side’ refers to the nexus in the top right corner, while the ‘blue side’ refers to the nexus in the bottom left. The jungle on the red side of the map is mirrored on the blue side – this is in reference to the side you start on. There is a top and bottom half of the jungle, which is in reference to the top and bot lane. The Red and Blue Buff give you some perks! | © Riot Games The Jungle on Summoner’s Riftīetween the lanes is the jungle. The whole point of League of Legends is for you and your team to kill any enemy champions and to destroy the opposing nexus. In the bot lane, two champions usually move around – the ADC and support, while the top and mid lane is a 1 vs 1. This is especially crucial in the early game when you haven’t reached a high level yet.Įach lane has a specific position – there is a distinct differentiation between top lane, mid lane and bot lane champions. You’ll have to kill those minions, gaining gold and experience. Small minions spawn at the nexus throughout the game, making their way down each lane. These lanes also have inner turrets and outer turrets which keep your ally champions safe from any enemy champion.Įach team has a base, where towers and the Nexus stand. These are the lanes that the champions start off on to earn experience with which they’re able to level up. Summoner’s Rift, the main map in League of Legends, has three lanes – the top, mid and bot lane. Summoner's Rift This is Summoner's Rift! | © Riot Games The Lanes on Summoner’s Rift The other constantly available map is the Howling Abyss. The most famous map is Summoner’s Rift, which is where players go head-to-head and try to destroy each other's Nexus. LoL Maps: Which Exist in League of Legends?Ĭurrently, there are two playable maps in League of Legends.
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