![]() As you complete your daily quests, you also gain XP. Whenever you play a game - whether it’s against the AI or a real opponent whether it’s in regular Play mode or in a Challenge or any other mode - you gain experience points. This simple system guarantees that you will, in time, earn cards in your preferred playstyle - unlike Hearthstone, where even when the game is nice and gives you free packs, or a free Legendary, it could be from a class that you don’t enjoy playing. As you advance, you will gain rewards, including cards, from that Region. As you play games, you earn experience points, which go toward that Region. ![]() Legends of Runeterra uses the Road system, where a player can pick which Region (equivalent to a Hearthstone class) they want to progress with. It’s easier to collect the cards you want And if there are no pack fillers… every card can be designed to be good. If there are no packs, there’s no need for pack fillers. As you play the game, you either earn the cards directly, or you craft them with Shards. Well, LOR has abandoned the concept of packs. Games like Magic: The Gathering have thrived on this concept, which ensures that a player can’t simply complete their collection “too quickly,” and must keep purchasing packs in order to prospect a few gems here and there. Those are cards that aren’t all that strong, yet have a lower rarity, meaning that they show up in packs all the time. You’ll never buy a card pack in Runeterra There aren’t pack fillers - or even packsĪ common design philosophy that many card games use - whether you love it or hate it - is that packs must have “pack filler” cards. ![]() After getting some gametime in, these are 15 features we would like to see make the jump into Hearthstone. Some of our favorite things about Runeterra are features that could certainly make their way to Hearthstone. And keeping in mind that LOR benefits from having been released much later (it just came out at the end of April), and thus, full of knowledge about the pitfalls of a digital collectible card game - some of those things are done better. But it also does several things differently. Riot’s new Legends of Runeterra card game has a lot in common with Hearthstone - enough to be of interest to many players of the Blizzard game. ![]()
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