Now let’s talk about the first starter deck – which is called ‘Death and Spiders’ – and how to improve it. It’s best so that your initial focus would be on learning as a player and collecting the precious wildcards and shards that we will then use to build effective decks to climb with. If you are a free-to-play beginner, in the first couple of days you should prioritize completing quests and tutorials, progressing the reward tracks, discovering the various modes, and learning the basics of the game. This way, you can save your more important resources (like Epic and Champion wildcards) for when you’ll have a better idea of what you like to play.Īn important thing to recognize in the beginning is that most people will want to start playing on the Ranked ladder right away and climb the tiers as fast as possible – however, this approach can actually slow down your progression in the long run. When I offer upgrades I will try to mostly suggest commons (and sometimes – rares) for you to craft, whenever possible. This is the first article in a series where my goal is to help you choose the starter deck that fits you and offer advice on how to improve it. Until then, however, you have to work with one of the starter decks and find a way to optimally spend the few common and rare wildcards you have to upgrade it. Progression is very quick in Legends of Runeterra and after a week or two, you should be well on your way to your very first meta deck. So, you have just finished the tutorials and now you are left with 3 different starter decks and no clue what you should do next.
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