Likewise, for runes and Summoner Spells, you can custom the recommendations you get in the loading screen before you enter the game. ![]() You can also adjust each item in the build, or create a new page altogether. ![]() Nami for example can be built as a support using the Ardent Enchanter page, or as a mage. Firstly in the drop-down menu, you can choose default recommended builds that will show up in the in-game store. ![]() You can customize anything related to in-game items, runes, and Summoner Spells in this one tab. Reading Riot’s description, “you can view and modify champion item builds, runes and spells in the loadout interface”. The combined shield and sword icon is your loadouts screen. There are also customizable options for manual emoting, where you’ll have to click on the “chat” button in-game, navigate to the emote page, then click on the emote you want to use. Here is where it gets interesting, for you can assign “auto fire” emotes that will instantly appear the moment something happens in-game, specifically when the match starts, at the end when you gain victory, or when your team scores an ace. Under Emotes, you’ll see a full list of those that you own, the number of emotes that you own, and those that are still locked. Screenshot by Amanda Tan/ONE Esports Wild Rift: Rift Emblem There are different recall effects and elemental based Rift Emblems (in-game banners), all of which can only be bought from the Poro Store. First is your recall, then baubles, then Rift Emblem. Under Personalization, you can customize a few things. After level five, you’ll gain fewer mastery points for using a champion, but points gained from ratings (ie. If you perform well, you’ll likewise gain more mastery points. The more you play a champion in matches, the more mastery you’ll accumulate. You’ll also be able to view your current mastery level on each champion. Here, you can view all the champions and skins that you own, as well as the ones that you have yet to collect. The book icon with a star in the middle is your collection. Not to mention, Poro coins can only be obtained through playing games, as opposed to paying, so keep grinding those levels. As such, you might want to keep an eye on your favorite champions in the store each week. Not all poses for all champions are available at the time though, as there’s a rotation that refreshes options every seven days. Here, purchase items such as a champion pose, where your selected champion will take on a different pose (Confident, Prepared, and more) at the end game screen. Once you have enough, you can claim a random skin chest. Under the “Poro Store” tab, you can spend Poro coins on what’s available, or convert it to Poro Energy. If you press on the present, you can send over a champion or skin to a friend on your friend list. If you’re within the cart tab, items shown are those that you can purchase. ![]() Note that in the center, there’s a cart icon and a gift box icon. You can purchase a unique Wild Rift feature, baubles, under “Items”, which are collectibles that will appear near enemy champions when you eliminate them in combat. You’ll be able to see featured skins, all the champions, and skins available for purchase. Once you click on it, you’ll be taken to the shop. Moving on to the bottom row of icons, the first one you’ll see is the store icon, represented by three piles of coins. Wild Rift Normal game modesīe sure to finish all the tutorials under Training in order to receive rewards! Under this tab, you can also access the Practice tool, a great place to try out new champions, learn about their skills, practice combos, test items, time your jungle pathing, and more. If you see an icon next to the question mark on the top left, it will tell you if there are any boosts that are currently active in your account. If you’re not up for it just yet, keep learning in Normal games where you can choose to play against other players in PVP mode, or against bots. Ranked mode is where you can participate in competitive matches that will count towards your rank. Here, you’ll be able to choose between four modes. To start up a game, click the big blue “PLAY” button at the bottom right corner. Here’s a complete run down of the Wild Rift client, from home screen, to the function of each button: It’s still a daunting world because the client’s home page has more than ten buttons, and you’ll encounter even more submenus when you tap on them. You’ve downloaded League of Legends: Wild Rift, you’ve signed up for a Riot Account and you’ve gone through the tutorials.
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