Competitive eSports giants like League of Legends can be intimidating to new players, especially if they’re unfamiliar with the genre. As a result, prospective users who could quickly become a passionate supporter tend to gravitate towards a more inviting multiplayer experience. Thankfully, Riot Games has acknowledged the difficulty barrier and decide to work on a practice tool to hone your skills prior to multiplayer contests. Of course, the practice tool isn’t just beneficial for new players and could prepare users with a higher skill level for eSports matches. Whether you’re ranked Bronze or a Challenger, there’s some value in offline training.
According to Riot Games, the practice tool is designed to train more efficiently without waiting 5 minutes at a time to test a core skill. In particular, the practice tool allows you to access infinite gold, reset your cooldowns, lock your level and freeze minion spawns. The list of features is currently being assessed and updated to reflect the community’s feedback. Honestly, I think this is a wonderful idea and well overdue. If you’re new to League of Legends, the practice tool should allow you to be fairly confident when playing online and have a good grasp of the basics.
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