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Yellow mark means that you are not fitting your rank and may be demotet after some games. Red mark means that if you have 0 lp you may be demotet after any lose. If you have 1+ lp you cannot be demoted even if you have red mark. Mark has symbol "!" inside of it. ...
Yourrank in Flex queue is totally independent of your rank in Solo, and you’ll earn rewards unique to your Flex tier at the end of the season. Restrictions Like its name, Flex bends the rank restrictions quite a bit more than Solo/Duo. In fact, there areno Flex rank restrictions ...
League of Legends offers players over 160 different characters to play around with, however, some are far more popular than others. Here are the top 10 most-played League of Legends champions in Ranked Solo Duo.Riot’s popular MOBA League of Legends is a pretty old game. Released back in ...
MMR, Rank, and LP Finding the right spot on the ladder for every League of Legends player is a complicated affair. While we've done our best to boil it down to simple tiers and divisions, the question remains: how does the game determine which tier you belong in?
League of Legends solo queue can be rough. Going through the trials and tribulations of ranked, failing your promotions over-and-over again can be exhausting. That's why it's better to bring a friend. Fortunately the main ranked ladder is solo/ duo queue, so you can team up with a pal...
Queue Updates Solo/Duo Queue Remember Season 2015's ranked system? It's a lot like that. Queue up alone or with one trusted friend and aim for Gold (or higher). The major difference from 2015 is that you'll be able to select two preferred positions. Challenger tier will also remain so...
With the deploy of patch 4.2, we announced the below change to Leagues but shipped the feature… off. We’ve since turned it on in North America only as we consider the full impact of the change. For more explanation: in solo queue matchmaking, the difference in skill from top to bottom...
Queue dodging refers to the acts of either repeatedly refusing to enter the champion select screen, or prematurely leaving it. Dodging results in the lobby being cancelled and the player incurring a time penalty and additional penalties, varying by queue. ...
What’s the Difference Between MMR and LP? LP (League Points) is the visible ranking system in your League client. You need 100 LP to advance to the next rank. MMR operates invisibly behind the scenes, controlling how much LP you gain or lose per match. While LP shows your current rank...