We've got a new patch arriving this week in Legends of Runeterra which focus on an update to the Lab of Legends and providing some bug fixes which get rid of some annoyances. Read on for a quick recap of what you can expect from Patch 2.15.0 alongside the full patch notes.


Patch 2.15.0 Quick Info

  • Pyke & Nami join the Lab of Legends Saltwater Scourge.
  • Rerolls introduced into Lab of Legends Saltwater Scourge.
  • You can earn a Gangplank card back in Lab of Legends by completing a run with a Skill Rating of "A" on all 5 Champions.
  • Runeterra now has a color blind option - you can find it in the Settings menu.
  • More game text updates for consistency.

Card Balance Changes

Note that these changes went live last week. Riot has just provided context for them in today's patch notes, which you can read down below. We're providing this list of changes here just for ease of access and for those not in the know.

Additionally, The Arsenal is receiving a bugfix which no longer lets it grant unintentional keywords.


Full Patch Notes 2.15.0

Quote From Riot

Note - the card updates below were previously applied in a hotfix; no additional updates are being made, we’re just providing a bit of retroactive context behind the changes.

Since the launch of Beyond the Bandlewood, we’re seeing an incredible amount of variety types of decks people are playing. That is awesome, and we’re thrilled to see it!

That said, decks like Sivir/Akshan and Azir/Irelia were still creating sharp match-ups, often acting as a barrier to entry for other decks to be considered competitive, even with a new expansion to compete with. So, we end up with decks that either must be faster (aggro) or able to execute their plan more efficiently (combo) in order to be considered viable.

We did see some changes to the meta deck lineup that challenged top performers, like Sion/Draven vs. Sivir/Akshan, but after digging into the data, it was clear this was also a polarizing match-up and not a permanent solution. We’ll always do our best to prioritize long-term solutions that emphasize moment-to-moment gameplay vs. sharp rock, paper, scissors-style matchups.


Labs Update - Saltwater Scourge

More names on the list! Nami and Pyke join the Saltwater Scourge roster this patch, along with
a few additional features:

  • Rerolls: Rerolls are now available for each encounter & reward offering. You only have limited rerolls, but more can be obtained during a run!
  • New Card Back: Earn an exclusive Gangplank card back by completing a run with all five champions with a Skill rating of “A” or higher.
  • A Better Bilgewater: Various tuning adjustments and bugfixes.

Miscellaneous
  • Color blind option added in Settings - this adjusts LoR’s graphics to improve accessibility for color blind players.

Bugfixes
  • Updated Minimorph’s text to clarify that it can target allies as well as enemies.
  • Fixed a bug where Viego would gain +1 health when transforming back from Viego's Despair.
  • Fixed a bug where multiple copies of Sejuani level 2 could reduce enemy units’ power below 0.
  • Fixed a bug where spells displayed through “choose” effects would show incorrect spell speed under Senna’s effect.
  • Fixed a bug where Desert Naturalist was unable to replace a Landmark on a full back row.
  • Fixed a bug where Dragon’s Rage would deal an incorrect amount of damage when cast on an allied Ephemeral unit.
  • Bone Skewer should now properly cause Ephemeral units to die instead of being placed on top of the deck.
  • Units with effects related to slaying enemies with a spell (Demacian Sentinel, Watcher on the Isles, Buhru Sentinel, Mistkeepers, and Senna) should no longer trigger when a skill slays a unit.
  • Fixed a bug where Guardians would react incorrectly to in-game events.
  • Fixed an occasional display bug during the Victory / Defeat screen.
  • Fixed several bugs related to incorrect or missing VO lines.
  • Fixed several UI, UX and general visual bugs to improve game clarity and player experience.
  • Several improvements to text across the game as part of our ongoing effort for text consistency.