

Thankfully, Yasuo doesn’t have to witness the stun/recall usage to gain his level up. Maybe I could recall a unit or stun one, to keep myself in the game. Most of my games had me playing passive in the first 3 turns. His “Elusive” keyword would offer me another way to sneak damage in, and that’s what this deck is all about. I’m still contemplating taking Katarina out and putting Ezreal in. This was a deck that took me some time to find success with. It’s fairly slow-going building decks, but after another week or so, I’ll have a few more in play, I think. For now, I want to start with some Legends of Runeterra decks that I have first-hand experience with, whether I played it or played against it.
#Yone legends of runeterra update#
I will do my best to update this as cards get buffed/nerfed, and fun new stuff comes into the meta.

But I’ll break down a few decks I’ve found and worked with and will hopefully help you on your path to solo battles in Runeterra! Personally, my favorite deck so far was an Expedition deck (Demacia and Shadow Isles), but these are more along the lines of constructed for Normal and Ranked. That is, outside of hard, tedious grinding. You have a limited supply of wild cards per week. The hardest part of this is the actual building of the decks. After some time and consideration, we’re going to help you put together some Legends of Runeterra decks to get started! Thankfully, we’ve done some research and are here to help. It’s always hard to start a new card game. By Jason Parker in Legends of Runeterra | Feb, 4th 2020
