Best Legends of Runeterra decks to help you win: control, rush, aggro opponents and more

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The best Legends of Runeterra decks might not include every champion from League of Legends’ ever-growing roster but some decks do stand out. Currently the Legends of ൩Runeterra decks feature 24 champions to pick and choose from, giving fans of Riot’s MOBA plenty of familiar archetypes to experiment with. Decks consist of 40 cards, and each of the game’s six regions houses their own unique champion carಞds, followers and spells. There’s certainly a lot of choice available and choosing which cards to add to your collection can be a little tricky, especially when you don’t know which decks are the strongest. 

To help you increase your win ra🤡te, we’ve put together a list of the very best Legends of Runeterra decks you should be using when queuing up for compet🍷itive matches. 

Warmother Control

legends of runeterra deck Warmother Control

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Playstyle - Obliterate your opponent’s cards with board wiping weather effects.
Best for - Removing and damaging all enemy units on the board.
Weakness - Can be difficult to▨ win late-game fights if you fail to draw into Anivia, Tryndamere or Ruination.

Swim’s Dawnspiders

Legends of Runeterra Swim's Dawnspiders deck

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Playstyle - Sacrifice your own cards in order to buff Elise’s Spiderlings.
Best for - Swarming the board with hordes of empowered units. 
Weakness - Board wip🦋e cards can make short work o🍬f your eight-legged army.  

If you like the idea of overwhelming your opponent with swarms of eight-legged critters, then Swim’s Dawnspiders deck will allow you to do just that. This deck is not only very easy to play, but 🐻it’s also effective at racking up large amounts of Nexus damage. In order to unleash as many spiders as possible, focus on attacking with Elise and using your Dawnspeakers to buff the spiders whenever an allied creature dies. The great thing about Elise’s Spiderlings is that they are completely disposable, meaning you can cull them in exchange for cards like Ravenous Butcher, Chronicler of Ruin and Rhasa the Sunderer, while cards like Glimpse Beyond give you the opportunity to draw even more cards when you dispose of an ally.  

The synergies and combos are very reliable in this deck, so there’s rarely a sꦗcenario where you’ll be unable to fill the board with units. Elise is also only a two-mana cost card, meaning you can instantly start creating y🍎our arachnid army as early as turn two. Things get even crazier once you have access to multiple Elise cards, especially if your opponent has no reliable way to block all your bloodthirsty critters. 

Barrier Fiora 

Legends of Runeterra deck Barrier Fiora

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Playstyle - Force enemy units into unfavourable duels that they can’t possibly win. 
Best for - Instantly removing priority targets and creating early-game pressure. 
Weakness - Heavily 🌜relies on drawing into Fiora and keeping her alive.

Fiora has one of the most unique and powerful win conditions in the entire game – in fact, it’s so strong that she can single-handedly lead you to victory if you manage t🐬o keep her alive. Once the Demacian duelist has successfully killed two enemy units, she’ll receive a +1 to both her attack and health, as well as gaining access to a potential game-winning objective. If Fiora manages to kill four enemies and survives, she’ll instantly win the game. This may seem like a rather tricky task to achieve at first, but Fiora’s Challenger ability makes cutting down multiple foes incredibly easy. Challenger allows the Grand Duelist to choose which enemy unit blocks her attack, giving ಌFiora plenty of opportunities to shred through her opponent’s weakest cards. 

When Fiora is combined with the protective barriers from Shen and shield-based cards like Ki Guardian, Brightsteel Protector, Prismatic꧅ Barrier, Sp𒉰irit’s Refuge and Riposte, there’s usually very little your opponent can do to whittle Fiora down. Simply apply a defensive barrier to Fiora whenever you’re forcing fights, then use Judgement to slice your way through all battling enemies for an instant game-winning play. 

Discard Aggro 

Legends of Runeterra deck Discard Aggro

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Playstyle - Discard cards in order quickly shred through your opponent’s units. 
Best for - Generating early-game tempo that allows you to dish out huge amounts of late-game damage. 
Weakness - Requires a decent amount of setup and a good grasp of ꦍthe deck’s main🎶 combos.

Juggling axes and sending them whirling towards your own units may seem like a counterintuitive move, but the Glorious Executioner has always had a taste for the macabre. This Jinx and Draven deck is all about quickly generating tempo in the early-game and unleash൲ing absurd amounts of damage in the late-game, often forcing players into bloody fights they can’t possibly win. Not only does Draven’s Spinning Axe filter out your hand, it also gives an ally an additional point in damage for the duration of the round. This provides you with an absurd amount of power during the attacking phase, especially when you have multiple Spinning Axe’s wreaking havoc on the battlefield. 

Of course, the constant discarding will eventually take its toll on your opponent’s and your own units. Fortunately, you can effortlessly refill your hand with Jinx and Augmented Experimenter. Doing so will give you a steady flow of disposable units that you can use to constantly buff your allies, giving you even more damage during late-game rounds. Simply burn through your card💜s with Draven’s Spinning Axes and watch as Jinx b𒁏arrages your enemy’s units and Nexus with Super Mega Death Rockets.

Ephemeral Rushdown

Legends of Runeterra ephemeral rushdown deck

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Playstyle - Rush down your opponent with hordes of empowered spectral units.
Best for - Getting lots of disposable cards onto the board and unleashing consistent damage.
Weakness - Relies heavily𒉰 on keepingಌ both Hecarim and Zed alive as your cards benefit from their ghostly summons.

This ghostly deck revolves around filling the board with empowered Ephemeral units when attacking. While these units may onl💝y last one turn, they can deal huge amounts of damage when combined with cards that bolster their health and damage. For example, Hecarim’s levelled up form grants his spectral allies an extra +2 to their damage, while cards like Soul Shep𝓀herd give a +1 / +1 whenever an Ephemeral unit is summoned. If that wasn’t enough, Zed can also create an attacking Living Shadow with his exact stats, giving you a huge boost to your damage output. 

Comma🅺nding an army of undead minions that vanish after every battle or when the round ends may sound rather difficult to manage, but spell cards like Haunted Relic, Onslaught of Shadows and Dawn and Dusk ensure that your nightmarish army is never far from the battlefield. Controlling an army of the undead is not only incredibly fun, it’s also very powerful when played aggressively. 

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