Following Wordle’s takeover of the internet this year, a number of similar variants of the word-guessing game have sprung up based on different fandoms and themes. But now, League of Legends players have their own Wordle variant tailored specifically to their interests thanks to the hard work of two fans of the MOBA.
Reddit user Verevyta shared their creation to the League subreddit yesterday: Yordle, a word-guessing game that requires players to correctly identify a champion name in six tries or less.
Some Rocket League players might think that a specific car is faster or has a stronger boost than others, but the only difference between the cars in the game is their hitboxes.
The hitbox determines how the ball and other cars interact with each other. It takes into consideration length, weight, height, surface, and volume. These features vary between the six types of hitboxes: Dominus, Breakout, Hybrid, Merc, Octane, and Plank.
When it comes to building a Pokémon team each member of your party should fill a specific role. This can mean you focus on balancing a team with Pokémon that compliment each other’s strengths and weaknesses when it comes to type matchups, or you go with the more traditional RPG build and have tanks, attackers, and healers.
While you are wandering the two late-game areas within Pokémon Legends: Arceus, you can encounter Gible, Gabite, and even an Alpha Garchomp, the latter of which is the most powerful Pokémon you can naturally find in the overworld of the game outside of missions and requests.
Every new account in Apex Legends is given six free characters to choose from to play the battle royale. That’s less than a third of the possible characters players can use in the game, however: the rest must be unlocked before fans can play as them.
The good news for new players is there are multiple ways to unlock characters, and they can be unlocked for free. That’s because there are multiple types of currency in Apex, and two specific types of currency that can be used to unlock legends: Legend Tokens and Apex Coins.
Since his release in January 2016, Jhin has been often regarded as one of League of Legends’ most mysterious champions. A set of leaked images revealed earlier this week, however, lifted a portion of the veil surrounding Jhin when his face was shown to the game’s player base for the first time.
Jhin is known for his signature mask, a part of his character that defines who he is and cements him as League’s most secretive champion.