League of Legends: Why doesn’t Riot Games still allow players to test champions before buying?

It is only a few weeks before the 10th season will begin, the new rework and new champions will continue to appear, as of now LoL has nearly 150 champions.

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This is a logical route for Riot to diversify the game, along with reworking the old champions or upgrading the image.

These changes always create novelty for players, especially new heroes with unique skills and mechanisms such as Aphelios, Senna, Qiyana.

Naturally, champion test will affect the experience of others, some people just play new champions and then forget.

And many questions, why does Riot Games not allow players to test in the Practice Tool before even buying a champion to minimize this situation? The answer is MONEY.

If Riot Games allows it, it means that players will be able to test champions even without buying, the first benefit is that the situation of breaking the game with new champions decreases.

Next, it will help Riot improve its Practice Tool, when many people use this mode, of course it will appear limitations and cause Riot to edit.

But it will affect the number of Riot champions sold. LoL is a game that uses resources to buy champions and if tried before buying, many people will no longer be interested in buying new champions.

Perhaps the chanpions or skins testing features are great, but it is not suitable for LoL, at least with Riot Games.