League of Legends has long been hailed as a game of immense depth and complexity. With over 169 champions, countless items, and intricate mechanics, achieving mastery is no small feat.
Recognizing the steep learning curve, Riot introduced the Practice Tool in 2017—a single-player environment where players could experiment with champions, items, and strategies at their own pace.
While the Practice Tool has been a helpful resource, many players have criticized its limited functionality. Unlike robust training modes in other games, League’s Practice Tool felt basic in comparison. Over the years, Riot has steadily enhanced it with additional features, making it a more versatile tool, though still not without its shortcomings.
Multiplayer Practice Tool: A Long-Awaited Update
In a recent Dev Update video, Riot Games announced one of the most exciting updates to the Practice Tool since its launch: multiplayer functionality. This long-requested feature will allow multiple players to join the same session, enabling them to test champion mechanics, interactions, skins, and more without relying on bots.
The addition of multiplayer Practice Tool represents a major step forward for League of Legends’ training capabilities. Whether players want to experiment with champion synergies, refine specific combos, or simply share insights with friends, this update opens up new possibilities for collaborative learning.
Riot confirmed that the feature will be rolled out to the Public Beta Environment (PBE) in the near future, with plans to make it available on live servers at the start of Season 2025. Players can look forward to a more dynamic and interactive training experience that will elevate their gameplay to the next level.
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