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League of Legends’ One for All mode to arrive on the PBE shortly

League of Legends’ One for All mode returns with exciting changes

After a long wait, players can finally rejoice as Riot has announced the return of League of Legends’ beloved game mode, One for All. The mode will be available for testing on the PBE, with some exciting changes to make the game faster and more enjoyable.

The new version of One for All will start players at level 3 and allow them to gain gold and experience at an accelerated rate. This will not only speed up the overall game length but also provide players with more intense action right from the start. Additionally, shields and most buffs will now stack, and players will need four votes to lock in a champion instead of three.

Riot Popc0rner, from League’s development team, stated, “Overall, we aim for game lengths of 20-25 minutes. If you have a game that extends significantly beyond that, we want your feedback!”

Exciting gameplay in One for All mode

One for All is a game mode where each player on a team votes for a champion that everyone will play. The two teams, each with the same champion, then battle it out on Summoner’s Rift until one team successfully destroys the enemy Nexus.

However, there are a few limitations to this mode. Teemo and Karthus have been banned from One for All due to their perceived overpowered nature.

Mark your calendars for the release of Patch 8.6

Players eagerly waiting to play One for All can mark their calendars for the release of Patch 8.6, which is scheduled to go live on March 21. This is when players will finally be able to fully experience the newly improved game mode.