Bilgewater Champions

Fizz

Gangplank

Miss Fortune

Nautilus

Twisted Fate

Bilgewater Decks

Other Champions

Lee Sin - Ionia

Maokai - Shadow Isles

Quinn - Demacia

Sejuani - Freljord

Swain - Noxus

Vi - Pitlover & Zaun

New Champion Decks

Rising Tides Mechanics and Keywords

Attune

Deep

Toss

Obliterate

Plunder

Scout

Immobile

Strongest

With over 120 new cards, the new region Bilgewater, and 11 new champions, there is a ton to go over in Legends of Runeterra's Rising Tides update! Let's quickly look at the new cards, keywords, and mechanics, and keep in mind you can find all the new Legends of Runeterra Rising Tides cards in our Card Database!Bilgewater champions come in all shapes and sizes. From tiny Fizz to hulking Nautilus, and they all boast a unique playstyle!seems like he'll be just about as tricky and hard to kill in Legends of Runeterra as he is in League of Legends. On top of being elusive you can protect Fizz by casting a spell, negating any enemy spells that are targeting him! If you get a leveled Fizz you can useto summonto help you get the finishing blow on the nexus!Oh, did you want to kill that? Too bad!got there first. Gangplank excels at taking potshots at both you and your units by utilizing his Powder Keg andbrings the pain with direct damage to the enemy Nexus. This mimics LoL's Miss Fortune playstyle well, since she sits on the back line but is able to damage enemies behind their front line with Double Tap. Bullets will be flying everywhere and she willis the titan of late game. He's a massive blocker with great removal using, and once he's leveled up he becomes a true terror of the deep!Lady Luck is smilin'! I'm so happy to seejoin the Legends of Runeterra champion roster, and he's as fun as ever. Useto pull up 3 cards for the turn and overwhelm your opponent with card advantage.If you want to find decks for Bilgewater champions look no further! We have deck lists dedicated to each Bilgewater champion:On top of the champions for the new region Bilgewater, Riot has added one champion to each of the existing regions!Legends of Runeterra translatesfrom LoL quite well. With a spell cast he can use Challenger to directly combat an enemy - mimicking his Resonating Strike, and with another spell cast he'll gain Barrier, mimicking his Safeguard. We even get his signature move,, which can kick enemies straight into the nexus! It seems Lee Sin will be just as tough and tricky to play against as he is in LoL.is here for revenge in Rising Tides! Watch out for hiss which can use their Challenger to pick off your units. Once Maokai level's up it's pretty much game over, Obliterating the enemy's deck.You can't havewithout! This Demacian Duo is here to dominate the battlefield using their scouting techniques to give you extra rounds of combat.brings thewith her to Legends of Runeterra. She weakens the enemy line with Frostbite and Vulernable, and breaks through with Overhwlem. Sejuani is truly a formidable Freljordian!The Noxian Grand General has arrived in Runeterra.amplifies any damage that he does to the enemy nexus, making good use of his Fearsome.is for... Victory! Punch your way to the enemy nexus using Vi's challenger, and surprise your opponent with how much damage you can do using. The Enforcer of Piltover takes no quarter!Once again if you'd like to try out some decks for the new champions in Rising Tides take a look at their deck lists:LoR Rising Tides comes with an array of new mechanics and keywords. Let's quickly go over them.Attune text reads "When I'm summoned, refill 1 spell mana." Creatures with Attune help you keep up tempo and play your combat tricks, while also getting creatures on the board.Deep cards "Gains +3|+3 once your deck has 15 or fewer cards." This is a new keyword prominent in Bilgewater cards that's meant to synergize with the Toss mechanic.Toss Obliterates X non-champion cards from the bottom of your deck. This usually means you're trading off cards at the bottom of your deck to trigger Deep, and some cards can even trigger abilities when they're tossed likeThe Obliterate mechanic isn't strictly new, in the original set there was one card that had it -. However, it's much more prevalent in Rising Tides so it's worth going over. Obliterated cards are completely removed from the game. Obliterate doesn't trigger Last Breath and can't be revived.Pirates need dat booty! A card triggers its plunder ability when played if you damaged the enemy Nexus this round, so plunder cards go well with aggressive decks and playstyles that will be pinging the nexus most rounds. (Especially withThe first time only Scout units attack each round, ready your attack. This means if you attack with only Scout units, you essentially get an extra round of combat and attacking to wear down the enemy nexus., to me!There are 2 new cards that have the immobile keyword. This simply means these units can't attack or block.Some new cards target the "Strongest" enemy unit. This means the unit with the highest Power, with ties broken by highest Health then highest Cost.That's it for our Legends of Runeterra Rising Tides rundown! We're really curious to see what new decks you guys come up with and what you think of this new set! Remember you can make your own Rising Tides Deck using our Deck Builder . Let us know in the comments. :)Remember you can find Runeterra Rising Tides Cards and Runeterra Rising Tides Decks right here on RuneterraFire!