Lastly, the tournament begins on December 6th and the 32 finalists play on December 13th. The seeding works as the highest Master rank in your region gets first seed, second gets second seed, and then so on.Īfter everyone who has qualified through Master ladder has been seeded, everyone who qualified through the Last Chance Gauntlet gets entered as lower seeds afterward. The top 700 Masters and the 324 first Last Chance Gauntlet winners are then put into the Seasonal Tournament for their region and are seeded. Each Prime Glory is one bye in the Last Chance Gauntlet. If you have earned any Prime Glories from Gauntlet’s previously this season, these all count as byes in the Last Chance Gauntlet as well. Only the first 324 winners of the Gauntlet get entered so it’s important to try and get the 7 wins as soon as possible. The Last Chance Gauntlet is a gauntlet that you have one chance to try and win 7 times for an entry to get into the Seasonal Tournament. The other way to qualify is by being in the first 324 people to get 7 wins in the Last Chance Gauntlet. You have until December 4th to qualify this way and the LP cutoff to be a top 700 Master is estimated to be around 150 Master LP. The first one is qualifying by being a top 700 Master in your region. There are two ways to qualify for this season’s Seasonal Tournament. The first thing to know is that each region has its own Seasonal Tournament (NA, EU, Asia, SEA). I’ll be covering topics like the format, how to qualify, and other details. Hey everyone, NicMakesPlays here, and today I’m going to go over the Seasonal Tournament, this year’s biggest event. Legends of Runeterra Seasonal Tournament Guide
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