League of Legends: Wild Rift Wiki

League of Legends: Wild Rift Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2021-07-28
  • New version: 4750
  • File size: 3.58 GB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

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League of Legends: Wild Rift is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Riot Games. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Riot Games, with the latest current version being 4750 which was officially released on 2021-07-28. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 13055 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.1 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the League of Legends: Wild Rift App

How does it Work?

Dive into Wild Rift: the skills-and-strategy 5v5 MOBA experience of League of Legends by Riot Games, now built from the ground up for mobile. With smooth controls and fast-paced games, you can team up with friends, lock in your champion, and go for the big plays.

PLAY TO OUTPLAY

Master the Rift and earn your legend with dynamic champs and ever-changing strats. Each game is a chance to land the perfect skill shot, turn the tides in a crazy teamfight, or pull off that sweet, sweet pentakill.

COMPETE WITH FRIENDS

Teamwork makes the dream work in this mobile MOBA. Whether you’re a duo, trio, or full five-stack, you can queue up with your squad and climb the ladder one enemy Nexus at a time.

CHOOSE YOUR CHAMPION

Dunk on the competition with a giant sword, freeze enemies in their tracks with a cross-the-map ice arrow, or lure opponents to their doom with mesmerizing charm. Whatever you want your legend to be, there’s a champ for you.

FAIR AND FREE TO PLAY

Face off in matches balanced for skill level as well as party size. All champions can be earned for free in Wild Rift, and there’s no paying for playtime or power. Ever.

Follow for 200IQ gameplay clips, dev and feature updates, and a whole lot more:

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Facebook: https://facebook.com/playwildrift

Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildrift

Website: https://wildrift.leagueoflegends.com

Support: https://support-wildrift.riotgames.com/

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Top Reviews


  • By Maria_mjpm

    Wonderfully made for mobile!

    First let me just say, for those players who are saying just play pc league need to stop because there is a good market for mobile play and honestly some people don’t have the time investment to play an hour long game and some people don’t have PC set ups to run smooth games. Do not be discouraged by the reviews and try it out! It’s got amazing graphics, very smooth gameplay that has a greater emphasis on teamwork, a nice clean interface that isn’t too overwhelming and other little baubles you can play around with to customize your gameplay and controls to fit your needs. There is definitely room to improve but it is still in beta so it’s not even the full game yet. As someone who plays mobile games and specifically mobile MOBA’s, I can honestly say that Wild Rift is something that blows most other mobas out of the water. Obviously with league to base off of it’s bound to be good but what sets it apart from games like Mobile Legends or Arena of Valor is the fact that it feels strongly team based rather than a heavy reliance on over powered champions to make a random team comp in order to overwhelm a more balanced team. There are certainly overpowered champions that can carry in WR too but at the very least you can come back with some patience.



  • By ReaperCj16

    10 Stars If I Could!!!

    This game, first of all, lemme start out by saying this. I’ve NEVER in my 6 years of owning an iPhone, EVER submitted a review on ANY game. But this MOBA? League Of Legends: Wild Rift? This game truly is something else. I find myself playing this game for what feels like only minutes at a time, only to realize that 4 hours of passed, and I remember I need to take a break every now and again to give my eyes time to relax themselves. This is the ONLY mobile game I have ever spent THIS much time on, and never ONCE got bored, tired, mad or agitated at. I never played the League Of Legends game on PC. But why would I?! I have the best version of it right here in my pocket!! Riot Games, y’all keep doing what you’re doing! This is a MOBA unlike ANY OTHER. It’s fun, action-packed, visually pleasing, the champions are impeccably made from designs to in-game abilities/movement/lines. ~ To anybody who wants to play this game but MIGHT be skeptical about it? I feel you. I was the EXACT same way when I heard of this game! I heard so many mixed reviews and opinions about the PC version, only to be simply FLABBERGASTED by the mobile version! Download this game. Please. I beg of you. If you’re a due-hard MOBA fan like myself? You won’t regret this decision. :)



  • By Kaleabttg

    Best mobile moba

    When it comes to moba genre, balance is the most important thing because, it is unfun when heros/champs start one shotting people at early levels It’s either strong hero early and weak late or the other way around making it perfect for different play style The art looks stunning and the skins are pretty cheap and there is no re skin unlike other games There is no pay to win mechanics and money doesn’t give you even the slightest advantage in this game making it perfect for f2p players When your team mate afk for some reason it replaces it with a really decent ai that can actually do something’s which is pretty useful You have a lot of champ variety and you can get more than half of the champs for free and you can farm blue motes for the others For a mobile game this has no ads what so ever which is amazing Overall it’s a pretty amazing game and can’t wait for it to come out on console Cons ( And nerf Darius for the love of god) Items are not enough for us to utilize, zhonya is so cheap and easy to get and it has really low cool down. Champions aren’t getting nerfed right on time cuz it takes for ever Matchmaking is garbage and sometimes I can’t even get a match for 1hr There is no dodge system for trolls



  • By JasonEMS

    Amazing, better than PC

    Played LoL on and off on PC for about 10 years. Haven’t played the PC version in over a year because I just don’t have the time to invest. With a busy life, kids, etc. I just can’t set aside 1 hour to play a single match. I love wild rift because it’s everything I used to love about LoL but much quicker! A long game is 25 minutes, I can set that amount of time aside with no issue! It’s honestly the best mobile game I’ve ever played. I’ve never been into games on my phone, just didn’t play any of them, but I’ve found myself playing Wild Rift on my phone at night as opposed to a PC or console game, it’s just that much fun. Can’t wait to see how it evokes with more balances and character patches. Also, it’s surprisingly generous with characters and skins to unlock. I have plenty of characters and enough points to unlock a couple more that I haven’t used. Skins do not transfer from PC but that’s fine, this game is still worth it, especially if you love LoL but can’t manage the 45min to 1hr matches with a busy life.



  • By Alexbaran23

    Amazing! Read!

    The game is awesome and so much fun to play. I think Riot really put the time and love in on this one. I’m happy they took their time and made sure they had something special before they released it. I see some people complaining about the controls however I haven’t run into any issues and think they work great and suit a mobile game great. In a lot of ways I prefer this game to the PC version of league, I think the matches are more intense and move quicker. The smaller number of champions is refreshing and makes for more balanced and approachable gameplay in my opinion. The only thing I would recommend at this time is controller support. I think the touch controls are great but adding a controller would really be appreciated by those who use them for other ios games, and especially those playing on an ipad. Since Wild Rift was supposed to be the same game on mobile and consoles controller support would definitely be conducive to this. Again awesome game and thanks so much for the hard work!



  • By Misericorde -Avalon

    Here’s the thing...

    This really is the best MOBA game for mobile. I can’t stop playing it. With the roles I understand the importance of everyone being active in the match and the desire to punish those who go AFK or abandon the team. Yes that can be annoying. But banning someone from playing for an hour is a bit much. And if it happens too often in a week then it doubles, and the next thing you know it’s 6 hours, maybe longer before you can play again. Sometimes life doesn’t let you play uninterrupted. Maybe you’re in the middle of a game and you have to make a choice between life, family, friends, and a GAME. The sane person would choose the former, but then you can’t have the downtime you need later because you’ve been temporarily blocked from playing. Oh and if you had to leave but then didn’t immediately get back in to manually accept to the restriction, then when you finally are able to login it sometimes starts the counter at that moment instead of when you quit which makes it even longer. It gets ridiculous. I’ve never seen a game that punishes you so much for trying to balance life and the need for distraction that made you download the game in the first place. Mobile games need more leniency.



  • By Shonen_king

    My thoughts on wild rift so far.

    Love love love this game, It’s the only game on my phone worth playing, and I chose this over my pc and console games very frequently. I love the idea of dual characters coming out each month to work towards, but I can’t really get immersed with the bad lag spikes I get lately… looks like it’s being addressed but it’s very back and forth. I thought it was mostly fixed but then it became unplayable. The newest update came and I played another game, and it was half-way playable… still really frustrated as this is a mobile game I should be able to play on the go, but I can’t even play in my home.I have the dual connection enabled as well so it should theoretically supercharge my connection or at the very least just cover the bad ping spikes, but the ping spikes are where it really falls apart. My last game went as follows… Played the first 5 minutes and dominated with no lag, next 7 minutes were on and off every 20 seconds lag, no lag, lag, no lag. Only won because the team did a sneaky baron while I was running against a wall in the jungle just trying to get there:)



  • By Mavric 007

    Decent game, but a money grab.

    I’ve been playing League of Legends for years. This game is entirely a mobile version of the computer game w/ a lot of ease of use plugged into it. Overall, it’s a good representation of the game and a lot of fun to play. NOW, the reason I say “money grab” is nothing transfers... which is really sad to be honest. When riot came out with their other game it was linked to your original account which told me it wasn’t created just to get your money. This one however does not do this which means you have to start completely over and you have to buy everything all over again. That’s just wrong. Now I feel like Riot is just in it for the money and not for the players anymore. What a waste of a game that many would play on the go. With this tho I have a hard time wanting to play it because why would I want to spend money on something twice? (For example, you can buy alternate costumes for each character and you have to use real money for those. Why pay for it in the computer version and then again on the mobile version)



  • By Legend li 36)

    Wildrift is amazing but..

    Wildrift is amazing mobile moba game. I’ve been playing league for many years and when I play wildrift it has a very similar feeling. The champ models in the game looks very nice and the events give out so many free things. But there are a few minor flaws(in my opinion of course). Some of the champs very underwhelming comparing to their pc counter parts. For exp when you play Camille her true damage from her q is not nearly as much compared to pc and her e range is so much smaller. There’s many other champs that are like this. I understand they need to change certain champs to fit the game, but when playing the champ it just feels different and unfun. Another complaint that I have is the items are different compared to the pc. All the mythic items have not been added to the game yet and I personally really like all the new items from s11 league. Lastly this is just a personal thing but I wish they kept the prices for champs the same, like there should be cheaper champs and more expensive ones so it’ll feel more like league.



  • By PatrickWells2879

    It’s ok but much prefer the original version of League

    It’s fun for an occasional game on the go, but it’s nothing compared to the original PC version. The controls are a bit clunky although I don’t really play mobile games. The auto targeting is a little buggy as some long range abilities such as Lux’s ult will sometimes lock on to a jungle camp instead of the enemy champion, and for melee champs it is difficult to target an enemy champion if they are standing too close to minions with only your finger and not the precision of an actual mouse. There’s no draft picking at this time so champ select can be rough, especially when you get queued with newer players who may not understand roles. I’ve ended up in a few matches with only supports on my team, which wasn’t a fun time. Some additions to the game such as mirror lanes are completely unnecessary and make things more complicated than they need to be, especially for newer players. I opened a ticket with Riot to see if there was an option somewhere to disable the mirror lanes, and the person who wrote me back said that there wasn’t but agreed that it caused things to be messy! Hopefully if their own team thinks this they will add an option to disable it soon. Also with as much time and effort as I’ve put into the pc version as far as unlocking champions and skins, I wish at least some of that could carry over, rather than treating this as an entirely different game.



  • By Cman345

    Just play pc league

    This game is a fairly faithful adaptation of the original pc version, it’s stripped down for the mobile platform but overall plays pretty similar. My problem is not with the game itself but the player base (obviously not everyone). League is already an extremely toxic game, couple that with the mobile multiplayer base and you have a recipe for disaster. The toxicity seems lower at first because of the hassle of chat on a mobile device, however the problems occur more in game than in chat. I frequently get players in ranked mode who obviously have never played the game or at least haven’t for very long, locking into a role they don’t know how to play with a champion they’ve also never played before. Very little effort is put into the overall team in this team based game, although this seemed to get better in higher elos. If you’re not willing to grind out a ton of games to get out of bronze and silver, you’ll probably have a bad time with this game. I’d recommend to anyone who plays league regularly and just want something to play be it on a long car ride or to kill 15 minutes while waiting for something, other than that, unless you’re actually willing to learn the game, please stay out of my ranked lobbies



  • By JJdood

    Amazing game that needs a little bit of work

    I’ll start out saying that I started playing LoL years ago on pc and have a pretty decent understanding of the game and that a lot of people playing this are probably fairly new to the game. That being said the only problem I have with this game is that it doesn’t clarify a whole lot on lanes and what champions are what so when you start a game with what looks like a good team build you’ll have a support going mid when someone else already chose a mid champ or the duo lane players going to solo lane or jungle not jungling and making the solo lane a duo lane. It gets a little frustrating losing games because people simply haven’t been given enough info to know these basic things. Done with the negative on to the positive. This game is amazingly built. No it is not the same as pc but in some ways it’s even more enjoyable. It’s great that right from the start you’re able to build your champion pool so much early on rather than having to grind or pay money. The controls are great and it’s just as strategic as the LoL. Overall I highly recommend this game, just hope developers plan on making certain aspects easier to understand for new players like they have in LoL.



  • By Mintberrycoon

    It’s ok, but missing key components

    I’ve been playing league since 2011 and have a pretty good understanding of the simple to intermediate aspects of the game. One aspect of wild rift that is almost non-existent is the support role. There is no “support item” tabs, but there are some support items but you have to dig to find them. Though there is an easy way to target enemies, there is not a option or function to interact with allies quickly. This makes targeting teammates almost impossible during a team fight and renders the support useless. One key feature of this game that is incredibly frustrating is the character control speed vs. skill shot speed. I would HIGHLY recommend a tweaking of this system. In pc version of league, reacting and dodging skill shots is almost instantaneous because of clicking. However, the transition to mobile kept skill shots at the same travel speed, but users now have to drag their thumb across a screen to dodge skill shots which delays the reaction time. I have never had this much of an issue dodging skill shots on the pc and the above reason is my opinion as to why it is soooo much harder to pull off. I will be deleting this app until these (mainly the support issues) are addressed. I also have an issue with not having access to skins I paid for in the pc version of the game. If money was exchanged then I believe I should have access to that item in all versions of this game.



  • By jadcoqw

    Stick to PC

    I am COMPLETELY new to anything to do with LOL. My boyfriend plays it on PC and I got into the game as a way for us to have fun and bond. All of this to say that I am extremely new to champions and specific details such as runes and items in shop. Within a month I got Gold 2 and Mastery 6. I chalked it up to being a fast learner but now that I play LOL pc I realized that wild rift is just extremely broken. PVP games REALLY need a draft option. It’s beyond annoying when you’ve already called dibs on a lane but another player is butthurt and still chooses a champion that was made just for your lane *cough* jinx. Even when the 2 of us play together, the rest of the team is trash, AFK, or feeding the other team. I am the most mediocre player on WR yet it seems like I carry most games .. and still lose. Forget about ranking up.. they will purposely level you up all the way down to the promo game.. and then give you absolute trolls that will make you start all over. Some champions are extremely broken, I can’t count on one hand how many times I get one tapped on champions that in LOL I actually have a fair fight with. Oh, and you gotta love the massive updates every once in a while. Eats up my storage and I don’t even have that many apps in my phone. 2 stars because this game made a LOL fan and the boyfriend is very happy. Otherwise, zero.


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