The long-awaited Challenges have finally arrived at the RIft. These have been hyped by Riot for a long time, so let's see if they will live up to their expectations.
The End of Game has also gotten a pretty hefty overhaul with the release of Challenges. It has been split into two screens, one of which is for your personal progression and one for the game’s scoreboard.
The Progression Page still displays all the things you’re used to:
- Ranked progress,
- Champion Mastery,
- Summoner Level on the left,
- Honor received in the lower right.
The big change is the progression carousel, which shows you the challenges and Eternals you leveled up, brought close to leveling up, or had a standout performance on.
The scoreboard has a new look and feel but remains very similar to the one players could see previously. There have been a few changes added there as well:
- Added lane position in modes that have it
- Added K/DAAdded a column that toggles between damage dealt to champions, damage taken from champions, healing/shielding done, and CC score
- The gold earned column toggles to minions killed
- Added a column to show which challenge each player progressed the most
- Honor also shows up here, since teammates may honor you after you've already moved over from the Progression tab
The only thing that is a bit lacking with the end of game lobby, currently, is that it is unstable. however, we have all expected this to happen, and can hope that Riot will remedy it in short order.