League of Legends: LP gain changes explained

Published: 16:39, 23 February 2024
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League of Legends: LP gain changes explained
League of Legends: LP gain changes explained

Key Points from the Article

  • This adjustment aims to make climbs more consistent and slightly easier to demote, ensuring that players' skill and rank are better aligned.
  • The new changes aim to address this mismatch by making it easier for players to both climb and demote, ensuring that their rank more accurately reflects their skill.
  • With the augmented LP gains, League of Legends players encountered a slightly steeper climb and pinnacle in Ranked matches than initially projected.
League of Legends: LP gain changes explained

League of Legends reduces LP gains below Emerald, with players gaining and losing 25 LP on average in these ranks, down from 28 LP before the update.

In the latest League of Legends Patch 14.4, Riot Games introduced some LP gain changes. Now, League of Legends reduces LP gains below Emerald, with players gaining and losing 25 LP on average in these ranks, down from 28 LP before the update.

This adjustment makes it slightly easier to climb but also easier to get demoted, aiming to bring players' ranks more in line with their actual skill level. The changes aim to make climbs more consistent and slightly easier to demote, ensuring that players' skill and rank are better aligned.

The initial intention at the start of Season 14 was to increase LP gains below Emerald to facilitate climbing. However, this led to some players experiencing negative LP gains, indicating a mismatch between their rank and actual skill.

Why Are the Changes Taking Place?

Negative LP gains occurred due to factors such as demotion protection or errors in Riot's reset process, causing players to maintain a rank higher than their skill level.

The new changes aim to address this mismatch by making it easier for players to both climb and demote, ensuring that their rank more accurately reflects their skill.

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Upon reaching 0 LP, players hit the demotion protection barrier. While their skill may decline, their rank remains unchanged
Upon reaching 0 LP, players hit the demotion protection barrier. While their skill may decline, their rank remains unchanged

With the augmented LP gains, League of Legends players encountered a slightly steeper climb and pinnacle in Ranked matches than initially projected. 

Riot suggests that this could be attributed to chance or the temporary dominance of certain champions. In such cases, players should revert to their appropriate rank rather than relying solely on fortuitous streaks.

Upon reaching 0 LP, players hit the demotion protection barrier. While their skill may decline, their rank remains unchanged. Consequently, there exists a disconnect between skill and rank. Continuous losses in LoL matches may result in negative LP gains until their LP adjusts accordingly


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