Runes are a major IP sink.
If you’re getting into ranked League of Legends or just hit level 20, you should probably be thinking about your runes and rune pages. I’ve hand-selected the best starter runes, as well as how much IP you need to complete some beginner rune pages. If you’re on a strict IP budget, Tier 2 runes are only 1 IP apiece and will serve you acceptably until you can afford the good stuff: the tier 3 runes. Tier 2s are only 78% efficient by comparison, so try to save up!
If you’re a ranked player, you should definitely buy more rune pages to supplement your two ‘starter’ pages. Yikes–6300 IP per rune page. Wait for Riot to hold one of their two-for-one rune page sales, or just get a 7 rune page bundle if you want a lot of pages. (Check out our article on the fastest ways to earn IP if you want to speed up the process a bit.) The more rune pages you have, the better you can maximize your loadout against lane opponents and enemy team compositions.
Marks
Glyphs
I’m a huge proponent of flat cooldown reduction runes, but they’re expensive as hell, and most players don’t have 7380 IP lying around. Starting the game with 7.5% CDR is pretty valuable. For scaling CDR runes to reach equivalency, they would take until level 9. However, if you opt to go for scaling CDR, here’s a tip: since many builds naturally reach 30% CDR, you only need 6 scaling CDR runes to accomplish 10% CDR at level 18–remember, that’s your CDR cap. This leaves you with 3 rune slots to use on resists or mage stats.
Seals
Greater Seals of Scaling Armor are rarely a good choice, but they’re worth experimenting with if you think your levels 1-6 against a physical damage dealer are easy. From level 7 onward, scaling armor seals outscale flat armor seals. Still, they’re one of the riskier choices. I only use scaling armor to complement armor quints.
Quintessences
Buying Runes on a Budget
Now that you’ve got a better sense of the most important runes in League of Legends, it’s time for a quick reality check: the total cost of all the runes I’ve listed in this article comes out to a whopping 67,941 IP.
That’s a daunting number, especially for newer players, but if you’re looking to get the most bang for your buck, buy armor seals and magic resist glyphs first -you can reuse them on most of your pages. If you’re absolutely stuck with two pages, here are the two most versatile rune setups in existence (only 9,210 IP total), plus two somewhat spicier configurations to give you some ideas:
Having all 20 rune pages is the ultimate convenience: you can design ‘versus AD pages’ and ‘versus AP pages,’ for multiple roles, multiple champions, or you can even design fringe pages that exploit things like all-AD enemy comps. But don’t attempt to do this all at once. Runes and rune pages should be purchased incrementally. When it comes down to it, League of Legends runes are an investment for dedicated players. And if you’ve been playing League without runes? You’ll feel like you took off the training weights once you finally commit.