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Irelia from League of Legends stands ready for battle, surrounded by blades in Legends of Runeterra.
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Gwen and Irelia return to Legends of Runeterra Aggro meta

The blade sisters will slice and dice their way to victory.

Riot Games released the second Legends of Runeterra Darkin expansion this week, showcasing new champions and additional support for existing archetypes like Blade Dance. 

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The hot Ionia Aggro deck that came out of the Domination expansion following the LoR early access event and after a full day of gameplay was Vayne/Zed. But close on its heels is the Blade Dance archetype with Irelia and Gwen. Using an Elusive foundation created by TempoMauo, Dot Esports put together an evolved version of the Blade Dance archetype during early access with new cards like The Spirit of Wuju for mid-game tempo and Dragoncaller as another alternative win-con in conjunction with Atrocity. 

Tapping into the wide variety of spells that the Ionia region offers, the Gwen and Irelia Blade Sisters LoR deck has an aggressive start that won’t lose gas when heading into the late-game stages. New cards like Opulent Foyer and Wraith of Echoes were tested but felt clunky. 

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We then tested The Spirit of Wuju and found it slotted nicely in as mid-to-late-game 4/3 that uses Flow to reduce its cost to three while also drawing a spell upon getting summoned. And for games when the Aggro Blades fail to hit lethal early, Dragoncaller was added as a one-of alternate win condition.

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The six-drop Ionia Domination expansion unit has Attune, synergizing with Irelia and Flow during the late game while also summoning an Ephemeral The Empyreal at Round Start with Flow getting triggered. 

The early-game strategy for Gwen and Irelia Blade Sisters focuses on Greenblade Duo and Sparring Student as the aggressive attackers. Hallowed cards are great on defense, and there are fun shenanigans to be had with Lead and Follow, pumping up the stats on Greenblade Duo and Sparring Student while still getting attack ticks toward an Irelia level-up. 

Two copies of Glimpse Beyond help ensure the LoR build doesn’t run out of gas, alongside The Spirit of Wuju. Stalling players for a turn with Concussive Palm, especially those running Vayne/Zed, can give you the advantage needed to win the next round while Deny and Nopeify! stall out key spells in Seraphine decks. And a one-of Atrocity is another alternate win-con, alongside Irelia’s Vanguard’s Edge spell and Dragoncaller. 

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Blade Sisters isn’t an S-tier deck but it’s a solid B+ to A-tier deck to run when seeking to climb the LoR ladder quickly. The Gwen and Irelia deck can counter Vayne and Zed and holds up to other new builds using Seraphine or Varus. The LoR deck is also easy to understand for new, casual, and lower Elo players while still offering intriguing lines and complexity for higher-level players as well. 


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Danny Forster
Staff writer, lead beat writer for MTG and TFT
Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.