LoR:Pakaa Cub
Pakaa Cub is a follower in Legends of Runeterra. LoR
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Pakaa Cub's Ambush is a spell in Legends of Runeterra. LoR
Pakaa Protector is a follower in Legends of Runeterra. LoR
Notes[edit | edit source]
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Internally, Pakaa Cub is called Angry Kitten in quote file names.
- Pakaa Protector is the Cat Mom.
Change Log[edit | edit source]
Pakaa Cub | |
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V4.6 |
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Pakaa Cub's Ambush | |
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V4.8 |
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V4.6 |
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Pakaa Protector | |
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V4.6 |
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References


Every card in Legends of Runeterra is sorted into a region based off a canon region of Runeterra. Cards within a region tend to share mechanics such as certain keywords and tend to synergise well with each other, and combining cards from different regions can lead to unique synergies and playstyles, with their own strengths and weaknesses. Game Modes and deckbuilding rules have specific restrictions on the number of regions that can be in a deck.


Mana is the primary resource used to play cards in Legends of Runeterra.


This unit can be played hidden as a 2 Shadow in the Brush if you have no other hidden Ambush allies. Doing so creates an Ambush spell that can be cast to transform it into its base card.



Dictates the damage a unit does in combat, whether attacking or defending. This value can be changed through various cards temporarily or permanently, but each card has a default Power that it returns to if effects are removed.


Collectible cards always have a Rarity gem at the bottom. Most effects which activate Random can only create Collectible cards.


They can be committed at any time during the user's turn. They are added to the stack, but resolve instantaneously during the turn they are committed, so functionally aren't. They commit as soon as any required targets/choices are declared.




When cards are obliterated from either player's deck or hand, they are shown to both of them.
Obliterated units are not considered
dead or to have died.






- New mechanics:
Equipment, Flow, Forge, Improvise, New, Empowered, Assimilate
- New subtypes: Darkin, Cultist, Weaponmaster, World Rune


- New region:
Bandle City
- New mechanics:
Impact,
1 Prank, Manifest, Multi-region,
Fated,
Attach,
Formidable




New region: Bilgewater
New mechanics: Attune, Deep, Plunder, Scout, Vulnerable, Nab, Toss and Stack


New regions:
Demacia,
Freljord,
Ionia,
Noxus,
Piltover & Zaun and
Shadow Isles.


Runeterra region:
Bandle City


Runeterra region:
Bilgewater,
Serpent Isles



Runeterra region:
Freljord, likely
The Arctic





Runeterra regions:
Shadow Isles,
Blessed Isles






Runeterra region:
Targon,
Celestial Realm


Unlike other regions, Runeterra cards have unique deckbuilding rules, dictated by the origins of the cards in it, with only one card from Runeterra able to be put into the deck.



A champion is able to Level Up to transform it and every other allied copy of it in the game that could ever exist into a new card instantly, keeping all effects applied to it and damage taken, which has its own interactions as well. While there is an allied champion alive, any copies of it in hand are instead a Champion Spell.


Followers are a type of unit card in
Legends of Runeterra, with numerous cards that only interact with them.









Text that can affect Landmarks will explicitly refer to them.




The Spell Stack: Once one or more Fast or Slow spells have been played, it can be responded / reacted to by the opponent with one or more Fast or
Burst spells.
Fast spells played are added to the stack, where the most recent one placed is the first to resolve. Once the response is confirmed by pressing the Button, the opponent has a chance to react, and this continues until both players pass. Only 10 spells can be on the stack at once, and the 10th spell may only be
Burst.





Skills are committed to enact a unit's card text in a way that can be reacted to. If card text creates a Skill, there will usually be an
icon before the text to indicate this.
The text of skills is usually written as if it's on the unit itself, but they count as their own card. In particular, damage dealt by a skill is not dealt by the generating unit.



Equipment can be played by Spell Mana.

Collectable cards from Runeterra have a specified unique Origin card (or 'Origin') associated with them. Each distinct card in the deck with an Origin counts as one of the deck's
regions. The Origin of these cards allows specific cards to be added to the deck regardless of their region.
Origins can also have an effect that is active from the start of the game and throughout, if there is a card with them in the deck at the start of the game
