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League of Legends players who want to work on their champion mastery even more than the current system allows will be able to opt into a new achievement-based mastery feature soon called “Eternals.” Riot Games announced this feature on Tuesday and said it’ll be released in Patch 9.17 after spending some time on the PBE for testing. Several Eternals have been revealed so far that’ll be available for amounts of Riot Points that are currently unknown.
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Riot revealed the plans for the achievement-based system in a Nexus post that explored the creation of the Eternals and how they work in-game. The goal for these Eternals, Riot said, was to give players a way to show off achievements while providing another mastery avenue beyond the current system. These Eternals will track different metrics including those specific to certain champions. Sylas, for example, has an Eternal called “Stop Hitting Yourself” that tracks how many times a Sylas player kills an enemy champion with their own ultimate.
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