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ARAM is a uniquely fast-paced PvP game mode on Riot Games' League of Legends, and is an acronym for "All Random All Mid." In intense skirmishes, ten summoners are split into two teams as they work to destroy the oppositions Nexus. Each player is given a random champion from the available champion pool (owned and free-to-play).
Here is everything players may want to know about the League of Legends ARAM game mode, including a brief history and the best champions you can get.
ARAM was originally one of the custom games available on the original Summoner's Rift map. Players loved being grouped together in intense 5v5 battles, and ARAM quickly became one of the more popular League of Legends game modes available.
Riot Games eventually became officially involved in supporting ARAM as a permanent game mode, and it has been in the game since 2012.
In ARAM champion select, players can acquire up to two rerolls to roll for random champions from their AVAILABLE champion pool. Rerolled champs are placed onto the champion bench for their team to pick from. You can also request to trade champions with your teammates, if you're lucky.
Reroll points are gained through playing ARAM games and having a large champion pool unlocked.
For 95 RP, players can also purchase skin boosts for their entire team, unlocking one random champion skin for the current game only. All allies will also gain a bonus 100 Blue Essence after completing the game. Here are some of the best League of Legends skins here.
ARAM is unlike other League of Legends game modes. It has several unique features, unlike regular draft games played on Summoner's Rift:
The ARAM map is played on Howling Abyss, one long horizontal lane with four turrets, one inhibitor and one Nexus for each team. The aim of ARAM is to destroy the enemies Nexus.
There are bushes dotted around at the top and bottom of the lane, with two Health Relics per side with respawn timers. These work as a Redemption item to heal any champions standing in its aura.
Players will also note that they cannot recall in ARAM. They can only purchase items from the Shopkeeper during their death timers while waiting to respawn. Staying in their team's fountain area also prevents players from regenerating their mana or HP.
All champions on Howling Abyss gain the following bonuses and debuffs to rebalance them.
ARAM also features two unique summoner spells not seen in other game modes: Clarity and Snowball.
Like normal League of Legends game modes, ARAM has its own gameplay meta and item builds for players to follow.
In a matchmade ARAM game, there will always be a random champion pool - players have no control over what champions will appear. However, a general rule to follow is that the team should be evenly balanced, with a healthy mix of AP and AD. There should always be at least one frontline champion; otherwise, your team will be steamrolled by the enemy.
Since Howling Abyss involves one large lane with limited space, crowd control champions will be your best friend. These will root, stun, and halt the enemy in their tracks so they are unable to escape the onslaught of attacks.
Champions like Blitzcrank, Pyke, and Morgana thrive on Howling Abyss, especially when paired with Flash and Mark/Dash summoner spells as they can quickly close the distance to escaping enemies. Lux and Vel Koz are great mage champions that can deal tons of damage with their massive Ultimates.
Samira and Ezreal are great ADCs in ARAM due to the close-quarters combat that ARAM forces players into, allowing them to get maximum value out of her devastating Ultimate. Nidalee is also a great pick due to her Q being able to oneshot opponents at a long distance.
Great Tank options include Malphite, Dr Mundo, and Maokai, especially when paired with the Heartsteel item.
You should consider using rerolls for these champions if you see them on your champion bench. These champions have the lowest ARAM win rates and will only perform well if you are incredibly skilled at them.
Enchanter support champions like Yuumi, Lulu and Soraka don't do tend to do well on ARAM due to their inability to shield and heal all the damage their team takes.
Melee champions like Riven also suffer in ARAM due to their inability to deal long-ranged damage. ARAM relies on whittling down the enemy's HP through constant poking abilities. Hence, melee champions tend to fall flat unless they have a team that can push aggressively with them.
Champions relying on stealth are also not feasible in ARAM due to the Blackout minions that reveal their positioning. This includes characters like Rengar. Teemo's Noxious Traps are also revealed, rendering them useless as the enemy will just destroy them.
That's everything you need to know about League of Legends game mode, ARAM, perfect for warm-up games before diving into the stress of competitive. It's also a great way to practice, by giving players hands-on time with champions outside of their usual skillset.
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It is an acronym for "All Random All Mid", as two groups of five players battle it out on one long lane.
The ARAM 5V5 Howling Abyss game mode is unlocked once the player's account has reached level 3, meaning it is accessible fairly early on.
Yes! ARAM is an excellent way for new players to get to grips with random champions and learn their abilities and basic League mechanics without the stress of ranked games or affecting their hidden MMR.
You earn ARAM reroll points through completing ARAM games. If you have a larger champion pool, you are certain to gain a reroll point every ARAM game. Players can hold a maximum of 2 reroll points at a time.
Each game of ARAM awards anything between 50-200 XP, depending on the game's duration.
ARAM games are designed to be fast-paced and full of action. Generally, ARAM games typically last between 15-20 minutes but can sometimes take longer if it's a close battle and the teams are evely matched.