Rune Book

The Runebook is a kind of deck in which all the Runes are included, before the battle you can distribute your Runes into 3 sets from which you can choose in battle which suit best your Champion.

Pagination
The Runebook is divided into 2 sections, called pages, which contain all your rune slots. You may distribute your runes across these pages as you wish, but each page's rune-use is independent of the other pages. This means that you can put a rune into a slot on page 1, and then put that very same rune into a slot on page 2. With the variety of runes available, this allows you to create different rune setups based on which champion or build you are using. For example, page 1 could have your DPS champion runes, and page 2 could have your spellcaster runes.

How to change the name of the page
You can change the name from the basic "Page 1" or "Page 2" to something like "Caster" so then you don't have to look at the stats, saving time for you in Champion Select. You can do this by double clicking the blank space beside the name of the page, highlighting the page name, then typing in what you would like to call the page.

Updates to the rune page
With the new update you can now buy up to 7 rune pages with IP or RP.

Slots
At first, your runebook begins with only one slot (a red one, for marks). As your Summoner gains levels, you unlock more and more rune slots of all kinds (whether marks, seals, glyphs, or quintessences).

A page can hold a maximum of 30 runes (if you have unlocked all the slots). This is subdivided into 9 mark slots, 9 seal slots, 9 glyph slots, and 3 quintessence slots.

The order in which you unlock slots is always Mark, Seal, Glyph. This repeats 3 times, and then on every 10th level a quintessence slot is unlocked (thus you open quintessences at 10, 20, and 30).

Related Links

 * Runes
 * Mark
 * Glyph
 * Seal
 * Quintessence