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* When champions that are effective at jungling are in top lane, killing jungle monsters to outlevel your opponents and get neutral monster buffs is a strategy that is commonly used.
 
* When champions that are effective at jungling are in top lane, killing jungle monsters to outlevel your opponents and get neutral monster buffs is a strategy that is commonly used.
 
* The jungle area in Twisted Treeline is good not only to sneak on the opponent but also to outsmart them by running away or baiting them into a bad position.
 
* The jungle area in Twisted Treeline is good not only to sneak on the opponent but also to outsmart them by running away or baiting them into a bad position.
* AD carries are viable on Twisted Treeline, but they must be proctected by team like on Summoners Rift. Roles of champions are more or less the same as in 5v5, setup with AD carry should have enough cc to make him/her safe.
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* AD carries are viable on Twisted Treeline, but they must be proctected by team like on Summoners Rift. Roles of champions are more or less the same as in 5v5, but a setup with a AD carry should have enough cc to make him/her safe.
 
* Common warding area is the '''[[Vilemaw]]''', located at the top of the map.Is a high value objective, keep it warded as they can be slain at relatively low levels (compared to {{ci|Baron Nashor}}) and at any time.
 
* Common warding area is the '''[[Vilemaw]]''', located at the top of the map.Is a high value objective, keep it warded as they can be slain at relatively low levels (compared to {{ci|Baron Nashor}}) and at any time.
 
* Ward in bush next to enemy buff can be more efficient than ward in the midle of jungle. It can detect enemies crossing your side of jungle and can't be detected by vision ward in the middle.
 
* Ward in bush next to enemy buff can be more efficient than ward in the midle of jungle. It can detect enemies crossing your side of jungle and can't be detected by vision ward in the middle.

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The Twisted Treeline is a two lane Field of Justice, released shortly before the game officially launched. It was released publicly in Practice Games on October 27, 2009[1]and released for Normal games on March 30, 2010.[2]Along with the end of the Season 2 on the PBE was released a remake of this Field of Justice on october 17th, 2012. It was previously located near Zaun but has been changed to be a location in the Shadow Isles with the recent upcoming patch.

Lore

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The Twisted Treeline located on the Shadow Isles

The Field of Justice known as the Twisted Treeline is one of the League arenas. The arena is located in the mysterious Shadow Isles. An eternally thick, unnatural fog blankets the islands from the view of outsiders. It is thought that the islands are home to countless forms of undead, though no one seems eager to perform the exploration necessary to find out the truth.


The Tree lives

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Twisted Treeline Art

The twisting magical energies unleashed by mages during the Rune Wars caused an incredible amount of devastation to the natural world. The League was established to control the use of this magic by confining it to the Fields of Justice. By limiting its use to there, they thought that they could prevent it from doing further harm to the environment. It seemed that they were successful until Maokai, the Twisted Treant Maokai, the Twisted Treant, came into being. During a League match, Maokai, an ancient oak that stood above the upper jungle, spontaneously roared to life. Ripped from the natural balance by arcane forces, his sentience was forged in chaos. Before the Adjudicators of the League could step in and suppress him, he slew all six champions participating in the match. The scholars of the Arcanum Majoris took a keen interest in him, as they were eager to discover the secrets of his animation.

The Arrival of Nightmare

Summoners in the League of Legends were afflicted by sleep-related incidents for a long time, some wake up screaming, Terrified and beyond consolation. Some could not fall asleep, Slowly going mad as night ticked by. Some simply never woke up. Physicians were baffled until a Field Architect happened to pass out next to a nexus on the Twisted Treeline. With a magical energy arced from the nexus, Nocturne the Eternal Nightmare Nocturne the Eternal Nightmare appeared and slaughtered everything in his sight before the summoners were able to magically confine him. As a punishment for all of his crimes, The League allowed summoners to call upon Nocturne, Bending his will to the summoner he hates and creating his own personal nightmare.

Gameplay

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Gameplay in Twisted Treeline

Twisted Treeline map features faster paced 3v3 action due to its two lanes. The bottom lane is straight, while the top lane is curved. The map also features several neutral monster camps, and plenty of opportunities for team fights due to the two large forests located on the map. The top forest is accessible only from the top lane, has high reward monsters, and is structured to increase random forest encounters. The lower forest narrows in the middle, allowing for increased ganking opportunities.

Features

  • Two lanes to fight your way to the enemy base.
  • A jungle populated by neutral monsters of varying degrees of toughness, the toughest of which provide buffs and gold for your whole team.
  • Powerful turrets defend key areas on the map. You must confront these in addition to your enemies if you are to make headway toward victory.
  • Two bases at opposite sides of the map, populated by a shop, a nexus and one turret to defend the nexus.
  • One Speed shrine located on the midlle of the map
  • Two Altars situated on both sides of the lower jungle. An altar is sealed for 90 seconds after capturing it.

Twisted Treeline Camps

  • Upper jungle:
    • Vilemaw spawns at 10 min mark and respawning time is 5 min.

Twisted Treeline Buffs

  • Speed Shrines: movement speed increase.
  • Crest of Crushing Wrath Crest of Crushing Wrath: bonus health and mana regeneration, increased attack speed and bonus cooldown reduction.
  • Altars:
    • One Altar: +4 gold
    • Two Altars: +10% attack damage and ability power

Development

Marc Merrill in an interview with Zam.com first mention the map:

So in regards to the new map, which is one of the hottest items that we're really excited about, we're about to roll one out. It's going to be going into the beta shortly. I don't know if it's in this release or if it's in the release at the end of the month. It's coming out really soon, it's a two lane map, it's awesome, there's a lot of action, it's really well designed to force action to the middle of the map, and it's designed for a 3 on 3 play experience. So it's very different experience, it will be a lot of fun for users to go bang away on that.[3]

The map was first shown to the public on October 19th, 2009 on the Facebook page of the game. [4].

Strategy

  • Work with your teammates to use the close lanes as a chance to kill enemy Champions as a team.
  • The basic strategy is to have 2 players laning on the bottom and 1 player laning on the top, allowing for one stronger player to develop ahead of the other 2 and have a large advantage when ganking the bottom lane enemies. Laning should not continue for too long though as it is much quicker to level and gain gold from ganking enemies once you are strong enough.
  • The more competetive strategy is to have 2 players laning at the top and 1 laning at the bot. This setup has better dragon (and jungle at all) control. If there are 2 champions on 1 lane, only one of them should farm, farmed champion + support are more useful in teamfights than 2 unfarmed champions.
  • Another viable setup is two solo lanes with a jungler. Jungle remake on Twisted Treeline made mobs more tough and there is not so many viable junglers now.
  • When champions that are effective at jungling are in top lane, killing jungle monsters to outlevel your opponents and get neutral monster buffs is a strategy that is commonly used.
  • The jungle area in Twisted Treeline is good not only to sneak on the opponent but also to outsmart them by running away or baiting them into a bad position.
  • AD carries are viable on Twisted Treeline, but they must be proctected by team like on Summoners Rift. Roles of champions are more or less the same as in 5v5, but a setup with a AD carry should have enough cc to make him/her safe.
  • Common warding area is the Vilemaw, located at the top of the map.Is a high value objective, keep it warded as they can be slain at relatively low levels (compared to Baron Nashor Baron Nashor) and at any time.
  • Ward in bush next to enemy buff can be more efficient than ward in the midle of jungle. It can detect enemies crossing your side of jungle and can't be detected by vision ward in the middle.

Associated Champions

Champion Ties
Maokai, the Twisted Treant Maokai, the Twisted Treant Birthplace
Nocturne, the Eternal Nightmare Nocturne, the Eternal Nightmare Origin of physical appearance

References

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