2021-01-25
League of Legends: Wild Rift is Riot's latest embargo to the mobile gaming space with a new MOBA based on the extremely popular PC counterpart League of Legends. The game features the same roster of champions, with iconic ones like Garen and Teemo brought into the mix. The game has steadily grown in popularity over the recent months, with it gradually being released in all regions worldwide.
Today, we will show you how you can enjoy the best Wild Rift experience possible and rank up quickly by using LDPlayer’s many features to your advantage.
Wild Rift has a wide array of customizable options that you can take advantage of to help you get the edge you need to move around the map more efficiently. One such handy feature, especially when you’re a Jungler or a Mid Laner rotating around the map, is Mini Map Auto Pathing. By default, if you click on the Mini Map, your camera moves to that angle, which is not so useful.
By clicking on the setting shown above, you can change this option so that whenever you left-click now, your champion automatically finds the quickest route to where you clicked and started moving there instantly if you cast a spell or a different command. At the same time, auto-moving, your character instantly halts. You can use this feature to move towards a place while also looking at the scoreboard at the same time.
Now, you can play Wild Rift at up to 120 FPS using LDPlayer Emulator. Here are the steps you need to follow to enable this option:
You can now play Wild Rift at 120 FPS, an extremely high frame rate that should improve your gameplay quite drastically.
You can start implementing PC Keybinds to League of Legends Wild Rift to further improve your gameplay. One such feature you can use from the PC Port is self casting. Using LDPlayer, you can Alt + Press any Skill key to having it cost towards you.
In the middle of fights, this is extremely useful as it ensures that skills that rely on extreme precision and require movement from your side come directly towards you with no trouble due to your mechanics messing up whatsoever.
Another way to improve your Wild Rift gameplay is by not clicking the mouse off-screen no matter what you do. Generally, when you are in a complex team fight, you might get flustered and click on the desktop, which will minimize the game and lead to you spending 5-10 seconds trying to get back to it.
To counteract this, just press the CTRL key on LDPlayer, and you will not be able to move the mouse off-screen no matter what you do. If you want to unlock it and move off-screen, you need to press the key again or click on the button found on the top of LDPlayer, which unlocks the mouse for you.
LDPlayer also lets you use the mouse to move around for more precise and finite movements. You can press the S key at any time to cancel moving with the mouse. Another advantage of having proper keybinds is that you can use the Capslock or the Uppercase key to lock onto a target.
This locking mechanism is especially useful when you want to get rid of smaller targets such as wards, which might be hard to click on amid combat. If you do not want to lock on to a particular target, you can use the Attack Defense Tower button, denoted by the Z key. If the target is an enemy Champion, you can click on their avatar, and the lock will be removed.
In fights, you can use this lock to inflict massive damage on an enemy. This feature is especially useful if you are a Jungler or a Mid Laner who relies on dealing with single target nuke DPS damage. For them, having the ability to lock onto a target in the middle of a fight is a dream come true.
Being able to quickly view what’s happening around the map in all three lanes is a pivotal part of playing Wild Rift at the optimal level. Thankfully, LDPlayer has certain features and mechanics you can use to achieve just that.
Firstly, if you want to Freelook, you can press the V key and move the mouse to wherever you want to see, which gives you a complete vision of the area quite flawlessly. If you want to look even further, you need to press Shift, enhancing your peripheral vision.
Do note that if you are on the opposite side of lanes, you will not see the farthermost lane. For example, you can't see the bottom lane from the top using this method. To counteract this, you need to choose the map and click on the location you want to view.
LDPlayer has quickly proven itself to be perhaps the best emulator when it comes to playing Wild Rift. With the introduction of these new features, you can ensure that playing Wild Rift on this emulator is perhaps the best experience you will ever get from one.
With FPS that goes up to 140, precise key binds, and the ability to look around the map in the blink of an eye, LDPlayer provides you with features that you cannot find anywhere else. Moreover, it runs very well on older hardware and runs very well on high-end specifications as well, with no jitter or lag whatsoever.