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How To Earn Reputation Points in League of Legends: Tournament of Souls

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Sergen ÇelikBy Sergen ÇelikJuly 26, 20232 Mins Read
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League of Legends Patch 13.14 features brand-new skins, the Arena mode, and a Tekken-style fighting mini-game. You play as Samira and try to reach the top league by defeating your enemies one by one in the Tournament of Souls. You have fierce enemies like Evelynn, Sett, and Pyke and you need to make the right combos to beat them. However, you will need Reputation Points to initiate encounters with enemies. Here we’ll show you how to earn Reputation Points in Soul Fights in League of Legends.

What Are Reputation Points For in Tournament of Souls?

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Reputation Points are the keys you need to unlock new enemies in the Tournament of Souls and advance to the next stage. For example, after beating Gwen, you will need 8 points in Story Mode and 50 points in Expert Mode to fight the next enemy, Lux. The higher the stage, the higher points you’ll need to have. That’s why you will need many Reputation Points for Samira the Desert Rose to stand out in the battle arena.

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Tournament of Souls has two modes: Story and Expert. Once you finish the Story Mode, you’ll have access to the harder Expert Mode. This mode requires more Reputation Points and is harder to beat. Here are all the Reputation Points you need for both modes:

Story Mode

  • Jhin: 0
  • Gwen: 4
  • Lux: 8
  • Naafir: 12
  • Jin: 16
  • Pyke: 20
  • Evelyn: 24
  • Sett: 28
  • Shaco: 32
  • Viego: 26
  • Mystery Fighter: 40

Expert Mode

  • Gwen: 45
  • Lux: 50
  • Naafir: 55
  • Jhin: 60
  • Pyke: 65
  • Evelyn: 70
  • Sett: 75
  • Shaco: 80
  • Viego: 85
  • Mystery Fighter: 90

Earning Reputation Points in League of Legends: Tournament of Souls

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Earning Reputation Points for the Tournament of Souls is pretty easy. All you have to do is play matchmade games in the Arena, Summoner’s Rift (Normal and Ranked), ARAM, or Coop vs AI and complete the Soul Fighter missions. There are 10 Soul Fighter missions in total and they each give 5 points. Infinite Mission also gives 1 point. These points stack and you don’t lose them upon fighting enemies. While you don’t need a lot of Reputation Points in Story Mode, you will need so many of them in Expert Mode.

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