'League of Legends' Nemesis Draft Mode playable now

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The multiplayer online battle arena video game developed by Riot Games presents a new mode that players of "League of Legends" can try out. The game's Nemesis Draft Mode comprises of a 5v5 match (five versus five mode) in which each team will be choosing the champions that their opponents will play with. Simply stated, any character that is owned by someone on their team can be chosen to be played by the opponent's team. 

Furthermore, each team will also be getting three bans so that they no longer have to fight with champions that they believe are not combat effective during the time of battle. According to the developing company, each team will have "a free of charge trading period of time" in which they will be able to allocate which champion the team member enjoys playing the most. If the player does not own a champion, they will still be able to control a single character that they are given to play with. 

Riot Games has also stated that this particular mode will be interesting to a point that at times, it might end up backfiring a couple of strategies being concocted by each team. The studio mentions that there is a chance that players will accidentally find some "diamonds in the rough." 

The Nemesis Draft Mode is present on the Public Beta Environment for "League of Legends." The mode will imminently be present on live servers as a Featured Game Mode but since Featured Game Modes are only going to be experimental type matches, players will only be able to experience the mode for a limited period of time. 

The game developing company has not publicly announced on when the Nemesis Draft Mode will be officially released but players who want to experience the new mode, will have to learn on how to execute their first gameplay session through the Public Beta Environment.

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