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Season One is a competitive time frame that League of Legends began hosting on July 13, 2010 in patch V1.0.0.96.[1] It marked the official kickoff of competitive League of Legends and there are some events and partnerships planned for it.[2]

Pendragon announced that the start of Season 1 was on July 13, 2010.[2] Season 1 was ended on August 23, 2011.[3][4][5]

During Season One, 25 new champions were released.

Champions available[ | ]

Champions are being rotated during seasons, including "in-season" champions, this means while you can play all the champs in Normal Games, there will be some Champions that won't be allowed in the Ranked Games:

That's a very insightful question. We thought a lot about that, and in the short term, we're going to keep releasing champions. In the longer term, as we roll out competitive seasons, our first season will include all champions, but our additional seasons will feature a reduced set of "in-season" champions. This means that -- while you can always play all champions in [casual play] -- the featured competitive mode will have a reduced set of champions that rotates periodically as we cycle through seasons. This allows us to revitalize the metagame; if a particular strategy is getting really strong, one way to make things interesting is to just change the champion rotation. And it also reduces the learning burden for someone coming in, so they don't have to learn 60 champions -- they only have to learn 35 or 40, or whatever number we determine.[6]

Features[ | ]

The following features were confirmed on the June 15 preview of the Season 1 and have been implemented since the beginning[7]:

  • Ranked Games - In Season One, summoners of Level 30 will be able to indulge in the ranked game system. At launch, ranked players will be able to join one of three queues: 3v3 Premade, 5v5 Premade, or 5v5 Solo. Players will receive an individual rating for each of these queues.
  • Ladders - Once Ranked Play begins, players who choose to participate will have their Elo ratings displayed publicly on the League of Legends Ladder. On the ladder, players will be able to see just how they stack up against the rest of their fellow summoners. The ladder will be available on the League of Legends Community Site.
  • Draft Mode - Champion selection during ranked play will take on the form of a live draft. In 5v5 premade and 3v3 premade, the first phase of this draft process will provide the inviter of each team with the opportunity to ban the use of two champions. Banned champions cannot be selected for use on either team.
    • After bans have been dispensed by both sides, the teams will begin the draft process. During ranked play, draft picks will be exclusive, meaning that a drafted champion will not be available for play by the opposing team. The team who received the second ban will begin the drafting process by drafting a single champion. Following that, the game will follow a 1:2:2:2:2:1 draft format for the 5v5 brackets and a 1:2:2:1 format for the 3v3 bracket.
    • Through this system, players are encouraged to embrace a wider range of champions, allow for teams to effectively counter popular strategies, and develop a familiarity with their opponents and counter accordingly. Initially Draft Mode will be available both in Ranked Play and in practice games. Normal games still utilize blind pick during champion selection.
  • Improved Visual Styles - With the substantial renovations required to support Ranked Games, Riot decided to undergo a complete facelift of the PvP.net interface. The new look for League of Legends is "brighter, more visually appealing, and easier to use".

Grand Finals[ | ]

Season 1 will conclude with a $100,000 Grand Finals featuring the best teams from all over the world. Teams will qualify for the grand finals by competing in a circuit of local, online, and global events. At the end of each event, top placing teams will not only be rewarded with cash and prizes, but will also earn ranking points that establish them as the best in their region. Many summoners will thrive, but only one team will earn the title of Season 1 Champion. The Grand Finals are scheduled from June 18 to June 21, 2011 at Dreamhack in Jönköping, Sweden.[8]

The season one regional qualifiers for Dreamhack took place on the weekend of May 27–28, 2011. The 8 top placed teams in each of the north America and Europe divisions competed for a total of 3 seats in each division at the tournament. Combined with 2 seats from Asia this deiced the 8 teams to compete at Dreamhack. Details of the Regional Qualifiers tournament can be found here. The Friday after, On July 3 the season 1 finalists where announced. The qualifier stream had a total of 300,000 unique viewers with a peak of 69,000 people watching at one time.

Teams qualified to compete at Dreamhack 2011:

Dreamhack 2011 - Season One Championship[ | ]

  • All Dreamhack games were played in draft mode with 3 bans available per team.
  • The game was patched up to v1.0.0.118b.

Day 1[ | ]

Competition started on June 18, 10:30 CEST.

The qualifying matches decided who went to semi-finals. First ranked of a group goes directly, while 2nd and 3rd placed had to dispute a relegation match. The 4th ranked team of a group was eliminated. Ties were broken by using the number of kills combined from every match.

Qualifiers
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Team Wins Losses Ranking
File:Season one flag 3.png Against All Authority (aAa) 2 1 2nd
File:Season one flag 0.png Epik Gaming (EG) 3 0 1st
File:Season one flag 1.png FnaticMSI (FN) 1 2 3rd
File:Season one flag 5.png Team Pacific (PCFC) 0 3 4th
Matches
aAa Vs. Epik Gaming Crown
Crown FnaticMSI Vs. Team Pacific
Crown aAa Vs. FnaticMSI
Crown Epik Gaming Vs. Team Pacific
Crown aAa Vs. Team Pacific
Crown Epik Gaming Vs. FnaticMSI
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Team Wins Losses Ranking
File:Season one flag 0.png Team SoloMid (TSM) 2 1 1st
File:Season one flag 2.png gamed!de (GMD) 1 2 3rd
File:Season one flag 0.png Counter Logic Gaming (CLG) 2 1 2nd
File:Season one flag 4.png Xan 1 2 4th
Matches
Team SoloMid Vs. Xan Crown
gamed!de Vs. CLG Crown
Crown gamed!de Vs. Xan
Crown Team SoloMid Vs. CLG
Crown Team SoloMid Vs. gamed!de
Crown CLG Vs. Xan

Day 2[ | ]

Competition started on June 19, 11:30 CEST.

Relegation matches are played by the 2nd qualified team of a group against the 3rd one of the other group. Winners of those matches goes in semi-finals against the 1st qualified team of the opposing group. Semi-finals matches are played with best of 3 rules.

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Relegations
5th/6th place match
gamed!de Vs. CLG Crown
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Semi-finals

Day 3[ | ]

Competition started on June 20, 13:00 CEST.

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Upper bracket final
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4th place match
3rd place match
Crown aAa Vs. Team SoloMid
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Championship¹

¹aAa needed 2 victories to win the match.

Brackets[ | ]

Season One Championship

Final results[ | ]

Team Ranking
FnaticMSI Crown
Against All Authority 2nd
Team SoloMid 3rd
Epik Gaming 4th
Counter Logic Gaming 5th
gamed!de 6th
Xan 7th
Team Pacific 8th

Champion stats[ | ]

Aggregated champion statistics from the championship:

Champion Wins Losses Picks Bans Unused Win Ratio
Nunu Nunu 12 6 18 8 2 67%
Alistar Alistar 8 5 13 11 4 62%
Rumble Rumble 2 0 2 22 4 100%
Vladimir Vladimir 3 5 8 14 6 38%
Twisted Fate Twisted Fate 2 2 4 17 7 50%
Janna Janna 10 8 18 1 9 56%
Ashe Ashe 13 4 17 2 9 76%
Corki Corki 8 7 15 4 9 53%
Jarvan IV Jarvan IV 8 5 13 6 9 62%
Vayne Vayne 4 4 8 11 9 50%
Nidalee Nidalee 3 1 4 15 9 75%
Sona Sona 9 6 15 3 10 60%
Amumu Amumu 3 7 10 8 10 30%
Malzahar Malzahar 9 7 16 0 12 56%
Warwick Warwick 6 5 11 3 14 55%
Anivia Anivia 5 4 9 5 14 56%
Taric Taric 3 7 10 3 15 30%
Annie Annie 4 4 8 2 18 50%
Brand Brand 3 5 8 0 20 38%
Miss Fortune Miss Fortune 2 6 8 0 20 25%
Soraka Soraka 2 5 7 1 20 29%
Karthus Karthus 2 4 6 2 20 33%
Gragas Gragas 3 1 4 3 21 75%
Nocturne Nocturne 2 2 4 3 21 50%
Irelia Irelia 1 3 4 3 21 25%
Zilean Zilean 1 1 2 5 21 50%
Akali Akali 1 0 1 6 21 100%
Singed Singed 2 2 4 2 22 50%
Swain Swain 2 3 5 0 23 40%
Caitlyn Caitlyn 0 4 4 0 24 0%
Tristana Tristana 1 2 3 0 25 33%
Cho'Gath Cho'Gath 1 2 3 0 25 33%
Trundle Trundle 0 3 3 0 25 0%
Mordekaiser Mordekaiser 1 0 1 2 25 100%
Lee Sin Lee Sin 1 1 2 0 26 50%
Teemo Teemo 1 1 2 0 26 50%
Gangplank Gangplank 1 0 1 0 27 100%
Sion Sion 1 0 1 0 27 100%
Rammus Rammus 0 1 1 0 27 0%
Garen Garen 0 1 1 0 27 0%
Kassadin Kassadin 0 1 1 0 27 0%
Dr Dr. Mundo 0 1 1 0 27 0%
Poppy Poppy 0 1 1 0 27 0%
Urgot Urgot 0 1 1 0 27 0%
Lux Lux 0 1 1 0 27 0%
Blitzcrank Blitzcrank 0 1 1 0 27 0%
  • Total games considered: 28.
  • Orianna Orianna and newer champions were not available in this tournament.
  • Out of the 76 available champions, 46 of them made a presence in the 3 days of championship; the other 30 champions were neither picked nor banned in any game.
  • Data originally in spreadsheet format.
Unused champions[ | ]

Medals[ | ]

At the end of Season One, players were awarded forum medals according to their rating at the end of the season. Platinum and gold received an exclusive Jarvan IV Jarvan IV skin - Victorious Jarvan Victorious Jarvan.

  • Platinum (Top 0.2%) - 1900 and above (3v3: 1700+, pre-made 5v5: 1750+): a framed summoner icon in platinum, a platinum banner in summoner profile, a platinum forum badge and a special skin for Jarvan IV.
  • Gold (Top 3%) - Between 1520 and 1899 (3v3: 1490-1699, pre-made 5v5: 1500-1749): a framed summoner icon in gold, a gold banner in your summoner profile, a gold forum badge and a special skin for Jarvan IV.
  • Silver (Top 10%) - Between 1400 and 1519 (3v3: 1410-1489, pre-made 5v5: 1410-1499): a framed summoner icon in silver and a silver banner in your summoner profile.
  • Bronze (Top 25%) - Between 1249 and 1399 (3v3: 1249-1409, pre-made 5v5: 1249-1409): a bronze banner in your summoner profile.

In addition all Season One veteran players received an exclusive Kayle Kayle skin - Judgement Kayle Judgement Kayle.

Gallery[ | ]

Cinematic trailer[ | ]

External links[ | ]

References[ | ]

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