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In League of Legends, simply getting more kills isn't enough to win a game. The reason teams often come from behind to win is because of objective management . Objectives are objectives that provide a consistent advantage to a team throughout the game, such as dragons, Baron Nashor, Rift Heralds, inhibitors, and turrets. This article will explain the effects and acquisition strategies for each objective in detail.
???? Dragon
Dragons are located in the river near the bottom lane and are a key early- to mid-game objective. Defeating a Dragon grants your entire team a stack of **elemental buffs (Dragon Souls**). Collecting four stacks of the same type of Dragon buff grants you a Dragon Soul. Dragon Souls grant incredibly powerful passives, giving teams with Dragon Souls a significant advantage in late-game teamfights.
The types of dragons that appear vary from game to game, and the most common types of dragons are as follows:
Inferno Dragon : Increases spell power and attack damage. Suitable for teams with many damage-dealing champions.
Ocean Dragon : Restores health and mana during battle. Increases sustained combat power.
Mountain Dragon : Deals bonus damage to structures (turrets, inhibitors, etc.). Good for teams looking to rush.
Cloud Dragon : Increases movement speed. Its excellent mobility makes it ideal for ganking and roaming.
Hextech Dragon : Adds electric damage to spells and auto-attacks.
Chemical Tech Dragon : Continuously deals poison damage to surrounding enemies.
Dragon Strategy Point: It's essential for the jungler and support to work together to place wards around the dragon approximately 30 seconds before it spawns, and for the entire team to gather around it. If you're winning the bottom lane, you'll naturally gain priority for securing the dragon. The more ahead you are in the race for the Dragon Soul stack, the greater your team's chance of victory.
???? Baron Nashor
Baron Nashor is the most powerful neutral objective that appears in the river on the top lane after 25 minutes. Killing Baron grants the entire team the **Hand of Baron**, which spawns empowered minions. The buffed player's minions can quickly destroy towers, maximizing lane pressure .
The Baron buff lasts for three minutes, during which time teams must actively push the lane and destroy turrets and inhibitors. The Baron buff often provides a turning point in games, allowing even a team trailing to completely turn the tide with a single Baron buff.
Baron Strategy Point: Ideally, you should attempt Baron immediately after winning a teamfight, when you're still healthy. Conversely, if the enemy team is attempting Baron, you can aim for a Baron Steal or counterattack while the enemy focuses on killing the Baron. The role of a jungler with Smite is crucial in this situation.
???? Rift Herald
The Rift Herald is an object that appears in the Baron's location early in the game (8 minutes to 19 minutes 59 seconds). Defeating the Rift Herald grants you the **Rift Herald's Eye**, which, when summoned on a lane, powerfully attacks and destroys turrets.
Rift Herald is particularly effective in increasing gold margins and strengthening map control through early turret pressure. Its two-summon ability makes it highly effective when deployed in strategically vulnerable lanes. If your top or mid lane has an early advantage, deploying Rift Herald on them to quickly take down their turrets is a powerful strategy.
????️ Inhibitor & Turrets
Turrets come in tiers 1, 2, and 3, and each turret's destruction grants the entire team gold. Specifically, upon destroying a tier 1 turret (outer tower), the team that destroys one of the first five turrets will receive additional gold (Turret Plates gold).
Inhibitors are located near the base, and destroying them causes Super Minions to continuously spawn on that lane. Super Minions are much more powerful than regular minions and can quickly destroy enemy defenses. Because Inhibitors automatically respawn after five minutes, it's crucial to quickly target the Nexus after destroying one. Roll Betting