Alright, let’s talk about them League of Legends borders levels, you know, the fancy stuff around your picture when the game loads. I ain’t no expert, but I’ve seen enough of them things to tell ya a thing or two.
So, these borders, they ain’t just for show, see? They tell folks how much you’ve been playin’ this here League game. The more you play, the higher your level gets, and the fancier your border becomes. It’s like them ribbons they give out at the county fair, only digital and for killin’ digital critters and smashin’ towers.

Now, from what I gather, you start with this Piltover border at level 1. Yeah, level 1, everyone starts there, all green and new like a spring chicken. Then, as you keep playin’, winnin’ some, losin’ some, your level goes up, and your border changes. They say there’s a whole bunch of different borders, like, 21 or somethin’ like that. All the way up to level 500, they call it the Eternus border, real fancy-schmancy.
- Level 1: Piltover border, all green and simple-like.
- Level 30: You get a bit more fancy, shows you’ve put in some time.
- Level 50: Another change, more colors, more swirls and whatnot.
- Level 75, 100, 125, 150: You get the picture, it keeps changin’ as you level up.
- Level 500: The big one, the Eternus border, means you’ve played a whole heck of a lot.
I reckon it’s like this: the higher your level, the more you’ve played, and the more you know about the game. Though, I’ve seen some high-level players do some real boneheaded things, so maybe it ain’t always true. But hey, that border still tells folks you’ve been around the block a few times.
What do these borders look like? Well, they got all sorts of designs. Some look like metal, some look like wood, some got fancy swirls and colors. They change themes too, see? Like, from Piltover, which is kinda steampunky, to other places in the game world. I ain’t no artist, so I can’t describe ’em all that well, but you can see ’em in the game, plain as day.
Now, some folks, they really care about these borders. They want that high-level border to show off how much they’ve played. They grind and grind, playin’ game after game just to get that next level. Me? I just play for fun, see? If my border gets fancier, that’s fine. If it stays the same, that’s fine too. As long as I can blow up some bad guys and have a good laugh, I’m happy.
But I get it, it’s nice to have somethin’ to show for all the time you put in. It’s like farmin’, you know? You plant them seeds, you water them, you pull out them weeds, and at the end of the season, you get a harvest. These borders, they’re kinda like the harvest for all the games you’ve played. A little somethin’ to say, “Hey, I was here, I did this.”
So, how do you get these borders? Well, you just gotta play the game, plain and simple. Win or lose, you get experience points, and them experience points add up. The more you play, the more experience you get, and the faster you level up. And the faster you level up, the faster you get them fancier borders.
Now, don’t go thinkin’ you can just buy these borders, alright? You gotta earn ‘em. Ain’t no shortcut, just good old-fashioned playin’. And that’s the way it should be, I reckon. You work hard, you get rewarded. That’s how it is in life, and that’s how it is in this here League game too.
Where do you see these borders? Well, they’re all over the place. You see ‘em on your profile, so everyone can see how much you’ve played. You see ‘em on the loading screen before a game, so you can size up your teammates and opponents. And you see ‘em in the game lobby, when you’re chattin’ with your friends before the match starts.
So, there you have it, a little somethin’ about them League of Legends borders levels. They ain’t the most important thing in the game, but they’re a nice little reward for all the time you put in. And they let everyone know that you’ve been around the block a few times, and maybe, just maybe, you know what you’re doin’. Though, like I said, I’ve seen some high-level players do some real silly stuff, so don’t take it too seriously, alright? Just have fun, and let them borders be what they are – a little somethin’ shiny to show for all your playin’.