The ultimate guide to LoL’s new card roguelike, The Demon’s Hand

Riot Games released a roguelike card seasonal mini-game in the League of Legends client today titled The Demon's Hand, and there's little instruction on how to play it. Thankfully, we've got you covered on how to play The Demon's Hand in League of Legends as well as detailing all ranks, suits, hand types, and more. Screenshot by Destructoid How to play The Demon's Hand From a technical standpoint, you can play The Demon's Hand directly in the League of Legends client simply by updating to the latest version. The easiest way to understand The Demon's Hand is to relate it to Poker. Each card has three elements: a picture, a number(including those similar to Jack, Queen, King, and Ace from Poker), and the card's suit. The picture relates to the card-ranked number, so don't let that overwhelm you. For example, if you have two cards with the number 5, their picture will be the same. Your goal is to build the best five-card hand to attack your opponent. To do so, you'll unlock various Sigils (powerups) as you progress that allow you to increase the damage you deal. You can also discard three times each round and discard up to five cards each time. After making your best five-card hand, click the Attack button, and the game will calculate your damage output based on the ranking of your five-card hand as well as any multipliers, buffs, or debuffs from your Sigils or match conditions. On the table, you will also find an Attack Coin. Each time you attack, this number decreases by one. Once the value of the coin reaches zero, your opponent will attack back. Your opponent has their own single card, represented by the larger card at the top of the table. It will feature a picture of your opponent as well as two numbers. The black number in the bottom left indicates how much damage it will deal to you each time the Attack Coin reaches 0, while the red number in the bottom right indicates its current health. For each encounter, your goal is to attack enough to deplete your enemy's health while taking the least amount of damage possible from your enemy. As you take out enemies, you'll progress on a branching map with different destinations to choose from along the way including stronger enemy encounters that yield better rewards, a shop to buy new Sigils, and a campfire to rest at and restore Health. At the end of each map is a boss encounter that has a special mechanic as well as higher-than-usual Health and Damage. The ultimate goal of The Demon's Hand is to progress through each map while strategizing your Sigils to take out each map's boss and survive to the end. Screenshot by Destructoid All Attacks (hand combinations) and ranks The ranking of hands in The Demon's Hand is the same as those used in Poker and games like Balatro, they just have different names. Each Attack or hand has a different Base Damage it will deal when used, though you can increase this via a variety of modifiers including Sigils, Critical Damage Cards, and match modifiers. Here are each of the Attacks (hand combinations) and the damage they deal in The Demon's Hand: Attack/Hand Balatro/Poker Equivelant Description Base Damage Solo High Card Single high value card 10 Dyad Pair Two cards of the same number 20 Dyad Set Two Pair Two sets of Dyads 40 Triad Three of a Kind Three cards of the same number 80 Tetrad Four of a Kind Four cards of the same number 100 March Straight Five sequential number cards 125 Horde Flush Five cards of the same suit 175 Grand Warhost Full House Three cards of the same number and 2 cards of the same number 400 Marching Horde Straight Flush Five cards of sequential order in the same suit 600 The Demon's Hand Royal Flush Five cards of the highest value in the same suit 2000 Solo (High Card) - Single high value card Dyad (Pair) - Two cards of the same number Dyad Set (Two Pair) - Two sets of Dyads Triad (Three of a Kind) - Three cards of the same number Tetrad (Four of a Kind) - Four cards of the same number March (Straight) - Five sequential number cards Horde (Flush) - Five cards of the same suit Grand Warhost (Full House) - Three cards of the same number and 2 cards of the same number Marching Horde (Straight Flush) - Five cards of sequential order in the same suit The Demon's Hand (Royal Flush) - Five cards of the highest value in the same suit Screenshot by Destructoid All Sigils and what they do Each map has specific points you can reach where you have the opportunity to purchase Sigils in exchange for the Gold you've accumulated so far on your run. The Sigils add different unique effects that allow you to build strong playstyles with each run of The Demon's Hand. You can have up to six Sigils equipped at a time, and have the opportunity to sell unwanted Sigils for 2 Gold each at the Sigil vendor. Most of the Sigils you receive are Common in quality. By playing League of Legends matches and completing missions you can unlock up

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The ultimate guide to LoL’s new card roguelike, The Demon’s Hand

Ultimate The Demon's Hand guide

Riot Games released a roguelike card seasonal mini-game in the League of Legends client today titled The Demon's Hand, and there's little instruction on how to play it. Thankfully, we've got you covered on how to play The Demon's Hand in League of Legends as well as detailing all ranks, suits, hand types, and more.

How to play The Demon's Hand
Screenshot by Destructoid

How to play The Demon's Hand

From a technical standpoint, you can play The Demon's Hand directly in the League of Legends client simply by updating to the latest version.

The easiest way to understand The Demon's Hand is to relate it to Poker. Each card has three elements: a picture, a number(including those similar to Jack, Queen, King, and Ace from Poker), and the card's suit. The picture relates to the card-ranked number, so don't let that overwhelm you. For example, if you have two cards with the number 5, their picture will be the same.

Your goal is to build the best five-card hand to attack your opponent. To do so, you'll unlock various Sigils (powerups) as you progress that allow you to increase the damage you deal. You can also discard three times each round and discard up to five cards each time.

After making your best five-card hand, click the Attack button, and the game will calculate your damage output based on the ranking of your five-card hand as well as any multipliers, buffs, or debuffs from your Sigils or match conditions.

On the table, you will also find an Attack Coin. Each time you attack, this number decreases by one. Once the value of the coin reaches zero, your opponent will attack back.

Your opponent has their own single card, represented by the larger card at the top of the table. It will feature a picture of your opponent as well as two numbers. The black number in the bottom left indicates how much damage it will deal to you each time the Attack Coin reaches 0, while the red number in the bottom right indicates its current health.

For each encounter, your goal is to attack enough to deplete your enemy's health while taking the least amount of damage possible from your enemy.

As you take out enemies, you'll progress on a branching map with different destinations to choose from along the way including stronger enemy encounters that yield better rewards, a shop to buy new Sigils, and a campfire to rest at and restore Health. At the end of each map is a boss encounter that has a special mechanic as well as higher-than-usual Health and Damage.

The ultimate goal of The Demon's Hand is to progress through each map while strategizing your Sigils to take out each map's boss and survive to the end.

All The Demon's Hand Attacks (hand combinations) and ranks
Screenshot by Destructoid

All Attacks (hand combinations) and ranks

The ranking of hands in The Demon's Hand is the same as those used in Poker and games like Balatro, they just have different names. Each Attack or hand has a different Base Damage it will deal when used, though you can increase this via a variety of modifiers including Sigils, Critical Damage Cards, and match modifiers.

Here are each of the Attacks (hand combinations) and the damage they deal in The Demon's Hand:

Attack/HandBalatro/Poker EquivelantDescriptionBase Damage
SoloHigh CardSingle high value card10
DyadPairTwo cards of the same number20
Dyad SetTwo PairTwo sets of Dyads40
TriadThree of a KindThree cards of the same number80
TetradFour of a KindFour cards of the same number100
MarchStraightFive sequential number cards125
HordeFlushFive cards of the same suit175
Grand WarhostFull HouseThree cards of the same number and 2 cards of the same number400
Marching HordeStraight FlushFive cards of sequential order in the same suit600
The Demon's HandRoyal FlushFive cards of the highest value in the same suit2000
  • Solo (High Card) - Single high value card
  • Dyad (Pair) - Two cards of the same number
  • Dyad Set (Two Pair) - Two sets of Dyads
  • Triad (Three of a Kind) - Three cards of the same number
  • Tetrad (Four of a Kind) - Four cards of the same number
  • March (Straight) - Five sequential number cards
  • Horde (Flush) - Five cards of the same suit
  • Grand Warhost (Full House) - Three cards of the same number and 2 cards of the same number
  • Marching Horde (Straight Flush) - Five cards of sequential order in the same suit
  • The Demon's Hand (Royal Flush) - Five cards of the highest value in the same suit
All The Demon's Hand Sigils and what they do
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All Sigils and what they do

Each map has specific points you can reach where you have the opportunity to purchase Sigils in exchange for the Gold you've accumulated so far on your run. The Sigils add different unique effects that allow you to build strong playstyles with each run of The Demon's Hand. You can have up to six Sigils equipped at a time, and have the opportunity to sell unwanted Sigils for 2 Gold each at the Sigil vendor.

Most of the Sigils you receive are Common in quality. By playing League of Legends matches and completing missions you can unlock up to 24 more powerful Rare Sigils.

Here are all the common Sigils in The Demon's Hand:

Sigils Demons Hand

SigilEffectCost
AlignmentAttacks containing a March deal +70 damage.7
Alignment+Attacks containing a March deal +140 damage.20
AuthorityDeals +70% damage if Attack contains only Command Cards. (Command Cards are the four highest cards, Jack, Queen, King, Ace)14
ConformityDeals +70% damage if Attack contains only cards of the same rank15
ConversionGrants 2 Gold for each unused Discard at battle end.11
DismissalEach discarded card grants +5 percent damage to next attack6
Dismissal+Each discarded card grants +10 percent damage to next attack15
DyadicAttacks containing a Dyad deal +30 damage for each Dyad present.7
Dyadic+Attacks containing a Dyad deal +70 damage for each Dyad present.18
FlowAttacks containing a Horde deal +100 damage8
Flow+Attacks containing a Horde deal +200 damage20
FortificationReduces damage of enemy's first Attack by 50%9
HarmonyAttacks containing a Grand Warhost deal +150 damage7
Harmony+Attacks containing a Grand Warhost deal +300 damage18
HeroismCommand cards are never removed from attacks.6
IsolationSolo Attack deals +40 damage6
Isolation+Solo Attack deals +100 damage15
LuckGrants +5% chance to draw Critical cards.12
MaliceFirst Attack played per battle deals +30% damage.11
Malice+First Attack played per battle deals +60% damage.22
MeditationRestores health equal to 40% of damage taken after each battle.10
ProtectionReduces all damage taken by 1 (increases to 3 when below 50% health).12
RageDeals +30% damage when below 50% health.14
ReckoningDeals +25 damage. After defeating an enemy, permanently gain +5 damage.12
RefusalIncreases number of discards by 1.9
Refusal+Increases number of discards by 2.18
RespiteDelays all enemy Attacks by 1 turn.14
RushingDeals +75 damage. Reduce by 15 after each battle.8
SolitudeSolo Attack grants +125% additional damage to next Attack.22
TempoGrants an additional +15 damage after each Attack this battle.6
Tempo+Grants an additional +30 damage after each Attack this battle.15
The CommanderCommand cards deal +30 damage.10
The Commander+Command cards deal +70 damage.23
The MastermindGrants additional +20% damage this battle if Attack has not yet been used.24
The MoonCards in the Moon suit deal +15 damage6
The QuestGrants +75% damage to a random Attack type after each enemy attack.16
The SpyEvery 2 or 3 discarded places a Command card from deck on top prior to drawing. (Command Cards are the four highest cards, Jack, Queen, King, Ace)7
The SunCards in the Sun suit deal +15 damage6
The SwarmDeals +125 damage if Attack contains 3 or more cards.23
TriadicAttacks containing a Triad deal +85 damage.8
Triadic+Attacks containing a Triad deal +170 damage.20
WeakeningReduces 50% damage from enemy's next Attack if Attack contains a Critical card.8

Best tips for winning in The Demon's Hand

As a roguelike, it's important to understand that not every run in The Demon's Hand will be the same. With so many randomized elements, some runs will feel much harder while others may seem much easier. It's important to formulate the best possible build and strategy with each run based on what options The Demon's Hand throws at you. That being said, there are some general tips for winning in The Demon's Hand that should improve your overall chance of successful runs.

  • Think Ahead. Keep in mind your Discards only last throughout the encounter, which can cause some pretty rough spots if you blow through against a high-health enemy without thinking ahead. If you are playing a hand like a Dyad or March and have multiple options for doing so, consider utilizing cards that can't help make you a Horde in later hands.
  • Use All Five Cards in Solo Attacks. Sometimes you might have absolute garbage in your hand, but may be out of Discards. You can use a Solo Attack (high card) while still choosing five cards and it will simply use up (discard) the other four cards. This can be used to try and get more useful cards to make the hands you are trying to make.
  • Stack Sigil Effects. It may be tempting to grab any Sigil that looks good but try and use ones that synergize with each other to maximize your multiplier and therefore damage output. For example, stack Dyadic (Dyad/Pair) Sigils with Harmony (Grand Warhost/Full House) Sigils to increase your modifiers for both that are used when playing a Grand Warhost Attack.

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