You Can Now Buy Legends Of Runeterra Coins Through Coda Shop
/ Carlos Hernandez
Coda Shop is now one of the many options now available for Filipino players planning to stock themselves up with Legends of Runterra Coins to grow their collection of cards in the game.
The Legends of Runeterra Coins you buy through Coda shop will be automatically sent to your Riot account once the payment is complete, and it simply requires you to enter your Riot username, the amount of coins you plan to buy, and the payment options.
The amount of coins you can buy in Coda Shop is different compared to Legends of Runeterra’s in-game store, which simply gives more options if you are hoping to get a specific amount of coins not currently offered in-game.
350 Coins - PHP 150
750 Coins - PHP 750
1,525 Coins - PHP 600
2,600 Coins - PHP 1,000
5,250 Coins - PHP 2,000
The payment options offered in Coda Shop is more diverse for those in the Philippines compared to the in-game store as it even offers payments through Grab Pay, LBC, SM Retal, Bayad Centers, and more.
Coda Shop is a top up website that caters to a variety of free-to-play titles that offers in-game purchases such as Leagoe of Legends, Call of Duty Mobile, Free Fire, Mobile legends, Marvel Super War, and more.
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