Twitch drops are up. Riot Games offered “What is this” to the League of Legends community to celebrate the new season of Arcane. This emote will be an exclusive release to League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics. Here’s everything you have to know about “What is this” emote to claim in League of Legends.
What Are the Current Twitch Drops?
There are two current offerings of special Twitch Drops from Riot Games across their multiple game titles. These particularly are to commence the premier of Arcane Season 2 on Netflix this November 9, 2024. Among the inclusions of Twitch Drops are the following items:
- A “What is this” emote exclusive for League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics (TFT)
- A limited Vi player card for VALORANT
Link Your Accounts
These Twitch Drops are easy to access and claim as long as you have your accounts ready. Doing so will let you escape the hassle of troubleshooting and being unable to obtain the item despite task completion. Another thing is to make sure that you’re using Twitch.TV. and not Twitch Prime since these are different platforms.
Here’s how you can link your account through simple ways:
- Visit Twitch.TV
- Find the Riot Games section.
- Click the “Connect” button.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to link your accounts.
Other than these current rewards, link your Riot account to Twitch. TV will give you access to any future Twitch Drops event. Besides, it also increases your chances to acquire beta access to upcoming Riot Games. It will also boost your eligibility for any exclusive in-game content, whether in Valorant, League of Legends, and more.
Watch Eligible Streams
After finishing the linking of your accounts, you can start completing the tasks to earn the rewards. Riot Games requires you to watch the premiere stream through their official channel or verified co-streaming broadcasts. Once done, you can collect your “What is this” emote for League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics.
How to Verify Your Rewards
Then, expect to receive the rewards in your inventory within 48 hours after watching the premiere stream. To verify this, go to your account and check the following:
- Check your VALORANT inventory for the Vi player card.
- Verify your League of Legends and TFT accounts for the “What is this” emote.
- If you don’t see your rewards immediately, allow some time for processing.
Troubleshooting Tips
Sometimes, it’ll take time before you receive your rewards in the inventory. However, there are some ways on how you can ensure that you are eligible for the reward. Try these steps to make sure your efforts aren’t wasted:
- Confirm both your Riot and Twitch accounts are properly linked.
- Ensure you’re watching eligible streams during the campaign period.
- Check that you’ve watched for the required duration.
- Verify your Riot account is in good standing.
Final Thoughts
Fun ensues with the exclusive “What is this” emote in League of Legends. Riot Games continues to deliver exciting and promising content in game as the lore expands. With that, all players can claim their Twitch Drops, regardless of subscriber status, if you finish the requirements. This presents an accessible way to earn the unique and limited in-game content across multiple Riot Games titles.