The Trinity Force Podcast breaks your normal League of Legends podcast mold by bringing a fresh look at champions, Patch rundown, and higher level discussion of the game and solo queue than you'll find anywhere else on the Internet!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisureVideo Games |
Patch 14.8 Notes Rundown comin' atcha! more
This week the crew dove into a variety of topics! Tune in to see exactly what they all talked about since there's been some exciting updates about alternative gamemodes, riot updates, etc going on these days. more
G00SE IS BACK! That's right our favourite new dad is back to podcasting with us and in this episode he and John break down the most recent patch to hit the rift. more
The crew all came prepared with at least 2 ideas per person about weird/wacky/theoretical builds/combos that might work on the rift! We did not share these with each other prior to recording so our reactions are completely genuine. more
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I’m from Minnesota too. It’s not a mn thing to say gotcha. Maybe a goodness or oh geez even you betza. Please stop saying gotcha it’s hurting my soul 50 times per pod
I really like the content of this show, but one host’s audio is soooooo much quieter than the others, at least in the last two episodes, it honestly makes it nearly unlistenable. You have to turn the volume all the way up to hear this one guy, and then scramble to turn it back down as your ears get blasted while someone else is talking. Please, fix this and this is a 5 star show.
Great show to keep up with the ins and outs of LOL. Perfect for listning in the car on the way home from work to know what is 'now meta' prior to hard-stomping that Bronze 3 game... more
I have been listening to this podcast for a little over 2 months and it has helped to improve my game in great strides. I’m a vi and trundle jg main and I’m also a pyke supp main. This podcast has helped me become a better player overall and has also helped me a lot in the supp role. I recommend this podcast to all!
Tough to listen to sometimes - most of the host use the word "like" as a filler so often, usually every 3-4 word is a "like,like,like". Can get pretty obnoxious - sad for native speakers
Apple Podcasts | #223 | United States/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #67 | South Africa/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #110 | Belgium/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #135 | New Zealand/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #145 | Denmark/Leisure/Video Games |
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