The awakening expansion has brought us Legends of Runeterra’s first exclusive champion: Norra, the popular portaling yordle who ponders potentially problematic possibilities. Yuumi’s fabled master is Seussian in nature, summoning random followers from her portal ability seemingly without a care in the world. This guide will show you how to build a devastatingly powerful deck that quite possibly will propel you to the promenade with plundering pirate portals!
Legends of Runeterra Norra deck guide
This professionally put-together deck personifies the powerful potential of a portaling performer. Norra’s plundering portal pirates will probably prove psycho to any poorly prepared duelist, who might find this particular deck presentation problematic. The only prerequisite to your predetermined progression is to read the presented provisions below.

All the p’s aside, This deck was put together on Mobalytics.gg, where you can view the deck yourself. If you want to copy this deck directly into LoR, use the deck code below.
DECK CODE:
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Your absolute best opening hand consists of Norra, Twisted Fate, and the few followers you’ve brought into the deck. Plunder Portals is a beautifully simple deck, where the goal is to use your incredibly cheap free damage spells like Pokey Stick to trigger Plunder effects while also summoning free followers from Norra’s passive.
Twisted Fate and your Nab spell effects serve to help Norra level up, since cards stolen from the enemy deck and TF’s destiny cards count as created cards. When Norra levels up, her portal starts to summon higher cost followers, giving you a strong board with no mana cost.
Use your Nab cards and Twisted Fate to satisfy Norra’s level-up condition incredibly fast, then fill your board with powerful high-cost followers while still having a ton of mana to use on your cheap harassment spells. Without any hard answers for your tempo your opponent will quickly find themselves overwhelmed by the size of your board, all the while losing cards from your Nab effects and watching their nexus slowly trickle down from your aggro spells.
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