Versions:

  • 1.16.3
  • 1.8.11

RuneBook 1.16.3, published by OrangeNote, is a Windows utility designed for League of Legends players who want to automate and streamline the selection of rune pages before each match. Falling squarely within the game tools category, the lightweight client monitors the champion picked during champion select and instantly applies a statistically optimized rune setup drawn from crowd-sourced data sites such as OP.GG, U.GG, and LoLalytics. By eliminating the need to memorize or manually adjust runes, the program reduces pre-game setup time and helps ensure that summoners enter the Rift with the most effective primary and secondary paths, shards, and keystone selections for the current meta. The two available versions—1.16.3 and an earlier 1.15.x branch—offer identical core functionality, with the newer release providing updated scraping modules to stay in sync with Riot’s periodic balance changes and rune reworks. RuneBook runs quietly in the system tray, detects the LoL client automatically, and populates a drop-down list of recommended pages that can be locked in with a single click; users can also bookmark personal builds or disable auto-import on a per-champion basis. Because the application only reads publicly available websites and writes to the local game configuration files, it operates without altering runtime memory and remains compliant with Riot’s third-party tool policy. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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