The Taiwan Server, commonly abbreviated as TW server, is a dedicated game server for League of Legends players located in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. It is one of the regional servers differentiated by its own server infrastructure, language support, and player community.
There are several advantages to playing in the Taiwan Server for League of Legends players in Taiwan, Hong Kong, or Macau. Firstly, the server is closer in proximity, leading to lower latency and faster in-game response times. Secondly, the server has a more active player base, leading to shorter queue times and a more vibrant community of players. Lastly, the server offers localized language support with Traditional Chinese as the main language, allowing players to communicate more effectively and immerse themselves in the game.
To access the Taiwan Server, players must first register for a League of Legends account specific to the server. They can do so by visiting the Taiwan Server website and following the account creation process. Players may need to provide identification documents, such as a passport or government-issued ID, to verify their identity and eligibility to play on the server. Once the account is created, players can download and install the Taiwan Server client to begin playing on the server.
Like other game servers, the Taiwan Server has its own set of common abbreviations used by its player community. Here are some of the most commonly used abbreviations and their meanings:
The Taiwan Server hosts a number of notable events and activities throughout the year for its player community. Here are some of the most important dates and events to look out for:
The Taiwan Server offers a unique experience for League of Legends players in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau, with its own set of advantages, language support, and player community. With its own set of common abbreviations and unique events, players on the Taiwan Server will enjoy a new level of immersion and engagement in the game.