Of these caveats, the most obvious would be the lack of clicking specific targets. While this might not matter with minions and creeps, targeting matters a lot during clashes. For instance, Miss Fortune’s Double Up S1 can kill Champions and deal bounce damage to nearby enemies. In Wild Rift , Miss Fortune players will have to click icons of enemy Champions near their skill list to target them, instead of the usual point-and-cl
The 2020 Mid Season Cup was no different, with Gen.G being the lone LCK team to make it out of the group stage. Many pegged T1, who recently won the 2020 LCK Spring Split, as the favorites to win the tournament. Despite getting off to early leads in their games thanks to some nutty plays from Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, T1 looked near-clueless at times, losing their advantages and allowing their opponents to come back and
In Evil Geniuses’ first split back in the LCS, they made waves by signing high profile players in reigning MVP Dennis “Svenskeren” Johnsen, former Team Vitality mid-laner Daniele “Jiizuke” di Mauro and Bae “Bang” Jun-sik, who won two World Championships back when he was a part of SKT T1 in 2015 and 2016. The team also added former Cloud9 youngsters Tristan “Zeyzal” Stidam and Colin “Kumo” Zhao. Despite looking inconstant at times, EG finished the split in 3rd place, losing to Flyquest in the semi-fin
After 2019, Dignitas made major changes to the roster that competed in Worlds under the Clutch Gaming brand. The organization shook up their entire five man roster, making changes at nearly every position. One of those changes was famously the young, talented support Philippe “Vulcan” Laflamme. who was bought out by Cloud9 for a whopping $1.75 million . He went on to win the Spring Split with his new team and now looks like the clear best at his position in North Amer
Luckily, Janna by Eve Estenzia gives an impression as if she’s just finished a victorious match. Attention to details resulted in a believable cosplay, and just look at that staff! A beautiful recreation from a devoted League of Legends fan from Gre
Dignitas went through even more inconsistency in the following Spring Split, benching their new jungler Jonathan “Grig” Armao in favor of Matthew “Akaadian” Higginbotham. After missing out on playoffs, Dignitas dropped Grig and acquired jungler Joshua “Dardoch” Hartnett and top laner Omran “V1per” Sho
Ssumday continued to be one of the most impactful players this past weekend, being the first in the LCS this split to use Lucian in the top lane. While playing against Golden Guardians on the versatile marksman, Ssumday outperformed his top lane opponent Hauntzer, who was playing Gangplank, by out farming him by 25 CS (creep score) at the 15-minute mark. In terms of XP (experience points), every one of Ssumday’s teammates was losing to their respective opponents at the 15-minute mark while Ssumday himself led Hauntzer by an impressive 912 XP. The South Korea native utilized this early game advantage to carry his team to an impressive victory over the Golden Guardi
The lone player that team retained on their starting roster was Heo “Huni” Seung-hoon, who signed a massive contract extension with Dignitas for $2.3 million . Just one split after signing the deal, Huni and Dignitas parted ways and the top laner left to join Evil Geniu
Formerly the mid laner of Berlin Internatioal Gaming of the Prime League Of Legends Action RPG Pro Division, Dirk “ZaZee” Mallner recently joined SK as the team’s starting mid laner, switching Janik “Jenax” Bartels to the top lane. The team also brought in twenty-three-year-old Jesse “Jesiz” Le to be the team’s new head coach, who actually played mid lane for SK back in November 2013 to October 2014. Still led by veteran jungler Kim “Trick” Gang-yun, SK hopes their 2020 summer will be vastly different from their 2020 spr
Top Esports mid laner Zhuo “knight” Ding’s performance in the Mid-Season Cup was nothing short of brilliant. The twenty-year-old on Corki, despite losing both games on the champion, popped off, even winning teamfights single handedly to turn the tides of the games. Knight was able to get his hands on Syndra twice, before the champion, for all intents and purposes, became a perma-ban for his opposition due to his unrivaled skill on the Dark Sovere
Believe it or not, the Spring Split of the 2020 League of Legends Championship Series is already past its halfway point, and teams and players are starting to see themselves separate from the rest of the pack. Cloud9 leads the way, extending their dominant streak and continuing their quest for the coveted 18-0 undefeated season. Flyquest, now in sole possession of 2nd place, impresses once again and they now sit comfortably behind Cloud9 at 7-3. TSM continues to flip-flop between strong and shaky weeks, but the Bjergsen-led squad rounds out the top three at 6-4. As they and the rest of the players fight it out on the rift to distinguish themselves and their teams, some performances stood out from the r
The 2020 Mid Season Cup was no different, with Gen.G being the lone LCK team to make it out of the group stage. Many pegged T1, who recently won the 2020 LCK Spring Split, as the favorites to win the tournament. Despite getting off to early leads in their games thanks to some nutty plays from Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, T1 looked near-clueless at times, losing their advantages and allowing their opponents to come back and
In Evil Geniuses’ first split back in the LCS, they made waves by signing high profile players in reigning MVP Dennis “Svenskeren” Johnsen, former Team Vitality mid-laner Daniele “Jiizuke” di Mauro and Bae “Bang” Jun-sik, who won two World Championships back when he was a part of SKT T1 in 2015 and 2016. The team also added former Cloud9 youngsters Tristan “Zeyzal” Stidam and Colin “Kumo” Zhao. Despite looking inconstant at times, EG finished the split in 3rd place, losing to Flyquest in the semi-fin
After 2019, Dignitas made major changes to the roster that competed in Worlds under the Clutch Gaming brand. The organization shook up their entire five man roster, making changes at nearly every position. One of those changes was famously the young, talented support Philippe “Vulcan” Laflamme. who was bought out by Cloud9 for a whopping $1.75 million . He went on to win the Spring Split with his new team and now looks like the clear best at his position in North Amer
Luckily, Janna by Eve Estenzia gives an impression as if she’s just finished a victorious match. Attention to details resulted in a believable cosplay, and just look at that staff! A beautiful recreation from a devoted League of Legends fan from Gre
Dignitas went through even more inconsistency in the following Spring Split, benching their new jungler Jonathan “Grig” Armao in favor of Matthew “Akaadian” Higginbotham. After missing out on playoffs, Dignitas dropped Grig and acquired jungler Joshua “Dardoch” Hartnett and top laner Omran “V1per” Sho
Ssumday continued to be one of the most impactful players this past weekend, being the first in the LCS this split to use Lucian in the top lane. While playing against Golden Guardians on the versatile marksman, Ssumday outperformed his top lane opponent Hauntzer, who was playing Gangplank, by out farming him by 25 CS (creep score) at the 15-minute mark. In terms of XP (experience points), every one of Ssumday’s teammates was losing to their respective opponents at the 15-minute mark while Ssumday himself led Hauntzer by an impressive 912 XP. The South Korea native utilized this early game advantage to carry his team to an impressive victory over the Golden Guardi
The lone player that team retained on their starting roster was Heo “Huni” Seung-hoon, who signed a massive contract extension with Dignitas for $2.3 million . Just one split after signing the deal, Huni and Dignitas parted ways and the top laner left to join Evil Geniu
Formerly the mid laner of Berlin Internatioal Gaming of the Prime League Of Legends Action RPG Pro Division, Dirk “ZaZee” Mallner recently joined SK as the team’s starting mid laner, switching Janik “Jenax” Bartels to the top lane. The team also brought in twenty-three-year-old Jesse “Jesiz” Le to be the team’s new head coach, who actually played mid lane for SK back in November 2013 to October 2014. Still led by veteran jungler Kim “Trick” Gang-yun, SK hopes their 2020 summer will be vastly different from their 2020 spr
Top Esports mid laner Zhuo “knight” Ding’s performance in the Mid-Season Cup was nothing short of brilliant. The twenty-year-old on Corki, despite losing both games on the champion, popped off, even winning teamfights single handedly to turn the tides of the games. Knight was able to get his hands on Syndra twice, before the champion, for all intents and purposes, became a perma-ban for his opposition due to his unrivaled skill on the Dark Sovere
Believe it or not, the Spring Split of the 2020 League of Legends Championship Series is already past its halfway point, and teams and players are starting to see themselves separate from the rest of the pack. Cloud9 leads the way, extending their dominant streak and continuing their quest for the coveted 18-0 undefeated season. Flyquest, now in sole possession of 2nd place, impresses once again and they now sit comfortably behind Cloud9 at 7-3. TSM continues to flip-flop between strong and shaky weeks, but the Bjergsen-led squad rounds out the top three at 6-4. As they and the rest of the players fight it out on the rift to distinguish themselves and their teams, some performances stood out from the r