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Flyquest has outperformed all exceptions this split, in large part due to their 22 year old German mid laner. Along with having the coolest name in the LCS, PowerOfEvil has led his team to four victories in a row. During week 5 he flexed his expansive champion pool, playing Orianna against Golden Guardians and Corki against Counter Logic Gaming, both firsts for him this split. PowerOfEvil was also the first player in the world to win a game as Corki this year. Immortals' Eika and DAMWON Gaming's ShowMaker in Korea were the only other players to use Corki, both losing their games on t he daring bombardier . As Flyquest looks to finish out the season strong, they will lean on PowerOfEvil to be a dominant force in the mid l


Knight, along with JackeyLove, 369, yuyanjia and jungler Hung "Karsa" Hao-Hsuan will have their eyes on Summer Split title, looking to get revenge on JD Gaming for beating them in the 2020 Spring fin


Thanks to some wonky blind-pick games that allowed for mirror matches, Varus had a 108% presence this tournament, a record that may prove to stand for a long time. The only losses on Varus were to another Varus in a blind-pick mirror match. The marksman's ultimate, chain of corruption, has the ability to turn fights around and his constant damage output combined with his long-range makes him an incredibly strong pick in the game's current m


This build for Miss Fortune is fairly straightforward as it helps your tanks by slowing the enemy in exchange for their protection, since you’ll be a glass cannon. Frozen Mallet is a must for the slow effect and the much needed


DIG came into the season with fairly high expectations, fielding a roster of grizzled veterans and up-and-coming rookie Johnson "Johnsun" Nguyen. After the team benched Grig ahead of week 7 , Dignitas finished the disappointing season with Akaadian as their jungler. They did well with him, going 4-4, just barely missing out on the playo


Ssumday also had a solid game during 100 Thieves' first game of the week against TSM, but couldn't manage to get the win alongside his struggling teammates. During week 5, Ssumday led all top laners in KDA (kill/death/assist ratio) with 6, while also managing to get a whopping 3 solo kills, cementing himself as one of the week's best players. Currently sitting in 6th place at 4-6, 100 Thieves will continue to count on Ssumday to be their driving force for the remaining half of the sea


Warwick was released in 2009 and the current state of the champion is perfect for a Season 10 solo queue climb. The champion is deceptively tanky and hard to kill. At the same time, he offers good gank assistance, especially in lanes with champions that have some sort of extra crowd cont


While action is the focus of League of Legends Patch notes , beautiful art is featured heavily in the game. Each champion has artistic splash art which is designed with intricate detail and frequently updated. Additionally, skins are available to change the appearance of champions. Fans are often involved in contributing to the artistic portfolio for fun and contests. In the sea of content available, here are 10 we can’t get enough


This is your typical team-based Marksman build, but a powerful one as you get more dangerous the longer the game goes. Many of the aforementioned tactics apply here such as tower farming, poking, and other ADC behavior. The main difference is to steal monster objectives using your ultimate and doing turret takedo


G2 Esports won yet another European title, and they did it after the role swap of Rasmus "Caps" Winther and Luka "Perkz" Perković. Lo and behold, the duo will be swapping roles again for the 2020 Summer Sp


Korea's reign of dominance over League of Legends esports is long over. Teams from China's LPL have repeatedly bested the Korean representatives not just in this tournament, but in all recent international events. After five straight Korean World champions, the past two Worlds finals saw two Chinese teams in Invictus Gaming and FunPlus Phoenix beat two European teams in Fnatic and G2 Esports, respectiv


In the west, G2 Esports and Cloud9 look like two of the strongest teams to ever play in their respective regions. G2 just recently lost to FunPlus Phoenix in the 2019 World finals while a North American team has never made it out of the semi-finals. With the lack of international competition, the chaos caused by COVID-19, and the Asian teams just looking weaker than usual, this could be the west's chance to finally secure themselves a ti


We haven’t been able to find the original source for this one , so if the artist who stamped this work "Chameasy" at the top happens to see this, it isn’t intentionally neglectful of credit. We just couldn’t pass the chance to compliment our favorite Prophet of the Void reimagined in Iron Man fashi


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

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