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Blog entry by Gustavo Ligon

How G2 Took Over the LEC

In a game of League of Legends, there are 1 of 5 roles players can take on, each with their own function in-game. These are what each role can accomplish. It's recommended to try each roll to find what fits comfortably with the player. Also, as its a team-based game, it's important to consider what role is needed for the team to succeed in bat

After just barely missing out on a playoff spot, Team Dignitas made massive changes to their roster, dropping jungler Jonathan "Grig" Armao and top laner Heo "Huni" Seung-hoon. Matthew "Akaadian" Higginbotham will be stepping into jungle duties, while its currently unknown who will be playing

Zac by ArinsMind on NewgroundsLeague of Legends is a team-based game. There's absolutely no way around out. Working together with other players and properly selecting the roles the team needs is essential to emerging victoriously. It's important to communicate with the team as well. For example, if the team is rushing one specific section of Summoners Rift, that needs to be communicated. There's a reason why these roles exist, as each one picks up the slack of the others. One bad apple can ruin the entire game. As a new player, it's recommended to begin playing as each role until one feels like the right fit. Once it clicks, grind with that character until the player sees improvem

Of course, fans should expect Riot to bring more of their favorite Champions into the game. The fact that fan-favorites such as Miss Fortune, Jinx, Ashe, and Vi will make it to Wild Rift should be enough to motivate players to try the game. Moreover, Riot may even consider making Wild Rift- exclusive Champi

Tank: It sounds exactly like what it is. The Tank roll requires players to take in all the heavy damage since they have a higher defense. They can also help control crowds with support. This role focuses on taking down the enemy team Marksman and holding them in place while the rest of the team arrives so they can kill them toget

This move should be an immediate upgrade for TSM, who suffered an early exit in the spring playoffs at the hands of Flyquest. Doublelift will be reuniting with former teammates Søren "Bjergsen" Bjerg and Vincent "Biofrost" Wang, who Doublelift won three consecutive titles with from the summer of 2016 to the summer of 2

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 Project K behold, the duo will be swapping roles again for the 2020 Summer Sp

As mentioned, all champions begin at level 1 at the start of each match. Leveling in a game can provide perks like more HP, MP, movement speed and defense. In order to level up. champions will need to defeat enemies or kill opponent champions. Also going to jungle camps and killing there is another way to gain levels. They will also drop gold that can be used to upgrade specific stats and unlock abilities. The max level players can reach in a single game is

Focus on Double Up at first, switch to Strut at level seven, back to Double Up at level 12, and then Make It Rain at level 14. You want to exploit Double Up opportunities as much as possible to damage enemy opponents. Then later utilize Make It Rain and Bullet Time to wreck opponents while your team keeps them distracted. Never be solo , even in the mid/late game, as you are very frag

Winning the Spring Split meant that G2 would be traveling to Shanghai for the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational. Going into the tournament, the public had high expectations for the European champions, but many doubted their chances of beating the legendary Faker and the rest of Korea's SK Telecom

Formerly the mid laner of Berlin Internatioal Gaming of the Prime League 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

Because of this, she can be tailored to many different playstyles which is part of why she’s so popular in this multiplayer game. If you’re interested in trying out this Bounty Hunter here are some popular builds to get you star

G2's first game in the LCS was on January 14th, 2016. Following the departure of SmittyJ and Jesse, G2 added Kim "Trick" Gang-yun and Kim "Emperor" Jin-hyun to play in the jungle and bottom lane. Still led by Kikis and Perkz (although no longer with a capital "z"), the fresh young team faced off against Elements and former Gamers2 mid laner Eika, in their first LCS g