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10 Pieces Of League Of Legends Fan Art That We Love

The 27-year-old had previously given his thoughts about solo queue issues in League of Legends , suggesting that third party leagues and tournaments similar to those in CS:GO might benefit the game. Riot has since released Clash, which is similar to what CS:GO offers to players trying to climb the lad

Despite what some think, this role is a lot of peoples favorite and this gives some equally underrated champions their much deserved time in the spotlight. Here are ten great champions who are also the best laners in League of Lege

When asked if solo queue still can help players improve mechanically, the support responded, "Yeah, of course. But once you get to the team-macro, see you later, bro," he said with a laugh. "It’s out the window, so you literally just do whatever you can pretty mu

Adding more about his mechanical skills, aphromoo said, "It’s important to have hands and God bless Johnsun, he’s got the hands. But other than that, he plays very well himself. I do think as a team-first, we all have to be on the same page and it’s a lot easier to see those patterns that happen in ga

A defeated Rammus seems to replace the iconic Koopa Troopas as Teemo jumps to hit a block and produce a mushroom. This is great since Teemo’s ultimate ability is to plant these mushrooms to everyone’s demise. Assuming this mushroom impacts Teemo as it does Mario, this should lead to his transformation into Super Teemo. We just hope he’s able to avoid the trap Caitlyn has planted where he should l

One of the most underrated roles in the entire game of League Of Legends is the role taken by champions who go up to the top lane. This is a fairly boring role to play in the game and the champions that are most well suited to that role are generally champions that are more boring to play and have simpler mechanics, as they are usually built around sustain and tankien

Similar in style to the MCU and Gaming Character Handedness DCEU, the Arthurian series would've comprised solo films for various famed characters of legend and built towards a crossover team-up against a major villain. Audiences and critics, however, sensed that trying to hammer a centuries-old story of knights and vikings into the en-vogue superhero format of the day was bottom-of-the-barrel stuff, and King Arthur 's fortunes weren't helped by an almost invisible marketing presence that meant the release passed most movie-goers by. Unfortunately, those who did witness Legend of the Sword were largely unimpressed with the film's sequel setup, erratic pace and weird David Beckham cameo . Generally considered one of Ritchie's weaker efforts , King Arthur: Legend of the Sword might've fared better without the weight of a further 5 films lingering in the dista

The hovering spirit with very few clothes is one of the obvious candidates for an easy cosplay, but don’t get fooled. Janna has some unique traits, and it’s not the simplest job to recreate her looks. Moreover, she serves as the pillar of hope, according to lore, and a potential cosplayer should consider that

Illaoi is one of the most annoying champions to lane against in the top lane , and that's saying something. Her ability to spawn tentacles around her makes it so that the person she is planning against is always at a disadvantage in a fi

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

In the world of League of Legends , there’s a K-pop band called K/DA, and Akali happens to be a part of it. She’s still deadly despite the looks of a teenage idol, and cosplayer Shinku_真紅 delivers an unbelievably authentic recreation and the duality of the charac

League of Legends is a MOBA title which has been going strong since its release in late 2009. Inspired by the Warcraft III mod Defense of the Ancients, League features two teams of five players competing with one another in order to siege and destroy the objectives defended by the opposing t

Here's where all of the Warner Bros. shared universes are today, and which of them actually succeeded. The concept of several different movie series all being connected by a larger shared universe umbrella is not new to cinema. The Universal monster movie franchise popular throughout the 1930s and 1940s is often considered the very first example of a shared cinematic universe, tying together otherwise disparate franchises such as Dracula , The Mummy and The Wolf-Man . In Japan, Toho's kaiju movies also formed their own connected fictional world, with Godzilla front and cen

Not to be confused with Universal's Dark Universe (which failed, incidentally), the MonsterVerse is essentially a modern interpretation of the aforementioned Toho franchise that saw Godzilla and an array of other monsters do battle, usually in a surprisingly flimsy urban landscape. The franchise began with 2014's Godzilla reboot, and by purchasing the rights to various other Toho beasts, Warner Bros. signaled their intention to develop the lore of their MUTO world . However, the MonsterVerse only kicked off proper with Warner Bros.' involvement in Kong: Skull Island , a reboot of the titular gorilla's big screen st