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<br>League of Legends ’ latest champion took the top lane by storm. His versatility was praised by many players and in professional leagues from around the world, it's expected for him to be close to 100% picked or ban<br><br> <br>Standard ability allocation, Infinity Edge to milk Critical Strikes, Essence Reaver to keep pausing abilities, and attack speed boosting items like Berserker's Greaves and Rapid Firecannon are recommended. Early game you’re farming minions in the bot lane, mid-game you switch to objective stealing and assisting team fights, late-game you’re focusing on tower takedo<br><br> <br>In the beginning dump points into Double Up to really bulldoze clusters of enemies, at level eight start dumping points into Strut to help you kite enemies while your tank tackles them, and start seriously upgrading Make It Rain at level 14. Glacial Augment helps a lot with t<br><br> <br>Yiliang Peng (known as Doublelift) is an active League of Legends professional player that currently plays for Team Liquid. He is considered to be one of the best ADC players in the world. Over the years, Doublelift gained countless fans from all around the world. Everything started with a gaming house tour vlog in which he s<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>Ucal and Smeb previously won the LCK title with KT Rolster back in Summer 2018. The two will look to do the same again, as they compete against T1, Gen.G, DragonX, DAMWON, and more for that heavily contested right to call themselves champions of Ko<br><br> <br>While in professional play this champion is not viable because of the coordination of players, in solo queue things are different. Her Eye of the Storm offers extra AD for other champions and her survivability is much higher than anticipated, with very good crowd control and extra protection offe<br><br> <br>Tyler Steinkamp (known as Tyler 1) is a full-time streamer that never played League of Legends as a professional. He became popular after receiving an ID ban from Riot Games for toxicity. Fortunately, he was not banned from Twitch, like Del<br><br> <br>Fiddlesticks has seen a huge surge in popularity thanks to his recent rework in League Of Legends . This terrifying champion now has eerie voice lines and his abilities make him a multiplayer nightmare on the battlefield both in the literal and figurative se<br><br> <br>With no shortage of surprising roster swaps and eyebrow-raising decisions, it's been tough trying to keep up with everything that's happening. There's no need to fret, however, because here is a breakdown of the biggest moves to happen these past few d<br><br> <br>Michael Kurylo (known as Bunny FuFuu) is a former professional League of Legends that plays support. He became popular as he started playing for Cloud 9’s LOL team in 2015. Eventually, he turned to full-time stream<br><br> <br>Ivan Pavlov (better known as iPav999 and iPav) is a Teemo main. He is considered to be the best Teemo player in the world and used the champion to reach master and challenger tiers on several accounts. The streamer’s dedication is praised as he often streams 12 hours per day and often educates watchers. He teaches advanced Teemo strategies and builds. He also created the Teemo book. iPav is among the funniest League of Legends streamers because of his in-game commentary and various ways in which he manages to tilt his opponents, among many other thi<br><br> <br>While he became popular as a professional player on team Dignitas, Imaqtpie gained a streaming following that was the highest of all Twitch streamers, until Tyler 1 surpassed him. His stream is watched because of his sarcastic comments and laidback attitude. Although he is still among the best players on the servers he plays on, he is also known for troll picking really often. Basically, he plays anything in the bot posit<br><br> <br>This is a fun build that works surprisingly well on standard matches, but will likely struggle in ranked matches. Your goal, in the beginning, is to farm minions before pushing hard in the mid-game. The end-game is where you’ll sh<br><br> <br>Standard ability allocation with Double Up until level seven or nine, then switch to Strut until level 14 where you switch to Make It Rain. Stick with your teammates, focus on champion kills, and you’ll be a powerful <br><br> <br>Varus seemed [https://www.leagueoflegendsportal.com/articles/mastering-jinx-in-wild-rift-ultimate-2025-guide-to-the-loose-cannon.html how to play jinx] be the only champion to be a perma-ban for every team in the Mid-Season Cup. The few times he slipped through the banning phase, he'd be immediately first picked by the blue team, making the red team who didn't ban him regret<br><br> <br>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<br>
<br>The popular assassin is already remarkable with her initial looks, but the alternative futuristic skin of hers makes the champion even more menacing and deadly. And cosplayer Pastelcolouredhell not only caught the atmosphere but also perfectly recreated the pose. Needless to say, the suit looks almost identical to the in-game <br><br> <br>There’s a reasonable demand for League of Legends cosplay, and it’s mainly because of the wonderful design of the champions. They all have distinctive looks and specific features that make them easily recognizable. You might’ve never played the game, but it’s highly likely that you’ve heard of Jinx and know how she lo<br> <br>This is a fun build that works surprisingly well on standard matches, but will likely struggle in ranked matches. Your goal, in the beginning, is to farm minions before pushing hard in the mid-game. The end-game is where you’ll sh<br><br> <br>Ornn is a fairly new top lane champion to League of Legends and on his release, he brought along a lot of new mechanics and ideas to the game. First off he is able to buy items outside of his spawn point which is a huge advantage during the landing phase obviou<br> <br>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<br> <br>Yasuo is a champion players either love or hate, and that really depends on if he is on your team or the enemies. It's strange [https://WWW.Leagueoflegendsportal.com/articles/mastering-jinx-in-wild-rift-ultimate-2025-guide-to-the-loose-cannon.html How to play Jinx] whenever he's on the opponent's team, he is somehow the best Yasuo player ever and when he's on your team, he is usually to busy feeding to do anything e<br> <br>Standard ability distribution of Double Up first, Strut at level eight, Make It Rain at level 14. High attack speed is critical for those last hits so get Berserker’s Greaves and Rapid Firecannon. Then start picking off weak units to stack Legends before delivering the Coup De Grace on enemy champi<br><br> <br>TSM has now won six out of their last eight games, finding their way to 3rd place in the LCS Spring standings. Dardoch has been a major part of this surge, playing Lee Sin both games this past weekend against 100 Thieves and Evil Geniuses, winning both handily. One of the main jobs of a jungler is to secure neutral objectives, such as baron and dragon, as these give buffs that increase the stats of the players, helping them win fights. During week 5, TSM gave up 6 dragons, taking just 3 for themselves. This was done intentionally, however, as they decided to exchange early game dragons for objectives elsewhere on the map, such as map pressure and turrets. Early game dragons were weakened this past off season, and making these trade-offs helped TSM get early advantages. In doing so, this enabled Dardoch to secure baron buffs, an arguably more important late game objective. He managed to secure his team 100% of the barons taken this past weekend, which led to TSM winning both games. In terms of personal stats, Dardoch led junglers with a 14 KDA this week, dying just once. TSM will look to Dardoch to be a strength in the jungle, as they chase Flyquest in the standi<br><br> <br>The addition of Dardoch presented a situation where Akaadian and Dardoch had to compete for the starting jungler position. Since TheGamer spoke to Aphromoo, Dignitas has announced that Akaadian will be the starter for the foreseeable future. Aphromoo gave his thoughts on the situation. "I do think everyone definitely is coming with their best foot forward and I’m not personally too shy of having that kind of thing happ<br> <br>The main man of dunks in League of Legends , Darius takes second place to Yasuo in terms of champions with the highest ban rates in the top lane. Darius currently has a ban rate of 54 percent, which is a lot. As a result, those who consider Darius to be their top champion don't get enough opportunities to play as him as much as they'd like<br><br> <br>With the season just halfway through, it can be argued that all five Cloud9 members are worthy of winning the Spring Split MVP. Each of them are dominating in their own way, but perhaps none are more deserving than Zven. Playing excellent both mechanically and mentally, Zven along with his support Vulcan have dominated the bot lane this season, and week 5 was no different. Zven played an excellent Varus against CLG, who Cloud9 unsurprisingly beat. What was surprising, however, was Cloud9's choice of bot lane in their second game against Immortals. Zven actually played "support" Senna, while Vulcan went Tahm Kench, acting as the "carry." This is a strategy similar to what Dignitas Academy employed in their matchup against Golden Guardians Academy, where AD carry Fenix went Senna and support Olleh went Galio. Fenix "supported" Olleh as he farmed with Ga<br>
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