League Of Legends: 10 Fiddlesticks Builds You Have To Try
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Top Esports was easily the best team this tournament, dropping only two games, both to FPX. Their intelligence and poise, combined with their LPL-style pop-offs went unmatched. Each player on Top Esports carried their weight in their own lanes and the team came together during teamfights to create perfect engages with their near flawless mechan
2019 marked the league's rebrand from the EU LCS to the LEC, the League of Legends European Championship. In their fourth year in the league, G2 would drop the bombshell of the decade by signing former Fnatic mid laner Rasmus "Caps" Borregaar, and moving Perkz to the AD carry position. The team would go on to sign Mihael "Mikyx" Mehle as w
The smoke has cleared from the League of Legends Mid-Season Cup, which saw China's top talent square off against Korea's finest in place of the canceled MSI. After a tournament full of mechanical outplays and some head-scratching throws, the LPL's Top Esports were the final team standing, besting the reigning World champions FunPlus Phoenix 3-1 in the Mid-Season Cup fin
Taking cues from popular mobile MOBA, Wild Rift features dual-stick controls. While this makes point-and-click skills turn into skill shots, Wild Rift did overhaul the UI to make handling Champions much more fl
He is respected because of constantly testing new champions and coming up with new builds to try. In fact, he is responsible for different LOL champion builds that started to be used by professional players. LOL players started to notice Hashinshin due to his criticism of League Of Legends Patch Notes of Legends and his very vocal style. Eventually, players started to gather as they found his commentary funny and educatio
The recent addition of Yu "JackeyLove" Wen-Bo seems to have unlocked something in this team. The upcoming Summer Split will be JackeyLove's first full split with Top Esports, and fans can expect the young bot laner to be one of the main contributors as they compete in the
This build focuses on being a non-traditional support, consider it a fun experiment that can cause rage quits in standard matches and not something viable for ranking . Your early points are spent on Terrify, then Bountiful harvest at level eight, and a few points sunk into Reap at Level
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
Invictus Gaming, despite their success in the regular season, looked absolutely lost, and couldn't secure even a single win. On the Korean side of things, DragonX seemingly had a lead with three dragons every game, before choking in the late game almost every time. T1, barring Faker, struggled heavily and threw their leads away as w
You should mostly focus on Reap until level nine then alternate points between Terrify, Bountiful Harvest, and Crowstorm. You want to use scarecrows and ambush poking to keep your enemy distracted and slow their lane pushes, then when your teammates are stronger you use your abilities to aid them in bat
What does the future hold for G2? Well, despite the players' long histories, the team is still incredibly young. Caps is just 20, while Mikyx, Wunder and Perkz are 21 and Jankos is the veteran of the team at
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