adzrielfaie · 6 months ago
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hhoneysims · 2 years ago
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Happy new year!
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realjennyrae · 1 year ago
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Rasoya Family Rotation 4:
At prom, Beatriz Holiday tried flirting with Harper again, but he started rejecting her! She knew it was time to call in her backup. She had Graham show up and they danced the night away!
Meanwhile, Duke Rasoya went with Kevin to prom and started catching a serious crush on him. Then, he asked Kevin out, and he said yes! The two took a photo in the photo booth to celebrate.
Dan Holiday didn't get to dance with Sofia all night, and he was annoyed. But then he won Prom Jester! After celebrating, he asked to just be friends with Sofia. The spark was gone, but he was glad to have her in his life.
Sims 4 Rotation 4 || San Myshuno Families || Rasoya Family
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how-classy2020 · 2 months ago
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Every Teenager in the Sims 4
(in alphabetical order by first name ofc)
Ash Harjo
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World: Copperdale, Grade: C, Extracurricular/Job: Simfluencer
Aurelio Robles
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World: San Sequoia, Grade: B
Baby Ariel
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World: homeless, Grade: C, Note: Four star celebrity and immortal
Cassandra Goth
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World: Willow Creek, Grade: C, Note: Iconic
Darling Walsh
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World: San Myshuno, Grade: B, Note: I love them so much
Duane Talla
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World: Sulani, Grade: C, Extracurricular/Job: Lifeguard
Gemma Charm
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World: Glimmerbrook, Grade: B, Note: Spellcaster
Greta Laurent
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World: Tartosa, Grade: A (haha nerd)
Hugo Villareal
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World: Windenberg, Grade: C, Note: I always forget about him
Jacob Volkov
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World: Moonwood Mill, Grade: A (haha nerd), Note: Werewolf
Jeb Harris
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World: Evergreen Harbour, Grade C, Note: Iconic as well
Julie Brock
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World: Homeless (comes with for Rent), Grade: C, Note: Potentially will stop being homeless once your sim becomes their landlord
Kaori Nishidake
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World: Mt Komorebi, Grade: C, Note: I always forget that she's a teenager, she's also dating Kiyoshi Ito
Kevin Puri
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World: Copperdale, Grade: C, Extracurricular/Job: Football
Kiyoshi Ito
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World: Mt Komorebi, Grade: C, Note: Dating Kaori Nishidake
Luna Villareal
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World: Windenberg, Grade: C
Luz Lopez
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World: Ciudad Enamorada, Grade: C
Malcolm Landgraab
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World: Oasis Springs, Grade: C, Note: Also an icon but unlike Cassandra, can't match up to his mother.
Molly Prescott
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World: Copperdale, Grade: C, Job/Extracurricular: Chess Team
Morgan Fyres
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World: Windenberg, Grade: C
Noah Kane
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World: Copperdale, Grade: C, Job/Extracurricular: Football
Rahul Chopra
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World: Henford-on-Bagley (also homeless), Grade: C, Job/Extracurricular: Grocery Deliverer, Note: Dating Rashida Watson
Rashida Watson
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World: Henford-on-Bagley, Grade: C, Job/Extracurricular: Babysitter, Note: Dating Rahul Chopra
Rohan Elderberry
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World: Britchester, Grade: A (haha nerd)
Savannah Price
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World: Copperdale, Grade: C, Extracurricular/Job: Computer Team
Sidney Price
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World: Copperdale, Grade: C, Extracurricular/Job: Cheerleader
Sofia Bjergsen
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World: Windenberg, Grade: C
Wolfgang Munch
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World: Windenberg, Grade C
Yuki Behr
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World: Windenberg, Grade C, Note: Another who I thought was a young adult
Zhafira Cahyaputri
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World: Tomorang, Grade: C, Job/Extracurricular: Babysitter
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thetoxicgamer · 2 years ago
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Former LCS Champion Top Laner Makes Return to TSM’s Starting Lineup for Playoff Push
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The current North American League of Legends environment is now filled with even more seasoned talent from throughout the history of professional League of Legends thanks to a last-minute alteration to a roster in the LCS. Prior to the start of the second day of week eight of the 2023 LCS Spring Split, TSM announced that veteran player and current TSM Challengers top laner Kevin “Hauntzer” Yarnell will be starting for the main roster in today’s game against Dignitas. While the LCS team have had their ups and downs throughout the split, they have not yet qualified for the Spring Playoffs bracket, with only today and tomorrow left to turn their luck around. https://twitter.com/tsmreport/status/1636457655815249930 Hauntzer has been a part of TSM as an organization for more than half of his professional career. He first joined the roster in late 2015 for the 2016 Spring Split, where he sought to make an immediate impact alongside fellow notable names such as Bjergsen and Doublelift—then going on to win a title with the org that summer. He has since competed alongside Golden Guardians and TSM Academy, now serving as the organization’s Challengers League top laner. This is the first time that Hauntzer and WildTurtle, former teammates on TSM recognized as some of the most renowned players in the history of the LCS, have competed alongside one another since April 2017. Since then, the paths of the two players have split, with both venturing in and out of the LCS main stage and Academy circuits. This follows a crushing defeat that TSM suffered at the hands of 100 Thieves yesterday, having nearly complete control of the early game but losing their synergy as the game progressed. Though mid laner Maple had a stellar performance on Aurelion Sol, only WildTurtle served as the team’s other source of damage, with Solo, Bugi, and Chime ending with negative KDAs. It is unclear if TSM will keep Haunzter as its active LCS top laner tomorrow on the final day of the regular season before the playoffs begin. Read the full article
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whatevenisthesims · 4 years ago
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Kristofer and Marisa got married at the park where they had their first date, and had their reception at the cafe where they met and it was adorable.
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bizantion · 6 years ago
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NA LCS Summer 2018 Gauntlet
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ehmiel · 8 years ago
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Today at the opening of NA LCS Spring Playoffs 2017 - Quarterfinals Day 1: P1 vs. DIG.
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pro-nerds-of-league · 8 years ago
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Tag youself HAPPY BIRTHDAY WILDTURLTE ❤❤
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simskitsune · 3 years ago
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Sooo... in November 2020, I started a 100 Baby Challenge. Like a lot of people, I didn’t play for too long at first. 
My Matriarch is Yumi Tsukimi - a young adult sim, family-oriented, romantic and cheerful. She’s working form home in the social media career, and has had her house upgraded two times since I started playing. We started out in a Tiny Home, but that didn’t work for too long.
When I loaded back into the save two days ago (May 2021), we were already living in version two of the house, with two children (Alan and Bailey), pregnant with number three. As you can see, for now we’re sticking with the ABC-naming-scheme. 
Alan is, so far, the only boy born to Yumi. Every child so far has been from another dad, no twins or triplets yet. Alan is the son of Kevin Theissen, Bailey the daughter of Koichi Hasegawa, Chiara the daughter of Brant Hecking, Dominique the daughter of Dominic Fyres, Evangeline the daughter of Simeon Silversweater, and Farina the daughter of Bjorn Bjergsen. Yumi is currently “donored” by Ben Wagner. Alan has moved outm Bailey and Chiara are teens, Dominique and Evangeline are Children, Farina will soon be a Toddler.
I’m not sure if and how often I will update this blog, but I felt like sharing! :D
I am keeping track of donors in a spreadsheet so I don’t get confused, and I’m also taking selfies with each donor to decorate the house with. Young adults will also be selfied before moving out. Family Photos, of some kind. You know.
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hhoneysims · 2 years ago
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Sidney: That’s a nice dress, by the way. Red suits you.
Fleur: Thanks. It’s from rusty-cc, a sort of homage to the Tin Man.
Sidney: You are unbelievably petty.
Fleur: Why thank you. 
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Have you noticed recently how close Biofrost and Bjergsen are getting? Its cute :3
No, I haven’t paid much attention recently but that’s really nice! (Actually, I remember that one moment from the TSM:LEGENDS episode where Bjergsen just hugs Biofrost haha.) I heard that Bjergsen hangs out with/talks to Kevin the most on the team though. :P
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attendantdesign-blog · 7 years ago
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Here’s how SKT can qualify for Worlds
The 2017 LCK Summer Split hasn’t been the quality season for the reigning League of Legends global champions. SK Telecom T1 these days finished the Summer Split in the fourth region and face a tough run to the summer time finals in the event that they have any hopes of shielding their Worlds name this year in China on Sept. 28.
There are more than one methods that SKT can qualify for the World Championships while not having to stand the LCK Regional Playoffs in September. The team currently have 90 circuit factors after finishing first in the Spring Split, which might be vital for the group transferring forward.
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If SKT fails to overcome Afreeca Freecs on Aug. 12, they’ll want some help. Afreeca might want to beat Samsung Galaxy, with KT Rolster prevailing the playoffs, in order for SKT to visit Worlds as the LCK’s 2d seed.
If the defending global champions beat Afreeca and lose towards either Samsung Galaxy or KT Rolster inside the subsequent rounds of summer season playoffs, then SKT will want to hope that KT beat Longzhu Gaming inside the finals on Aug. 28 to go to Worlds because of the LCK’s 2nd seed.
If SKT makes it to the finals, regardless of the result, they’re guaranteed to visit Worlds either as the first or 2nd seed for the LCK vicinity.
Basically, SKT’s fate is in their very own fingers—they want to conquer KT to assure a spot at Worlds. Otherwise, all eyes could be on Longzhu to take the first seed and force SKT to undergo the LCK Regional Playoffs to play against several teams, which include Samsung Galaxy and Afreeca Freecs.
If SKT battle in the LCK Summer Playoffs and fail to win the LCK Regional Finals, then they gained be going to the World Championships in any respect this 12 months—no strain.
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AUG five 2017 – 9:25 PMLEAGUE OF LEGENDS / LCK / NEWS / AFREECA FREECS Afreeca Freecs comfy a gap inside the LCK Playoffs Jin Air fall simply short. Adam Newell News Writer MonkeyKingHero
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  Afreeca Freecs defeated Jin Air GreenWings in advance nowadays to cozy their vicinity inside the LCK Summer Playoffs.
After defeating SK Telecom T1 on July 18, Jin Air put themselves in an excellent position to make an not likely playoff run. Since then, even though, the crew has misplaced too often and hasn’t been able to benefit any ground on the squads in the front of them. The first recreation of the collection became a carefully-contested match, with neither aspect clearly gaining a bonus over the other.
It took the half-hour for Jin Air to cozy the primary kill of the complete sport. Jin Air then appeared to take the lead thru a series of amazing performs but was lamentably squashed within the late sport when Afreeca located a perfect team fight to win the suit.
Jin Air was not inclined to go down with out a fight and forced Afreeca to earn their second win in the series. The game lasted just over 40 minutes, with both groups tied to the past due sport.
Afreeca turned the game of their want by using securing a Baron and an Elder Drake to offer them the power they wished to break into Jin Air’s base and take the collection.
This win means that regardless of how the alternative series play out, Afreeca has cemented their spot in the LCK Summer Playoffs, giving themselves a shot to qualify for Worlds.
All Africa need to do to get there’s beat SK Telecom T1, Longzhu Gaming, Samsung Galaxy, and KT Rolster—sounds easy sufficient.
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TODAY – four:59 AMLEAGUE OF LEGENDS / TSM / CLG / 2017 SUMMER SPLIT / NA LCS TSM sweep CLG in a rollicking collection to take the first vicinity in the NA LCS TSM yet again quit the regular season on top of the location. Xing Li League of Legends Analyst xing thali
Photo through Riot Games TSM vs. CLG is often a massacre.
That’s because the two groups are in detail familiar with every other. Not best have the two long gone head-to-head given that earlier than the primary season of aggressive League of Legends, but they are two of the most successful teams in recent seasons. In addition to everyday season collection, the two have confronted off in excessive-pressure playoff fits. Due to that fulfillment, the 2 have also maintained the most solid rosters over the last two years. These teams have performed each other with the identical gamers so frequently that they each understand what the opposite desires to do—and the way to beat it. That’s why, before the collection, CLG top laner Darshan Upadhyaya told us to assume a group of team fights. The modern day series between the two without a doubt lived as much as the hype. It simply took a while to get there. The first game becomes a bit of a letdown—now not because it wasn’t excellent, however, due to the fact TSM’s big name mid laner, Søren “Bjergsen” Bjerg, took manager of the match and never let move. He acquired an early four-person dive to get first blood and took off like a rocket.
That play is simply unfair. There’s  SKT nothing CLG’s Choi ” Worlds qualify 
Huhi” Jae-Hyun could do. Bjergsen snowballed his lead superbly—this subsequent play is even greater unfair. It’s a grasp elegance in Taliyah kiting.
Looking to even the series, CLG did not get off to a very good start within the 2d recreation. ADC Trevor “Stixxay” became pressured to burn his flash early, and that become a smooth gank and kill for TSM’s Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng. Playing the dangerous, hyper-scaling Jinx, the sport might have been over then, especially with Bjergsen and pinnacle laner Kevin “Hauntzer” Yarnell playing respectfully. But it really is whilst the familiarity part came in. Despite a deficit, CLG gave the impression of they were reading TSM’s minds. Support Zaqueri “Aphromoo” Black especially appeared like he becomes interior Doublelift’s head, catching Doublelift in the aspect lanes that he likes to solo farm and getting CLG lower back into the game.
With the rating even, it became time for a few fights around targets. And boy had been they bloody. CLG jungle Omar “OmarGod” Amin, the newcomer to the series, hit some seize Gragas ults to blow TSM’s squishy carries into the center of the fray.
The preventing persevered properly beyond 50 mins as the teams traded main objectives around the map. The stop to the game changed into becoming—as huge, bloody team fight in which almost all people died in a splurge of coloration.
  These two teams have given us a few signature moments through the years, and that last team fight could be any other one. With the victory, TSM will head into playoffs in the first vicinity with a bye. CLG will be there too in 0.33 place—who are hoping for an encore between these?
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The merchandising event will truly come all the way down to who shows up on that day, and which group desires to win extra.
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mrjoshuabishop-blog · 7 years ago
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NA LCS: Examining the IMT-CLG trade and seven other takeaways from Week 4
At the halfway point in the summer split, only one thing is for sure: Immortals and Counter Logic Gaming's jungler swap continues to be a win-win for both teams. Although the game of the week turned out to be a 2-0 that saw Immortals emerge over as the team to beat, the impact that Jake "Xmithie" Puchero and Joshua "Dardoch" Hartnett have had on their new teams continues to deliver impressive results.
CLG finally have a young, aggressive playmaker to build around for the future with rising stars Trevor "Stixxay" Hayes and Jae-hyun "Huhi" Choi. But the most impressive aspect of CLG's success hasn't been Dardoch. Thanks to the veteran leadership from Zaqueri "Aphromoo" Black and the re-emergence of Darshan Upadhyaya, CLG could potentially return to the form that saw them surpass expectations at the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational. Unlike Immortals in spring, CLG has not won or lost based on Dardoch's playmaking ability.
However, the adjustments from Xmithie to Dardoch are still being made as CLG's questionable decision-making at times has turned steady 2-0 performances into unnecessary three game nail-biters. Dardoch isn't the team-oriented jungler that Xmithie was but this move was made with here and now and the future in mind. Dardoch finally has a team with veteran leadership and no language barrier and an organization focused on the World Championship. His time on Team Liquid should prove that nothing should ever be a guarantee, yet there is no reason to suggest that this shouldn't work out for Dardoch.
Immortals, on the other hand, have kept their momentum from the second half of the spring split and have built on it. Xmithie's team-oriented playstyle has been the perfect compliment to all three lanes who should now confidently consider themselves among the best in North America. Ho-Jong "Flame" Lee has returned to form as a dominant force in the top lane. Eugene "Pobelter" Park has shaken off his spring slump and looks to make noise through the rest of the split. Cody Sun and Joo-sung “Olleh” Kim continue to build on their growing synergy. Xmithie is content with letting the strength of his lanes speak for themselves and the veteran leadership Xmithie gives this team has been a boon for Immortals. Perhaps Dardoch's comments about the organization have sparked a fire with his former team.
But if there's one thing that both CLG and Immortals share, it's the fact that their only guaranteed trip to the World Championship is to win the summer split. That's easier said than done.
Here are seven other takeaways from the past week in the competitive NA LCS:
1. Although summer split continues to the the most pivotal split in the current LCS system, let's not forget about the importance of winning in spring. With Peter "Doublelift" Yillang back in the bot lane, TSM has steadily picked up where they left off last summer. With convincing victories over FlyQuest and Echo Fox, TSM looked to be in cruise control this week. The team has still yet to match this kind of success on the Worlds stage, but there's no question that this is one of the most consistent organizations in North America. Immortals may be the team to beat here and now, but in order for any team in the LCS to win the summer split, they must go through TSM. TSM should be a lock to make it to the World Championships so long as they secure another playoff berth. But we know that Doublelift and star player Soren "Bjergsen" Bjerg won't stand for TSM going to worlds as anything other than NA's top seed. Their play this past week reflects how dangerous TSM can be when they're motivated to prove a point.
2. Cloud9 plays better with Eon-yeong "Impact" Jung in the top lane. We should still see Ji-won "Ray" Jeon take a few games away for stage experience, which should be expected with arguably the best roster in NA, but at this point Impact has proven to be the more reliable play. For all the flack Nicolaj Jensen has given himself and received for his inability to deliver in the clutch, it still amazes me that Cloud9 trusted Ray in a pivotal game 5 for all the marbles in the spring final. Just as TSM is motivated to be the top seed in NA, Jensen is motivated to do everything in his power to not be the reason his team falls short of the finish line again. With a 33/3/17 statline that comes out to a staggering 16.7 KDA, Jensen undoubtedly had the best week of all NA LCS players. If Jensen can replicate these numbers against two heavyweight contenders in Team Solo Mid and Counter Logic Gaming next week, there will be no question about the frontrunner for summer split MVP.
3. A few days ago, I wrote this article suggesting that Phoenix1 was correct to cut bait with Rami "Inori" Charagh, who saw some stage time this week with Team Liquid. Mike Yeung continues to prove his worth with the organization and should continue to start. He was a key component in Phoenix1's first victory of the season against Echo Fox. The bigger question now is whether or not he can continue performing at this level a month from now. Inori's Liquid debut, on the other hand was uneventful. He replaced Yeu-jin “Reignover” Kim for one game against the dominant Cloud9 in a losing effort and was promptly kept on the bench for Liquid's close 2-1 win against his former team. 
I also wrote that Team Liquid should be looking to improve at every position. Unsurprisingly, we saw two major changes to Liquid's starting roster. Andrew "Slooshi" Pham and Kevin "KonKwon" Koo Hyuk started all five games in the mid lane and support respectively to some promising results. Liquid put up more of a fight than expected in a 2-0 loss to Cloud9, and then promptly turned around to deliver two convincing victories in a three-game series with Phoenix1. Both of these teams look like long shots to make playoffs, but there's still some time to go before we can scratch anyone out of the playoff picture.
4. Just when you think Echo Fox is finally starting to put all of the pieces together, the team has a bad week at the worst time. Echo Fox has gone 1-5 after a hot start to the season. Perhaps part of this can be put on Matthew "Akaadian" Higginbotham as outlined by owner Rick Fox, one of the past great NBA players, in this incredible feature by Riot. Akaadian appears to be slamming into the famed "rookie wall" as expected, but Akaadian is also learning to adjust his style and become a more team-oriented jungler. Even a superstar like William "Meteos" Hartmann went through growing pains after a dominant start to his career. The process affects many players differently, but it's clear that Akaadian has the support of the organization. They trust him to be able to figure it out. Even through the struggles over the past three weeks, Echo Fox fans should have no reason to give up on their team. Yuri "Keith" Jew is finally starting to show signs of life while Henrik "Froggen" Hansen has been showing off the power that earned him a reputation as one of the best mid laners in the world. Next week should be a prime opportunity to Echo Fox to gain their confidence back with two winnable matchups against Team Liquid and FlyQuest.
5. Even after a disappointing 0-2 finish this week, Team Dignitas should still be a trendy pick for fans looking for teams other than NA's big three - TSM, C9, and CLG - to support for summer. A lot of things have gone right for Dignitas since the second half of spring split. David "Cop" Roberson and Brandon "Saintvicious" DiMarco have done a tremendous job making this roster a competitor. Credit Cop and Saintvicious for making necessary changes to their starting support and jungle as the driving force behind the growth. Alex "Xpecial" Chu will always be remembered as one of the most consistent supports in NA LCS history, but it was time for Dignitas to bring in some young blood. Terry "Big" Chuong has shown improvement from his time in Echo Fox while Byeong-Hoon "Shrimp" Lee has a chance to lock down the starting job after some promising performances, but there is a major concern moving forward. Lee Sin is Shrimp's best champion - he's currently undefeated in six games with the blind monk - but if you take Lee Sin off the board against Shrimp, he carries an abysmal 3-8 record. Shrimp must improve the consistency in his champion pool moving forward in order to keep starting over Sang-hyun "Chaser" Lee.
Also: The jury is out whether or not Johnny "Altec" Ru is an upgrade over Benjamin "LOD" deMunck at AD carry, but his first impression with the team was not a good one. He posted a 4/7/10 statline in his Dignitas debut - a paltry 2.0 KDA. In his defense, he has only been with the team for a week and was facing Cloud9, one of the best bottom lanes in NA. Next week's starting lineups will show us how much confidence Dignitas has in Altec as they look to regain their momentum against the floundering veteran FlyQuest and an improved Team Envy. Speaking of which...
6. Give credit to Team Envy where it's due. Something had to change after finishing dead last in spring and barely avoiding relegation thanks to the stellar play of All-Pro Tae-yoo "Lira" Nam. The jury's still out on whether or not Wu-Yeong "Seraph" Shin will be the answer in top lane moving forward, but the correct start was made by replacing Geon-woo "Ninja" Noh in the mid lane. Picking up ex-Fnatic Academy mid laner Yasin "Nisqy" Dincer to pair with Jun-Sik "Pirean" Choi may turn out to be a great move given the promising starts from Nisqy and Pirean this summer. While Nisqy remains the better start due to his versatility, Pirean has shown he is a reliable option with this version of Team Envy. The changes to mid lane have brought Envy to a 4-4 record. If the season ended today, Team Envy would be in the playoffs. But now with return matches on the horizon and their starting mid laner finally back in NA, it's time for Envy to step their game up if they plan on making it back to the playoffs. Team Envy faces off against a frisky Phoenix1 squad that is better than their record indicates on Friday and will close their week in a must-win matchup against Dignitas on Sunday.
7. Team Liquid's fall from grace draws the attention of many LCS spectators while FlyQuest's steep decline has flown under the radar. You could argue that three of FlyQuest's veterans were once considered the best players in the region and are now past their prime, but the better argument to make here is the complete disappearance of what made FlyQuest successful in spring. Hai Lam will be remembered as the greatest shotcaller in NA history and his savvy leadership fueled this team's rise to the top. But the league has adjusted to FlyQuest's strategies and FlyQuest, in turn, has failed to adapt. It's not time to completely throw these players out and start from scratch - An "Balls" Le has made a case to extend his playing career by another year with his consistently solid performances, Jason "WildTurtle" Tran could still help a competitive team make a push for playoffs, and Hai's aggressive shotcalling can still work with the right blend of talent (i.e. Cloud9 in 2015) - but FlyQuest needs young talent with promising mechanics to go with Galen "Moon" Holgate. Take Longzhu Gaming in Korea, a team that has gone from barely avoiding relegation to playoff contender thanks to the infusion of incredibly talented players at top, jungle, and mid to go with their experienced bot lane.
Could FlyQuest still be trusted to turn it around with this same roster? Anything is possible with Hai, but it's going to take a superhuman effort to save this squad at 1-7. A change in pace at support and quality substitutes at top and AD carry could help, but until something changes, FlyQuest currently sits as the worst team in the NA LCS.
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whatevenisthesims · 4 years ago
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Obviously it makes sense to stand around the counter and worship the fish you just cooked rather than eating your meal at the table.
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NA LCS Summer 2018 Third Place Decider
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