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endercasts · 6 months
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Let he have the snacks!
We need to feed this baby 😊😊😊
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oy4sum11 · 1 year
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the lck 2023 intro lives rent free in my brain
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ap8os · 1 year
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DK vs T1 right now in the LCK. I am LOVING hype matches like these.
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lolplayersscreens · 1 year
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shizzleytb · 1 year
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"Beating T1 is delicious, yummy" - GEN.G CHOVY Interview (GEN.G vs T1 - ...
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enarratives · 1 year
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He's the GOAT of League of Legends and a living legend himself. The history of League is divided into "Before Faker" and "After Faker." He's left his mark on League history.
TEN YEARS OF FAKER. TEN YEARS OF GREATNESS 2013-23
Featuring photos from:
Worlds Finals 2013
Worlds Finals 2014
Worlds Semis and Finals 2015
MSI 2017
Worlds Finals 2017
MSI Semis 2019
Worlds Semis 2019
MSI Finals 2022
Worlds Finals 2022
LCK Spring 2023
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dleena2023 · 7 months
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🥰 T1'S GREATEST PLAYLIST 🥰
2021:
strangers again - against the current (knowing lck for the 1st time)
kiss me more - doja cat (enjoying the matches/lsb being heart-throbs)
when you look me in the eyes - jonas brothers (end of lck regular season)
just a dream - troye sivan (canna/cuzz/faker/teddy/keria)
you - troye sivan ft. tate mcrae (they inspired me to write my 1st sajak dedicated to them!)
roman holiday - halsey (t1 streamings at night ft. clozer & faker)
carry you - union j (t1 together as a team - reflection)
here's your perfect - jamie miller ft. salem ilese (start of playoffs with teddy as starter)
honey - halsey (summer finals ft damwon)
good to goodbye - christopher ft. clara mae (enjoying t1 streaming vids on youtube)
hall of fame - the script (t1's win against hle in quarters)
superheroes - the script (edg vs damwon)
the climb - miley cyrus (t1's loss against damwon in semis)
kepala batu - 💙 insomniacks (post worlds)
reminisensi - 💙 insomniacks (stardust's resignation from head coach + '21 roster </3)
pulang - 💙 insomniacks (t1 players leaving one by one)
time machine - midnight fusic (t1 night streams ft new member aka zeus <3)
2022:
red hands - walk off the earth (start of spring season ft zeus as a starter)
ghost - justin bieber (missing canna & teddy)
new americana - 👑halsey (on the way of no loss in spring)
rocketeer - far east movement (feeling nostalgic during t1 streams out of the blues)
ain't it fun - paramore (heart attacks lol but we won anyways)
unstopabble - sia (undefeated spring split 18-0)
forget me too - 👑machine gun kelly ft. halsey (msi journey to finals)
how do you love somebody/don't wake me up - why don't we (whole journey through summer split)
if the world was ending - jp saxe ft. julia michaels (losing matches + runner ups for summer finals)
this is me - keala settle & the greatest showman ensemble (preparation vs rng in worlds quarters)
terbang tunduk/tahu - fynn jamal (post worlds quarters + vs jdg in semis)
heroes - alesso ft. love to (vs drx in finals)
who's gonna love you tonight - snakeships & tinsahe (t1's loss against drx in finals + post worlds heartbreak </3)
good times - all time low (t1's night streams with all of us trying to move on)
2023:
check yes juliet - we the kings (new year = new beginning of the spring split with the same roster <3)
terbang tunduk - fynn jamal (when time gets tough during the journey)
robot - the sam willows (loss against geng in spring finals)
high hopes - yours truly (start of msi tournament & clean win against mad lions)
jump/weapon - 🌹against the current (vs blg and jdg in msi semis)
under the skin - &team (losing series in summer split)
gravity - 🌹against the current (waiting for captain faker to return from wrist injury)
the great escape - boys like girls (barely advancing to playoffs -> stomping hard vs kt -> escaping & secure a spot in worlds!!)
titans - major lazer ft. sia & labrinth (t1 being t1tans as usual in playoffs)
another you another way - against the current (sudden memories of zofgk together from last year until now)
roses - 🌹against the current (news of zofgk splitting apart/will miss each one of them dearly if they decide to leave t1 </3)
phoenix - 🌹cailin russo & chrissy constanza (results of group draws & feeling doubtful to face lng in worlds quarters)
here again - insomniacks (strong motivation to win against lng in worlds quarters)
weapon - 🌹against the current (believing and having faith in zofgk for semis vs jdg)
di penghujung muda - samsons (feeling uncertain vs jdg in worlds semis but the light of hope is there & living in the moment which might be the last with zofgk </3)
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sportstotolink11 · 10 months
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'The General is Back' Liv Sandbox Brings 'Teddy' into the fold
Jinseong "Teddy" Park joins Live Sandbox.
Live Sandbox announced the signing of long-range dealer Park "Teddy" Jin-seong on its official social media accounts on Wednesday at noon.
'Teddy', who left Guangdong Freecs after the end of the 2022 season to become a wild man, returns to the LCK in a new uniform after about half a season. Although he struggled with the team last season, he is still considered a competitive player.
He's also a veteran who has been through the wringer, so he'll have a good synergy with the relatively inexperienced roster. Teddy, who debuted in 2017, has won three LCK titles, one MSI and two World Championships in the past six years.
The signing of Teddy ends the contract of existing long-distance dealer Myung-jun "Envy" Lee. Returning to Live Sandbox ahead of the 2023 season, 'Envy' has anchored the team's lower lane with his improved performance during the Spring Split.
Meanwhile, the organization has also seen good results from in-season reinforcements in the past year. Before the start of Summer, the team brought in Lee "Prince" Chae-hwan and improved from ninth to third place.
They ended the spring in sixth place. While this is more than expected for the individual players, it's a situation where the organization, having seen the potential of the squad, can't help but be greedy. 스포츠토토 It will be interesting to see if 'Prince Magic' can be followed by 'Teddy Magic'.
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thetoxicgamer · 8 months
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Worlds 2023 First-Timers and Rookies to Watch
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The most crucial portion of the season is still to come, therefore it's probable that every competitive League of Legends fan has their alarms and notifications set. We are beyond thrilled that the 2023 World Championship will start on October 10 (a day sooner if you include the Worlds Qualification Series). Every year, the competition is renowned for providing us captivating narratives. Favourites may outperform or falter early, while dark horses may pull one or two aces out of their sleeves and make a strong showing. Renowned experts can demonstrate their abilities, while newcomers can make history on the grandest stage. When it comes to new pros, Worlds is known for allowing some of them to shine bright like a diamond each year. If they’re brave enough and can withstand pressure, they’ll write history, and all of the spotlights will be on them. If not, they will have to work for their chance at redemption the following year. Worlds 2023 is no different. This edition is filled with first-timers and rookies worth your attention, and if you don’t know where to look, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered. Here are five players you need to watch this year. Fnatic’s Noah Everyone who has followed LEC this year knows how much of a disaster Fnatic were in the first half of the year. Failing to make the Winter Groups and Spring Playoffs must’ve been hurtful, but it turned out to be a perfect wake-up call as well. Before Summer, the team brought in Trymbi and LEC rookie Noah, and the latter shook up Europe.  The Korean AD carry finished the 2023 LEC Summer Season with a stellar KDA of 22.2, the highest among all players in that stage. It’s a humongous lead over the rest of the competition. Second-placed Trymbi had 6.8 KDA, while third-placed Hans Sama and Mikyx finished with 6.5 scores. Noah hasn’t been flawless. In fact, he has fallen off a bit under pressure in the following stages of the European competition, and at Worlds, he’ll face challenges like never before. Still, with his vast champion pool (eight different champs since his LEC debut) and proper guidance from veterans like Trymbi and Humanoid, Noah has the potential to pop off. Once he does, he’s surely bringing some fireworks. Gen.G’s Peyz Before the 2023 season started, one of the loudest roster changes in the East was Gen.G’s swap of Ruler for Peyz. Worlds 2022 semifinalists and 2022 LCK Summer champions opted for a rookie rather than spend some money on a well-known individual. That itself comes with pressure. However, saying Peyz has handled the pressure well is almost an understatement.  In their championship run at the 2023 LCK Summer Playoffs, Peyz has been the fourth-best player in terms of KDA (second-best ADC) with a score of 7.2. In the 2023 LCK Summer Split, he scored not one, not two, but three pentakills. His stellar performances earned him the LCK Rookie of the Year award, LCK Finals MVP of Spring 2023, and places in second and third All-Pro Teams in Summer and Spring, respectively. In a true Gen.G fashion, Peyz has been winning trophies left and right, and he might add the cherry on top at Worlds 2023–if he maintains his jaw-dropping performance level. LNG Esports’ Hang Out of all the four main regions, LPL is often the most surprising due to its unique format and the fact that not many people from Western audiences follow it. For comparison, the 2023 LCK Summer Split peaked at 1,528,729 million viewers, while the 2023 LPL Summer Split did so at 288,463, but there is no data from Chinese streaming platforms, according to Esports Charts. Either way, LPL’s representatives always make a dragon’s entrance at Worlds, and if we had to bet on the biggest rookie to watch from that region, that would be Hang.  Hang joined LNG Esports after an unsuccessful stint with FPX last year. Under LNG’s banner, though, he began showing his true colors.  In the summer, Hang has been often put on aggressive, engage supports, like Nautilus, Rakan, Leona, and Rell. In LNG’s games, it’s often Hang who finds a lost enemy and engages toward them. During the team’s victory against Bilibili Gaming at the 2023 LPL Regional Finals, Hang often started fights, earning himself 34 assists in the meantime. If Hang maintains his confident approach, he might remind everyone why Chinese teams have been known for their aggressive playstyles–and why they have been so successful. G2 Esports’ Yike With three domestic trophies, G2 Esports are once again Europe’s front-runners. Their success is mostly a team effort, but you can’t forget about the impact of their rookie, Yike. When you look at G2’s stats during their championship runs this year, they are topping each position in terms of KDA, so there’s no point highlighting Yike’s solid individual results. But when you take a glimpse at G2’s playstyle, you’ll quickly realize how diverse, well-communicated, and aggressive they are. In this well-oiled machine, Yike is the main engine. The French jungler almost always finds himself right where he needs to be. Now, he’s arrived at Worlds. History shows teams who rely on strong early game and polished macro can often be easily read by opponents. But Yike and G2 have already been baptized at Mid-Season Invitational 2023, earning international stage experience, and they have a clean slate (and I have tons of Copium).  Team Liquid’s APA Last but not least, we have three teams coming to South Korea all the way through the Pacific Ocean. All three of them may cause a lot of trouble, but the one we find particularly interesting is Team Liquid. Similarly to Fnatic, Liquid turned their season around, and a key aspect of this change in tides was APA. The 21-year-old mid laner replaced Haeri on July 5, when Liquid were 5-4 in the 2023 LCS Summer Split. Since then, they have never dropped below fourth place and completed a lower-bracket run to book their spots at Worlds 2023.  APA was certainly a breath of fresh air for Liquid and became the main contributor to their victories. In the regular season, he boasted four Player of the Game awards in five victories despite missing out on half of the season. When APA is playing well, Liquid are doing so as well. All North American fans should put their faith in the 21-year-old, for he might be our savior on the Worlds stage.  Read the full article
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totocncjskswjs · 9 months
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I'm sorry I couldn't keep my disastrous promise
I'm sorry I couldn't keep my disastrous promise
Hanwha Life e-Sports manager Choi In-kyu, who failed to advance to the "LoL World Championship," bowed to fans, saying, "I'm sorry."
Hanwha Life lost to D-Plus Kia 1-3 in the third round of the 2023 LoL World Championship regional team selection match held at LCK Arena in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 26th. The defeat failed to win the fourth seed of the World Championship and failed to advance to the tournament.
Hanwha Life Insurance sought to restore its pride by recruiting big names such as "Jecca" Kim Gun-woo and "Viper" Park Do-hyun after finishing 10th in the summer season last year. Both the spring and summer seasons failed to reach the final stage and failed to win a ticket to the World Championship.
Director Choi, who came to the press room with a firm look, said, "It's disastrous and disastrous. "I think this is the mind of a loser," he said. "There is so much to be desired," he said. In important games, there is no 100% play between each other. Meanwhile, mistakes and concentration problems came out. "It was such a performance that I thought, 'What are we doing now?'" he commented on the game.
Coach Choi said, "Diffle Kia is a team that uses bottom leadership throughout this year to build a dragon stack and solve games. It came out like that today, too, and I roughly expected the van," he said. "The analysis was meaningless because we couldn't do what we had to do today. I didn't make good use of the pick," he said.
He also bowed his head, saying, "I feel a great responsibility as a coach because I made these results with good members." He said, "I promised to go to the world championship no matter what during the spring season or even before, but I'm so sorry that I couldn't keep it." "I'm so thankful and sorry for the fans who always support me"
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endercasts · 1 year
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valdes lmao
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Because of Faker, midlaner becomes my thing. I really like Chovy, he's not only talented but also a shy-cutie boy.
He has been showed his respect toward Faker and Faker seems like him too.
Faker wanted to choose Chovy for his team in Kick off event. Now, Chovy admitted that he has a feeling for Faker.
Awww I can't help it. They are so freaking cute 😍
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sport333 · 10 months
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3 consecutive seasons of winning 3 fit achieved in a new era Allin Gen.G dynasty
3 consecutive seasons of winning 3 fit achieved in a new era Allin Gen.G dynasty
Gen.G's era has arrived in name and reality. Even when "Ruler" Park Jae-hyuk, a franchise star, and "Richens" Son Si-woo, who is called the top supporter, left the team, they succeeded in discovering new growth engines such as "Phase" Kim Soo-hwan and "Delight" Yoo Hwan-joong, making it a team that dominates LCK in 2023.
From last summer's summer season to this summer, he held the top spot by lifting the trophy in three consecutive splits. T1 and D-Plus Kia are the teams that have fallen from LCK to dynasties. Now Gen.G has also firmly established its position as a famous family where the expression "dynasties" is not awkward.
Gen.G won 3-0 in the final match against Summer T1 of the "2023 LOL Champions Korea (LCK)" held at the Daejeon Convention Center in Daejeon on the 20th with a combination of moves and strategic tactics. As a result, Gen.G has won spring and summer in a row since the summer of 2022, setting a meaningful record of winning three consecutive LCK titles for the first time since the team's foundation
Gen.G, who finished second in the regular league, defeated Hanwha Life Insurance in the second round of the playoffs and went straight to the final. Gen.G's opponent in the final was T1. T1 reached the final round of the 2023 LCK Summer Final held on the 19th by playing a neck-and-neck race to the fifth set against KT, the "mobile carrier match."
T1 was decided against Gen.G's final, setting an unprecedented record in LCK history. Gen.G and T1 are the first teams to face off in four straight finals in LCK's 11-year history
Gen.G, who already beat T1 in the 2022 Summer and 2023 Spring Finals, played from the first set of the finals as if he knew the pattern of T1. Gen.G, who had been quiet while focusing on the line match in the beginning, made a series of kills as "Chovy" Jung Ji-hoon's Taliya loosened his feet and won as he widened the gap by more than 15 kills.
Gen.G, who won the second set with a similar pattern, played a difficult game in the third set as he was caught up in T1's resistance. Gen.G, which had widened the kill gap until the middle, allowed a tie, being swayed by the skillful play of T1's "Faker" Lee Sang-hyuk and "Kumayushi" Lee Min-hyung, but won three consecutive splits as he was one step ahead in concentration in the second half
Gen.G's captain, Jungler 'Peanut' Han Wang-ho, has won six LCK titles. This is the second most wins among active players after T1 mid-liner "Faker" Lee Sang-hyuk.
Gen.G, who built the "dynasties" through "Three Fit," was given 200 million won in prize money, while mid-liner "Chovy" Jung Ji-hoon, who performed the play the team wanted, was selected as the final MVP and received 5 million won in prize money. Gen.G will be given a winning ring provided by Tiffany, while MVP Jung Ji-hoon will be given a bracelet. The injuries will be engraved with the names of the players or the names of the summoners
Gen.G's strength can be expressed in that there is no distinction between the players and the coaching staff. Not only the top upper body line, including the team's oldest "Peanut" Han Wang-ho, "Doran" Choi Hyun-joon and "Chovy" Jung Ji-hoon, but also the new bot duo "Faze" Kim Soo-hwan and "Delight" Yoo Hwan-joong show a single medium called "Team."
Depending on the situation, you can freely choose the center of the upper body and the center of the lower body, and the organizational power and cohesion that move thoroughly as a team are excellent. At the center were coach Ko Dong-bin and coach Won Sang-yeon. Coach Ko Dong-bin said, "As I prepared for the finals, I had a feeling of 3-0. The players worked so hard and worked hard on the season. It is a valuable victory that came with the result of hard work. I think you can call us a strong team now. "I'll show you a good performance in the LOL World Cup," he praised the players 파워볼사이트
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toto0000000 · 10 months
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KT's LCK First Rookie of the Year award is unanimous phase
KT's LCK First Rookie of the Year award is unanimous phase
The KT Rolster team, which won 16 consecutive games in the 2023 LCK (League of Legends Champions Korea) Summer Regular League, became the All-LCK First Team. LCK said that five key players of KT Rolster were selected as a result of the All-LCK First Team vote held today. The 2023 LCK Summer Award winner was selected through a vote of about 40 people, including each team's coach and representative players, domestic and overseas broadcasters, analysis desk cast members, and reporters.
LCK selects the All-LCK First Team, Second Team, Third Team and Regular League MVP (Regular Season MVP), and Player of the Split through a vote of officials at the conclusion of the regular league between Spring and Summer Split. After the completion of the summer split regular league, the "Best Head Coach" of the year and "Rookie of the Year" of the year will be announced.
KT Rolster's five main players were selected for the 2023 Summer Split All LCK First Team. KT Rolster won 16 consecutive games from the second week to the ninth week of the summer regular league, and in the process, he set a record that is on par with the 17th set winning streak, the record for the most consecutive LCK single split sets. KT Rolster easily surpassed the team's own record of eight consecutive wins, confirming the top spot in the summer regular league.
KT Rolster's top liner In-ki (Kim Ki-in), Jungler Kurz (Moon Woo-chan), midliner BDD (Kwak Bo-sung), long-distance dealer Aiming (Kim Ha-ram), and supporter Rehenz (Son Si-woo) were recognized as the best players in each position. In particular, In-ki received the highest score of 200 points as he was evaluated to have performed so well that all the voters gave the highest score. Each of the five KT Rolster players selected for the All-LCK First Team will receive a prize of 2 million won. It is the second time that all players from one team have been selected for the All-LCK First Team since T1 was selected as the All-LCK First Team in the spring in 2023.
Five Gen.G e-sports players were selected as the second LCK team this year. Gen.G, who has won the 2022 LCK Summer and 2023 LCK Spring as the defending champion, has won 13 consecutive games since the opening and is ranked second with a final result of 16 wins and 2 losses
Third teams were selected as T1's top liner Zeus (Choi Woo-je), The Plus Kia Jungler Canyon (Kim Gun-bu), Hanwha Life e-Sports' mid-liner Zeka (Kim Gun-woo), long-distance dealer Viper (Park Do-hyun), and supporter Life (Kim Jung-min).
Supporter Rehens, who took the center of the team as KT Rolster's captain, was selected as the regular league MVP, and Kang Dong-hoon, who coached the players so that KT Rolster could top the regular league in five years, was selected as the best coach.
Fays (Kim Soo-hwan), Gen.G's "youngest," was unanimously selected as the "Rookie of the Year" that can be awarded only once during his career. Kim Soo-hwan, who made his debut in 2023, has put Gen.G at the top of the list by showing his amazing kill catching ability to record more than 500 kills this year alone 토토사이트
D Plus Kia's Jungler Canyon (Kim Gun-bu) and Hanwha Life e-sports' mid-liner Jeka (Kim Gun-woo) were selected as the "Player of the Game" that went to the player selected as the most "Player of the Game" in the 2023 LCK Summer Regular League. The two players who tied for first place will be given the same prize money of 2 million won
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whddl3 · 1 year
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종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화
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종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화
In particular, it deals with bottom AD AD champions such as Ezreal and Barus, who have always been good, as well as non-AD champions such as Ziggs, 종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화Mordekaiser, Vel'Koz, Morgana, Victor, and Sona. Deft has such a wide champion pool, but the best signature pick among them is Jinx, which will be discussed later in a separate paragraph.
And although somewhat less conspicuous due to the above advantages, Deft is a leading ADC with a strong tendency to create situations on his own. Even if there종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화 is a possibility of dying or being in danger, if it is more beneficial as a team, take the risk and use all skills and spells to create a situation.[17] In the case of using a hypercarry champion, as soon as a 3 or 4 core is selected, it often shows a play that solidifies the game that can drag on to the next object. He likes aggressive deal exchanges and bow exchanges, and likes to bring in opponents and ruin teamfig종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화hts. To assassinate an opponent's AD, Kai'Sa was used even when he was not in Tier 1, or an AD who continued to ambush to assassinate the opponent's tower on the side.
In the 2022 Worlds, based on a strong lane match and a wide champion pool, it exerted great influence from champion selection to line management depending on t종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화he opponent. When the laning match did not go well, he often showed the same growth as the opponent's AD without a supporter while following the team direction. When appointing champions like Draven and Caitlyn, I was stable, and when appointing champions like Ezreal and Barus, I made a lot of play to create the situation myself. In the end, no matter what situation comes, which can be said to be one of Deft's greatest strengths, they organically change종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화 their playstyle within the game to match it, creating a good composition both individually and as a team.
As for the downside, the sudden isolation/sudden death problem, so-called’stepping on Lego’, was pointed out, but it hardly showed it in the 2022 season. In particular, the game that became a hot topic because of this shortcoming종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화 was the 2nd round of the 2017 spring finals and summer playoffs. There are almost no accidents in teamfight position or laning stage, but there were times when I got out of sight or died while standing alone in front of the teamfight to grow, or I went in and died out of nowhere종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화. In the 22nd season, there may have been some effort on his part, but this appearance disappeared as he teamed up with a veteran supporter named Beryl. A prime example of how organic the bottom is.
Also, unlike the early days of his career, he played the role of a captain who comforts his teammates with a matured mentality, and achieved his long-cherished World Championship, putting a focus on his career.
In the 2023 season, I met Kellyn, a supporter specializing in one-deal care for the first time in a long time [18]. Deft's strong laning match and Kellin's performance, whi종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화ch shows a good performance in the Utilpot meta, are in harmony, and Deft's early influence is so great that the key to Dplus Kia's plan A is to openly break the bot lane. has become Thanks to this, the Lucian-Nami combination recorded 10 wins and 1 loss in the regular league, and Deft also ranked 2nd in KDA among LCK ADs, 1st in damage per minute (DPM), 1st in kill involvement rate (KP%), and damage percentage within the team (DMG) %) In 2nd place, he showed off the face of a hot-tempered dealing machine comparable to his heyday, and was named an all-pro second. However, in the first round 종이의 집 공동경제구역 파트2 다시보기 7화~12화of the playoffs, it was regrettable that he was fired at an important moment due to complacent position selection.
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