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<br>There used to be a time when nobody in Europe knew what a "G2" was. Or maybe they did, but they thought it was just something you drank during a workout. In late August of 2015, the European League of Legends Championship Series was barely three years old and Fnatic was fresh off their second consecutive title, winning a whopping five out of the [https://www.Leagueoflegendsportal.com/ league of legends Ranked guide]'s first six. Meanwhile, an organization called Gamers2, owned by Carlos "Ocelote" Rodriguez Santiago, had been battling their way through the EU Challenger Series for the two years prior, trying to earn themselves a spot to compete in the European <br><br> <br>Aphromoo also explained how the team makes transitions easier for the new players. "We scrim in-house, so everyone’s always together. We do some team activities where we play whatever game and stuff like th<br><br> <br>G2 Esports once again was the team to beat during 2016 summer, rounding out the split in 1st place. The team would go on to win the summer playoffs and capture their second title in as many seasons. Swiping Origen's bot lane from under their noses and stealing Europe's limelight away from Fnatic, combined with the team's unforgiving dominance and MSI controversy, in less than a year, G2 Esports quickly became the villains of Eur<br><br> <br>With a team composed of Wunder in the top lane, Jankos in the jungle, Caps in the mid lane and Perkz and Mikyx in the bot lane, G2 would find their old form. This roster, composed of faces both old and new, gelled together in a way that was previously unseen. Caps unlocked something, and the team started to win again. But this time, they weren't villains, they were her<br><br> <br>Knight, along with JackeyLove, 369, yuyanjia and jungler Hung "Karsa" Hao-Hsuan will have their eyes on Summer Split title, looking to get revenge on JD Gaming for beating them in the 2020 Spring fin<br><br> <br>Fnatic cleanly swept them 3-0 and won the 2018 Spring Split. The European fan-favorites would win again during the Summer 0f 2018, while G2 suffered an early exit from the Summer playoffs at the hands of Misfits in the quarterfinals. Despite the somewhat disappointing 2018 Spring and Summer Splits, G2 secured themselves a spot to compete in the 2018 World Champions<br><br> <br>APC/Solo Mid: APC stands for ability, power, carry and this role can also deal with plenty of damage. This role does not need support with them. This role gains the most XP by focusing on themselves and collecting it in the middle l<br><br> <br>Following their poor MSI finish, that 2016 summer saw drastic changes to the G2 roster with the departures of Kikis and Emperor, and the arrivals of Jesper "Zven" Svenningsen and Alfonso "Mithy" Aguirre Rodríguez. Zven and Mithy previously composed the powerful bot lane duo from fan-favorite xPeke's Origen that G2 took down in the LCS finals just a few months prior. Armed with their shiny new bot lane, Perkz and the rest G2 marched into the 2016 Summer Split with high expectati<br><br> <br>Here's how League of Legends games work out. Two teams of Five are to face off against each other on the map, Summoner's Rift. The player then will select champions to take control of for the match. Currently, the game has over 140 characters, each one with their own unique abilities and skills. In order to win the game, the team must destroy the enemy team's base. The challenges lie in seeing who can do this first while killing each other and protecting their own base. Also, champions can be leveled up in games and become stronger by earning experience and gold. One team will eventually fall behind and the other will be victorious. Sounds simple enough. Although, there's a lot of consideration when playing a game of League of Legends , especially when selecting a champion. Each game can be vastly different due to the difference in each champion. Let's start with choosing a r<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><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>This move should be an immediate upgrade for TSM, who suffered an early exit in the spring playoffs at the hands of Flyquest. Doublelift will be reuniting with former teammates Søren "Bjergsen" Bjerg and Vincent "Biofrost" Wang, who Doublelift won three consecutive titles with from the summer of 2016 to the summer of 2<br><br> <br>"No one wants to pick up Dardoch, that's not my fault." In what was perhaps the most talked-about news in League of Legends this year, Team SoloMid president Leena Xu's controversy with Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng and Joshua "Dardoch" Hartnett caused an explosion in the community when Leena was overheard on Doublelift's stream saying in a phone call that now-infamous series of words. Well, it turns out she was wrong, as the twenty-two-year-old jungler became the latest player to sign with Digni<br><br> <br>The only problem with Ornn is that the champion is much more difficult to master than most players initially think. Unstoppable Breath helps avoid hard CC and the chance to forge item buffs for other champions offers thousands of dollars in extra gold during late g<br><br> <br>This build is similar to Jungle Carry, but instead has you focus your efforts on holding the Bottom Lane. Summon Aery is the rune you’re building around to harass foes and protect allies. Ability upgrades bounce around between the three, but Bountiful Harvest is your main priority into early and mid-levels with a splash of Terrify and Reap after level<br><br> <br>Warner Bros. were one of several who went all-in on developing shared universes, and while some have long since been forgotten, others are rolling on and gradually adopting a style and format all of their own. Here are the 5 shared universes Warner Bros. produced and  [https://Www.Leagueoflegendsportal.com/ www.Leagueoflegendsportal.com] their status here and now in 2<br> <br>The person impacted the most by the Doublelift trade may be none other than Kobbe. The 23-year-old left his home in Europe to play for TSM at the end of last year. After just one split with the team, where he arguably was one of the best bot laners in the league, TSM replaced him with Doublel<br><br> <br>In perhaps one of the biggest esports news drops of the year, Team Liquid shockingly traded franchise cornerstone Doublelift to Team SoloMid after a ninth-place finish in the LCS. Doublelift will be replacing Kasper "Kobbe" Kobberup as the team's starting AD carry through at least 2<br> <br>The only problem with Leona is that once she engages, there is no way to disengage. That is why it is often difficult for players to balance engage with the necessary gameplay of protecting the carr<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>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>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<br><br> <br>Although their situation may seem dire, Team Dignitas is in an okay position. Johnsun showed true potential as AD carry, and with veterans Henrik "Froggen" Hansen and Zaqueri "aphromoo" Black, Team Dignitas may be able sneak themselves into competition s<br><br> <br>Tier lists might change in the future, depending on buffs and nerfs from Riot Games . Due to this, the list of the 10 best solo characters in 2020 will focus on champions that will likely be suitable for solo queue climb regardless of chan<br><br> <br>Before leaving, Langx was a staple for Royal Never Give Up, His performances split after split impressed the RNG faithful, and during his international debut at Worlds 2019, the top laner showed his potential to the world. Now a part of LGD, Langx hopes to translate that potential into star power. Along with Mark and xiye, he'll be teaming up with jungler Han "Peanut" Wang-ho and bot laner Ha "Kramer" Jong-hun to form LGD's most exciting starting lineup they've had in ye<br><br> <br>Following their poor MSI finish, that 2016 summer saw drastic changes to the G2 roster with the departures of Kikis and Emperor, and the arrivals of Jesper "Zven" Svenningsen and Alfonso "Mithy" Aguirre Rodríguez. Zven and Mithy previously composed the powerful bot lane duo from fan-favorite xPeke's Origen that G2 took down in the LCS finals just a few months prior. Armed with their shiny new bot lane, Perkz and the rest G2 marched into the 2016 Summer Split with high expectati<br><br> <br>G2 will still be one of the top teams in the world either way, but this move does represent their thirst for a Worlds championship title. The team is tired of winning split after split in Europe, and now they have their eyes set on Worlds 2<br>

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This move should be an immediate upgrade for TSM, who suffered an early exit in the spring playoffs at the hands of Flyquest. Doublelift will be reuniting with former teammates Søren "Bjergsen" Bjerg and Vincent "Biofrost" Wang, who Doublelift won three consecutive titles with from the summer of 2016 to the summer of 2


"No one wants to pick up Dardoch, that's not my fault." In what was perhaps the most talked-about news in League of Legends this year, Team SoloMid president Leena Xu's controversy with Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng and Joshua "Dardoch" Hartnett caused an explosion in the community when Leena was overheard on Doublelift's stream saying in a phone call that now-infamous series of words. Well, it turns out she was wrong, as the twenty-two-year-old jungler became the latest player to sign with Digni


The only problem with Ornn is that the champion is much more difficult to master than most players initially think. Unstoppable Breath helps avoid hard CC and the chance to forge item buffs for other champions offers thousands of dollars in extra gold during late g


This build is similar to Jungle Carry, but instead has you focus your efforts on holding the Bottom Lane. Summon Aery is the rune you’re building around to harass foes and protect allies. Ability upgrades bounce around between the three, but Bountiful Harvest is your main priority into early and mid-levels with a splash of Terrify and Reap after level


Warner Bros. were one of several who went all-in on developing shared universes, and while some have long since been forgotten, others are rolling on and gradually adopting a style and format all of their own. Here are the 5 shared universes Warner Bros. produced and www.Leagueoflegendsportal.com their status here and now in 2

The person impacted the most by the Doublelift trade may be none other than Kobbe. The 23-year-old left his home in Europe to play for TSM at the end of last year. After just one split with the team, where he arguably was one of the best bot laners in the league, TSM replaced him with Doublel


In perhaps one of the biggest esports news drops of the year, Team Liquid shockingly traded franchise cornerstone Doublelift to Team SoloMid after a ninth-place finish in the LCS. Doublelift will be replacing Kasper "Kobbe" Kobberup as the team's starting AD carry through at least 2

The only problem with Leona is that once she engages, there is no way to disengage. That is why it is often difficult for players to balance engage with the necessary gameplay of protecting the carr


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


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


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


Although their situation may seem dire, Team Dignitas is in an okay position. Johnsun showed true potential as AD carry, and with veterans Henrik "Froggen" Hansen and Zaqueri "aphromoo" Black, Team Dignitas may be able sneak themselves into competition s


Tier lists might change in the future, depending on buffs and nerfs from Riot Games . Due to this, the list of the 10 best solo characters in 2020 will focus on champions that will likely be suitable for solo queue climb regardless of chan


Before leaving, Langx was a staple for Royal Never Give Up, His performances split after split impressed the RNG faithful, and during his international debut at Worlds 2019, the top laner showed his potential to the world. Now a part of LGD, Langx hopes to translate that potential into star power. Along with Mark and xiye, he'll be teaming up with jungler Han "Peanut" Wang-ho and bot laner Ha "Kramer" Jong-hun to form LGD's most exciting starting lineup they've had in ye


Following their poor MSI finish, that 2016 summer saw drastic changes to the G2 roster with the departures of Kikis and Emperor, and the arrivals of Jesper "Zven" Svenningsen and Alfonso "Mithy" Aguirre Rodríguez. Zven and Mithy previously composed the powerful bot lane duo from fan-favorite xPeke's Origen that G2 took down in the LCS finals just a few months prior. Armed with their shiny new bot lane, Perkz and the rest G2 marched into the 2016 Summer Split with high expectati


G2 will still be one of the top teams in the world either way, but this move does represent their thirst for a Worlds championship title. The team is tired of winning split after split in Europe, and now they have their eyes set on Worlds 2