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<br>Illaoi is one of the most annoying champions to lane against in the top lane , and that's saying something. Her ability to spawn tentacles around her makes it so that the person she is planning against is always at a disadvantage in a fi<br><br> <br>After the whole Dardoch situation, many were left wondering just who TSM would announce as their starting jungler. The fan favorites turned in-house, deciding to promote Academy jungler Mingyi "Spica" Lu. Spica made his LCS debut with TSM back in Summer 2019, where he notably stole baron against Flyquest in his first ever LCS game. He then stole baron again in his playoff debut later that season against Clutch Gam<br><br> <br>Despite not being used that much in top-level competitive play, in fact, he can be a bit of a meme pick in competitions, Garen is still a solid pick for most players in most low to mid and even some of the higher level E<br><br> <br>Cowsep (real name Joseph Osceola Hursey) lives in South Korea but was born in Ohio, US. After becoming one of the best Grand Chase players in the world, he started is League of Legends career in November 2<br><br> <br>Dump points into Reap in early game, a few into Terrify mid-game, and then a bunch into Bountiful Harvest at level 14. The idea is to use your scarecrow wards to keep tabs on enemies to prevent them from getting objectives done and making progress. It’s a bit of a challenge, but with some skill you can keep the enemies guessing and buy valuable time for your teammates to get stuff d<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 [https://leagueoflegendsguide.com/ League of Legends walkthrough] 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>G2 found plenty of success at the 2018 Worlds, defeating China's Royal Never Give Up in the quarterfinals, before losing to the soon-to-be champions Invictus Gaming in the semi finals. Fnatic would wind up beating North America's Cloud9 in the semis and losing to Invictus in the fi<br><br> <br>This level of somewhat basicness can lead most players to think that he is a champion that only noobs choose to play due to his lack of complicated mechanics but that couldn't be further from the truth right now as he has a win rate of 52 perc<br><br> <br>This build has you focus on Jungling almost exclusively. Your goal is to clear the jungle as quickly as possible to level up quickly where you’ll be dangerous in the mid to late-game, you will not hold your own in any fights early-game. Bountiful harvest first, with Terrify at level eight and Reap at level 14. You won’t even touch Crowstorm until level 11. Any item you want is viable for this build and Sudden Impact Rune is great for late-game ambush<br> <br>He was strong enough to 1 v 5 entire teams for 30 seconds and still be alive and even take out half of the enemy team on his own. Despite all of the nerfs he has faced since his debut he is still one of the strongest top lane pi<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>Sneaky quickly became popular as a talented ADC player and gained a massive following through his streaming and cosplaying. He sometimes appears on stream wearing a cosplay costume. At the same time, many follow him because of the countless jokes that are heard on stream. Many of them come from watchers that donate and an audio message is activa<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>In Evil Geniuses' first split back in the LCS, they made waves by signing high profile players in reigning MVP Dennis "Svenskeren" Johnsen, former Team Vitality mid-laner Daniele "Jiizuke" di Mauro and Bae "Bang" Jun-sik, who won two World Championships back when he was a part of SKT T1 in 2015 and 2016. The team also added former Cloud9 youngsters Tristan "Zeyzal" Stidam and Colin "Kumo" Zhao. Despite looking inconstant at times, EG finished the split in 3rd place, losing to Flyquest in the semi-fin<br> <br>Liandry’s Torment and Momrellonomicon are great for busting tanks and healing champions. Be prepared for a lot of active play as you ambush a team creeping on your ally, dropping wards where they’re needed, and diving back into the jun<br><br> <br>Garen currently enjoys a 51 percent win rate and while that isn't the highest on this list he does enjoy the lowest ban percentage out of all the current S rank champions at 13.57 percent. His simple kit and seemingly infinite heals for himself make him a solid frontline for any t<br>
<br>Dignitas went through even more inconsistency in the following Spring Split, benching their new jungler Jonathan "Grig" Armao in favor of Matthew "Akaadian" Higginbotham. After missing out on playoffs, Dignitas dropped Grig and acquired jungler Joshua "Dardoch" Hartnett and top laner Omran "V1per" Sho<br><br> <br>Sett is the more recent champion to be released on this list and at his release, he was probably one of the most banned champions in the entire game. This is because on top of his straight forward but really solidly made kit, he was just straight up overpowe<br><br> <br>G2's first game in the LCS was on January 14th, 2016. Following the departure of SmittyJ and Jesse, G2 added Kim "Trick" Gang-yun and Kim "Emperor" Jin-hyun to play in the jungle and bottom lane. Still led by Kikis and Perkz (although no longer with a capital "z"), the fresh young team faced off against Elements and former Gamers2 mid laner Eika, in their first LCS g<br><br> <br>Varus seemed to 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>This is a mid to late-game build that has Tahm Kench stepping in as a support when needed and acting as a one on one champion dueler when not needed. In the beginning of the game you’ll want to farm in Top Lane with most upgrades going to Tongue Lash and a few points spread across the other abilit<br><br> <br>Teemo, despite being the most hated character in the game, is still played by a lot of players, even at high levels so it makes sense why he has a fairly high ban rate of 12.33 percent. On top of that, he also has a pretty high win rate, that being 51.63 perc<br> <br>2017 was more of the same for G2, winning both the spring and summer splits, marking the organization's third and fourth consecutive titles, cementing them as a European dynasty. However, it wasn't all smooth sailing for the juggernauts. Following Zven and Mithy leaving Europe to play in North America for Team SoloMid, and the exits of Trick and Expect, G2 was left with a roster consisting solely of their superstar Perkz. The team built around their mid laner, signing Martin "Wunder" Nordahl Hansen, Marcin "Jankos" Jankowski, Kim "Wadid" Bae-in and Petter "Hjarnan" Freyschuss for the 2018 sea<br> <br>In the west, G2 Esports and Cloud9 look like two of the strongest teams to ever play in their respective regions. G2 just recently lost to FunPlus Phoenix in the 2019 World finals while a North American team has never made it out of the semi-finals. With the lack of international competition, the chaos caused by COVID-19, and the Asian teams just looking weaker than usual, this could be the west's chance to finally secure themselves a ti<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>G2 lost their first four games at MSI, ultimately coming in second to last place and missing the playoffs entirely. This was devastating not only to G2, but to Europe as a whole, as this placement meant that the region would miss out on a Pool 1 Seed at Worlds. In regards to their poor play, the organization hastily put out a statement halfway through day two of the event, explaining how the team had taken vacation time after a "rigorous Spring Split." SKT would go on to win MSI, with Faker receiving <br><br> <br>With Doublelift gone, Team Liquid have flipped their history book to a fresh, blank sheet, and they'll be turning to Edward "Tactical" Ra to help fill in the pages. Team Liquid had won four consecutive titles before Cloud9 won the 2020 Spring Finals, dominating North America for two straight ye<br><br> <br>Dignitas rejoined the LCS in 2020 after a two year hiatus by merging with Clutch Gaming. Before the merge, Clutch Gaming represented North America by competing internationally at Worlds 2019. After just one split, Dignitas has replaced every single member of that Clutch Gaming roster and missed out on the spring playo<br><br> <br>The 2020 [https://leagueoflegendsportal.com/ league of legends Builds] of Legends Spring Split has come and gone. Cloud9 won North America, G2 Esports won Europe's title, T1 took home the LCK Championship and JD Gaming won the honors in China's LPL. The split was a wild ride for fans and teams across the globe, from Konstantinos-Napoleon "FORG1VEN" Tzortziou controversially stepping down from FC Schalke 04 to Team Liquid benching Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng , to COVID-19 throwing a giant wrench into it <br><br> <br>The China native played Zoe twice, landing every sleepy trouble bubble imaginable, not dying a single time. He even switched from a carry role to a support-like role, playing Orianna against FPX in the finals, finishing with a KDA (kill/death/assist) of 2/2<br><br> <br>DIG came into the season with fairly high expectations, fielding a roster of grizzled veterans and up-and-coming rookie Johnson "Johnsun" Nguyen. After the team benched Grig ahead of week 7 , Dignitas finished the disappointing season with Akaadian as their jungler. They did well with him, going 4-4, just barely missing out on the playo<br>

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Dignitas went through even more inconsistency in the following Spring Split, benching their new jungler Jonathan "Grig" Armao in favor of Matthew "Akaadian" Higginbotham. After missing out on playoffs, Dignitas dropped Grig and acquired jungler Joshua "Dardoch" Hartnett and top laner Omran "V1per" Sho


Sett is the more recent champion to be released on this list and at his release, he was probably one of the most banned champions in the entire game. This is because on top of his straight forward but really solidly made kit, he was just straight up overpowe


G2's first game in the LCS was on January 14th, 2016. Following the departure of SmittyJ and Jesse, G2 added Kim "Trick" Gang-yun and Kim "Emperor" Jin-hyun to play in the jungle and bottom lane. Still led by Kikis and Perkz (although no longer with a capital "z"), the fresh young team faced off against Elements and former Gamers2 mid laner Eika, in their first LCS g


Varus seemed to 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


This is a mid to late-game build that has Tahm Kench stepping in as a support when needed and acting as a one on one champion dueler when not needed. In the beginning of the game you’ll want to farm in Top Lane with most upgrades going to Tongue Lash and a few points spread across the other abilit


Teemo, despite being the most hated character in the game, is still played by a lot of players, even at high levels so it makes sense why he has a fairly high ban rate of 12.33 percent. On top of that, he also has a pretty high win rate, that being 51.63 perc

2017 was more of the same for G2, winning both the spring and summer splits, marking the organization's third and fourth consecutive titles, cementing them as a European dynasty. However, it wasn't all smooth sailing for the juggernauts. Following Zven and Mithy leaving Europe to play in North America for Team SoloMid, and the exits of Trick and Expect, G2 was left with a roster consisting solely of their superstar Perkz. The team built around their mid laner, signing Martin "Wunder" Nordahl Hansen, Marcin "Jankos" Jankowski, Kim "Wadid" Bae-in and Petter "Hjarnan" Freyschuss for the 2018 sea

In the west, G2 Esports and Cloud9 look like two of the strongest teams to ever play in their respective regions. G2 just recently lost to FunPlus Phoenix in the 2019 World finals while a North American team has never made it out of the semi-finals. With the lack of international competition, the chaos caused by COVID-19, and the Asian teams just looking weaker than usual, this could be the west's chance to finally secure themselves a ti


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


G2 lost their first four games at MSI, ultimately coming in second to last place and missing the playoffs entirely. This was devastating not only to G2, but to Europe as a whole, as this placement meant that the region would miss out on a Pool 1 Seed at Worlds. In regards to their poor play, the organization hastily put out a statement halfway through day two of the event, explaining how the team had taken vacation time after a "rigorous Spring Split." SKT would go on to win MSI, with Faker receiving


With Doublelift gone, Team Liquid have flipped their history book to a fresh, blank sheet, and they'll be turning to Edward "Tactical" Ra to help fill in the pages. Team Liquid had won four consecutive titles before Cloud9 won the 2020 Spring Finals, dominating North America for two straight ye


Dignitas rejoined the LCS in 2020 after a two year hiatus by merging with Clutch Gaming. Before the merge, Clutch Gaming represented North America by competing internationally at Worlds 2019. After just one split, Dignitas has replaced every single member of that Clutch Gaming roster and missed out on the spring playo


The 2020 league of legends Builds of Legends Spring Split has come and gone. Cloud9 won North America, G2 Esports won Europe's title, T1 took home the LCK Championship and JD Gaming won the honors in China's LPL. The split was a wild ride for fans and teams across the globe, from Konstantinos-Napoleon "FORG1VEN" Tzortziou controversially stepping down from FC Schalke 04 to Team Liquid benching Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng , to COVID-19 throwing a giant wrench into it


The China native played Zoe twice, landing every sleepy trouble bubble imaginable, not dying a single time. He even switched from a carry role to a support-like role, playing Orianna against FPX in the finals, finishing with a KDA (kill/death/assist) of 2/2


DIG came into the season with fairly high expectations, fielding a roster of grizzled veterans and up-and-coming rookie Johnson "Johnsun" Nguyen. After the team benched Grig ahead of week 7 , Dignitas finished the disappointing season with Akaadian as their jungler. They did well with him, going 4-4, just barely missing out on the playo