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League of Legends Global Power Rankings

March 8, 2020 by admin

Riot Games developed the League of Legends (LoL) for macOS and Microsoft Windows. Micro-transactions support the multiplayer online battle arena game. Some players lose League of Legends tournaments due to lack of experience. The game involves destroying Nexus using an assortment of weapons. You can play it at reputable bookies like Betway88. Here is an insight into the latest League of Legends global power rankings.

1. Origen

Region: LEC

Few video game teams used the edge meta last weekend. Origen made several creative selections that helped them win two games. Jungler Andrei wore a sophisticated Rabadon’s Deathcrown and defeated MAD Lions 8-0-4. Origen have a 6-2 record and a +3 change. They have a plodding style that underscores their selections around the Rift. Origen have a 38 percent turret rate.

2. T1 Esports

Region: LCK

Kim “Clid” Tae-min moved from T1 Esports to Gen. G Esports in the offseason. He was comfortable being in the starting five of the GEN.G Esports team. T1 Esports have a 3-1 record and a +3 change. Park “Teddy” Jin-Seong and Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok tried to show Kim that he made a huge mistake leaving the team. T1 Esports defeated Gen.G and Clid in a 2-1 series. People who play Betway88 casino games can support T1 Esports.

3. Misfits

Region: LEC

Misfits Gaming have won all games since they lost to Fnatic in Week 1. They have a 6-2 record and a +8 change. Misfits Gaming’s schedule has incorporated low ranked LEC teams like Schalke 04 and Vitality. Also, it has other top teams such as Origen and G2 Esports. Misfits started the season with a young lineup that had few expectations. For instance, Jungler Ivan’s recent performance against Marcin “Jankos” Jankoswiski is better than his performance in Week 1.

4. Gen.G

Region: LCK

Gen.G has a 3-1 record and a -2 change. The team has changed its roster for the past two years but it retained Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk. The team has been using the same playstyle since the 2017 World Championship. It often gives Ruler resources and the task to handle damage in the last phase of the stage of League of Legends. Even so, their strategy failed when Ruler underperformed and T1 Esports defeated them.

5. Fnatic

Region: LEC

Fnatic has a 5-3 record and a -1 change. MAD Lions humiliated them a few days ago but Fnatic rose and defeated Team Vitality. The team has a neutral objective control and it has won many mid-game fights. Jungler Oskar will help Fnatic advance beyond the round-robin next week. They will face Origen and Xerxe next Sunday.

6. DragonX

Region: LCK

DragonX has a 4-0 record and a +2 change. Kim “Deft” Hyuk-kyu partners with Ryu “Keria” Min-Seok and Hong “Pyosik” Chang-Hyeon to help the team improve its global ranking. Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon is famous for his strong mechanics. League of Legends players get rewards when they win matches. A standard account is at level one. Its rank increases as you conquer more opponents. The video game has distinct character and player levels. The coronavirus outbreak has affected the League of Legends Professional League in china. But, you can get more information about the MOBA game at Betway88.

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Originally published March 8, 2020. Updated March 9, 2020.

Filed Under: Sponsored Posts, Video Games Tagged With: League of Legends

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