On October 12 2013 05:59 AsmodeusXI wrote: I'm probably just too new to have ever seen Sion in pro play, but that's one I've never witnessed.
omg mobi boots sion real terror
Obligatory: jojo pls
On October 12 2013 06:14 Slayer91 wrote: if isn't played a lot chances are he isn't played a all, people tend to forget about champs so unles the champ is exceptionally good at something if he comes back he might come back strong but it's very unlikely he's played a few times here and there and thats it
This.
It's a practice thing. If you're going to be good at something, you have to invest time in it, which means you have to get a lot out of it for it to be worth it.
There's not going to be a team that's just like "oh yeah, we'll play Sion just a few games and it'll be shit cuz we don't practice it but maybe we'll win with it".
On October 12 2013 05:54 EquilasH wrote: I personally remember pro-games with every champion except Quinn, Viktor and Lucian but I assume all those have been played at some point?
shushei viktor some fnatic guy quinn among others lucian too new
Hey guys former LoL player (now Dota 2 - plz don't kill me >_<), just wanted to ask where I can watch the season 3 finals? Been looking around youtube but the only link I can find has Thai commentary lol...
On October 12 2013 06:42 fuzzy_panda wrote: Hey guys former LoL player (now Dota 2 - plz don't kill me >_<), just wanted to ask where I can watch the season 3 finals? Been looking around youtube but the only link I can find has Thai commentary lol...
On October 12 2013 06:42 fuzzy_panda wrote: Hey guys former LoL player (now Dota 2 - plz don't kill me >_<), just wanted to ask where I can watch the season 3 finals? Been looking around youtube but the only link I can find has Thai commentary lol...
Brand used to be a lane bully. He was even nerfed because of it, up to Orianna's release. Now he's bullied in lane.
Oh, he also can't really 100-0 a bunch of champs because the AD mids can just go Hexdrinker and they either outtrade or 100-0 him anyway, and starting abyssal is easier too. He was popular back when MR glyphs were only rarely seen even on AP carries. That's all assuming he hits stuff of course. Because, y'know, skillshots and a bouncing ult requiring people to remain close to each other long enough.
When the people of Valoran speak of the ''Battle Mistress,'' there is only one woman to whom they refer.Combining unflinching bravery with prowess in combat and endless ambition,Sivir's reputation as a fortune hunter is only rivaled by her amassed wealth and acclaim. Faced with the revelation of her mysterious heritage, Sivir must now weigh her desire to follow her own path against the burden of a greater legacy.
Sivir grew up among the desert nomads of Shurima, mastering the art of tomb robbing and enjoying a life without strong ties to any one place. She excelled at the mercenary life, accumulating riches, followers and reputation with ease.As her fame spread beyond the desert sands, she caught the attention of wealthy patrons across all of Valoran. The most influential of these benefactors was Noxus High Command. Sivir served the whims of the brutal nation with little concern for consequence. Their partnership proved to be a profitable one until the Ionian conflict broke out. She chose to take no part in the messy invasion and severed her ties.
It was no surprise to Sivir when the Noxians next paid her a visit, but where she expected assassins, she instead received an offer. Cassiopeia, the daughter of one of Noxus's most influential families, claimed to have unearthed the location of ancient Shurima's greatest treasure.All that the noblewoman required was an experienced tomb robber as an escort.
The expedition proved to be more than Sivir and Cassiopeia bargained for.The ancient tomb held neither the treasure Cassiopeia had promised,nor the weapon she coveted. Despite Sivir's warnings, the Noxian flung open the door to the entombed vault, setting events in motion that would change not just Sivir's life, but all of Shurima forever.
On October 12 2013 06:53 Alaric wrote: Well maybe she isn't supposed to look sexy? ;p
Brand used to be a lane bully. He was even nerfed because of it, up to Orianna's release. Now he's bullied in lane.
Oh, he also can't really 100-0 a bunch of champs because the AD mids can just go Hexdrinker and they either outtrade or 100-0 him anyway, and starting abyssal is easier too. He was popular back when MR glyphs were only rarely seen even on AP carries. That's all assuming he hits stuff of course. Because, y'know, skillshots and a bouncing ult requiring people to remain close to each other long enough.
When the people of Valoran speak of the ''Battle Mistress,'' there is only one woman to whom they refer.Combining unflinching bravery with prowess in combat and endless ambition,Sivir's reputation as a fortune hunter is only rivaled by her amassed wealth and acclaim. Faced with the revelation of her mysterious heritage, Sivir must now weigh her desire to follow her own path against the burden of a greater legacy.
Sivir grew up among the desert nomads of Shurima, mastering the art of tomb robbing and enjoying a life without strong ties to any one place. She excelled at the mercenary life, accumulating riches, followers and reputation with ease.As her fame spread beyond the desert sands, she caught the attention of wealthy patrons across all of Valoran. The most influential of these benefactors was Noxus High Command. Sivir served the whims of the brutal nation with little concern for consequence. Their partnership proved to be a profitable one until the Ionian conflict broke out. She chose to take no part in the messy invasion and severed her ties.
It was no surprise to Sivir when the Noxians next paid her a visit, but where she expected assassins, she instead received an offer. Cassiopeia, the daughter of one of Noxus's most influential families, claimed to have unearthed the location of ancient Shurima's greatest treasure.All that the noblewoman required was an experienced tomb robber as an escort.
The expedition proved to be more than Sivir and Cassiopeia bargained for.The ancient tomb held neither the treasure Cassiopeia had promised,nor the weapon she coveted. Despite Sivir's warnings, the Noxian flung open the door to the entombed vault, setting events in motion that would change not just Sivir's life, but all of Shurima forever.
On October 12 2013 06:17 MoonBear wrote: Apart from Xenics Blast playing Malzahar and always losing in OGN, there was also that funky Soraka/Malzahar push comp that LG-IM played.
On October 12 2013 07:34 Fusilero wrote: This is incredibly random but I was browsing a bit of leaguepedia when I noticed there was a team liquid in a tournament a long time ago. Does anyone know anything about this? http://lol.gamepedia.com/National_ESL_Premier_League_Season_1
Googled
Team-Captain Chrispy and SmashGizmo Player HeavensLighT.257, ScY, ShakeDrizzle, whatsupchan
I'm guessing it was just a bunch of TL'ers that decided to form a team since TL didn't really support LoL at the time and never had an official team
On October 12 2013 07:34 Fusilero wrote: This is incredibly random but I was browsing a bit of leaguepedia when I noticed there was a team liquid in a tournament a long time ago. Does anyone know anything about this? http://lol.gamepedia.com/National_ESL_Premier_League_Season_1
TL had a few different unofficial teams during S1(and I think S2 with TLB?).