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Amagi Brilliant Park for best Challenger team name, mi!
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nFaculty have disbanded and their jungler 'Obvious' is playing in the new SKP lineup
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C9's challenger team is really strong. L0D and Yusui are really good.
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On January 13 2015 09:39 Cardonate wrote: C9's challenger team is really strong. L0D and Yusui are really good.
They have strong players and Charlie behind them. I think having a coach that has gone to Worlds twice and has a lot of experience will give them a huge leg up over other challenger teams. I could easily see Lemon helping with p/b and theory crafting as well.
I might be wrong but I don't see Chaox's team doing well. I think Choax is past his prime and the rest of the team doesn't seem to really be anything mind blowing.
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On January 13 2015 09:58 Ruran wrote:Show nested quote +On January 13 2015 09:39 Cardonate wrote: C9's challenger team is really strong. L0D and Yusui are really good. They have strong players and Charlie behind them. I think having a coach that has gone to Worlds twice and has a lot of experience will give them a huge leg up over other challenger teams. I could easily see Lemon helping with p/b and theory crafting as well. I might be wrong but I don't see Chaox's team doing well. I think Choax is past his prime and the rest of the team doesn't seem to really be anything mind blowing.
It will depend quite heavily on the group they get, I think and also how good their midlaner is, who just got to NA today. I've seen some people hyping him up on Twitter as their main carry and a really strong player, plus Inori is probably the best NA challenger carry jungler as long as he doesn't tilt and Yuno is pretty good as well. If they get a good group and their midlaner is as good as I've heard, I could see it happening.
To that end, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see some major upsets. The seeds are completely inaccurate in terms of team strength, so you could easily see groups of death with 2-3 strong teams and groups of 2-3 teams that are notably weaker than others. I mean, just look at EUW where Origen is the best team yet they are only like the #6 seed. Liquid Academy has the #3 seed in NA despite never playing a single Ranked 5s game with the players on the team. I fear we will see an outcome where the best 4 teams don't actually qualify.
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Oh cool, we have an Academy team.
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On January 13 2015 10:34 EsanLOL wrote:Show nested quote +On January 13 2015 09:58 Ruran wrote:On January 13 2015 09:39 Cardonate wrote: C9's challenger team is really strong. L0D and Yusui are really good. They have strong players and Charlie behind them. I think having a coach that has gone to Worlds twice and has a lot of experience will give them a huge leg up over other challenger teams. I could easily see Lemon helping with p/b and theory crafting as well. I might be wrong but I don't see Chaox's team doing well. I think Choax is past his prime and the rest of the team doesn't seem to really be anything mind blowing. It will depend quite heavily on the group they get, I think and also how good their midlaner is, who just got to NA today. I've seen some people hyping him up on Twitter as their main carry and a really strong player, plus Inori is probably the best NA challenger carry jungler as long as he doesn't tilt and Yuno is pretty good as well. If they get a good group and their midlaner is as good as I've heard, I could see it happening. To that end, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see some major upsets. The seeds are completely inaccurate in terms of team strength, so you could easily see groups of death with 2-3 strong teams and groups of 2-3 teams that are notably weaker than others. I mean, just look at EUW where Origen is the best team yet they are only like the #6 seed. Liquid Academy has the #3 seed in NA despite never playing a single Ranked 5s game with the players on the team. I fear we will see an outcome where the best 4 teams don't actually qualify.
The Inori argument is one left to be seen, as this random Hard guy (yes lol) legit came out of nowhere and has been exceptional on the SoloQ ladder. I think Liquid Academy's lineup is a bit odd as none of them are support players other than Keith, and if he isn't ADC I personally will be very upset as he is a really strong AD and very fun to watch. I think with more practice TDK can be really good, I didn't watch them "get stomped" by FSN all too much, but I think if they get their minds right they have the best 5 on paper, next to C9 G2A.
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On January 13 2015 10:34 EsanLOL wrote:Show nested quote +On January 13 2015 09:58 Ruran wrote:On January 13 2015 09:39 Cardonate wrote: C9's challenger team is really strong. L0D and Yusui are really good. They have strong players and Charlie behind them. I think having a coach that has gone to Worlds twice and has a lot of experience will give them a huge leg up over other challenger teams. I could easily see Lemon helping with p/b and theory crafting as well. I might be wrong but I don't see Chaox's team doing well. I think Choax is past his prime and the rest of the team doesn't seem to really be anything mind blowing. It will depend quite heavily on the group they get, I think and also how good their midlaner is, who just got to NA today. I've seen some people hyping him up on Twitter as their main carry and a really strong player, plus Inori is probably the best NA challenger carry jungler as long as he doesn't tilt and Yuno is pretty good as well. If they get a good group and their midlaner is as good as I've heard, I could see it happening. To that end, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see some major upsets. The seeds are completely inaccurate in terms of team strength, so you could easily see groups of death with 2-3 strong teams and groups of 2-3 teams that are notably weaker than others. I mean, just look at EUW where Origen is the best team yet they are only like the #6 seed. Liquid Academy has the #3 seed in NA despite never playing a single Ranked 5s game with the players on the team. I fear we will see an outcome where the best 4 teams don't actually qualify.
For them to succeed they would have to be a team that is able to get their carries snowballed. Yuno is decent, but Chaox has seemed mediocre lately (granted, he might be looking a lot better after all the practice they've done), Their mid can be great, but unless Chaox and Yuno impress I see them being one of the weaker bot lanes which could put a big strain on their team. It might be hard for a carry jungler to get going if he has to babysit his bot, unless he can snowball his mid and himself each game. Take this all with a big grain of salt though because it's making big assumptions about Chaox based on his performance months ago.
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im a big fan of We Love Shakira
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I had to post it here because the Reddit bot flags posts with as many links as mine and removes them every time I edit the article, so I re-posted it here so that I could edit it to be more accurate.
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On January 13 2015 12:06 ShorterACE wrote: im a big fan of We Love Shakira
Wow is that ShorterACE? The diamond 1 Lee Sin mobility #5 6 Top posts of all time on /r/LeagueofLegends?? Big Fan!! :^) #ShorterHYPE
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The land of freedom23126 Posts
On January 13 2015 11:01 Ruran wrote:Show nested quote +On January 13 2015 10:34 EsanLOL wrote:On January 13 2015 09:58 Ruran wrote:On January 13 2015 09:39 Cardonate wrote: C9's challenger team is really strong. L0D and Yusui are really good. They have strong players and Charlie behind them. I think having a coach that has gone to Worlds twice and has a lot of experience will give them a huge leg up over other challenger teams. I could easily see Lemon helping with p/b and theory crafting as well. I might be wrong but I don't see Chaox's team doing well. I think Choax is past his prime and the rest of the team doesn't seem to really be anything mind blowing. It will depend quite heavily on the group they get, I think and also how good their midlaner is, who just got to NA today. I've seen some people hyping him up on Twitter as their main carry and a really strong player, plus Inori is probably the best NA challenger carry jungler as long as he doesn't tilt and Yuno is pretty good as well. If they get a good group and their midlaner is as good as I've heard, I could see it happening. To that end, I wouldn't be surprised at all to see some major upsets. The seeds are completely inaccurate in terms of team strength, so you could easily see groups of death with 2-3 strong teams and groups of 2-3 teams that are notably weaker than others. I mean, just look at EUW where Origen is the best team yet they are only like the #6 seed. Liquid Academy has the #3 seed in NA despite never playing a single Ranked 5s game with the players on the team. I fear we will see an outcome where the best 4 teams don't actually qualify. For them to succeed they would have to be a team that is able to get their carries snowballed. Yuno is decent, but Chaox has seemed mediocre lately (granted, he might be looking a lot better after all the practice they've done), Their mid can be great, but unless Chaox and Yuno impress I see them being one of the weaker bot lanes which could put a big strain on their team. It might be hard for a carry jungler to get going if he has to babysit his bot, unless he can snowball his mid and himself each game. Take this all with a big grain of salt though because it's making big assumptions about Chaox based on his performance months ago.
Chaox was actually decent during his subbing in CLG, i was expecting way worse things.
Roar dominating Challenger Scene can force teams to pick up 2nd tier Chinese players :> #GoYuno on the other hand.
Hope, Trashy, Seraph and Yuno qualify as top-3 and eliminate Dignitas, T8 and Coast.
Obligatory #GoBeansu post, can't see anyone but Origen overtaking Giants though for EU.
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I really want to see Rhux in the LCS, he has so much potential
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On January 13 2015 13:12 Marmy wrote: I really want to see Rhux in the LCS, he has so much potential
I used to agree that Rhux was pretty damn good and had tons of potential but he's been trying to get into the LCS for so long that i'm starting to doubt either his decision making or actual skill level. How do you think he would fare against the LCS tops?
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On January 13 2015 10:48 MaZZZone wrote: Origin is killing it!!! Could not rank up though simply because they got no games. Kind of a joke how the EUW ladder is still basically the same as it was for expansion tournament qualficatiion. Many teams have not even played since then and are still on top.
Regarding "teams to watch" I would rather look at Demonl0gs then at Sparta.
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