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A new record will be broken in the final of Worlds 2022—no matter the outcome
Packed with upsets, unique picks like Heimerdinger support, a series of records set, and thrilling teamfights, this year’s League of Legends World Championship will go down in history as one of the most sensational events in the past few years. Since both players and teams have little to no intention of slowing down, we’ll 토토사이트추천 see one record broken on the day of the finals on Nov. 5, no matter the winner.
On Nov. 5, T1 and DRX, who showcased endurance, patience, knowledge, and unparalleled mechanical prowess, will clash. According to Korizon’s Kevin Kim, no matter which team takes the Summoner’s Cup in their hands, the winner of this year’s Worlds will set a record for the oldest players to win Worlds 토토사이트
On T1’s side, we have the beloved GOAT of League, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, and on the other side, there’s Kim “Deft” Hyuk-kyu, the AD carry prodigy 메이저사이트 who never gave up on his dreams. Both players are 26 years old.
The current record holder is Kang “Ambition” Chan-yong, who in 2017 with Samsung Galaxy defeated SK Telecom T1 and won the 메이저토토사이트 title of World champion. At the time, Ambition was 25 years old. So, no matter who wins Worlds 2022, this year’s champions will be the oldest we have ever had.
Jankos hints at what’s next for him after leaving G2
t’s the end of an era. Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski is leaving G2 Esports after five long years and winning the MSI champion title, MVP title for several splits in a row, and a couple of LEC titles. As teams surge in Jankos’ inbox, he revealed what will be his next step after G2.
During his recent stream, a fan asked Jankos if he’s staying in the LEC or if we’re looking at the new Gen.G Jankos. To this, Jankos replied he was probably staying in the European league.
Unfortunately, he didn’t share any teams he’s currently speaking to so that we can already prepare our jerseys for the upcoming season.
Jankos is probably looking to stay in Europe largely because he, although jokingly, said on numerous occasions that North America is simply not competitive enough for him.
On his stream today Jankos added his contract is expensive and he will definitely face obstacles in finding his ideal team. “To get a decent salary plus buyout from G2 won’t be that simple for me,” he said 메이저토토사이트
Since Jankos still believes he has a couple of years of 메이저토토 professional jungling in him, he wants to compete at the highest possible level. Bearing in mind Europe has this note of familiarity for Jankos and that the region is packed with talent hungry to prove, Jankos won’t leave his home region behind him just like 메이저놀이터 that.
Since Jankos has consistently been one of the best 메이저놀이터추천 European junglers, he’ll probably have his choice of team soon enough. Nonetheless, we’re still looking forward to seeing which team will be enriched by Jankos’ talent and sense of humor.
Best ARAM champions in League of Legends Patch 12.21
In every new League of Legends patch, some champions get buffed while others get nerfed. Some of these adjustments are minor, but others can sometimes have a significant impact. Nevertheless, even a small change can shift the 안전놀이터 dynamic of a champion, especially when it comes to ARAM.
We analyzed the champions with the highest win 안전놀이터추천 rates in ARAM across all regions to give you a better understanding of the game mode. The data provided for this analysis is courtesy of League stats website U.GG.
Here are the best ARAM champions in League Patch 12.21.
Best ARAM champions in Patch 12.21
Sett
Sett hasn’t seen any direct changes in Patch 12.21, but he’s regularly been one of the best champions in the Howling Abyss. On the current patch, he has the highest win rate with 55.20 percent. His high damage and sustain allow him to stay on the battlefield longer than most champions, while his ultimate if landed properly, can decimate the enemy team.
Ziggs
And when it comes to powerful ultimates that can change the outcome of a teamfight in ARAM, Ziggs is also one of the best options. His ultimate has a wide range and can deal enormous damage. At the same time, his other abilities are perfect for poking opponents and paving the way for his teammates. He has a 54.93 percent win rate at the moment.
Sion
Sion hasn’t received any changes in Patch 12.21, but he remains one of the best picks on Howling Abyss with an eye-watering 54.47 percent win rate. The champion is one of the best tanks in the game, with the ability to outlast tons of damage while also having powerful skills on his own.
Rammus
Rammus is one of the few champions who was buffed in a previous patch. Since then, he has been one of the strongest picks in ARAM. His W and E are now slightly better, and those changes elevated his win rate to 54.44 percent. It looks like Rammus has become another beefy tank who’s hard to get through in the mode 메이저놀이터추천
Sona
Another fantastic tool in ARAM is AoE ultimates that disable 토토사이트 your enemies, like Sona’s Crescendo. Once you build ability power-based items on the champion, it can also hurt a lot. Besides that, Sona is useful when it comes to healing your team and poking enemies. All in all, she now has a 54.40 percent win rate.
The 5 champions with the lowest win rates in League of Legends Patch 12.21
Keeping up with the metagame is a must if you’re looking to climb up the League of Legends ranked ladder. Each balance patch can shift the champion power rankings and some characters may fall behind the rest of the competition. While it’s still possible to master them and carry your team, you’ll spend far more effort trying to get to the top.
Knowing the worst-performing champions in League 토토사이트추천 can be a double-edged sword. You’ll likely build a better champion pool by avoiding the underperformers, but it may also cause you to tilt when someone on your team picks them.
While Riot Games doesn’t share the win rates of champions, websites 메이저사이트 like OP.GG use the data from all of the solo queue matches played at different rank tiers to find out the average win rates of all champions. The champs with the lowest win rates don’t always stay at the bottom of the pack, however. A couple of balance patches can fix their shortcomings and they may suddenly find themselves toward the top end of the win rate charts. You’ll need to pay close attention to the meta 메이저토토사이트 and any upcoming changes to ensure that you’re up to date.
While the following champions have been behind the competition in terms of win rates recently, that doesn’t mean they should be avoided at all costs. Pros still find ways to implement champions like these into their lineups and players who master them may make up for their shortcomings with their experience.
Here are some of the champions with the lowest win rates on League’s current patch.
Zeri – Win rate in Patch 12.21: 42.85 percent
Zeri was popular in the first half of the year, especially in professional play, though, her win rate continues to drop lately. In Patch 12.21, it has settled at 42.85 percent, according to OP.GG. But this doesn’t come as much of a surprise considering her recent changes.
In Patch 12.16, the devs shipped another series of nerfs to Zeri, lowering the converter of AP and AD damage on her Burst Fire (Q) and Ultrashock Laser (W). Both of these abilities are pivotal to the champion’s early-game and late-game carry potential. After the release of Patch 12.16, her win ratio has been hitting rock bottom, and it hasn’t changed at all following Patch 12.17 and 12.18. While she’ll probably still have a reasonable pick rate in solo queue, the stats are a clear indicator that she’s nowhere near as strong as she used to be.
Azir — Win rate in Patch 12.21: 44.41 percent
Despite being fairly popular in both solo queue and professional competition, Azir seems to be another example of a hard-to-learn champion, that as a result has a poor win rate. Currently, his win ratio sits at 44.41 percent, which is the third-lowest in the game.
Azir’s abilities always required some mechanical prowess and almost perfect game knowledge. Controlling and properly navigating his army of puppets is a high-risk, high-reward type of gameplay, and looking at his dwindling win rate, it seems that the players are having issues executing his kit properly.
Still, Azir is a powerful champion when in the right hands. He can be one of the best control mages on the Rift, so if you’re feeling confident, don’t hesitate to pick him in a game or two.
Aphelios — Win rate in Patch 12.21: 44.78 percent
Aphelios is still one of the most annoying AD carries to play against. Nevertheless, Riot has been targeting him with nerfs for a couple of patches this and last season. And with the solid weakening of the healing mechanics in the game recently, his win rate has dropped even lower. In Patch 12.21, he has a 44.78 percent win rate.
In the current meta, Aphelios can still snowball the game efficiently and become a force to be reckoned with. But that has never been easy for everyday players.
As a result, his League win rate has always been on the lower side of things.
Ryze — Win rate in Patch 12.21: 45.93 percent
Ryze has never been the easiest champion to play in League. Mastering him always requires some time and his win rate in the game shows that. While he’s still one of the more powerful mid laners if used correctly, his win rate seems to plummet with every patch. The champ has a 45.93 percent win rate in Patch 12.21, according to OP.GG.
Ryze received some buffs in Patch 12.19 to his Overload and Rune Priso, though, he’s still tough to execute properly in high rankings. With many other mages having powerful tools to outplay their enemies in the mid lane, it’s tough for Ryze to come out ahead.
Ryze’s ultimate isn’t easy to use, either. It requires proper communication and strategy, which as we all know is often hard to pull off in solo queue.
Annie — Win rate in Patch 12.21: 45.97 percent
Annie hasn’t been updated in a long time. While she did receive minor tweaks in Patch 12.12 and Patch 12.7, those were minimal buffs and bug fixes. The champion has been out of meta for a few years now, so there’s no surprise she’s started to hit new rock bottom in terms of win rate. In Patch 12.21, she has dropped to a 45.97 percent win rat토토사이트
The champion is easy to learn. With her kit, she’s enjoyable for newcomers, however, for the more experienced players, it’s tough to make an impact in the mid lane with her. She’s often outpaced and outscaled by other popular mages.
But it’s still possible to carry the game on your own with Annie, especially if you get behind the driving seat early and land your ultimate on multiple enemies in teamfights. Unfortunately for Annie mains, more experienced players know how to counter her, and it’s unlikely that her win rate will improve any time soon.
A rising LEC top laner claims they’ll be teamless going into 2023
Although a few days remain until the 2022 League of Legends World Championship wraps up, eliminated players are well into the process of exploring their options for next season. In Europe’s LEC, the offseason is in full swing, and today, a veteran player said that they’ll be without a squad when the season picks up again in January.
SK Gaming top laner JNX claimed earlier today that he’ll be without a team for the upcoming 2023 professional League season.
“Sadly I won’t be a part of any LEC/LCS team in spring 2023,” JNX said on Twitter. “I felt like I have constantly improved as an individual and my stats do show it as well, yet it was not enough.”
JNX ruled out his options in both the LEC and LCS, claiming he’d be without a team regardless of which Western league wanted to add him to their talent pool. JNX has never played outside of Europe in his career 메이저토토사이트
JNX has been with the SK Gaming 토토사이트 organization since 2019 and 메이저토토 has served as the starting top laner for the team for over three seasons. This season, JNX came into his own as a formidable player in the top lane, leading all LEC top laners in CS per minute and team-damage percentage during the Summer Split, according 메이저놀이터 to League stats site Games of Legends.
“But this is not the end it is a new beginning,” JNX said on Twitter. “I am going to grind harder than ever to prove my worth.”
JNX’s contract with SK Gaming is set to expire on Nov. 21, when League free agency begins.