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Hanwha Life completes LCK superteam with 2 veterans
We didn’t have to wait long to know Hanwha Life Esports’ League of Legends roster for the upcoming season.
Following the recent announcement 메이저사이트 of two World Champions joining Hanwha Life today, the org also confirmed the signings of jungler Kim “Clid” Tae-min and Kim “Life” Jeong-min to round off its LCK roster for 2023.
Clid has been bouncing between the LCK and the LPL ever since he 메이저토토사이트 started his competitive career. He made a name for himself in the LPL back in 2017 when he was playing for JD Gaming. He later played for SK Telecom T1 and Gen.G between 2019 and 2021, before going back to FunPlus Phoenix at the beginning of 2022.
In his stint with FPX, Clid was only able to achieve a ninth and an eighth-place finish in the LPL 2022 split토토사이트추천
Clid will reunite with Life as the two were on the Gen.G lineup in 2020 and 2021. After both were dropped at the end of the season, Life went on to join KT Rolster, achieving the best result of fifth in the 2022 LCK Summer Playoffs.
Hanwha Life rebuilt its roster from scratch and is looking to go big in 2023. With these pickups, the org is the undisputed winner of the LCK offseason. That 메이저토토 being said, we will have to wait a little longer to see the super team in action.
The final piece: Hylissang joins MAD Lions ahead of LEC 2023 season
MAD Lions confirmed Hylissang as its new support today ahead of the 2023 League of Legends EMEA Championship Winter Split. The announcement came shortly after Fnatic’s goodbye to the player who accompanied them since 2018, but rumors surrounding his possible arrival to MAD Lions started with a report from 메이저놀이터 Alejandro Gomis earlier this month.
After more than four years with Fnatic, Hylissang will join 메이저놀이터추천 his third team across his nearly one decade as a League pro player. From Unicorns of Love through Fnatic, Hylissang reached the highest peaks of competitions, including a World Championship final the same year he joined the black-and-orange team.
Fnatic’s team director Javi “Dardo” Zafra said to be “extremely proud” to have had Hylissang with the organization for so long and now to see him “grow and form his legacy” as one of the best supports the region has. “We wish him all the best going forward and thank him for all his efforts here in the Black and Orange,” concluded Zafra메이저토토
The support has been a constant for Fnatic’s fans throughout the years, and some might find it strange seeing him play with another jersey on. However, Hylissang’s aggressive playstyle could be a good fit for Carzzy, the ADC who will join the support for MAD Lions’ bot lane in 2023. The two supposedly expressed the wish to play together for the 2023 season, bringing the explosive firepower of a dynamic duo to the already star-studded roster.
With the confirmation of the 안전놀이터 new support, MAD Lions’ roster seems to be completed. Beside Carzzy, Hylissang will join MAD Lions’ new top laner Chasy and the veteran duo of Elyoya and Nisqy as jungler and mid laner.
Superstar EU top laner will focus on content creation in 2023 after failing to find new LCS team
After a disappointing year with Team Liquid, League of Legends top laner Bwipo has confirmed that he will not be stepping onto the stage for the 2023 Spring Split.
The 23-year-old veteran broke the news while streaming, and said that during the regular season, he’ll be working as a content creator for Liquid. He’ll be streaming his solo queue and Champion’s Queue matches as he prepares to 안전놀이터추천 join a team in the following summer.
Bwipo quickly said that he “didn’t stand out enough” to make 토토사이트 a starting roster, and that he’ll need to play better moving forward if he wants to get back to competitive play. LCS fans are familiar with how lackluster Liquid’s year was, especially with the amount of talent the organization was able to band together for 2022.
During last year’s offseason, the perennial LCS champions made headlines when they signed Bwipo, Bjergsen, and Hans Sama along with Santorin and CoreJJ to create a formidable superteam that looked, on paper, to be the most stacked lineup in the league. The sheer experience and firepower on the roster was hard to bet against, with multiple LEC and LCS championships, All-Pro awards, and Worlds appearances within the lineup.
The team and its fans quickly realized, however, that even though there was plenty of starpower, the lack of cohesion between the members 토토사이트추천 was too great a hurdle to jump over. By the end of 2022, Liquid failed to qualify for any international tournaments and hadn’t even managed to reach the Finals in either split.
On an individual level, Bwipo had an impressive season stat-wise, but couldn’t carry his team enough to make a lasting impression. He led all top laners with 66 kills this Summer Split, with the most damage and the highest total share of his team’s total kills, according to League stats aggregate Oracle’s Elixir안전놀이터
In the meantime, Liquid has been linked to former Cloud9 top laner Summit as a replacement for the Belgian star, as the organization attempts to stand up after stumbling so far with such high expectations on their shoulders.
TFT Set 8 Cheat Sheet: All traits and stats
Dragons are departing as Teamfight Tactics returns to a city landscape in Set Eight Monsters Attack!, featuring a large number of new traits and a few old-school favorites as well.
Scheduled to officially release on Dec. 7, there are a total of 28 traits within Set Eight Monsters Attack! Heroes are the overall theme for the 메이저사이트 new set, with some that may appear to look like villains. Each hero, or TFT Set Eight champion, has their own Hero Augment. And all of those heroes are showcased in the new traits, either synergizing with others or preferring to operate independently.
Here’s every TFT Set Eight trait in Monsters Attack!, along 메이저토토사이트 with stats, breakpoints, and synergies.
Ace (1 or 4)
The Ace trait is only active when players have one or four Ace units on the board. An Ace champion will execute an enemy when it drops below a health threshold.
One: Execute enemies under 15 percent health
Four: Execute enemies under 30 percent health
Set Eight champions with the Ace trait are Draven, Miss Fortune, Samira, and Mordekaiser.
A.D.M.I.N. (2/4/6)
The A.D.M.I.N. trait allows players to choose a cause and effect upon activating the trait, personalizing the trait. An additional effect and bonus outputs take place at higher breakpoints.
Two: Choose the cause and effect for the A.D.M.I.N. trait
Four: Choose an additional effect to go with the original cause and effect
Six: Outputs from effects are increased by 160 percent
The A.D.M.I.N. Set Eight champions are Blitzcrank, Camille, LeBlanc, and Soraka.
Aegis (2/3/4/5)
Aegis units provide magic resistance to the team while gaining more for themselves. Magic resistance increases for both the team and Aegis units at each breakpoint.
Two: 20 magic resistance for the team and 50 for Aegis units
Three: 35 magic resistance for the team and 80 for Aegis units
Four: 50 magic resistance for the team and 120 for Aegis units
Five: 75 magic resistance for the team and 170 for Aegis units
Champions with the Aegis trait are Vi, Alistar, Ekko, and Leona.
Anima Squad (3/5/7)
Anima Squad units build up Fame upon taking out an enemy unit. Champions with the Anima Squad trait gain attack damage, ability power, and plus-six health according to their shared Fame. Power increases at each breakpoint. Anima Squad 메이저토토 champions can’t gain Fame during PvE rounds and Target Dummies don’t grant Fame either.
Three: 15 percent attack damage and ability power
Five: 35 percent attack damage and ability power
Seven: 55 percent attack damage and ability power
The Anima Squad champions are Nasus, Sylas, Jinx, Vayne, Riven, and Miss Fortune.
Arsenal (Unique to Aphelios)
The Arsenal trait allows players to pick the weapons for Aphelios upon placing him on the board. Weapons change the spell effects for Aphelios.
Brawler (2/4/6/8)
Brawler units gain additional health that increases at each breakpoint.
Two: 20 percent maximum health
Four: 35 percent maximum health
Six: 60 percent maximum health
Eight: 90 percent maximum health
Brawler TFT Set Eight champions are Blitzcrank, Renekton, Lee Sin, Vi, Jax, Riven, and Sejuani.
Civilian (1/2/3)
Civilian units in Set Eight inspire allies to fight harder to protect them by gaining mana every two seconds the longer they remain alive. Mana increases at each breakpoint.
One: Two mana
Two: Five mana
Three: 10 mana
Civilian champions in TFT Set Eight are Galio, Sivir, and Janna.
Corrupted (Unique to Fiddlesticks)
At the start of combat, Fiddlesticks is dormant. Upon allies dying, Fiddlesticks uses the Corrupted trait to absorb their soul, granting him 15 ability power. Upon falling below 40 percent health, or when all allies have perished, Fiddlesticks will exit their dormant state and enter combat.
Defender (2/4/6)
Shortly after the start of combat, Defender units taunt nearby enemies. All allies gain bonus armor and Defender units gain more. Armor increases at each breakpoint.
Two: 30 armor for the team and 60 for Defender units
Four: 75 armor for the team and 120 for Defender units
Six: 125 armor for the team and 200 for Defender units
Chamions with the Defender trait are Poppy, Wukong, Rell, Riven, and Sett
Gadgeteen (3/5)
During each round of combat, Gadgeteen champions generate a random modified weapon that can be equipped on any unit. The weapons will fall apart after one round of use. Gadgeteen champions won’t make new weapons to replace the ones left on the bench. The number of weapons created increases at breakpoints.
A “breadcrumb” will show up if too many Gadgeteen items are on a player’s bench, preventing a new item from getting created. Items created by an active Gadgeteen trait go away when the trait is deactivated. They also decay if left on the bench and during PvE rounds.
Three: Create one weapon every round
Five: Create two weapons every round
Gadgeteen champions in TFT Set Eight are Lulu, Poppy, Annie, Zoe, and Nunu.
Duelists (2/4/6/8)
All Duelist units gain attack speed from basic attacks, up to 10 stacks. Attack speed per stack increases with each breakpoint.
Two: Six percent attack speed per stack
Four: 12 percent attack speed per stack
Six: 20 percent attack speed per stack
Eight: 30 percent attack speed per stack
Champions with the Duelist trait are Gangplank, Kayle, Fiora, Yasuo, Nilah, Vayne, and Zed.
Forecaster (Unique to Janna)
Able to read the weather, Janna uses the Forecaster trait to buff all adjacent allies depending on the current weather conditions, which changes with each game.
Rainy: Starting mana 20/40/100
Windy: AD and AP per five seconds 12/25/150
Hacker (2/3/4)
At the start of combat, a Hacker unit summons an H4ckerr!m that takes the champion to the enemy backline. The rider can’t be targeted for the first “X” seconds of combat. At the time of writing, “X” has yet to be determined. All Hacker units gain Omnivamp. There are no breakpoints for the Hacker trait other than the activation at two.
Two: 20 percent Omnivamp
Three: 45 percent Omnivamp
Four: 75 percent Omnivamp
Hacker champions are LeBlanc, Zoe, and Zed.
Heart (2/4/6)
Upon casting a spell, Heart units grant all allies AP for the rest of combat. Ability power given to allies increases at each breakpoint.
Two: Four AP
Four: Eight AP
Six: 12 AP
Champions with the Heart trait in Set Eight are Lulu, Lee Sin, Yuumi, Sona, Soraka, and Syndra.
LaserCorps (3/6/9)
Each LaserCorps champion in TFT Set Eight is assigned a combat drone. Upon attacking or getting hit by an attack, the drone has a 50 percent chance to deal magic damage to the LaserCorps unit’s target. There is a 0.5-second cooldown. Upon a LaserCorps unit perishing, the drone is re-assigned immediately to the nearest living LaserCorps champion. Damage from a drone increases at each breakpoint.
Three: Drone lasers deal 60 magic damage
Six: Drone lasers deal 150 magic damage
NIne: Drone padres deal 150 magic damage and each LaserCorps unit gets another drone
LaserCorps champions are Ashe, Renekton, Yasuo, Senna, Sejuani, Zed, and Mordekaiser.
Mascot (2/4/6/8)
Upon perishing on the battlefield, Mascot champions retreat to the sideline to cheer on their team. Allies regenerate a percentage of maximum health every two seconds, which is increased by one percent for each cheering Mascot unit. Mascot units regenerate double. Regeneration increases at each breakpoint.
Two: Regenerate 1.5 percent of health
Four: Regenerate 2.5 percent of health
Six: Regenerate 4.5 percent of health
Eight: Regenerate seven percent of health
Mascot units in TFT Set Eight are Galio, Nasus, Malphite, Yummi, Alistar, and Nunu.
Mecha: PRIME (3/5)
At the start of combat, players designate a PRIME, which combines with the two closes Mecha units, taking a portion of their base health and attack damage. Health and attack damage increases at each breakpoint. Health transfer is 100 percent.
Three: 70 percent health and attack damage
Five: 110 percent health and attack damage
Champions that have the Mecha: PRIME trait are Wukong, Draven, Jax, Sett, and Leona.
Ox Force (2/4/6/8)
All Ox Force champions gain attack speed that increases with their missing health. Attack speed percentage ranges increase at each breakpoint. The first time an Ox Force unit would die during combat, they become Invulnerable for one second.
Two: 20 to 40 percent attack speed
Four: 40 to 80 percent attack speed
Six: 100 to 200 percent attack speed
Eight: 200 to 400 percent attack speed
Ox Force Set Eight champions are Talon, Annie, Fiora, Alistar, Virgo, and Aphelios.
Prankster (2/3)
Prankster units create a Target Dummy to escape attacks. Target Dummies have a health of 500.
Two: When a Prankster unit falls below 50 percent health, it spawns a target dummy, dashes to a safe location, and restores 500 health.
Three: The enemy who kills a target dummy is stunned for 1.5 seconds.
Champions with the Prankster trait are Jinx, Zoe, and Ekko.
Recon (2/3/4)
Recon units gain attack range. Prior to casting, if there is an enemy in a nearby Hex, the Recon unit will dash to safety while gaining a bonus critical strike chance. The critical strike chance increases at each breakpoint.
Two: 10 percent critical strike chance
Three: 35 critical strike chance
Four: 60 critical strike chance and all spells from Recon units can Crit.
Champions with the Recon trait are Ashe, Ezreal, Kai’Sa, and Vayne.
Renegade (3/6)
Renegade champions deal a percentage of damage that increases at breakpoints. The last Renegade unit alive during combat deals more.
Three: 30 percent and 10 percent bonus damage
Six: 60 percent and 20 percent bonus damage
Renegade Set Eight TFT champions are Sylas, Talon, Camille, Viego, and Leona.
Spellslinger (2/4/6/8)
Spellslinger units replace their next attack with an orb of magic that they fling at a random target every six seconds. The orb deals 50 percent of their ability power as magic damage. Spellslinger units gain increased AP with each breakpoint.
Two: 20 AP
Four: 60 AP
Six: 100 AP
Eight: 150 AP and 200 percent comet damage
Champions with the Spellslinger trait are Lux, Annie, LeBlanc, Sona, and Taliyah.
Star Guardian (3/5/7/9)
Star Guardian units generate mana for the team at each breakpoint.
Three: 40 percent additional mana
Five: 70 percent additional mana
Seven: 120 percent additional mana
Nine: 200 percent additional mana
Champions that have the Star Guardian trait are Lux, Rell, Yummi, Kai’Sa, Nilah, Ekko, Taliyah, and Syndra.
Supers (3)
There are no breakpoints for the Supers trait. Units that have the Supers trait grant allies 30 percent bonus damage at the start of combat. For every three-star unit on the team, the bonus damage percentage is increased by five percent.
Champions with the Supers trait are Gangplank, Lee Sin, and Malphite.
Sureshot (2/4)
Sureshot champions gain attack damage for the remainder of combat, every five seconds, increasing with each breakpoint.
Two: 12 percent AD
Four: 25 percent AD
Champions with the Sureshot trait are Sivir, Senna, Samira, and Aphelios.
Threat
A TFT Set Eight champion with the Threat trait is unique. The Threat trait isn’t technically a trait as other Threat units don’t synergize or increase bonuses. Players can field any number of Threat units as they will act individually, having more power than other Set Eight champions.
Champions that have the Threat trait are Cho’Gath, Rammus, Vel’Koz, Aurelion Sol, Bel’Veth, Zac, Fiddlesticks, and Urgot.
Underground (3/5)
Underground champions in TFT Set Eight earn progress towards completing a heist with each combat win or loss. It takes nine total progressions to complete a heist. Upon completion, players may choose to take the rewards and start over or continue to get better rewards. Progress toward completing the heist with a win or loss increases at breakpoints.
Three: One progress after each player combat round and three progress with a loss
Five: Two progress after each player combat round and five progress after a loss
Champions with the Underground trait are Kayle, Ezreal, Vi, Sona, and Samira.
Update Nov. 17 10:30am CT: All trait stats and abilities were updated following the Nov. 17 PBE TFT Set Eight patch토토사이트추천
Update Nov. 18 11:30 am CT: All traits adjusted from the Nov. 18 PBE patch were applied.
Update Nov. 22 12:30 pm CT: All traits adjusted from the Nov. 22 PBE patch were applied.
All TFT Set 8 item updates: Infinity Edge, Jeweled Gauntlet, Statikk Shiv, Guardbreaker, and more
Riot Games has adjusted several important Teamfight Tactics items and components for Set Eight, from Sword and Glove to Infinity Edge and Jeweled Gauntlet.
Items in TFT Set Eight are getting an overhaul that includes long-term upgrades and consistent performance. The focus of Monsters Attack! is heroes, and villains who want to be heroes. Riot has shifted the power level of items down while raising the overall power levels of Set Eight champions.
The team accomplished this power spike by adding two Hero Augments for every champion and a Threat trait that powers up champions without trait synergies. With champions having other sources of power, items that are typically best-in-slot were slightly reworked to have less power and a better overall balance.
TFT Set Eight item component changes and updates
In addition to TFT Set Eight items getting adjusted, the components Glove and Sword were reworked. Sword is no longer 10 flat attack damage and is now 10 percent AD. This means that Sword is good on AD champions now, and not good on others.
Glove no longer has dodge and the critical strike chance was bumped back up to 20 percent. The infamous combo of Infinity Edge and Jeweled Gauntlet will no longer work together because of the component adjustments.
TFT Set Eight item changes and updates
There are a total of 20 TFT Set Eight items that are different, according to game design director Stephen “Mortdog” Mortimer. Some items were affected by the Glove and Sword changes while others have been slightly nerfed or reworked. Key items to watch for are Infinity Edge, Jeweled Gauntlet, Statikk Shiv, and Guardbreaker.
Zephyr
Zephyr now has 15 percent attack speed granted to the equipped unit. The item still summons a whirlwind on the opposite side of the board that removes the closest enemy from combat for five seconds.
Dragon’s Claw
Dragon’s Claw now has less magic resistance and more healing, making the item a good early-game slam. The stats are that Dragon’s Claw grants 30 bonus magic resistance and every two seconds will regenerate five percent of the holder’s maximum health.
Hextech Gunblade
Hextech Gunblade has slightly less healing now than it did before. The item grants 20 percent Omnivamp and damage heals the lowest percent health ally for the same amount.
Deathblade
Deathblade is now 60 percent AD damage. Champions, like Set Eight Swifshot units, who have high attack speed and high attack damage stats want a Deathblade equipped to them.
Giant Slayer
Giant Slayer now gives AD and AP, rather than percent damage upfront, according to Mortdog. The item is still good on both attack damage and ability power champions. Attacks and abilities still deal 30 percent more damage to enemies with more than 1,600 health.
Spear of Shojin
Spear of Shojin has 15 ability power, giving the holder AP upfront. And every third attack from a champion equipped with Spear of Shojin restores 20 additional mana. Players should note that the mana regeneration is slightly less than in previous TFT sets.
Infinity Edge
Infinity Edge has one of the largest TFT Set Eight item changes, stating now that abilities can critically strike. The item grants 25 percent bonus attack damage and 35 percent bonus critical strike chance. The Set Eight item changes to Infinity Edge removes the IE/Jeweled Gauntlet combo from existence.
Zeke’s Herald
Zeke’s Herald is getting a slight nerf, reducing attack speed granted to 20 percent.
Edge of Night
Edge of Night is also getting a slight nerf in Set Eight. Once per combat at 60 percent health, the unit becomes stealthed and can’t get targeted while shedding all negative effects. It then grants the item holder 15 percent bonus attack speed.
Rabadon’s Deathcap
Rabadon’s Deathcap was reduced to a total of 60 AP that is granted to the holder. It is still a good item on ability power champions, according to Mortdog.
Guinsoo’s Rageblade
A slight nerf was at first applied to Guinsoo’s Rageblade that had attacks grant four percent bonus attack speed. A PBE patch changed the attack speed per stack back to five percent. The effect can still stack.
Bloodthirster
Omnivamp for Bloodthirster was reduced to 20 percent. Once per combat at 40 percent health, the item holder gains a 25 percent maximum health shield that lasts up to five seconds.
Jeweled Gauntlet
Jeweled Gauntlet is now the AP version of Infinity Edge. it grants a total of 25 ability power and 35 percent chance of a critical strike.
Archangel’s Staff
Archangel’s Staff now grants a total of 20 AP but can still work better than Deathcap with some champions.
Rapid Firecannon
Rapid Firecannon now has slightly less attack speed. Attacks still don’t miss.
Statikk Shiv
Instead of giving all attack speed, Statikk Shiv now gives the holder AP. This means that ability power champions will want Statikk Shiv, not AD units. The item grants AP upfront and shreds magic resistance from the enemy team. Statikk Shiv grants 20 AP, 10 percent attack speed, 15 starting mana, and reduces an enemy’s magic 토토사이트추천 resistance by 50 percent for five seconds.
Last Whisper
Last Whisper is AD focused, instead of focusing on attack speed.
Titan’s Resolve
Titan’s Resolve is still the same item in TFT Set Eight but had its attack damage percent lowered slightly.
Runaan’s Hurricane
Runaan’s Hurricane is still a solid AD item, with the bolts dealing slightly less damage than they did in Set Seven.
Blue Buff
The bonus ability power provided by Blue Buff was reduced from 20 to 15.
Protector’s Vow
Bonus armor and magic resistance at Proc were adjusted from 25 to 35.
Guardbreaker
The components Belt and Glove now make the TFT Set Eight item Guardbreaker, replacing Banshee’s Claw. The new item grants AD, AP, and critical strike chance메이저토토
Guardbreaker works well with items like Jeweled Gauntlet when trying to get up to the 100 percent crit rate. The Guardbreaker item also punishes champions that have shields. Upon damaging a shielded enemy, the item holder deals 25 percent more damage for three seconds.
Guardbreaker is now a solid early-game item that 토토사이트 can deal with shielded units. The stats for Guardbreaker are that it grants 15 percent bonus attack damage and 15 bonus ability power. Abilities and attacks deal 30 percent more damage for three seconds upon damaging a shielded enemy메이저놀이터
Update Nov. 22 1:50pm CT: All TFT Set Eight item changes applied during a PBE patch were added.