On the 21st of February (KST), Afreeca Freecs reigned over SANDBOX Gaming in their last match of Round 1 of the 2019 LCK Spring Split. The highlight of the day was Kim “Kiin” Gi-in's super
In the 2019 LCK Spring Split Day 22 match between Afreeca Freecs and SANDBOX Gaming was a close fight. SANDBOX Gaming took Game 1 but Afreeca Freecs flipped it over and took away games 2 and 3 for the
On the 21st of February (KST), Afreeca Freecs played against SANDBOX Gaming in Day 22 of 2019 LCK Spring Split. Afreeca came out on top with a tough 2-1 win. Game 1 went in favor of SANDBOX with splen
On the 21st (KST), in the 2019 LCK Spring Split Day 22, Kingzone DragonX and Jin Air Green Wings played their last game of Round 1. In the match, Kingzone shut out Jin Air 2-0. Heo “PawN”
On the 21st of February (KST), Kingzone DragonX played against Jin Air Green Wings. In the last match of the first round, Kingzone dominated the Rift in both games. Jin Air prepared Vladimir in bot
There are few things in life that keep you going more than the support and encouragement of those around you. It's the same with pro gamers. The help they get from fellow pro players or coaches is
Echo Fox Support Nickolas "Hakuho" Surgent sat down with Inven Global following Echo Fox's fourth split weekend in a row to talk about his team's strange curse, the willingness to take risks, and the familiarity between his teammates.
V1per joined Inven Global following FlyQuest's 2-0 week to discuss his signature Riven pick, his new teammates, and FlyQuest's trust-building environment.
In the last game on the 20th, SKT T1 defeated kt Rolster 2-0.The first game was reminiscent of the old SKT and LCK. The game lasted longer than 40 minutes and a lot of back and forths. Every 5 minutes
On the 20th at LoL Park week 5 day 1 of the LCK, SKT T1 won against kt Rolster 2-0.A lot of back and forth was displayed in both games today. At long last, Faker did Faker things and received the MVP
On the 20th, Griffin defeated Gen.G 2-0.Today's series was full of surprises. First was Ruler finally playing on a non marksman champion, Yasuo. Second was Chovy playing off-tank Sylas mid. However, b
On week 5 day 1 of the LCK, Griffin took down Gen.G 2-0.Griffin has shown today exactly why they are deserving on 1st place. Not only has Griffin made a newly introduced champion, Sylas, work but also
Zeyzal sat down with InvenGlobal following Cloud9's wild win over Echo Fox to discuss his team's triumph, his unique dynamic with Robert "Blaber" Huang, and his recent focus on fitness.
The LPL is back after quite a long Spring break! This week was a short one; starting from the 15th
LoL cinematic version of Riven. Picture with iPad procreate! (Made by Tony31892)
On the 19th of February (KST), the rosters of 2019 LCK Spring Split Round 2 was announced. SK Telecom T1, kt Rolster, Gen.G Esports, Jin Air Green Wings, Kingzone DragonX, and Hanwha Life Esports
On the 18th of February (CST), Topsports Gaming (TOP) defeated JD Gaming (JDG) 2:0 and advanced to third place in the 2019 LPL Spring. TOP's mid and bottom laner, Knight-LokeN displayed exceptional
With patch 9.2 recently added and crit items back in efficiency, AD Carry champions are on the rise again. It has become easier for AD Carries to live up to their name and carry the team. This feels more fulfilling for support players since supports also play a huge part in leading their AD Carry to actually carry. It is also the reason many AD Carries prefer certain champions over others as their support; there are some champions they find truly supportive when it comes to helping their AD Carries scale. However, there are also certain champions they dislike because laning with them tends to be quite unrewarding. I thought it would be interesting to put together the champions that are most disliked by AD Carries. The champs chosen were all based on anecdotes from players in the common elos - below Diamond. This list isn't meant to bash the champions on it; I myself am a support main and play some of the champions mentioned here.
It has been a long four weeks since the 2019 LEC spring split started, and we have already seen it all: crazy outplays, funky decision-making, and unique picks. But there have also been Korean player
Flame rejoins the LCK for 2019 Spring Round 2.On the 18th, through their official Twitter page, DAMWON Gaming announced that Flame will be joining the team for the 2019 LCK Spring Split Round 2. "Flam