On the 6th of March (CST), RNG defeated FPX 2:1 in the 2019 LPL Spring. It was a matchup against 2 teams that have been performing outstanding lately. Although FPX is undefeated this Spring, it was
In the 2019 LCK Spring Split Day 29 match between SK Telecom T1 and Kingzone DragonX, SKT boasted better macro and shutout KZ 2-0. In the match, Cho “Mata” Se-hyeong performed well with
Why is Cloud9 so high up in the standings? Probably because Nisqy is finally unchained, nothing can stop him from dishing out the damage! The Sylas fanatic plays a fun game of This or That! Will he pi
This week's Top 5 has got a lot of close calls; from a barely-dodged ult while at a small sliver of health to a truly well-timed shield, these are the most memorable moments from Week 5 of the LCK Spr
On February 22nd, the 3rd day of the 5th week for the LCK 2019 Spring Season took place at the LoL Park, South Korea. Griffin defeated KT Rolster 2-0; both game 1 and 2 were fast-paced as Griffin greatly overwhelmed KT. We had the chance to interview their mid laner, Chovy, who played a big part in helping his team dominate the Rift in both games. Following is the interview with Chovy, the mid laner for Griffin.
Griffin defeated KT Rolster 2-0 on February 22nd. Although KT Rolster tried their best to turn the tide, Griffin dominated in both game 1 and 2. This makes it 10 consecutive victories for Griffin. Sword, the top laner for Griffin, guided his team to an easy victory after scaling hard. Following is the interview with Sword, the top laner for Griffin. How do you feel about winning today's match? It feels great that we got to have a perfect victory. Coach cvMax said that he would give your team's performance in game 2 a 7 out of 10. We did extremely well despite how we were in some tight spots in game 1.
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
On the 17th, SANDBOX Gaming defeated kt Rolster 2-1.In game 1, SANDBOX gained the initial lead and kept it. The game came to a quick end thanks to Ghost's Sivir, and the set seemed to go as predicted.
On the 17th, Griffin won against Afreeca Freecs 2-0.In game 1, everything went way to the side of Griffin when Sword and Tarzan began the snowball top lane. Shutting down a Jayce against an Urgot matc
On Week 4 day 5 of the LCK, Griffin defeated Afreeca Freecs 2-0.Griffin has been defining the Korean scene and it showed in today's series. Although Afreeca Freecs drafted solid team compositions in b
How do you feel about your victory in game 1?I initially believed that I'd easily win my lane. However, I was shaky playing against the Yorick. Although I won, I feel a bit unsatisfied. What made you
On the 15th, at the Seoul LoL Park, the 18th day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split took place. The first series of the day featured Griffin and kt Rolster, in which Griffin took the victory with a dominati
It has been nearly a month since the Spring Split started. Many different metas have been attempted thus far, such as Frostmancy Zilean in the top lane or triple-flex Cassiopeia. In the four major
Should the pros use nerfed champions in tournaments? Players at that level have to be careful with their decisions since every victory is extremely valuable. There are times where nerfed champions are played in tournaments, but that's usually only if their use is justified - either by the player's skill, or if the champion is still viable. There are a number of pro gamers who manage to surpass the new limits set on nerfed champions. CuVee, for example, picked Camille despite the series of nerfs she was hit with, and TusiN from KZ DragonX picks Rakan and Alistar, asserting that they are still usable in spite of their nerfs. Both Azir and Ryze were placed at the bottom of the win rate rankings for solo-ranked mid lane champs, yet they still appear every now and then in the pro scene.
Griffin defeated SANDBOX Gaming 2-1 on February 2nd, the 4th day of week 3 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. Although game 2 wasn't any easy for Griffin, they crushed SANDBOX Gaming in both game 1 and 3, managing to stay on a winning streak with no losses. Following is the interview we had with Sword, the top laner for Griffin.
Griffin defeated SANDBOX Gaming 2-1 on February 2nd, the 4th day of week 3 for the LCK 2019 Spring Season. It was an easy game for Griffin in game 1 with Zac on their team. Staying ahead of SANDBOX in overall macros, Griffin managed to score a couple of kills each time a team fight broke out. Having managed to take both Rift Herald and Baron, Griffin took down enemy turrets without much difficulty, eventually destroying the Nexus as well. It was SANDBOX, however, that got to crush Griffin in return during game 2. They began snowballing when they managed to kill off their enemy one by one in every team fights. This allowed them to easily take four drakes in a row, as well as the Baron. Griffin stood no chance against SANDBOX when they came marching toward their Nexus with the Baron buff, destroying all of their Inhibitors.
On the 1st, Kingzone Dragon X defeated Damwon 2-0.Before the games today, it was fair bet on who would take the series. In game 1, Damwon took the early game lead and kept pushing up to the mid game.
The 2019 LCK season had quite an unexpected start; there was a significant shift in power within the newly-vamped Korean league.Coming in like a storm, the new blood asserted their dominance, dealing
On the 31st (KST), Griffin defeated SKT and secured themselves another win for this 2019 LCK Spring Split. This matchup was one of the most anticipated series for this split. However, Griffin was yet