In the west, G2 Esports and Cloud9 look like two of the strongest teams to ever play in their respective regions. G2 just recently lost to FunPlus Phoenix in the 2019 World finals while a North American team has never made it out of the semi-finals. With the lack of international competition, the chaos caused by COVID-19, and the Asian teams just looking weaker than usual, this could be the west's chance to finally secure themselves a ti
However, not everything goes smoothly in mobile titles. For instance, aside from lag and communication issues, the game might not have the same "thrilling" League Of Legends ADC Guide experience. What are awesome things coming in Wild Rift , and what might be things that can cause al
The recent addition of Yu "JackeyLove" Wen-Bo seems to have unlocked something in this team. The upcoming Summer Split will be JackeyLove's first full split with Top Esports, and fans can expect the young bot laner to be one of the main contributors as they compete in the
There's a lot to unpack from 2020's first international tournament, from Korean champs T1 being eliminated in the group stage, to Kang "TheShy" Seung-lok's concerning performances. But here are five of the biggest takeaways from the 2020 Mid-Season
Of course, fans should expect Riot to bring more of their favorite Champions into the game. The fact that fan-favorites such as Miss Fortune, Jinx, Ashe, and Vi will make it to Wild Rift should be enough to motivate players to try the game. Moreover, Riot may even consider making Wild Rift- exclusive Champi
FunPlus Phoenix, although still one of the most dangerous teams in the world, still have issues they need to iron out. They constantly make poor decisions, and their in-your-face, aggressive play backfired against teams who were ready for
Players of PC MOBAs understand that aiming at the right location can wipe out the entire opponent or risk getting the team killed. Unfortunately, the dual-stick controls in Wild Rift mean targeting itself takes a
After the whole Dardoch situation, many were left wondering just who TSM would announce as their starting jungler. The fan favorites turned in-house, deciding to promote Academy jungler Mingyi "Spica" Lu. Spica made his LCS debut with TSM back in Summer 2019, where he notably stole baron against Flyquest in his first ever LCS game. He then stole baron again in his playoff debut later that season against Clutch Gam
Ssumday continued to be one of the most impactful players this past weekend, being the first in the LCS this split to use Lucian in the top lane. While playing against Golden Guardians on the versatile marksman, Ssumday outperformed his top lane opponent Hauntzer, who was playing Gangplank, by out farming him by 25 CS (creep score) at the 15-minute mark. In terms of XP (experience points), every one of Ssumday's teammates was losing to their respective opponents at the 15-minute mark while Ssumday himself led Hauntzer by an impressive 912 XP. The South Korea native utilized this early game advantage to carry his team to an impressive victory over the Golden Guardi
Moreover, standard mechanics such as scouting and scrolling the map might need practice for PC players. After all, instead of using a mouse scroll, players need to click parts of the map on the screen. Unfortunately, this caveat opens players to the risk of accidentally clicking random butt
Top Esports mid laner Zhuo "knight" Ding's performance in the Mid-Season Cup was nothing short of brilliant. The twenty-year-old on Corki, despite losing both games on the champion, popped off, even winning teamfights single handedly to turn the tides of the games. Knight was able to get his hands on Syndra twice, before the champion, for all intents and purposes, became a perma-ban for his opposition due to his unrivaled skill on the Dark Sovere
With no shortage of surprising roster swaps and eyebrow-raising decisions, it's been tough trying to keep up with everything that's happening. There's no need to fret, however, because here is a breakdown of the biggest moves to happen these past few d
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However, the worry lies in the risk of hacking and exploits. Games such as ML have such a massive player base that a lot of accounts get banned for map hacking (revealing where opponents are), hacking accounts, and other cybercrimes. Hopefully, Riot Games has a robust-enough security system to keep these threats in ch
Ivan Pavlov (better known as iPav999 and iPav) is a Teemo main. He is considered to be the best Teemo player in the world and used the champion to reach master and challenger tiers on several accounts. The streamer’s dedication is praised as he often streams 12 hours per day and often educates watchers. He teaches advanced Teemo strategies and builds. He also created the Teemo book. iPav is among the funniest League of Legends streamers because of his in-game commentary and various ways in which he manages to tilt his opponents, among many other thi