How to choose experienced veterans and newcomers with a promising future? This has always been a difficult problem in the LPL division, as there is no standard answer to this one. After playing for most of the season, the JDG team rotated its personnel today. The newcomer is on the list Sheer, and he is about to usher in his LPL debut;
And in yesterday's LCK Spring Match, the official temporarily announced the ban on the Tsar in the whole region. It is foreseeable that in this version of the mid-laner with a big core, the tactical arrangement of each team will change. Let's take a look at today's LOL circle hot spots.
JDG newcomer made his LPL debut
Team JDG has continued to perform well this season, and although they have undergone a change of personnel in the middle and upper echelons in the offseason, it has not had much impact on the results of the Spring Split. It's just that compared to last season, JDG does have less sense of ease in playing. A lot of the time, the game is dragged out to the late stage, and it is won by the teamfight play of Kan**i and Ruler.
Today, the JDG's coaching staff is finally starting to change, and they have rotated the starting lineup that has been used for half a season. The rookie top laner Sheer replaces Brother Saint Gun and will serve as the starting top laner for JDG against UP. Considering the strength of the opponent, this is indeed a good opportunity for newcomers.
Sheer had played with the home team players as early as the German Cup, but Kan**i did not take a holiday at that time, so it was not considered a "complete body". At that time, Sheer's performance in the German Cup was actually quite eye-catching, and Jax alone belonged to the upper level in the LPL, but in fact, his heroes were Yon, Quisanti, and Kenan.
The Gunslingers' performance this season has reached a new low point in their careers, and although the team can continue to win games, it has little to do with him, and the KDA is relatively mediocre. If the JDG wants to get a higher ceiling, personnel rotation is a good attempt. After all, relying on two Korean aid carriers is obviously not enough.
Of course, if Sheer wants to sit firmly in the starting lineup, it will ultimately depend on the actual performance on the field. I hope that in his LPL debut, Sheer can seize the opportunity.
Smod's multi-skill weakens the Q mechanic
To say 14The most ** hero of the 4th version of the LPL is none other than the little fire dragon Smod. On the first day of the update of the game uniform, ELK was the first to choose it. As of March 6, Smode's win rate in the LPL division is as high as 82%, with a total of 9 wins and 2 losses in 11 appearances, and the team's ability to defy the sky in the late stages (in fact, it starts to work in 25 minutes) is the team's biggest reliance.
In the past few days, there has been a high degree of discussion about this hero on major forums, and many netizens ridiculed that the designer who designed Smodet was included in the optimization list because he made an over-standard monster. However, Riot is quite concerned about the hero's performance in the arena. This is not, in 14In the adjustment of version 5, Smod suffered a big cut.
Smod's QWR has been weakened in this adjustment, and the damage mechanics of Q skills as the main output have been restructured
Q Skill] Super Scorching Dragon's Breath.
3rd Upgrade Bonus True Damage: 65% of the target's Max Health - +2% bonus attack damage (+1% to Ability Power) (0..)8% of [Dragon Study] Stacks) The target's maximum health.
The problem with the suit version of Smod is that the Q skill is too fierce in the late game, and the hero itself is too difficult to kill. It's obviously an AD, but it can produce a green dragon knife and doesn't need to do armor piercing. By changing the damage composition of Q Skill, extra attack power becomes a necessity. In addition, Smod can no longer be brainless.
However, the specific adjustment depends on the actual performance. After all, Quisanti is a ruthless person who can still fight after cutting 10 versions in a row, and I don't know if Smod will reproduce the miracle this time.
The Tsar is banned in all divisions
After entering the S14 season, due to the strengthening of mage equipment and the slowdown of the pace of the game, the appearance rate of mid-laner cores began to rise. The Tsar has become an evergreen tree in each division, and the BP rate ranks in the top three of the mid laner position. However, an announcement officially released by League of Legends a few days ago banned the Tsar, and the scope was the entire region.
This news is from yesterday's LCK game (the LPL team has no games on a day off), and the reason for the ban has not been officially explained. However, considering that there have been known bugs on the Tsar since last year's Worlds, several LPL players (Scout, Little Cream) were penalized for misusing bugs during the spring season. 14.The 4 version of the Tsar, perhaps, encountered a similar new problem.
With this version of the Tsar the popular mid laner was banned, 14The subsequent BP and lineup combinations of version 4 are bound to undergo new changes. Of course, this may not be good news for many players who are good at tsars. In the future, I hope that more and more new mid-laner heroes will appear to fill the vacancy of the Tsar.
So which team do you think the Tsar's ban has had the greatest impact?