Kerrigan's Corner - Playoffs
- Blue Otter
- Jun 2
- 20 min read
Hidden accounts, LP amounts, entire teams bounced, LZDR in 5! Welcome to the playoffs week of Kerri’s Corner in BOL! Congratulations to all who made the playoffs, we will get into the exciting final week, look at playoff matches, and I will give my all-BOL teams.
Shurima Conference
MINT Superior vs Drop Dead Gaming
Probably the most hyped matchup of w7, some might say from as early as week 4, we have the kings of Titan in DDG vs Titan semifinalist MINT Superior. Both teams with one loss in the Shuriman Conference, this will decide who gets first seed and who drops to third place(provided LZDR don’t get upset by GGV). Led by MVP candidate Vertigo, a win over an established powerhouse in M600 would be a big boost to his case with a whopping three junglers trailing him(and one WaFFleS). DDG is no stranger to regular season success, and in Lesser’s not quite objective opinion, this is just another day in the office.
Game 1 was an interesting game. You will look at the scoreboard and wonder how in the world DDG pulled this one out. And before you mention the Jhin, last time BrannyFan got fed on Jhin… Early game is pretty standard when you look at these two teams, the Vertigo Show is airing, DDG solo laners doing their thing, and their weak side bot lakers shaking hands and talking about how they think their role is useless. Except this time Bubbster wanted to put on the carry pants, and DDG is on the backfoot. Fortunately though, Troy is attempting a Ryze CS hack game, and DDG are up in objectives. They even got a Baron, though they lost 4 for it. With Baron buff in BrannyFan’s hands(that's a bar), DDG begin to mount their comeback. Except this game lasts almost 20 more minutes and Troy gives DDG a game they probably do not deserve. After game 1 of DDG vs EP, I am not going to watch another feature film throwfest. MINT you got some work to do.
Game 2 had an IRELIA DRAFTED INTO YORICK. Someone must have not read patch notes. At least we have completely melee top sides from both teams, making for some fun early games. Game 2 was probably what we expect out of prime DDG. Troy and Neversaw will do their thing, but if Lobster can facilitate for them and Branny/Kiwi can go even, or even win in some cases, it's very hard to pinpoint a weakness in this team. In Lobster’s words, he is a little ra- I mean “radical” in this game.
With this series, DDG ended their dominant regular season as first seed and get to sit pretty tonight and watch 4 other teams fight for their lives, with the winner of HXH vs GEB being their quarterfinals opponent. MINT has to clock in and play Lane Zero Hurricane. I won’t say too much here, my analysis will be in the predictions section of the article.
MVP: Evil Lobster
Lane Zero Dorado Rejects vs Galaxy Gaming Vortex
Well GGV was a no-show and LZDR was a no-disclosure so this matchup didn’t matter. I was subbing in so GGV didn’t stand a chance either.
MVP: Kerrigann’s Aura
Akuma Moowy’s Frosted Donuts vs Hextech Hackers
This series has somewhat decent stakes, with both teams fighting for a chance to have a week off with the cool kids. With Andy finding out ADC is an unfun role, Loanrie is sent bot lane while he stays mid. If you think that was going to mean HXH had a chance, then I don’t know what to tell you. Game 1 was a complete stomp, and in Game 2 Andy dropped an absolute nuke on Akali. If it weren’t for LZDR getting booted, HXH would be out of playoffs but they have another chance at playoffs tonight against Glacial Esports Black.
MVP: RIZWANDA FOREVER
MESPA White vs Ember Phoenix
Per the comp ruling, what would be a match for EP to have a chance to take a week off ends up also being a match for MESPA White to keep their season alive. With Majnuu taking a seat for Nostalgia(downgrade if you ask me that guy lost to my Kha’Zix), Ember Phoenix look to enter the playoffs strong. After a tumultuous season, MESPA White have one final chance to lock in and give MESPA some more m600 rep after their recent Titan win. Unfortunately, Ember Phoenix had other plans. Nostalgia quickly made his presence known in a quick 2 game series where he had a 12 KDA. Wish I could say more about this series, MESPA ended their season in a pretty disappointing manner where they showed no fight in their last chance at redemption. EP unfortunately were already behind in games to Akuma so with both teams 2-0ing their respective matches, they have to play Team Dizzy in the Wildcard series tonight.
MVP: The guy whose LP I took yesterday
Mount Targon Conference
Gravity Nebula vs Team Dizzy
Speaking of the devil, our Mount Targon match is Team Dizzy really fighting for their lives against Gravity Nebula, who currently holds the last seed for playoffs. Since Dizzy ended their off-role experiment, they have begun to show signs they are a playoffs dark horse and they are not one to be slept on. Meanwhile Gravity Nebula has been largely inconsistent, with jungler Gandhi G falling off after having a strong start.
Game 1 was pretty even in the early game all things considered. With Dizzy’s double marksman comp, paired with an Ivern(shame on you Papilio), even is winning. Nebula’s draft was pretty confusing honestly. They have heavy pick tools with Nunu snowball and Leona Ult, with Shen follow up, but their two main carries in Hwei and Xayah do not enjoy chasing people and walking up. Not to mention the plethora of peel and escape tools on Dizzy’s side. Unless Dizzy gravely missteps, it is hard to see Gravity Nebula win most fights. To no one’s surprise, Dizzy gets to two items and Kai’sa/Tristana dual carries just completely outrange Nebula’s comp. They even ended up getting a Mountain Soul which is really strong against the low dps comp that Gravity Nebula have. Regardless, Dizzy wanted to have fun. While taking Baron, Freaktor decides to just walk up for free and die. Papilio hits a root on Gandhi G, and the two adcs split off to fight two completely different fights, and that kind of chaos is exactly what Nebula needs to win the fight and take Baron. Even with Nebula grabbing multiple Barons and even an Elder, their comp just sucks. Thankfully Dizzy can draft because this was NOT a game they deserved to win. At the 55 minute mark, Nebula get yet another Baron. LivinLikeLarry pulled a Freaktor and gave up his life for seemingly nothing, only this time Dizzy played front to back like they should have this entire game. Freaktor hits an amazing flash engage on Nebula and all that is left to do for Dizzy is to right click. Fortunately kittiemeowmeow on Hwei did not die and their waveclear paired with Baron buff is enough to make Dizzy back off and take Elder as a consolation. Even with all the waveclear Nebula have, the range advantage from Dizzy proves to be too much as all it takes is one Rell engage for this game to be over. After SIXTY WHOLE MINUTES, Dizzy takes Game 1.
And just like most other matches this week, Game 2 was not much more competitive. Dizzy outdrafted, and this time they also outplayed Nebula and they took the match and consequently the playoff berth. Unfortunate season to Nebula, though most did not have them beating Dizzy or making playoffs, they fought this entire season to prove people wrong and they ultimately fall short in the final week. Dizzy will go on to face Ember Phoenix in the Wildcard tonight, the more exciting match of the two in my opinion and what I hope is the streamed match.
MESPA Master A vs Lane Zero Hurricane
Another uninteresting matchup, the surviving Lane Zero team is up against the worst team in the entire league. While it looks like the games were long, this is honestly up LZH’s alley as they look to minimize deficits and scale up into relevancy and choke out teams with their mid game coordination. Even though Ember Wolves lost to Glacial Esports Black, they are a game behind so they will take the 3rd seed and play against MINT Superior.
MVP: Bondy
Gang 7 Mirage vs USAE Black
Wow, for a week 7, this was NOT that action-packed. Even with the introduction of the wildcard for playoffs breathing some new life into otherwise eliminated teams, every series has been a 2-0. I owe OpTic WaFFleS an apology, I was not familiar with his game. Touting the highest KDA, 3rd highest KPM, 4th highest gold diff, with having one of, if not the highest KP% out of the midlaners, it is clear that he and sahsook is the best mid jungle duo in the league, trumping the Ember Wolves duo. This series was just another reminder why as Waffles recorded a staggering 48 KDA, and a gold diff of almost 9000. sahsook also had 54 takedowns over this series, sending a message to the league that they are not a team to be memed anymore. And if you think they are a 2 player team, they have mechanical menaces SteelCityWarrior and Alune in the sides should their mid jungle ever not completely run over a game. The USAE curse continues, and G7M lock up the first seed of the Mount Targon conference.
MVP: OpTic WaFFleS
Glacial Esports Black vs Ember Wolves
Last but not least, we have a surprising upset in the GEB vs EW series. GEB is playing to avoid any tiebreak shenanigans with Dizzy and Nebula, while Ember Wolves is looking to secure their 1st seed. I am now back on the GEB train(called it since Week 1 buddy), where MVP dark horse Gwen is immune looks to prove his worth against another candidate in PVE wertion. Ember Wolves are playing with a top laner as their ADC, but that is not to discredit how GEB played this series. Gwen is immune took it to PVE wertion at the start,even invading at half hp at level 2. And it only continued, culminating in wertion going down at 5 minutes. And 10 minutes at his Gromp, only this time his team died with him. It did not get any better; wertion ended the game 0/10, his partner-in-crime Paradox ending the game 3/5. Gwen is immune on Viego and 金小淳 on Varus made an absolute movie.
And just like the other matches, Game 2 was even less of a game. A level 1 fight foreshadowed how bloody this early game was going to get, but this time EW was the team coming out ahead in these frequent skirmishes. wertion woke up and decided to remind everyone that Game 1 was a fluke. Regardless, Gwen is immune did his thing early game, but Fan Jin decided to be the secondary carry for GEB. His olaf completely ran over Lil fizzy and Paradox made the mistake of thinking a mid lane champion can fight a top lane champion. This game was a bit out of character for Paradox, a usually proactive player, his early skirmishing and decision making left much to be desired. Especially on Hwei, a character with much less mobility and get out of jail cards that an Ahri or Taliyah would have. Props to the Wolves, they showed they had fight but Olaf and Nidalee were too far ahead. Add in a Syndra who has some well needed range and disengage, with added late game insurance, and GEB would end up winning this game convincingly. For GEB, while this means they still have to play in the wildcard, they won a set that shows they have a real chance of making waves in this playoffs, provided they beat a Hextech Hackers that frankly do not look hot.
MVP: Gwen is immune
Power Rankings
For the playoffs, I will rank the teams based on how likely they are to win the ring. There is obviously bias regarding brackets and whatnot, but at the very least it is a comprehensive look into all 10 playoff teams and how they look to conquer the rift.
Chip Contenders
Drop Dead Gaming: To no one’s surprise we have DDG as the favorites. Memes aside, their bot lane is having an objectively amazing season, even if you want to label them as the weak point of the roster, and 4/5 of their team is in the top 20 rated players of the league, with Lobster too not far behind. They took down the 3 other titans in their group, in convincing fashion at that, and even if they have the arguably harder bracket, if they make it out, they are probably favored against whoever they face.
Player to Watch: Evil Lobster
Gang 7 Mirage: Next up is our first seed from Mount Targon, Gang 7 Mirage. A team that did not have as much hype when the season started, they have quickly shut up all the haters. Say what you want about Mount Targon, it's not like Shurima looked too clean themselves. Even would be 2nd seed LZDR had a bunch of for-fun games against rosters they should not struggle with. With their support and mid jungle duo running the map, the space for Alune and SteelCityWarrior to fill in the blanks is vast, and any of their 4 players are liable to carry on a given day. While there were close series against Ember Wolves and Lane Zero Hurricane, both of those teams faltered elsewhere while G7M took their loss to LZH and learned from it. They also have the playstyle to combat these bloodthirsty Shuriman teams, which is what will be needed if you do not want to get swept up in the early game.
Player to Watch: sahsook
Playoff Presence
Akuma Moowy’s Frosted Donuts: Our first team in the next category, we have m600 demons Akuma. If you think they rule AML, then I don’t know what word you could use to describe their success in BOL. Regardless what roster they are using, they make it to the end and get the chip too. This time around, they have Tonzo in the top lane, Ritty finally coming off of the bench, Andy in the midlane, Loanrie playing APCs, and Failz as support. The bottom half of the map coming off of a successful AML split, with 2 of them playing different roles, it’s clear that macro is where they shine and their understanding of teamplay is at the top of m600 regardless of what role they are playing. While their first half of the season has looked ugly, since AML has concluded they have looked like a different team. Unfortunately they have not had too real of a test yet. After the DDG series they have only faced below average teams, and their first test is against the Ember Wolves next week. On top of that, with all the offroling, their pools in a 5 game fearless series do not look the most convincing, especially if Loanrie will continue to dip into the midlane pool of champions to play bot lane. Despite all this, if they can beat the Wolves, they get a likely rematch against DDG. Now we know about the DDG Akuma incident in Titan and AML, and if that is the Akuma we are getting, then a road to finals can easily be visualized.
Player to Watch: Ritty
MINT Superior: IT'S THE VERTIGO SHOW! Mint Superior, after a disappointing week 7 against DDG, find themselves on the other side of the bracket from them. MVP favorite Vertigo has led MINT through yet another great regular season, and they are hungry to get through these playoffs to get their runback against DDG. Titan MVP fortnite after a great debut split is hoping to prove the haters wrong and show that the MVP was in fact deserved, Akira Hou is trying to cement his reputation as a premier top laner in m600, and just like DDG, the bot lane of Bubbster/Anti Oedipus continue to combat the allegations. They have their own tempo of playing and it begins with Vertigo devolving the game state to something that only they understand. If they want to have success in the playoffs, they need to find a way to convert these great early games into quick wins.
Player to Watch: Vertigo
Ember Wolves: The second seed from Targon, we have the Ember Wolves. With arguably the best mid jungle in the league in PVE wertion/Paradox, former AML champ lil fizzy and emerging bot lane Zefirot/In4ne On Coc4ne, this is an otherwise unproven team that has quickly proven their worth in the league. Their comms are active, their teamplay clean, their drafts cohesive, they are a well oiled machine looking to grab Ember Esports their first m600 chip. An unfortunate loss to GEB means they are on DDG’s side of the bracket, not to mention facing Akuma r1, but why not get potential finalists out of the way?
Player to Watch: Nostalgia(ty for the LP chief)
Dark Horse
Lane Zero Hurricane: The surviving Lane Zero roster, this team is first up in the Dark Horse category. Veteran names are abundant in this roster with Arthur, Griffin, and Bondy, and the relatively new jungle support duo of Archer/Eclipse(Eclipse being in his 2nd split of comp), and they have clearly found their game and polished it, taking down number one seed G7M in the regular season. Now while I don’t think this team is far off from the teams above them, my main gripe is their painfully slow early game and lack of star power. DDG have their solo laners, G7M have their mid jungle, MINT have the Vertigo Show, Akuma is rife with them, and Ember Wolves have Nostalgia and Jordan Bot. Every one of these players are players that we have seen stand up to big moments and make the plays needed to win games. Historically Lane Zero have not had great success in m600, with being early exits or not even making it to the postseason. All things considered, a lot of these players are having amazing seasons. Bondy is the second overall rated ADC in the league with the DPM to boot, Eclipse is in the top percentile of support statistics, and Archer is in the top 25. Griffin is the 2nd best mid laner stats-wise, and his DPM and gold differential per game tell you that no matter how slow he starts a game, he is an inevitable force. If you give them an inch in the midgame, they will take a mile and maybe your nexus along the way. If any LZ roster is to change the narrative, it is this one.
Player to Watch: Archer
Glacial Esports Black: GEB is our second team in this tier where the pieces are there for them to get wins against big teams, but question marks still remain if they will do it. Led by MVP candidate Gwen is immune, this team has pulled out impressive wins versus teams such as LZH, Dizzy and even Ember Wolves. They are an aggressive bunch and they will run over teams if not careful. Unfortunately a team with this game plan can easily have it turned on them. Outside of their jungler, it is really a coin flip as to who is helping him carry and if they are not helping carry, they are almost a detriment to the effort. Fortunately, Gwen is immune has made sure this is a rare occurrence, sporting a 70% win rate since he joined the squad in Week 3. A wildcard match against the frankly weaker Hextech Hackers gives them a great chance at getting a series against overall first seed DDG, where a win against them will make championship dreams very real.
Player to Watch: Gwen is immune
Team Dizzy: A team that was playing role roulette who decided to lock in, Team Dizzy is another dark horse in the playoffs. Led by their adc setter, this team is very scary when they can rally behind him. Freaktor is a support that has clearly shown over multiple splits that he can stand with this star player, Midlane powerhouse HolyCarrot stopped having fun in the jungle role, and RyanPaix/Papilio are newer players who are beginning to hold their own on this team. However their gameplay still leaves much to be desired. Their games never look clean, especially when enemy teams isolate the rest of the map and begin to stifle their bot lane. Drafts can only do so much if you won’t do what it sets out to do. They start their playoff run with a match against Ember Phoenix, with G7M awaiting them for a rematch if they get past them. Their road is arduous, but not impossible.
Player to Watch: Setter
Ember Phoenix: The sister team to Ember Wolves, Ember Phoenix finds themselves in the Dark Horse category. This team that went through many roster changes, adding strong players in Nostalgia and Jordan bot, and new but impressive solo laners rref/Fourgiveness, topped off with another veteran player in Rexs. Each change has slowly improved them to where they can give any team a run for their money. They even took down first seed DDG in a 3 game series after they replaced their solo laners. Unfortunately, Nostalgia probably will not be eligible for All-Pro voting, but regardless he has made his mark in the short time he has been here. Jordan Bot is no stranger to winning, being a part of the DDG roster that won Titan twice in a row. While they have not been the most convincing thus far, the talent is there and with their wildcard match being against Dizzy, there is no better time to prove they are a real team than tonight.
Player to Watch: Nostalgia
Cancun
Hextech Hackers: While this kinda seems targeted putting a single team in this tier, I struggle to see how HXH get out of this bracket. Regardless, they got a spot in playoffs and other teams did not, so they had to have earned it. They had a decent showing in AML with a heartbreaking end, led by jungler dota2isbeter. ADC prone is also a player who can have good games. Most of the praise there stops as Grustle Grindset/Luukillers/kittlekatkat have not had good seasons at all. Going up against the hot GEB, if they get past them they will be the possible sacrifice offered up to DDG. With two matchups out the gate they are heavily unfavored in, one even being a wildcard match, I do not have high hopes, if at all, for them in playoffs.
Player to Watch: dota2isbeter
Predictions
Hextech Hackers vs Glacial Esports Black: Our first wildcard match, we have Shuriman 5th seed Hextech Hackers vs Targonian 4th seed Glacial Esports Black. Like I said, Hextech Hackers got into playoffs, but most of the praise stops there. Their AML season is turning out to be a fluke, whereas GEB stepped on the scene and quickly picked up steam these past weeks taking games and even matches off of big teams that HXH frankly would not. I can see games where GEB’s aggressive early game turn on them and a game state gets too out of control to the point HXH just slap them with their wallets, but that probably won’t happen to that extent, if it happens at all. 3-1 GEB.
Matchup to Watch: dota2isbeter vs Gwen is immune
Team Dizzy vs Ember Phoenix: On the other side of the bracket, we have two teams who after roster changes fixed some problems and got into playoffs. Team Dizzy are picking up steam now that Setter does not have to 1v9(compared to me carrying him in AVL kek), and Ember Phoenix has almost completely revamped their team with strong and proven players. Neither team has really gotten impressive wins afterwards though, the most to show for it being Team Dizzy taking a game off of G7M. All things considered, Dizzy is the sloppier team with higher highs and lower lows. This will be a bloody series, but I think Dizzy’s drafting down the line will bail them out. 3-2 DZY
Matchup to Watch: Jordan Bot vs Freaktor
All-Star
Top Lane
Troy of Drop Dead Gaming - What do you know, mid laners are the best players. After I reminded Troy how painfully useless the mid lane role is in Titan, he decided to go beat up fat kids in the top lane. His lane dominant and economy focused playstyle in midlane is much more lucrative in the top lane, where laners who he is better than are forced to interact and come to terms with that fact again and again. Sporting the highest gold diff per game at a whopping 4382, second in DPM at 978, and in the top 10 for kills, he has clearly decimated whoever he has laned against, and few can say they held a candle to his laning.
SteelCityWarrior of Gang 7 Mirage - My second pick for All-Star, SteelCityWarrior is reminding people he is not simply a passenger with his MVP-level mid-jungle duo taking up all the shine. While he falls behind Troy in most categories, he actually has a higher KDA and APM, lending to an ability to play a more supportive playstyle if need be. This isn’t to say Troy cannot, it would be a waste if you put him on those picks, but sometimes you just need to be the weakside warrior your team needs.
Arthur of Lane Zero Hurricane - The list is rounded up by longtime LZ member Arthur. While he doesn’t have the same team dynamic as SCW, he holds it down for LZH with picks such as Gragas, Gnar and Shen, while fully willing to play the “cringe” picks such as Yorick, Urgot, or his signature GP, meaning that he is always worth considering allocating multiple bans to when prepping for LZH. This is not to say he is a merchant of this class of champions, he is fully able to play meta such as Ambessa. Regardless of what you think of him as a player, no top laner wants to play against half of those champs and more often than not, he will get bans for champs he probably has no plan to play.
Jungle
Vertigo of MINT Superior - The Vertigo Show strikes yet again. Coming off of a MVP caliber season, Vertigo comes into playoffs leading his team to the second seed of Shurima. Having top tier KDA, KP, while sporting one of the lowest deaths per game, he is the nucleus of the MINT roster and when he is having a good game, they are having a good game. What the stats don’t show you is his amazing smite steals and his unpredictable early pathing, where teams can easily get swept up in his early game.
sahsook of Gang 7 Mirage - The second jungler, one half of the best mid jungle in BOL, we have sahsook. While the Vertigo show has a clear main character, sahsook always gets his team involved to bully the enemy jungler especially fellow MVP candidate OpTic WaFFleS, as evidenced in his higher APM and gold differential per game. While it is up to interpretation which one of the duo is carrying the other, there is no question that both of them are playing at an amazing level.
PVE wertion of Ember Wolves - Lastly, we have another jungler in an amazing mid jungle duo, PVE wertion. While he is not largely prolific in any category, he is still an overall great player that along with Paradox, run over teams and spread their domination to the rest of the map.
Mid
OpTic WaFFleS of Gang 7 Mirage - Our MVP candidate in the midlane, Waffles is the leader of this G7M team. The best KDA in the league, 3rd highest KPM, 6th highest DPM, 8th highest GPM, and 4th highest gold differential per game, this guy is the star in an already stacked roster. He isn’t just a princess either, he has a 63% KP in the midlane, meaning he gets active every game. Any stat you might be better at him than(which is unlikely), he probably beats you in every other stat relevant to the midlane role.
Griffin of Lane Zero Hurricane - Our runner-up, Griffin has quietly made waves this split of BOL. While you don’t hear his praises nearly as much as you should, his damage per minute is staggering and his gold differential makes sure that as the game goes on he will always be more useful and dangerous that the enemy mid laner. Dread him, run from him, Griffin arrives all the same.
Neversaw of Drop Dead Gaming - Wrapping up our mids we have Neversaw. She is in the top charts for gold differential, but otherwise nothing too extraordinary. A slower split than what she is used to, she is finally learning that playing the map is more effective while still keeping that lane dominance she is known for.
Bot
Alune of Gang 7 Mirage - My pick for All-Star botlaner this split is Alune. A bit controversial, especially considering the amazing teammates he has but regardless he shows up when he is needed and does his job just better than most. Even without being in the top charts for any economic stats, he sports the 6th highest KDA and 8th most KPM in the league with the 3rd most damage. Even if he is playing weakside, you can be sure he will find his auto attacks in teamfights.
setter of Team Dizzy - One can argue with his stats on a worse team, setter should be the All-Star botlaner in this split. But one could also argue that Alune is keeping up while not being the focal point of his team either. Nevertheless, after getting better internet, setter has looked like an absolute monster in games, flaunting the most CSPM, GPM, tying for the most kills per game, and 5th highest DPM. One thing is for sure. Give him the keys and the destination is victory.
BrannyFan of Drop Dead Gaming - Memes aside about how DDG bot lane is not real, they have really changed the narrative and BrannyFan is 50% of why. This guy is the greatest weakside warrior whose name is not Zeha, and while he is not as active as the two above him, he also is rarely a liability. He has the 4th highest KDA, 10th GPM, and least deaths per game at a impressive 2. Questions still arise if he can truly carry a game, but with Troy and Neversaw as your partners in that task, all you really have to do is show up and BrannyFan does that and much more.
Support
MrKiwiism of Drop Dead Gaming - The other half of the narrative changers, MrKiwiism is the All-Star Support for BOL. While he is in the top charts of all support relevant categories, he also snuck into 10th least deaths per game at 2.9, resulting in the 7th highest KDA in the league. Supports love dying for vision and Kiwi is making sure that happens maximum 3 times a game, even with the 4th highest vision score per minute at 2.89.
boy kisser 69 of Gang 7 Mirage - It is very easy to forget about boy kisser 69 when talking about G7M, but even with MVP level teammates, you cannot ignore their impact on the charts. While they are not in the top charts for vision score, why do you need to see dead players? Leading the league with a whopping 17.8 assists per game, and 5th in the league at 72% KP, they make sure to help out as much as possible with their teammates running around and killing stuff.
Freaktor of Team Dizzy - The other half of the elite bot lane and frankly unsung hero of Team Dizzy, Freaktor has been right there with Setter being amazing in the bot lane and unlike the two above him, he has top rankings in Vision score per minute, KP%, and APM. If Team Dizzy is to have success this playoffs, his team will need him to continue being the complete package.
Thank you for reading, surely there should be some loophole that allows me to get on a team and grab a bench chip seeing as I was a wee little sub. UNSERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
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