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The first week of the LCS has passed and it was one of the more exciting weeks of action in recent years. The arrival of LS and Cloud 9's Korean built roster saw immediate changes in playstyle and in draft for the boys in blue. Along with them came the debut of TSM's Chinese powered roster, highlighted by acquisitions Keaiduo and Shenyi from China's LDL. The support smite top strategy made its North American debut in the hands of Flyquest and the yellow and black of Dignitas showed that Lock In was no fluke.
The LEC sees zeros on both ends of the table, with both Astralis and Rogue setting noteworthy mid-split marks, while BDS and Fnatic are both in freefall...for two different reasons.
All of this to be discussed on this week's episode of WRP
By Anthony BrunoThe first week of the LCS has passed and it was one of the more exciting weeks of action in recent years. The arrival of LS and Cloud 9's Korean built roster saw immediate changes in playstyle and in draft for the boys in blue. Along with them came the debut of TSM's Chinese powered roster, highlighted by acquisitions Keaiduo and Shenyi from China's LDL. The support smite top strategy made its North American debut in the hands of Flyquest and the yellow and black of Dignitas showed that Lock In was no fluke.
The LEC sees zeros on both ends of the table, with both Astralis and Rogue setting noteworthy mid-split marks, while BDS and Fnatic are both in freefall...for two different reasons.
All of this to be discussed on this week's episode of WRP