While it’s common for people to talk about it online, the LCS remains one of the tensest competitions in League of Legends. Despite results on the international stage, generally lower than the results of Chinese, Korean and European teams, The US Championship often spawns teams that can offend some of the more experienced players as well as excellent players. The last litter in North America may be called jjopiun, and her story is not trivial.
Fornite at Summoner’s Rift
Its competitive history begins three years ago. The Canadian actor started his career as a professional gamer in the Epic Games game before finishing his Riot Games title. Joseph Jun Pyun, just 14 years old, decided to start an online competition for the title of heart. The results will follow and are even encouraging. The young player won several minor tournaments and performed well in some official competitions. Although he was never signed to a professional team, he was in the category of teams to watch to see if this young player was lucky and deserved special attention. It’s just that he misses Jojopiun at the end of the game and Jojopiun goes to Summoner’s Rift.
He does not choose the easiest position, he goes straight to the center line. But the choice is not so simple. Similar to Fortnite, this is a role that requires you to be very active on the map today as a juggler and supporter. Even though there are breeding phases, these are generally shorter than the Tolaner or ADC phases. Combining his talent and his thirst for learning, Wonders was quickly spotted by a prestigious organization: Evil Geniuses. He will sign his first professional contract with them and in less than a year he will move from the academy team to the A team.
From the shadow to the light
On January 21, 2021, Jojopiun made his official league of legends competition stage debut with Evil Geniuses Academy. On January 16, 2022, the Canadian played his first game on the LCS stage for Lock-In. Thus, the spring 2022 split marked his first participation in a high-level competition in the Riot Games game. His statistics over the entire regular season show the status of this rookie. Jojopyun is always at the bottom of the rankings, regardless of the stats chosen. It’s not bad anywhere if it doesn’t light up a particular spot.
This will also be confirmed during this playoff. Again, the EG mid laner isn’t far from the best by any means, but it doesn’t shine so brightly that you can sit at a table. The road still seems long to him, but MSI will have the opportunity to catch up with veterans of the North American scene by gaining experience in 2022. If it is not safe to face the Chinese and Korean teams, the groups will at least challenge Caps.
Source : Millenium