LCS Team of the Week: Class 2022 in the first week

With a large number of rookies and imports set to join the LCS in 2022, the competition is getting even more intense for players who have already entered the LCS. League of Legends their home league in previous seasons.
Bloody young rookies are hungry for the chance to prove themselves among the league’s big names. A number of notable freelancers have moved to North America for the first time, eager to test their skills against a whole new set of challengers. But only a select few will be able to truly rise above the rest and become champions.
This weekend is a great example of steady competition for LCS fans this year, although some teams may not have full rosters until the 2022 Spring Split kicks off next month. . The top teams performed well, the other teams showed promise and everyone is finally kicking off another year in one of the most exciting regions in the world.
Here’s the LCS Team of the Week for the first weekend of the 2022 Qualifiers, where the best player in each position was voted for by League Writing team at Dot Esports.
The impact of EG

The LCS’ most decorated top laner is back. Impact led the competition in his role. Surrounded by young talent, each competing for the best roles in their own right, Impact has shown he remains a consistent win condition for Evil Geniuses.
Top laner is an important reason why EG is currently unbeaten. Of the top laners who have played all three games so far, Impact leads to role in KDA (5.9), kill join (68.3 percent) and kill share (28.3 percent). Also positioned higher in laning, Impact overpowered his opponents and opened the door for EG to win with his laning and personal stats.
EG has undergone significant changes for 2022, with the introduction of three new players in Jojopyun, Inspired, and Vulcan. Impact’s steady, veteran presence in the top lane made this transition seamless. Moving into the next game week, Impact will only continue to create success for his team.
C9 Blaber

Even though Cloud9 has a lot of question marks in the Rift — from mid laner swapping roles to relatively unknown variables coming from abroad in both top and bot lane — the player who shouldn’t be asking any questions about this season’s C9 has to be former MVP jungler Blaber.
And in the first week of the Lock In tournament, Blaber left no questions and posted a whopping KDA of 14.3 out of Cloud9’s three wins. In fact, the C9 boulder died just three times in the entire weekend. Follow League Statistics website Oracle’s elixir.
While Blaber may have crossed between his MVP-level self and his alternate self as “Crabber” at various times during last season, he played as a player. best jungler in the LCS to kick off Lock In 2022. If Cloud9 surpasses last year’s Worlds top 8 finish, they’ll need Blaber to get more weeks like this on a consistent basis.
C9 Fudge

While it should be mentioned in honor of both Team Liquid’s Bjergsen and EG’s rookie mid laner Jojopyun, Fudge stood out as the best mid laner in the first week of Lock In. In C9’s four games, he’s been a major factor in all of the team’s wins and leads all mid laners in several statistical categories. Fudge dominates the entire LCS in terms of kill engagement, participating in 86% of C9’s kills. In addition to being involved in most skirmishes, he leads the league in damage-per-minute averages of 797.
He’s one of the top performing mid laners in the early game and is averaging just a little less CS per minute than Bjergsen and Abbedpris, who leads all mid laners with 9.5 and 9.4, corresponding. Fudge’s ability to lead and spread to other lanes and teamfights helped C9 succeed. For a new mid laner, Fudge’s performance in the first week instilled a lot of faith in the C9 fans who were hoping for another trophy.
EG Danny

We may be in the midst of a new season, but the league’s newest Rookie of the Year captured exactly where he left off this past summer by keeping EG unbeaten in their first weekend of the season. LCS Lock In.
Now, some critics may have worried about Danny becoming a spark in the pan, but this fiery young star has allayed those doubts now by increasing KDA by 10 over three games. his first, theo Oracle’s elixir. He was completely dominant throughout the early game and even contributed to 66.7% of his team’s total kills. It also gives him the second highest average damage per minute in the league so far, demonstrating his willingness to trade and engage enemies.
His confidence is just continuing to grow and he will continue to grow under the guidance of veterans like Vulcan, Impact and EG’s League headed by Peter Dun. The future is bright, and Danny’s explosive play is paving the way.
EG Vulcan

The Vulcan we know and love is back, this time sporting EG’s black and red alongside a team that has shown a lot of promise in such a short time. Throughout the first weekend of Lock In in 2022, Vulcan stuck with the tough champions he knows best while floundering on some “miracle journey” to get the team to the top of the leaderboards. Lock In — including taking down their recommended top contender, Liquid.
When partnered with Danny, rookie of the year 2020, Vulcan found new avenues to shine. The belligerence and map awareness for which Canadian support is known quickly became EG’s greatest assets, leaving Vulcan 39 assists in three games with over 70% kill participation in each game. While it may take fans some time to get used to Vulcan beyond the white and blue, the confidence he has shown by being part of this new lineup in just three days has put him on the line. over opponents in a support role in the LCS.
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