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  2. The Summoner's Guidebook: Our least favorite LoL champions

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    League of Legends is a big game and has a lot of characters, though. Not all characters are equally loved. This week, we're going to look at some of the champions I personally can't stand ...

  3. List of League of Legends Championship Series teams

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    100 Thieves (Cleveland Cavaliers); Cloud9; Dignitas; FlyQuest; Immortals; NRG Esports; Shopify Rebellion; Team Liquid; Of the final 8 LCS teams, 6 of them would join the League of Legends Championship of The Americas (LTA) when the LCS folded in October 2024.

  4. TSM League of Legends division - Wikipedia

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    The League of Legends division of TSM was a gaming team based in Los Angeles, California, that competed in the League Championship Series (LCS), the top-level professional league for video game League of Legends in the United States and Canada, from 2013 to 2023. The organization sold their LCS franchise slot in 2023.

  5. Fnatic - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Fnatic won the Spring Split of Season 3, but during the Summer Split, the team struggled and decided that a player change was necessary. In July 2013, Fnatic announced changes to their League of Legends roster. nRated, the main support, left the team and YellOwstaR, the former AD carry, switched roles to play support.

  6. League of Legends Season 2022: Biggest roster moves in ... - AOL

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    The LPL had an up-and-down season last year, with FunPlus Phoenix (FPX) disappointing fans as the former champions left the LoL World Championship early in the Group stage alongside LNG Esports.

  7. Team Envy - Wikipedia

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    Team Envy is an American esports franchise based in Dallas, Texas, owned by Envy Gaming.Founded in 2007 as a professional Call of Duty team under the moniker Team EnVyUs, they fielded rosters in Counter-Strike, FIFA, Fortnite, Gears of War, Halo, League of Legends, Chess, Magic: the Gathering, Overwatch, Paladins, PUBG, Rocket League, SMITE, StarCraft, Super Smash Bros., Street Fighter and ...

  8. Moscow Five - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Five is a Russian esports organization founded in 2001. The organization currently has a professional League of Legends team. On 16 December 2011, Moscow Five created what one could describe as one of the most successful international teams in the history of League of Legends. [1]

  9. Meteos (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    William Hartman, better known as Meteos, is an American professional League of Legends player. In the League of Legends Championship Series, Meteos has played for Cloud9, [2] 100 Thieves (twice), [3] OpTic Gaming, [4] [5] and FlyQuest. [6] During his time on Cloud9, Meteos won two NA LCS titles and appeared in every split. [7] [8]