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Perkz fires back at G2 fans calling for Jankos’ retirement following Worlds 2022: ‘Jankos is still a top tier jungler’
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Team Vitality mid laner Perkz fired back at League of Legends fans who are calling for G2 Esports jungler Jankos’ head after a weak showing 토토사이트추천 at this year’s World Championship. Perkz stuck his neck out for his former teammate earlier today on his personal livestream.
After G2 were eliminated from Worlds earlier this 메이저사이트 week with a dismal record of 1-5 in the group stage, the idea that Jankos should retire began to emerge in some pockets of social media. Perkz, who played with Jankos between 2018 and 2020, retorted by saying “You guys who are saying that Jankos should retire, you guys are definitely trolling. Jankos is still a top tier jungler.”
At Worlds, Jankos posted a 2.6 KDA, the fifth-worst among all qualified junglers in the group stage. Additionally, he was ahead in CS at the 15-minute mark in just one out of six of G2’s games at Worlds, according to League stats site 메이저토토사이트 Games of Legends. Holistically, Jankos’ 2.6 KDA at Worlds was 1.6 points lower than his season average.
“There are for sure games where you could blame Jankos for playing bad,” Perkz said. “But Worlds? I don’t think Worlds was Jankos’ fault.”
Earlier today, a report emerged from independent League journalist Brieuc Seeger that Jankos, along with G2 bot laner Flakked, won’t return to G2 next season. Jankos has played for G2 since the 2018 season and has reached the top four at Worlds four times during his career 토토사이트
“It’s easy to look bad in the jungle when your lanes are losing, isn’t it?” Perkz asked his stream chat rhetorically. “Surely you guys would do much better if your bottom [lane] was 0/6, or if your top lane counter picks and gets a solo kill in a top lane matchup.”
Perkz also mentioned how Jankos’ Graves, a champion the G2 jungler played twice at Worlds, “surpassed his expectations.”
According to Seeger’s report earlier today, Jankos has been allowed to “explore his options” by G2. He is signed to the organization through the end of the 2023 season, while Perkz is signed to Vitality through 2024.
Best ARAM champions in League of Legends Patch 12.20
In every new League of Legends patch, some 메이저놀이터 champions get buffed while others get nerfed. Some of these adjustments are minor, but others can sometimes have a significant impact. Nevertheless, even a small change 메이저토토 can shift the dynamic of a champion, especially when it comes to ARAM.
We analyzed the champions with the highest win rates in ARAM across all regions to give you a better understanding of the game mode. The data provided for this analysis is courtesy of League stats website U.GG.
Here are the best ARAM champions in League Patch 12.20.
Best ARAM champions in Patch 12.20
Urgot
Urgot wasn’t changed at all in League’s Patch 12.20, but he has always been a formidable bruiser in close quarters like on the Howling Abyss. His high-damage abilities don’t have a long cooldown, allowing him to poke enemies 메이저놀이터추천 constantly. Furthermore, his ultimate is an easy tool to catch low-health enemies and get free kills. In the latest patch, he boasts a sky-high win rate of 59.61 percent.
Sion
Sion hasn’t received any changes in Patch 12.20, but he remains one of the best picks on the Howling Abyss with an eye-watering 55.67 percent win rate. The champion is one of the best tanks in the game, with the ability to outlast tons of damage while also having powerful skills on his own.
Shyvana
While players usually build AD-based items on Shyvana on Summoner’s Rift, they’re fond of stacking ability power items in ARAM. Her Flame Breath deals a ton of damage if she has some AP under her belt, especially in her Dragon Form, which turns the ability into a deadly fireball, which can be launched regularly every few seconds. Her win rate is 54.29 percent in ARAM.
Rammus
Rammus is one of the few champions that was buffed in Patch 12.20. His W and E are now slightly better, and though on paper those changes shouldn’t influence him much, in ARAM, his win rate has elevated to 54.25 percent. It looks like Rammus has become another beefy tank who’s hard to get through in ARAM 메이저토토사이트
Teemo
Every League player knows the pain of stepping onto Teemo’s mushrooms. In the Howling Abyss, Teemo’s ultimate is a pain in the neck and can win teamfights on its own. At the moment, the champion has a 54.17 percent win rate.
Here are the best League of Legends champions in Patch 12.20
In League of Legends, the meta changes every two weeks as new updates are released.
With every patch buffing champions and nerfing others, it’s only natural the best champions to pick for each role change. For the past couple 안전놀이터추천 of years, Riot Games has also tended to update the items in the game with every patch.
And since the introduction of the 안전놀이터 Mythic items and how they influence other major items in the game, changing them can also mean huge shifts in the meta.
The top lane is currently mostly populated by beefy but deadly bruisers, fighters, and tanks, who can both withstand the damage coming their way and 토토사이트 single-handedly eliminate the squishy targets from the enemy team. The case is similar when it comes to junglers, who also need to be rather tanky, and it would be best if they had a few crowd-control tools under their belt 메이저놀이터추천
The mid lane is once again populated mostly with mages, who can navigate the game on their own if it goes past the 30-minute mark. AD carries have the same potential because hyper-carries have become immensely popular in season 12. Supports, on the other hand, need to provide utility for their marksmen but are also allowed to roam throughout the map.
All in all, it’s easy to get lost in the ever-changing League meta.
Therefore, we gathered the best champions for each role in the game and ranked them accordingly. If you want to climb the solo ladder fast, make sure to use these champs in your games.
League of Legends champions tier list on Patch 12.20
Top lane tier list
Tier Champions
Optimal (S-Tier) Nasus, Shen, Darius, Camille, Urgot, Singed
Great (A-Tier) Poppy, Maokai, Ornn, Sion, Rengar, Pantheon, Kled, Sejuani
Good (B-Tier) Garen, Gangplank, Zac, Rumble, Malphite, Yorick, Fiora, Dr. Mundo, Akshan, Mordekaiser, Olaf, Vladimir, Gwen, Jayce, Kennen
Jungle tier list
Tier Champions
Optimal (S-Tier) Elise, Udyr, Rammus, Fiddlesticks, Bel’Veth, Rek’Sai
Great (A-Tier) Evelynn, Master Yi, Rengar, Kha’Zix, Volibear, Maokai, Nocturne, Skarner
Good (B-Tier) Lee Sin, Shaco, Zac, Kindred, Nunu & Willump, Ekko, Ivern, Sejuani, Wukong, Hecarim
Mid lane tier list
Tier Champions
Optimal (S-Tier) Vex, Zed, Anivia, Swain, Kassadin, Viktor
Great (A-Tier) Katarina, Rumble, Heimerdinger, Akshan, Zilean, Tristana, Gragas, Annie, Galio
Good (B-Tier) Fizz, Twitch, Singed, Seraphine, Malzahar, Qiyana, Sylas, LeBlanc, Akali, Lissandra, Orianna, Cassiopeia, Ziggs
AD carry tier list
Tier Champions
Optimal (S-Tier) Draven, Miss Fortune, Kai’Sa, Tristana, Seraphine
Great (A-Tier) Jhin, Ashe, Nilah, Jinx, Kog’Maw, Varus
Good (B-Tier) Xayah, Samira, Caitlyn, Kalista, Ezreal, Sivir
Support tier list
Tier Champions
Optimal (S-Tier) Blitzcrank, Amumu, Pyke, Janna, Maokai, Taric,
Great (A-Tier) Soraka, Nautlius, Nami, Thresh, Karma, Leona, Zyra
Good (B-Tier) Zilean, Rell, Heimerdinger, Lux, Bard, Morgana, Rakan, Sona, Lulu, Renata Glasc
The winners and losers of League of Legends Patch 12.20
It’s that time of the year when the dead begin restlessly roaming the lands of Runeterra to find and eradicate every sign of life standing in their way. This means that we can once again get our hands on Halloween-exclusive skins like 메이저사이트 Zombie Brand and Bewitching Nidalee in League of Legends. But that’s not all we are getting with Patch 12.20 since there are more than enough loose ends Riot Games needed 토토사이트추천 to address like the repeatedly dominant performances from Aatrox and Maokai that have been breaking records for the most picked champions during Worlds 2022, and the most flexed champions at Worlds, respectively.
Other than well-deserved nerfs to Maokai and Aatrox, Patch 12.20 brought tons of buffs to champions like Jayce, Rammus, Elise, and Evelynn, who haven’t been a part of this versatile meta for a while. The balancing team has also 메이저토토사이트 been tampering with the meta items like Frozen Heart and Demonic Embrace that—to put it mildly—have been in a strong spot for several patches now on both ranged and melee champions.
So, let’s see which champions you should definitely pick or skip from now on if you want to secure that sweet, sweet LP.
Winners of Patch 12.20
Although Patch 12.20 has brought a whole series of buffs to forgotten champions like Elise and Evelynn, not many of these buffs will have a whole lot of impact on the current state of the meta since these champions will need more buffs to become once again relevant. Rammus and Jayce have, on the other hand, benefited handsomely from these buffs.
The balancing team increased the mana restoration on Jayce’s Lightning Field, meaning he’ll spend more time poking you down in both the laning phase and mid to late game. On top of that, Jayce’s Transform Mercury Hammer now gives him regular bonus armor and magic resist, and additional stats based upon 7.5 percent of his bonus AD. Thanks to these buffs, the lane Jayce will easily become a menace that simply can’t lose.
After years and years of having self-slow on his Defensive Ball Curl, Rammus is finally a free armadillo that can easily run your AD carry down. Besides that, his ultimate, Roaring Slam, also got some love since the dash speed is now increased to 110 percent. Since Rammus has already been in a strong spot as a tank jungler, these buffs will definitely skyrocket his win rate and help him find those couple of kills that have always been running away from him with five HP.
Lastly, the Sterak Gage buffs have been slowly stacking over the past months, and with these final buffs that will give bruisers and juggernauts more base AD and a bigger shield once procced, there’s no doubt the item is coming back to meta.
The honorable mentions of this patch are Akshan and Blitzcrank. Thanks to Riot allowing Akshan to spin around structures infinitely, Akshan will have an easier time in the top lane and mid lane kiting bruisers and assassins with only gap-closing ability.
Blitzcrank was lucky enough to receive more buffs with Patch 12.20, although Riot had already buffed him with the previous patch. Since the balancing team wasn’t happy with the results of jungle Blitzcrank, he received more buffs for the jungle role, so we’ll probably see jungle Blitzcrank rise in priority.
Losers of Patch 12.20
Patch 12.20 hit Maokai and Aatrox with a couple of nerfs. Although these nerfs will have a minor impact on their early game, they will still remain the powerhouses of top lane and jungle. The only losers of Patch 12.20 will be Demonic Embrace ranged users and Frozen Heart Abusers 토토사이트
Even though the Demonic Embrace nerfs were initially targeting the creeping damage of tanks like Zac, Amumu, and Udyr, who oftentimes rush this item, only ranged users like Morgana, Malzahar, Vel’Koz, and Lilia will actually suffer from these nerfs since they reduced burn damage per tick only for ranged users.
Finally, Frozen Heart will become a more expensive item for 200 gold. Besides, Rock Solid Damage Reduction is getting hit, meaning champions like Nasus can’t rush it anymore but should rather build it as a second or third option.
Jankos outlines plans for future in League esports following G2’s early exit from Worlds 2022
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After G2 Esports’ departure from the 2022 League of Legends World Championship, fans are bracing themselves for the end of an era with the organization. In a recent vlog, the team’s veteran star jungler Jankos answered a few pressing questions concerning his plans for the future, including whether he will be continuing his playing career or retiring.
The 27-year-old remained honest with his fans throughout the video, saying that if the team replaced him with another player, he’d still want to play “for another two or three years maximum.” This is partially because of how unsatisfying his performance was at his last Worlds, and because the gap between the Eastern and Western regions was really large in 2022. He does also enjoy playing professionally and still finds it fun even after competing for so long.
Jankos also said that once he feels like he doesn’t want to play at the highest level or compete for the highest positions, he’ll just retire from the game. Streaming is a strong possibility for future endeavors since he mentions it multiple times during the video. The talented jungler has been streaming for a long time now and he’s garnered a significant fan base from his time broadcasting his solo 메이저토토 queue adventures.
As one of the most experienced players in the league, Jankos has maintained a high level of play ever since he made his LEC debut in 2014. But G2 is reportedly planning to part ways with him and his AD carry teammate Flakked after only winning a single game during the group stage of Worlds 2022 메이저토토사이트
If Jankos leaves G2, it would mark the end of an era with the organization, since Jankos has been almost synonymous with the samurais 메이저놀이터 since he joined back at the end of 2017. He and G2 have won five LEC championships and a Mid-Season Invitational trophy together, with four Worlds appearances to boot.
The offseason could get spicy for the legacy 토토사이트 organization in the coming months, while one of the best junglers in Europe could be hitting free agency for the first time in four years.