How do you feel about your victory in game 1?I initially believed that I'd easily win my lane. However, I was shaky playing against the Yorick. Although I won, I feel a bit unsatisfied. What made you
On the 15th, at the Seoul LoL Park, the 18th day of the 2019 LCK Spring Split took place. The first series of the day featured Griffin and kt Rolster, in which Griffin took the victory with a dominati
Licorice sat down with Inven Global to discuss the Sylas pick, Cloud9's new Mid Laner Yasin "Nisqy" Dincer, and his first impressions of his sophomore season.
Before the start of this split, no one really expected that SANDBOX's bottom laner, Jang "Ghost" Yong-jun would perform up to an LCK level. Yes, it might be too harsh to say but his performance during
It has been nearly a month since the Spring Split started. Many different metas have been attempted thus far, such as Frostmancy Zilean in the top lane or triple-flex Cassiopeia. In the four major
On the 14th (KST), SANDBOX Gaming defeated Jin Air Green Wings 2:0 in the 2019 LCK Spring Split. Jin Air was desperate for a win. For this series, they used their mid laner, Cheongo as top and to go
Played on a 19x19 grid board, Go is a game in which two players take turns placing stones. The goal is simple: to surround more territory than the opponent. Go has a very simple ruleset and victory co
"Our goal is to make it to the playoffs. If we can perform like this in our future schedules, I think we have a big chance of fulfilling our goal."On the 14th (KST), DAMWON finally ended their long
On the 14th of February (KST), DAMWON Gaming defeated Afreeca Freecs in the 2019 LCK Spring Split Week 4 Day 2. Although DAMWON was on a losing streak, they rather easily defeated Afreeca 2:0. Their
SK Telecom T1 managed to defeat Kingzone DragonX in the first match after Lunar New Year's break. It was a close game as SKT won two straight games after their loss in Game 1. In today's game, Teddy's
On the 13th of February, in the 2019 LCK Spring Split match between Kingzone DragonX and SK Telecom T1, SKT managed to come up on top. The match went to the third game with KZ winning Game 1 and SKT
On the 13th (KST), SK Telecom T1 defeated Kingzone DragonX 2-1. Many new sights were in today's match such as 5 Spellthief's Edges in one game or Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok and Kim
On the 13th of February (KST), Hanwha Life Esports swept Gen.G Esports in their seventh match of the LCK. As of this win, they're now placed at 5th place with a 4-3 record. In this match, veteran bot
On the 13th of February, in the first game after the Lunar New Year break, Gen.G Esports clashed against Hanwha Life Esports. A close contest was expected in the match, but Hanwha Life Esports managed
Veteran bot laner of Hanwha Life Esports, Sangyoon has reached 1,000 kills in the LCK. On the 13th of February (KST), Gwon “Sangyoon” Sang-yun reached the 1000 kill milestone against Gen.G
Echo Fox Bot Laner Apollo "Apollo" Price sat down with Inven Global to discuss his team's bizarre start to the LCS, his long-time partnership with Nickolas "Hakuho" Surgent, and the strategic approach of Head Coach Kim "Ssong" Sang-soo.
Following 100 Thieves Saturday afternoon triumph over Clutch Gaming, Mid Laner Choi "HuHi" Jae-hyun joined Inven Global to talk about the win, the origins of Spellthief's Edge Top Laners, and why he was eager for the opportunity to join 100 Thieves.
Should the pros use nerfed champions in tournaments? Players at that level have to be careful with their decisions since every victory is extremely valuable. There are times where nerfed champions are played in tournaments, but that's usually only if their use is justified - either by the player's skill, or if the champion is still viable. There are a number of pro gamers who manage to surpass the new limits set on nerfed champions. CuVee, for example, picked Camille despite the series of nerfs she was hit with, and TusiN from KZ DragonX picks Rakan and Alistar, asserting that they are still usable in spite of their nerfs. Both Azir and Ryze were placed at the bottom of the win rate rankings for solo-ranked mid lane champs, yet they still appear every now and then in the pro scene.
Sneaky joined InvenGlobal after Cloud9's fourth victory to discuss his start to the year, new Mid Laner Yasin "Nisqy" Dincer's addition to the team identity , and the lunacy of Spellthief's Edge Top Lane.
KT Rolster, along with UmTi, made an official apology for the recent controversy he was involved in. On February 11th, along with a picture of UmTi's handwritten apology, KT Rolster posted an official apology on their Facebook. The controversy sparked when UmTi used the expression, ‘Hyung-nim, hyung-nim, ya' during his stream, which comes from a meme that mocks the deceased former president of South Korea. Following that, UmTi was questioned about whether he was a member of ‘Ilbe', a notoriously toxic Korean online community, which the meme supposedly originated from. According to the apology, KT Rolster conducted a thorough investigation and found no evidence of UmTi being involved with the aforementioned community. They determined that UmTi did not have any negative or mocking intent when he used the expression from a controversial clip.