I think Jojopyun's weakness
is his mindset and I think
whenever he doesn't have self-confidence
he drops many champs
and...
I have nothing else to say,
I honestly think
it should be perma deleted
I think SoloQ in NA is much worse
We can learn a lot from this split,
both about practice and officials
I think we've made lots of excuses
when we were practicing
We haven't made the most of
the practice days
because of some details and bullshit
And regarding performance,
I think this is related to
the fact we need to
focus on ourselves individually
My biggest takeaway from this split
is focusing on myself
I think that as a group,
we now understand better
how we need to practice,
our mistakes this past split,
what is going to bother us
and what will help us
play better as a team
So I think this is a turning point
and if we take advantage of it,
it should strengthen
how we are practicing as a team
Ever since I started competing,
I've always had
all of this and where I'm at in mind
I used to watch LCS games, you know?
and I saw the players' moments, you know?
Clutch and important moments,
the crowd cheering for you, events...
It was... I want to be there
So, I've always had this in mind
and it's kind of the reason why I'm here
Yeah, I mean, how I projected myself
at the start of the career
I knew I was hyped up
and I knew I was in a really good team
my rookie years
so I was really grateful and lucky
to be on that team
I knew that we would do well
if I just focused on myself
Same as this team
It's the same expectations, like,
really high expectations of this team
and it's the same,
if I just focus on myself,
I can see us winning this split easily
We can fix this for sure
I think what didn't work out
this split
was we weren't consistent
with our level in officials
I think we weren't focused on
what we can do individually
In fact, I think we have been
a bit too perfectionist
and whenever we made a mistake,
we fell apart
and the mood of the team was down as well
so I'd say those are the key factors
I think it was all about practice
In the previous years
we've already improved
our performance and work in scrims
I think we can fix it
and we'll work hard to avoid our mistakes
The meta I liked the most
was the one before I was in G2 Arctic
I used to play Kalista Renata with Supa
it was an engage meta
where you could easily dive
I enjoyed this meta because
you could freely roam through the map
and be aggressive
I think the meta I enjoyed the most
was when you could play
any top champion with Statikk
I could play Yuumi top with Statikk
and one-shot the wave
I enjoyed this meta,
but it was toxic for LoL,
so I understand they nerfed it quickly,
but, at least for me, it was fun
When I was in Superliga,
the meta was Graves, Qiyana, Nidalee
and that was the best jungle meta ever
Elyoya has the most potential
out of the whole team to be a coach
Elyoya
Elyoya
Elyoya
Out of everyone, I'd say me
even if I say it myself
I think none of the others have
what it takes to be a coach
I think the current state
of competitive in Europe
is really good, honestly
I think the top four is really strong
I think us, KC, Fnatic, and G2
are contending teams
and that's really good to have
I really feel like Europe
is trying to improve that right now
and everyone
is really focused and grinding
so I think it's on a good path
I think the region lacks perseverance
and wanting to be better,
there're too many settlers
For example, I think
what Karmine Corp o G2 are doing
with all their players
being in the highest rankings in SoloQ
or taking practice more seriously than
the league itself,
at least I've always gotten that feeling
from other teams throughout the years
I'll always say
practice should be more serious
and the region as a whole should try
both easier to practice with
and to learn from as a whole
No, I think that
the fact that there are
streamers or ex-pro players teams
will improve the atmosphere
For example, Los Ratones is a team
with their own play style and ideas
and they're improving the league
they play in
just because "they're good"
But I think none of these teams
have the level to play in the LEC
I think the content teams are good for
the league and good for the fanbase
cause I feel like
If you're too much on the opposite side
or you're a pro team
and you're not showing good results,
there's no point for fans to cheer for you
If you're a content team
and still bring a lot of viewers
it's just good for the league
and for viewership
I think the academies,
and the idea of training players,
the academy being in contact with
the main team,
and learning from them
and from how they work
is a good thing
And having
the opportunity to play in the main team
or get demoted
would be great
I think an academies league would be cool
with all the academies from the LEC,
from Superliga or whatever
And I think it could be helpful to create
maybe a healthier ecosystem
I think it can also help with
bringing new talent to the league
that could play in the LEC
I think that fearless draft
brings out new champs
but I think each champ of the game
has at least a spot
you could play in the game
I think you could play some,
but not in
every series where there are two new picks
nobody is expecting
It's a good format
to play lots of champs
that are forgotten
I honestly don't think SoloQ is bad
I think SoloQ in NA is much worse
Maybe 'cause the EU pros haven't played
NA SoloQ, so they don't know,
but I think the SoloQ in EU
is actually really good for SoloQ
Honestly, I have no complaints,
it's low ping
the pros are always playing,
as long as you're high elo,
you're always gonna get decent games
I think what we need for SoloQ is
there should be someone
tracking the SoloQs
especially high elo ones,
And not only one person,
but a couple of them
And whenever someone has
disruptive behavior
for SoloQ in general,
they should be permabanned
and that's it
I think it can also
kind of help or encouragement
Maybe I'm wrong about this,
but maybe just the fact of
maybe encouraging players with a reward
or maybe just taking it more
seriously
having better games in terms of level
I also think lots of people should be
permabanned
but that's a bit more complicated
The fact that we have
breaks between splits and
is necessary
No one can give
their best throughout the whole year
You'll reach a point
where you need to rest
Not only in LoL,
but also, in soccer or any other sport
The human body is not ready to
work 24 hours a day
365 days a year
so I think it's necessary
I do think more splits
has its benefits,
like you get more internationals
so if you make it, you gotta vs.
more of the best teams in the world
So I think that's a good thing
The anti-lane swap nerfs
are amazing
I hated the lane swaps, it was so boring
I like these changes
I think they're fine
I don't want lane swaps again, ever
I have nothing else to say,
it should be deleted
The Road Trip thing being more frequent
and every team having their own arena
would be super cool
I think it's the future of LoL
I wish every team could have
their own arena
and, let's say, every weekend,
we play anywhere,
but the teams play in their country
I think this would grow the community
I think there needs to be a format
like Game Changers in LoL
I think the Valorant one did well
I'm not an expert
and I'm sure things can improve,
but in Valorant it worked out
and I wish it would also happen in LoL
Yeah, I think Game Changers
would be cool on League
I'm honestly surprised
there's not a Game Changers in League
there's Game Changers on Valorant,
But it'd be cool if they added it
I think Jojopyun´s weakness is his mindset
I think
whenever he doesn't have self-confidence,
he drops many champs
and he obviously
doesn't believe in himself
and his plays are worse
I'd say that's his weakness
My best champ
I'd say it's Ezreal,
but I think it's Kai'Sa
Joining a new team and a new region
with a different language fanbase
is definitely exciting
I think
it's a really good opportunity for me
and just getting out of my comfort zone
It's been great so far