Incorporating a skill like this into a cosplay can be nigh impossible, but @minus10degreescelsius manifests the magic by including the ethereal bow-like energy that surrounds Ezreal's gauntlet as he fires the projectile. Drawing from a previous iteration of the character's design, the cosplay resembles an archer more than the newer, more casual versions—a look that is accentuated by the gauntlet's energy
Considering he is one of League's older and more popular characters, Ezreal has also had the luxury of being featured in numerous lines of skins (i.e. costumes). Whether focussing on his adventurous disposition or the magical gauntlet he utilizes for offense and defense, Ezreal cosplays bring the champion to life in myriad w
On top of that, when he does reappear, he gains Element of Surprise briefly. A boosted Teemo is the last thing you want to see coming at you when recalling to safety, which is a good reason for even some of the best Top-Laners to fear
Even with an ability or trinket that can reveal stealthed traps, opponents still have the task of avoiding the poisonous mushrooms throughout the narrow paths of the Jungle. This can often mean having to take alternative routes, or being chased straight into one of the traps. Always be on guard when Teemo's aro
Utilizing the insult as their caption, @viickyscarlet poses as an ostensibly deep-in-thought Ezreal, though it's likely he is only considering the best way to rile up his opponent. Aside from arresting viewers with the recurrent blue, this cosplay pays particular attention to Ezreal's power gauntlet and emphasizes the arcane and ornate elements of the dev
This is the number one rule of playing as Braum — always be stacking Concussive Blows. Once the first hit is landed, make sure to get allies to add on with some basic attacks of their own. It's far easier to take down everything from dragons to enemy champions if they're stun
Since their retirement announcements tend to come suddenly, those who don't follow the esports up close might only find out about it when the player appears doing something else professionally. Although they're not actively participating in team fights or trying to solo Baron, they left their own esports history and legacies (for better or wor
This is likely the inspiration for this meme, showing just how affectionate some unhealthy and abrasive players can be compared to the quiet, polite, and cooperative player in the support role. They might not have the kill count of an aggressive independent mage, but make sure to show your appreciation for your diligent support play
Braum raises his shield in the target direction, creating a barrier that intercepts incoming non-turret enemy projectiles and reduces the damage he takes through the shield. The first instance of damage blocked by his shield is negated comple
He left the competitive scene in 2014, but many fans still reminisce about his impact on the EU sector. Snoopeh's former teammate Krepo recently announced his return to the Lol 2V2 scene recently, too. However, in Snoopeh's case, it seems that he has fully moved onto other ventu
The champions of the mid lane aren’t only diverse in mechanics, but also quite diverse in terms of appearance. Besides the humanoid characters, several monsters like the gargoyle Galio and the immense Cho'Gath are much more reminiscent of the intimidating monsters of the jungle than other champi
League of Legends professionals are mostly very young and many don't stick with esports as competitive players for too long. Generally speaking, these players retire in their mid to late 20s and take alternative career paths within their niche. Many become coaches, team owners, streamers, commentators, or something similar. Just look at Phreak, Kobe, Saintvicious, Jatt, and many others for evide
When taking a break from college, Goerge "HotShotGG" Georgallidis decided to play League of Legends. The sudden desire to try out the game came after playing DotA -- a game that made him realize he liked the MOBA genre. HotShotGG soon grew to be one of the best League of Legends players in the world which caused him to drop out of college in order to become a professional pla
It's equally useful for when players need to retreat. Let's be real, it's impossible to win every fight, right? Majorly slowing enemy champions down so they can't give chase is wonderful, and some will even simply run away instead of continuing to put the pressure
Although as this Reddit post jokes about, it only used to be unique, as Swain’s moderately recent rework has made stealing life become just as possible. With the ludicrous number of characters in the game, it makes sense that some of them can overlap, but Swain is undoubtedly a fresher toy for most players looking to inhale some health with their spe
As great as these events are though, League of Legends has done an incredible job of creating a consistent show with its LCS to create constant content for League players to watch. The production quality on this game's tournaments has always been through the roof and is incredibly addictive to keep up with if you know what's going