The best League of Legends players of all time

Since October 2009, has captivated millions of players. The best among them regularly compete in competitions. These are the 7 best LoL players of all time.

Players in LoL esports come and go. Many leave behind winning streaks and impressive moves, but only a few of them reach the legend status of these 7 esport players.

Faker

The South Korean from SK Telecom T1 has been a professional player since March 2013 and took the competitive scene by storm. In that time, the 25-year-old has won the World Championship three times, the most important tournament of the year, and is the only professional LoL player to have played under the same organization for almost nine years.

Lee Sang-hyeok is considered GOAT in League of Legends

He is known for numerous outplays, for example as Zed against Ryu’s Zed or his solo kill in his opener against Ambition, who was considered the best midlaner at the time.

In addition, Faker has nine regional titles in the highest Korean league and various other successes to his credit. Faker is synonymous with superlatives of all kinds and continues to impress with consistently strong performances years after his debut. The superstar will be talked about long after his career is over.

Uzi

One of the best players in the world mechanically is 24-year-old Chinese Uzi. As the player with the most kills in professional matches, both regionally and internationally, he always stood out from the crowd of adc’s. He is known for his dreaded Vayne, with which he had three out of a total of five pentakills in the LPL.

Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao surprised fans with his electrifying return.

This year he came back from his one and a half year retirement and joined the Bilibili Gaming team, which came as a shock to many fans as Uzi has spent his entire career under the RNG banner. Although he has won many regional titles, he has never been able to win the World Championship. A goal Uzi has always had and still wants to achieve!

The mantra of Carlos Rodríguez, CEO of G2 Esports, is: “Believe that you are number one, and that you can be much better”. He and his colleagues reveal to you the eSports veteran’s recipe for success.

Ambition

Before Faker’s time, there was only one best midlaner and that was Ambition. After joining Team MiG Blaze in 2011, he enjoyed many international successes. Until 2014, the 29-year-old played Midlane, but then decided to switch to the Jungle. In hindsight, it turned out to be one of the best decisions he could make, as he won the World Championship with Team Samsung Galaxy in 2017.

Retired after an incredible career, Kang Chan-yong

Today Ambition is known as a streamer for Gen.G and can look back on his many successes. He is one of the few players who successfully changed roles and then had more successes than before.

Perkz

The former face of G2 was 23-year-old Perkz. Under the organization, the Croatian played for five years – three of them as a midlaner and two as an adc. After many successes in the LEC, he was also able to prove himself in the LCS and grab a title there. He is known for his outstanding performance in stressful situations and his confidence when it counts.

Luka Perković has returned to EU again

In the current split, he has returned to Europe after being homesick, where he plays for super team Vitality. In the 2019 Worlds Finals, he was close to snatching the title and will not let up in 2022 to fulfill his dream.

Caps

Caps – a midlaner with many names. When he has a bad day, he becomes Craps. When he outplays his opponents, his fans affectionately call him Claps. He even changed the spelling of his nickname to “caPs” recently. The 22-year-old Dane became known under the Fnatic organization until he decided to join G2 in 2018.

Rasmus Borregaard Winther is considered the best midlaner in Europe

He will also play the upcoming split there with a new roster built around him. With five MVP awards over his career and always a smile on his face, “Baby Faker” will continue to try for the World Championship title.

Mata

Known to many as the best support of all time, the 27-year-old has had a long career. Mata has long been ahead of his time as a player, employing some tactics and strategies that have become meta over the years. His strongest champion was Thresh, on which he was able to show off his superior mechanics and decisionmaking every time.

Cho Se-hyeong can carrien his team as a coach just as he can as a player

He was a player for numerous teams until 2019, when he decided to join RNG as a coach. Although he no longer plays on stage himself, but supports his team with accurate preparation and a lot of experience.

Showmaker

Since his debut in 2017, the 21-year-old Korean has always managed to put on a good show. His amazing mechanics and incredible reaction time probably come from his time as Katarina One-Trick. With his flashy plays and aggressive style of play, he always tries to entertain his audience.

Heo Su is considered by many to be the best player of the next generation

The midlaner could already secure a World Cup title in 2020. As the youngest player on this list, he has already achieved quite a bit, but still has a long career ahead of him.

League of Legends explained – LoL for Dummies


The name of probably the most influential eSports title of the last few years – “League of Legends” – has been heard quickly; but what exactly it is all about is rather difficult to grasp, especially for the layman. Therefore, this complex game is broken down here to simple basic elements, understandable for everyone.

League of Legends or “LoL” is a video game published by and belongs to the genre (game category) “MOBA”. MOBA is a sub-genre of strategy games and stands for “Multiplayer Online Battle Arena” – so it is an online team game that is played on a closed map that is always the same.

On this map, usually the so-called “Summoner’s Rift”, the teams compete in a five-against-five match with the goal of destroying the enemy base, the winner being the team that destroys the enemy’s main building, the “Nexus”. This usually takes between 25 and 35 minutes, but can also take an hour.

Each player controls one of over 140 available champions. These are selected before the start of each game and matched with the team. Each of these champions has its own skillset – i.e. abilities – and thus differs fundamentally from the others. Therefore, on the one hand it is important to perfect these champions as much as possible, but at the same time to know the skills of all champions in order to be able to compete effectively against them. This is also a long-term task, since new champions are added to the game all the time.

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