League Of Legends: The 10 World Championship Winning Rosters Ranked

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It might be hard to believe, but League of Legends Tier list of Legends has been around since October of 2009. The free-to-play game has since released what feels like hundreds of skins for its ever-increasing champion pool. While some like the Star Guardian and Urf lines stand out, they aren't quite cool or intimidat


In 2018, for the first time since 2012, a Korean League of Legends team would not hoist the Summoners Cup. After years and years of falling short, a team from China would finally take home the championship trophy. At the time, Invictus Gaming's roster consisted of TheShy/Duke, Ning, Rookie, JackeyLove, and Bao


At first, his playstyle was very aligned with his known temper. He was constantly playing aggressively and looking for kills, but he only improved during his days as a professional mid laner. Curiously, the name "Reginald" was just Andy's attempt to come up with the most annoying name possible for someone to h


This top lane-loving crocodilian out of Egyptian myth is a water creature by nature. So when Riot Games debuted his Pool Party skin, fans were naturally ecstatic. But no one knew just how iconic the lifeguard skin would prove to


They managed to fix whatever issues they had going into the quarterfinals because, from that point on, they were winning. Anchored by Mid Laner Doinb and his counter-meta picks, the team defeated G2 in the finals with a 3 - 0 sweep. This meant that Chinese teams took home consecutive championships. FunPlus Pheonix took out historic franchises on their rise to the top,


Beyond its large audience, the game is also one of the largest and deepest to play thanks to over a hundred champions and weekly updates that alter the game's balance and mechanics. It's incredibly hard to put down yet also easy to get engaged in climbing the ladder with friends or on your own every few nig


Paying homage to the genre of Magical Girls, the "Star Guardian" line of skins reimagine champions in a scenario reminiscent of Sailor Moon . As an adventurer and explorer, Ezreal is at home within this thematic context, and cosplayer @pixelcosplay represents this iteration of the champion with stunning precis


Despite her falling from that pedestal, the skin remains one of LoL's best. The details on the reporter outfit and microphone, the wind-blown umbrella, and the glasses all drive the joke home. Plus, the voice actor's excellent performance just makes the skin a treat to have in any ma


Once again, Dota 2 has absolutely seen tons of changes over the years. It's been an incredibly popular game that kickstarted a genre that nearly every other imitator has failed at. Much of this is because the game's base mechanics have remained dominantly the same throughout hist


Once a fresh-faced, eager mid laner for TSM, Søren "Bjergsen" Bjerg was declared one of the best mid laners among those who played in the NA LCS. He was the second player to move from the EU LCS to the NA LCS. Over the course of his career, he won six LCS titles and participated in five world championships with the same t


This iteration of SKT T1 had an absolutely astounding Worlds run by going undefeated in the group stage. In fact, they only dropped two games in the entire tournament. To this day, no other team has won more than one World Championship title -- let alone th


Umbral Glaive is a simple, powerful item. In a game based around vision control, an offensive item that allows regular vision denial is absurd. Blackout, its passive, activates when walking near enemy wards or traps. After it activates, it works similarly to the Red Trinket, sweeping outwards and giving the user time to clear them out. It also allows users to instantly kill most wards once they are spot


In 2011, before there were Korean servers or multi-million dollar prize pools, Riot Games hosted the Season 1 World Championship during Dreamhack Summer in Sweden for a relatively small audience. The tournament finals pitted the European powerhouses Fnatic against aAa (against All authori


This tournament is just about the largest tournament of the year, and people often travel all around the world to watch it live. It's big enough that many who don't care about Dota 2 take it in as part of their own curiosity (an audience few Esports tend to be capable of attracti


One of the things that prove his mechanical superiority in the game is the fact that he held the highest CS/M throughout every season of LPL that he was in since 2015. He also managed to get five pentakills in LPL games. However, though he was a remarkable player, he has had attitude and discipline issues like many professional League play


The fact that it's still going to this day is amazing -- especially given how fervent and active the competitive scene still is. It's a living part of history that's great for all sorts of gamers who want something challenging, classic, and beautifully polis


Umbral Glaive needs little introduction. This Lethality item was added as an aggressive option for the growing pool of AD-oriented support picks. It also could be used on AD assassins in some cases, but usually doesn't find itself in their inventory anymore. It may not be as cheap as it once was, but its power is still the s