![]() With the flexibility granted within each role, top laners will be freed up to play a laning style that transitions them into a splitpush threat, or a low-econ tank that can look for impactful TP plays in the early and mid games. Keep an eye out for some junglers to bring them out as a pocket pick, or maybe even in the mid lane. Nunu and Ivern are picks that have seldom seen the light of day in the professional scene, but their excellent terrain scaling and objective control/setup can’t be ignored. This opens up a ton of option in solo queue, but here’s what we can expect in pro play based on what we’ve seen and what we know. Jungle picks this season have basically been narrowed down to champions with good dragon control, but having mid and bot priority in draft frees up junglers with good ganks as well. ![]() Paired with a meat-shield style support as a bodyguard, early collapses onto dragon and even deep roams into the enemy jungle are made easier. Right now, bot laners that can offer something unique both in and outside of lane are highly sought after. Here are some power picks to look out for down under this season: Bot laners Ryze is expected to still be a very viable champion in the mid lane (Image via Riot Games)īot lane is one of the few positions with champions that are an obvious pick/ban, since the two most recent champion releases Senna and Aphelios are both marksmen. Teams like C9, TSM, CLG, and Evil Geniuses who are currently bootcamping in South Korea are have surely taken note of their presence as well, so look out for teams with strong jungle-mid duos taking advantage of this. These champions can be viable blind picks, bully their laning opponents easily, provide good gank assist, and have impactful roams. Here are some champions that fit this bill incredibly well and have already seen a lot of priority during the 2019 KeSPA Cup. In the mid lane, we may see teams placing priority on champions that can roam easily, don’t have many losing matchups. ![]() High dragon priority means two things: bringing reliable crowd control for early skirmishes and picking champions around mid and bot that can easily get an advantage in lane with or without the help of a jungler. Unlike in your solo queue matches, pro team comps are structured almost entirely around allocating power in specific roles to ensure objective security. Despite most of the Season 10 shakeups happening in the jungle, however, mid and bot lane are two of the most influential roles right now. With so many objectives and a ton of terrain scaling now added, the early and mid stages of the game have become crucial. ![]() The first team to reach four dragons gains a powerful buff for the rest of the game. After the second drake is captured by either team, the map alters itself and modifies the terrain based off whichever drake has yet to be taken. ![]() The Elemental Rift system places an emphasis on dragon control unlike anything we’ve ever seen in the game, turning. Top and bot lane alcoves, Dragon and Elder Souls, Elemental Rift, and two Rift Heralds are some of the biggest additions to the fundamentals of League of Legends since the elemental drakes and Rift Herald were added in the latter half of Season Five. The addition of elemental dragons is a massive game-changer in patch Season 10 (Image via Riot Games) ![]()
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