

What it means for FNC: Fnatic have completely remade their top side of the map by adding top laner Martin “Wunder” Nordahl Hansen, jungler Iván “Razork” Martín Díaz, and mid laner Marek “Humanoid” Brázda. INVICTUS GAMING ADD YUEKAI, AHN AMID MASS DEPARTUREīREAKING: FNATIC LEAK ENTIRE 2022 LEC ROSTER TT’s 2-14 record in Summer was good for second-to-last in the LPL, so anything should be an improvement. New is coming off a stint with OMG, while frigid will be getting his first starting action in the LPL. Puff and Southwind are a longstanding duo, even if iG benched Southwind for much of the past two years. What it means for TT: ThunderTalk Gaming have added four new players for 2022: top laner Tian “New” Zhi-Peng, jungler Wang “frigid” Xin, ADC Ding “Puff” Wang, and support Su “Southwind” Zhi-Lin. They have replaced veterans with veterans. Things had to change after a shocking 12th place finish in Summer, but it’s hard to say that these changes have made JDG better. While both are great players, it’s hard to see it as an addition for JDG after losing Zoom and LvMao. What it means for JDG: JD Gaming have added top laner Bai “369” Jia-Hao and support Lou “Missing” Yun-Feng. Let's spam "9" together! #JDGwin /HwYUgts2rW Victory Five went 0-16 in Summer, the second winless split they’ve had in two years.ģ69 impressed both domestic and internation audiences since his debut and we look forward to seeing his playstyle in JDG. Ppgod and V5 are also hoping that a reunion will help both get back to their former winning ways. Photic was once the up-and-coming prodigy for TES, but didn’t pan out immediately and was replaced by Yu “JackeyLove” Wen-Bo. Karsa is the big name here, but it’s notable that V5 also chose to bring in a second jungler in XLB. They have added junglers Hung “Karsa” Hao-Hsuan and Li “XLB” Xiao-Long, ADC Ying “Photic” Qi-Shen, and support Guo “ppgod” Peng. What it means for V5: Victory Five have a new five-man unit. KARSA, XLB, PHOTIC JOIN PPGOD RETURNS TO VICTORY FIVE And if Bin’s playstyle doesn’t translate to RNG, we know Xiaohu can also swap back top if needed. We know Xiaohu can play carry or supportive mid lane, so he can enable Bin to be a monster carry for RNG. While it’s a surprise after Xiaohu’s incredible first year as a top laner, it makes sense from a roster building perspective. Therefore, they signed Chen “Bin” Ze-Bin and swapped Li “Xiaohu” Yuan-Hao back to mid lane.

What it means for RNG: Royal Never Give Up found the top lane market to be more attractive than mid lane. RNG ADD BIN, XIAOHU ROLE SWAPS BACK TO MID A reunion in the bot lane should help Tang “huanfeng” Huan-Feng’s bid to return to his rookie form. Neither are coming off their peak performances, but WBG certainly consider them worthy additions. Legendary iG top laner Kang “TheShy” Seung-lok moves to a new home, while support Hu “SwordArt” Shuo-Chieh returns to his old one.
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What it means for WBG: Weibo Gaming, formerly known as Suning, have added two of the biggest stars in free agency. While playing under RW, the team went 1-15 and 5-11 last year. AL is looking to retool after their 2021 signing of Deng “Forge” Jie did not produce results. He will join fellow PCS resident ADC Lu “Betty” Yu-Hung on the roster. What it means for AL: Anyone’s Legends, formerly known as Rogue Warriors, have signed mid laner Huang “Maple” Yi-Tang. Team WE are opting for a mix of veteran and youth players to try to get stronger in 2022. Only Kedaya doesn’t have another player in his role on the roster, so his starting spot is guaranteed. WE have also re-signed team legend mid laner Su “xiye” Han-Wei. They have added top laner Yu “Biubiu” Lei-Xin, jungler Chen “View” Yu-Ming, ADC Liu “Xing” Jia-Xing, and support Du “Kedaya” Bang-Rong. What it means for WE: Team WE have overhauled their roster after just barely failing to qualify for Worlds. 【2022 Team WE Roster】 #Forward together# /VlxNHSE2qH But this was a roster crafted to win titles. With an entirely new roster around Weiwei, BLG could take some time - especially if Uzi and Doggo are splitting time. BLG have also used both of their import slots on PCS carries, which is pretty unusual for the LPL.

Uzi and Doggo were both highly sought-after ADCs, so it would be shocking if they weren’t both used. While it’s obviously a star-studded roster, there are a couple of interesting things to note. Jungler Wei “Weiwei” Bo-Han was re-signed. BLG have also signed top laner Chen “Breathe” Chen, mid laner Chu “FoFo” Chun-lan, ADC Chiu “Doggo” Tzu-Chuan, and support Liu “Crisp” Qing-Song.

Bilibili Gaming have signed legendary ADC Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao to headline their 2022 roster.
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What it means for BLG: One of the greatest of all-time is making his return to pro play.
