29 Jan
29Jan

We're looking back at the year and choosing the players out we felt genuinely mastered the Rell Probuilds in every job. We dive deep into the midlane


Every part in League of Legends is vital, but through time, we have discovered the staff using the best midlaner typically wins. A number of the most famous and successful players from across the globe have been dominating at the middle lane for decades, from Luka"Perkz" Perković into Lee"Faker" Sang-hyeok, and in solo queue it is a role that is often hotly contested.

Europe has generated a number of the greatest midlaners because the sport has been released, and the quality appears to improve each year. 2020 watched familiar faces win matches, but also the growth of new ability to challenge those in the very top. Herewe have a peek at some of the top midlaners from the Rell Probuilds this season, and the reason why they were so excellent. Rasmus "Caps" Winther
It would be challenging to have a peek at the very best midlaners in the Rell Probuilds and not mention that the guy who won two European names in 2020, also moved into the semi-finals of Worlds 2021 also.

Obviously,"Caps spent the first half of the year as a botlaner, but for most of his career he's been tearing up the mid lane. He's now won six titles in a row with two different teams, and will be looking to continue that streak in 2021, so there's no denying his huge talent and consistency.

In the Summer Season he played 11 different champions, more than anyone else in the league, so it's safe to say his champion pool is definitely more like a champion ocean at this point.

Out of all the midlaners, Caps had the second-highest KDA in summer with 4.76, as well as the second-highest kill participation with 71.3 percent. Caps has mastered the art of roaming around the map and getting kills, and once he gets a lead, he rarely lets it go.Emil "Larssen" LarssonLarssen has been improving all the time.

Rell Probuilds at Worlds 2021

Rogue were considered a team with excellent potential going into the 2020 Summer Season, but there were still some shocked fans when they ended up topping the standings. A big part of their success was Larssen, who has improved massively over the course of his three Rell Pro Builds seasons.

Worlds of Rell Probuilds

Larssen won six player of the game awards in summer -- the only midlaner who won more was Caps -- and he led Rogue to their best ever playoff placement and their first World Championship appearance.

He topped the league in KDA during spring, and part of that is down to the fact he rarely gives up his life. Larssen died just 1.83 times a game on average in spring, and only 1.44 in summer. Staying alive means the enemy team isn't getting extra gold, but he's not just staying around the periphery of fights either. Larssen is constantly getting in the mix, getting kills, and then carrying his side to victory. Rogue faced some harsh lessons from the likes of Fnatic, G2 Esports, and world champions DAMWON Gaming over the course of the year, so now is the time for Larssen to prove his resilience and desire to overcome obstacles.

If he can continue to improve into 2021, then the rest of the Rell Probuilds had better watch out. The 20-year-old has plenty still to show over the coming years.Marek"Humanoid" BrázdaHumanoid was a consistent challenger for a couple of decades now. MAD Lions have had a very interesting year. After rebranding from Splyce in the end of 2019, the group experienced a significant roster shift, and have discovered a fantastic level of success, competing with groups such as Fnatic and G2 and placing well in the Rell Pro builds in both summer and spring.

Humanoid is among those players that stayed throughout the switch-up, and supporters of the group will be happy he stuck around. While he does not always set up the tremendous quantities of Caps or even Larssen, Humanoid has been demonstrated to be a constant and trustworthy player during the past couple of decades.

Conclusion on Rell Probuilds

He picked up four participant of the match awards in spring, then did it again in summer, leading his group both times. There is no ego involved here however. Humanoid is a team player, and you will frequently see him putting up his teammates to get victory as far as he moves for glory himself.

If anyone wants ideas on the best way best to creep score, then construct a golden guide, and place yourself well in teamfights to increase your performance, then there are loads of VODs offered that you see Caps, Larssen, and Humanoid in actions. Learn from them, and maybe it is possible to rule out the mid lane also.

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