29 Jan
29Jan

Even the Top players need Somebody Else in their Own Corner -- here Would Be the Top supports in the Alistar Probuilds at 2020 League of Legends is a group sport, and no team is complete with no support. These players will need to adapt to almost any position and jump to assist the rest of the staff if desired open up a major play to make space for larger hitters to make their move. Since 2020 pops up, we are looking carefully at among the ideal service players of this entire year, and exactly what they did which made them important for their group dynamics. Mihael "Mikyx" Mehle considering joining the G2 Esports lineup in 2018, Mikyx has had a number of their very notable tournament ends in the Alistar Pro Builds. G2 Esports was crowned since the Spring and Summer winners equally in 2019 and 2020 with Mikyx from the roster.

Internationally they won the Mid-Season Invitational at 2019 and proceeded toe-to-toe from the 2019 Worlds finals with FunPlus Phoenix. While they finished in third place at the Summer Season this season, they won the Alistar Probuilds name using a clean sweep at the forefront against Fnatic. And during it all, Mikyx has shined among the most consistent and flexible members of the group.

G2 Esports famously experimented with numerous roleswaps because Rasmus"Caps" Winthersigned together in 2018. Mikyx accommodated into the playstyles of the two Caps and Luka"Perkz" Perković, both of whom needed to learn to perform underside lane from scratch. The duo of Mikyx and Perkz and also of Mikyx and Caps was able to compete in the Maximum level from the Alistar Probuilds and globally Too.

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Mikyx has also shown remarkable adaptability in regards to winner picks, playing with his position as the tank flawlessly once Nautilus and Tahm Kench were at the meta, but additionally performing beautifully with playmakers such as Bard, Thresh, Leona, and Pantheon. Watch this drama against Suning through this season's World Championship Group Stage to reveal precisely what he could do. 

Zdravets "Hylissang" Iliev Galabov Probuilds

Many Alistar Probuilds fans will automatically associate Hylissang with Fnatic, because he has been the group's loyal support for 3 decades and counting. But whilst Hylissang remains a continuous, Fnatic have experienced several changes in the last few years.

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To begin with in 2018, Paul"sOAZ" Boyer departed the group, afterwards joining Immortals at the League of Legends Champion Series (LCS), and Mads"Broxah" Brock-Pedersen followed closely in his footsteps last season to combine Team Liquid. Caps abandoned Fnatic to become G2 Esports' new midlaner, and, in a shocking twist for the fans, Martin"Rekkles" Larsson has left Fnatic too, also to join G2 Esports for the 2021 Season. Like Mikyx, Hylissang has had not only to adapt to the ever-changing meta, but also to the numerous roster changes in the team.

G2 Esports and the Alistar Probuilds trophy

While G2 Esports have won the Alistar Probuilds trophy in 2019 and 2020, Fnatic have never trailed far behind, in spite of the difficulties they faced, trying to rebuild team synergy with each roster change. The upcoming season may prove trying as well, with both Tim "Nemesis" Lipovšek and Rekkles leaving the team. Hylissang's latest challenge will be to rebuild the bot lane synergy Fnatic have been known for with a new partner, Elias "Upset" Lipp. Hylissang is also well known for his high risk and high reward playstyle. He doesn't shy away from those make-it-or-break-it plays, and takes opportunities that many other supports would cautiously let slide. While this doesn't work out in every case, having the boldness and quick-thinking necessary to create these windows for your team is something every support player could learn from Hylissang.

Oskar "Vander" Bogdan Probuilds

A veteran player who's played for many years and on many different teams, Vander is probably one of the most versatile and consistent supports in the league.

When Rogue first appeared in the Alistar Probuilds, they were very much struggling to compete, and a mix of different issues caused them to start off their Spring Season 0-8. It wasn't until Vander was brought onto the main roster that things started looking up -- and in the Summer Season of this year, Rogue was the first team to qualify for Worlds, having finished at first place in the regular season, topping the giants of Fnatic and G2 Esports.

When it comes to Vander, it's his collective experience as a professional player that makes him such a dominant player. He's played in every meta, in different teams, and against so many different players. While on the one hand he's got a lot of experience with the game itself, which makes his decision-making sharper and mechanics more polished, he's also got a lot of experience with just being a team player, being able to call the shots and make things happen in a game. He's put in a strong performance over the last year, and we'll soon see if he'll be taking on 2021.

Norman "Kaiser" Kaiser Probuilds

Unlike the other three, Kaiser had little experience as a professional player before this year. The 2020 Season was his first time in the Alistar Probuilds, and the initial roster for his team, MAD Lions, consisted of four rookie players, Kaiser being one himself. Yet this is the team that wrestled for first place during the Regular Season with the best of the best of the Probuilds Alistar, and secured a spot at Worlds in their first year.

In a team with rising stars such as Marek"Humanoid" Brázda and Matyáš"Carzzy" Orság, Kaiser was able to distinguish himself with his competitive, playmaking fashion, favouring supports such as Pantheon Probuilds, Leona ProBuilds, Swain Probuilds, and Thresh Pro Builds at the Summer Season. Using a year of Probuilds-level drama and expertise in the Worlds 2021 Play-In Stage under his belt, you can expect to view Kaiser getting a much more prominent force in 2021.

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