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LoL – The most hotly contested champions of the LPL Spring Split

Due to different balance adjustments, every new year presents a challenging situation for League of Legends tournaments. As a... Maria | 18. January 2023

Due to different balance adjustments, every new year presents a challenging situation for League of Legends tournaments. As a result, many professional players try to take advantage of every advantage, whether character or item.

In this year’s LPL Spring Split, we have the ideal illustration of a mighty champion that can completely alter a team’s advantage.

Read on to find out how League of Legends is doing right now.

The strongest champions of the LPL Spring Split 2023

Since the LPL Spring Split 2023 has been going on for a week, we already know a few things about the LoL championship. As a result, pro players have already started to set their goals for the season, with two championships ahead of them.

So, with a 100% picks/bans percentage on the selection screen in the 19 matches played, Lucian and Ryze have shined brightly, coming out on top. This shows that the players are aware of the great strength of the two champions, so the ban is practically guaranteed.

In addition to these two mentioned champions, K’Santa is also one of the most powerful champions in the top lane. However, teams are still looking for the best strategies, be it builds, compositions, or even the best methods to deal with him.

The season’s best characters are yet to be determined, but we can safely say that these three champions stand out above the rest.

LoL Championship Highlights

Lucian

It is not surprising that Lucian was chosen in the bottom lane, as he has excellent scaling and one of the best mobilities for an ADC. Thus, Lucian transforms into an absolute monster towards the end of the battle, wreaking havoc in team fights.

Even in the arc, he can counter other melee shooters, even if they are on target. As a result, fighting Lucian will require much work from Kalista, Sivir, Zeri, and even Aphelios.

However, longer-ranged opponents are still effective against him. Therefore, the obvious choices against the champion are Varus and Caitlyn, although Lucian’s mobility can quickly close this gap.

Finally, as we can see from the LPL Spring Split, the champion must focus on mastering his mobility. Thus, although he has a low winning percentage of only 29%, he is still one of the most contested champions in the tournament. So, let’s see how long he lasts in the most recent patch.

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Ryze

Moving out of the bot and into the middle, Ryze is the tournament’s surprise. The champion staged a comeback that can be attributed to Faker’s player against 369 in the 2022 world championship.

Thanks to his extraordinary speed when farming, the champion is one of the best options for your route. On the other hand, his CC skills and ultimate can help team fighting always go in his favor.

Ryze stood out because team fights and ganks were vital to the title. So, his style fits perfectly with the macro model of the championship. But we still need more data to determine his strength.

On the other hand, we have Syndra, who has been picked more and more, although we also don’t have more information about her current power.

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