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Trymbi joins Fnatic for LEC Summer Split 2023

The popular British organization, Fnatic, has completed its League of Legends lineup for the LEC Summer Split 2023 by... Eduardo | 11. June 2023

The popular British organization, Fnatic, has completed its League of Legends lineup for the LEC Summer Split 2023 by signing Adrian “Trymbi” Trybus as the team’s new bot laner. This move comes just a week before the start of the final Split of the 2023 season, and Trymbi will have to fill the shoes of a legend of the game, such as Martin “Rekkles” Larsson.

There is no doubt that many in the community anticipated this signing by Fnatic. The organization waited until almost the last moment to get a replacement for Rekkles for the Summer Split.

Fnatic completes its lineup for the Summer Split 2023

As we know, next Saturday, June 17, 2023, will kick off the LEC Summer Split 2023. With this, the ten teams will move again to Berlin to play a new stage this season, looking for the coveted places for the Group Stage and then the playoffs. However, we all know that the mission of all teams will be to score as many points as possible to qualify for Worlds 2023.

Fnatic, a historical team in the LEC, is living a 2023 season to forget, as they finished last place in the Winter Split. While in the Spring Split, they barely managed to qualify for the Group Stage, but this was thanks to the changes made at that time. Oscar “Oscarinin” Muñoz came into the lineup in place of Martin “Wunder” Nordahl and Henk “Advienne” Reijenga in place of Rúben “Rhuckz” Barbosa.

However, the results were not as expected, and both the organization and the fans expected changes in the lineup heading into the final Split of the season.

Fnatic’s brand new Bot Lane

As we mentioned, Rekkles left Fnatic’s lineup after announcing his role change in the game to Support. However, Fnatic also said goodbye to Henk “Advienne” Reijenga, who will now play with KOI in the LEC Summer Split 2023.

As a result, the team had to sign two players to leave these important vacancies in the lineup, and the selected players were Oh “Noah” Hyeon-taek and Trymbi.

LEC fans know that Trymbi has experience in the scene, as he comes from being the captain of KOI and playing in academy teams of Team Heretics, G2 Esports, and SK Gaming.

On the other hand, we have a very talented player like Noah. The 21-year-old Korean started his career in 2018, but his beginnings were complicated for not having the desired regularity and consistency. However, in 2020, the player joined KT Rolster Academy and won the LCK Academy Split 2020. Then, at the beginning of 2023, Noah completely changed scenery to play in the Ultraliga with Zero Tenacity.

Fnatic’s new lineup

As we mentioned, Trymbi and Noah join Ivan “Razork” Martin, Oscarinin, and Marek “Humanoid” Brázda, where they will have to try to give a 180° turn to the situation that Fnatic is living in this 2023 season.

With the team’s new bot lane, Fnatic seems stronger with Trymbi and Noah. On the other hand, Oscarinin could not display his full potential in the Spring Split, while Razork and Humanoid have not shown much synergy in the game. However, with this lineup, Fnatic hopes to perform better in the Summer Split and qualify for Worlds 2023.

Finally, the Fnatic lineup is as follows.

  • Oscarinin
  • Razork
  • Humanoid
  • Noah
  • Trymbi

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