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Following the success of OnGameNet's The Champions tournament in Korea, we learn that 2 new structures originally created for Starcraft 2 have decided to embark on the battlefields of League of Legends. In fact, these organizations are well known on Starcraft 2 because they currently have some of the best players competing in Blizzard's game.
Incredible Miracle and
MVP thus join the ranks of
StarTale and we may see even more SC2 Korean organizations pick up League of Legends teams in the future.
Three players present in the composition of the new
IM team played during The Champions:
MidKing comes from
MKZ while
a Lilac and
Paragon come from
Team OP. In addition, we learn that the team should join the gaming house on May 15th and that they will participate in the qualifiers for OGN The Champions: Summer and IGN Pro League 5.
Incredible Miracle :
Park "MidKing" Yong-woo - AP Carry
Choi "Paragon" Hyun-il - AD Carry
Lee "Tatu" Min-woo - Support
Jeon "a Lilac" Ho-jin - Jungle
Jeong "Ring Troll" Yoon-seong - Top
Unlike
IM, it was known for several months that
MVP sought to build a LoL team. In the end, the structure has chosen to support not just one, but three teams in order to allow players to train in the gaming house with each other and not to reveal their strategies to competitors. This model has proven successful for
MiG during OGN's Spring Season and organizations such as
CLG and
MVP seem to have picked up on it.
MVP Blue :
Kang "Duelist" Sung-hyun
Jeong "NoFe" No-chul
Kim "HanKun" Kang-hwan
Lee "VeryBerry" Han-kil
Choi "Sun Chip" Seon-whee
MVP Red :
Shin "Milk Holic" Yoon-ki
Jeong "Frolic" Jun-gu
Hwan "CYNE" Jae-kun
Hwang "Valentine" Kyu-beom
Heo "AlanKing" Jun-hyun
MVP White :
Yoon "Homme" Seong-young
Choi "Ingoo" In-kyu
Gu "4season" Sung-bin
Kim "SmallBrain" Jae-sung
Jung "Mlma" Woo-gwang
Source : TeamLiquid
Comments (4)



nietie posted 1 year ago
LoL actually requiers nothing to play on "pro" lvl.
I hope your kidding. LoL has a pretty big learning curve, specially if your new to MOBA. Playing solo might be pretty easy since 80% of the community is terrible/casual, but to play at pro level... it aint easy at all.
rmnts is right I geuss, Koreans aint good at StarCraft but are known for having uber micro ^^, But still the Korean teams look real strong in the ONG tournament.
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