In competitive 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:League Of Legends, the bottom lane duo is arguably the most important lane in the game ඣdue to their closeness in proximity to the Dragon, as well as the fact the Marksman usually is the primary damage dealer for the team. It is of the utmost importance for these two players to synergize with one another to succeed.

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The bot lane duos in this list ro✅se to prominence for a multitude of reasons, whether it be their insane mechanical prowess or the utter dominance they showcased internationally. These players proved themselves in one way or another that they were the strongest during their time playing professionally. These are the 10 best bottom lane duos of all time.

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10 Ki♏m "Deft" Hyuk-kyu (김혁규) and Cho "Mata" Se-hyeong (조세형)

League Of Legends KT Rolster Mata Watching Deft Play A Game Looking At Monitor
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During the LCK 2017 Season, Deft and Mata would solidify themselves as one of the best bot lanes to ever compete in League Of Legends on KT Rolster. Together Deft and Mata put up individual KDA’s of 4.9 for the former and 4.2 for the latter during𝓡 the LCK season. They had an overall regular-season record of♐ 70 wins and 41 losses and competed against other completely stacked bot lanes such as Ruler/CoreJJ, PraY/GorillA, and Bang/Wolf.

Although they failed to qualify for the World Championship in 2017, they would come back swinging in 201♍8 putting up an overall record of 82 winsᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ and 42 losses, ultimately winning the LCK Summer Championship and earning a spot at the 2018 World Championships. Deft and Mata would go on to fall short to JackeyLove and Baolan of Invictus Gaming, the eventual World Champions, in the quarterfinals of the tournament. Although they only played 2 seasons together, Deft and Mata put up incredible results for the KT Rolster organization.

9 Jian "Uzi" Zi-Hao (简自豪) and Yoon "Zero" Kyung-sup (윤경섭)

League Of Legends RNG Zero Contemplating Hands To Mouth Before Game Uzi Smiling Without Headset On Looking Over At Teammate
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In the early days of competitive League Of Legends, Uzi had risen to prominence as one of the most promising young prospects competing. After going to the World Championships finals in his first year competing with Royal Club, the team ♐would split up in the off🐼-season with Uzi being the only player left. During the Spring Split of 2014 RNG was in flux, with Uzi, who was regarded as the best up and coming Marksman in the World moving to the Mid Lane.

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After a lackluster Spring performance, the team would pick up Zero and move Uzi back to the Marksman role. As a result, the pair would go on to dominate the LPL and international ev💙ents from that moment forward qualifying for the 2014 World Championships. After going 5 - 1 in the group stage, RNG would continue to assert their dominance besting their LPL counterparts in the quarterfinals and semifinals, before losing to SK Telecom T1 in the finals. 

8 Jian "Uzi"ไ Zi-Hao (简自豪) and Shi "Ming" ꦗSen-Ming (史森明)

League Of Legends RNG Uzi and Ming Uzi Wearing Headset Looking At Monitor Talking Ming Looking At Uzi
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While Deft and Mata were dominating in Korea, over in the LPL Uzi and Ming would begin proving themselves as one of the most formidable bottom lane duos in the world winning both the Spring and Summer splits in the LPL, ไas well as, a Mid-Season Invitational Championship on Royal Never Give Up. Uzi🐼 finished the season with an overall KDA of 5.7 while Ming finished with a KDA of 4.5.

Over the 2018 season Uzi and Ming, alongside RNG, won 101 games and lost a total of 53 games. Winn𒅌ing the LPL Summer split would go on to qualify the pair for the 2018 World Championship where they would fall short to G2 in the Quarterfinals. While 2018 was their most promising season as a duo, Uzi and Ming had been𓃲 dominating the LPL for the better part of two seasons thus solidifying them one of the best bottom lanes of all time.

7 Chae "Piglet" Gwang-jin (채광진) and Lee "PoohManDu" Jeongꩵ-hyeon (이정현)

League Of Legends SK Telecom T1 holding up summoners cup after winning the title
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During Champions Summer in Season 3, Piglet and PoohManDu, known as the 100 Acre Lane, rose to prominence as the most dominant bot lane duo in Korea by a large margin with their only real competitors being imp/Mat๊a and Ryu/Score. Piglet and PoohManDu, would win Champions Summer in their second split as a team absolutely decimating any team that stood between them and qualifying for the World Championships.

At Worlds 2013, SKT T1, would put 𒐪up an overall record of 15 - 3, with Piglet finishing the tournament on a 9.7 KDA and PoohManDu on a 4 KDA. SKT T1 dropped only a single game in the group stage, and narrowly beat NaJin Black Sword in the semifinals, before slaughtering Royal Club in the finals. In their first year together as a duo, Piglet and PoohManDu would dominate both domestically and internationally, winning themselves a World Championship title.

6 Kim "PraY" Jong-in𝐆 (김종인) and Kang "GorillA" Beo𒅌m-hyun (강범현)

League Of Legends Koo Tigers Pray and Gorilla focusing intently at the game wearing headsets and starting at monitors

During the 2015 Season, PraY and GorillA would dominate the Spring Season before falling short to SKT T꧃1 in playoffs where th🔜ey were swept 3 - 0. It is worth noting that there were many stacked bot lane duos competing in the LCK at the time, such as Space/Madlife on CJ Entus, as well as, Bang/Wolf on SKT. Going into the Summer season Pray and GorillA would fall into a slump causing them to finish 4th in the standings.

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During the Summer season playoffs, PraY and Gorilla were almost able to pull off a miracle run alongside their teammates on the Koo Tigers, before losing 3 - 2 to KT Rolster in the semifinals. Although they placed fairly badly in the regular season they managed to qualify for the 2015 World Championship where they would rise to prominence. Following the group stage, the Koo Tigers would stomp rival team KT Rolster and Europe's Fnatic🔯, before losing to SKT T1 in the finals. 

5 Park "Ruler" Jae-hyuk (박재혁) and Jo "CoreJ♉J" Yong-in (조용인)

League Of Legends CoreJJ and Ruler looking over their shoulders pre-game with a bright white light behind them
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Ruler and C🃏oreJJ were one of the most fun bot lane duos to watch compete, absolutely rolling over every bot lane in Korea for the better part of 2017. During LCK 2017 there were many stacked bottom lane duos competing in Korea including Deft/Mata, PraY/GorillA, Bang/Wolf, and Kramer/TusiN. The fact that Ruler and CoreJJ came out ahead of many of these bot lanes, only ever consistently losing to SKT T1, forged them an incredible legacy.

SKT T1 was competing for their 3rd consecutive Championship title and were easily the tournꦇament favorites. However, Samsung Galaxy had other plans. CoreJJ and Ruler dismantled their rivals on Longzhu Gaming, before beating World Elite in the semifinals. They would then face SKT T1 in the finals where Ruler and CoreJJ beat Bang and Wolf, winning themselves a Championship Title whilst stuffing SKT T1’s three-peat.

4 Yu "JackeyLove" Wen-Bo (喻文波) and Wang "Baolan" Liu-Yi (王柳羿ꦉ)

League Of Legends Invictus Gaming JackeyLove and Baolan posing for photoshoot ahead of finals
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JackeyLove and Baolan are so special because they won🐲 a championship in their first year competing as a bot lane duo, and JackeyLove’🍰s first 🌱season competing professionally as a starter. JackeyLove and Baolan competed against notable bot lane duos such as Uzi/Ming, iBoy/Meiko, and LokeN/LvMao. However, their greatest showing as a duo was at the Season 8 World Championships.

Invictus Gaming, alongside JackeyLove and Baolan, dropped only a single game in the group stage of the tournament. In the Quarterfinals, they would face KT Rolster’s Deft and Mata, who would challenge them in a grueling 5 game set, however, Invictus Gaming would triumph. JackeyLove and Baolan had a relatively easy tournament from that point, destroying🍸 G2’s Hjarnan and Wadid in the semi-finals. They went on to school Rekkles and Hylissang of Fnatic on the meaning of playing aggressively, winning themselves a World Championship title. 

3 Jang "Ghost" Yong-jun (장용준) and Cho "BeryL" Geon-hee (조건희) 🃏

League of Legends Damwon gaming on stage before competing in the finals waving at fans
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Ghost and BeryL are the current World Champions, producing one of the most dominant runs of all time during the 2020 World Championship. Alongside their teammates on Damwon Gaming, Ghost and BeryL clearly proved themselves as the greatest bot lane currently competing by dominating every ♛bot lane bot⭕h regionally and domestically. During the 2020 World Championship, Damwon Gaming only dropped 3 games in the entire tournament.

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Ghost and BeryL averaged insane KDAs throughout the tournament, Ghost with a 7.6 KDA and BeryL with a 3.2 KDA. Currently, Damwon Gaming, recently renamed to Damwon Kia, are the Spring Split champions and will represent Korea on the international stage once again at the Miﷺd-Season Invitational in𓆏 Iceland starting on May 6th.

2 Gu "imp" Seung-bin (구승빈) and Cho "Mata" Se-hyeong (조세형)

League Of Legends imp and mata after winning world championship imp yelling passionately and mata cheering happily
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Before imp and Mata came together as a duo, the Marksman conventionally farmed minions until they hit their late-game power spikes while the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:S⛎upport player essentially babysat them ensuring they survive into the late game. Mata took it upon himself to become a ro𝓰aming-centric support, leaving imp to fend for himself for a good portion of the laning phase🤪.

Mata evolved the role from being a defensive and passive role into one that rewarded playmaking. Imp proved to Marksman players that they didn’t need to rely on their support players to play a patient, scaling playstyle. Imp and Mata became World Champions in a dominati🙈ng fashion in Se𝓡ason 4 by both beating opponents in the 2 v 2 and through a roaming centric Support playstyle.

1 Bae "Bang" Jꦜu🧜n-sik (배준식) and Lee "Wolf" Jae-wan (이재완)

League Of Legends Bang and Wolf in disbelievement after winning world championship title looking at the trophy
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Wolf and Bang are the definitive greatest bottom lane duo of all time who dominated Korea’s regional leagues, and internationally, for the better part of 3 years, from 2015 - 2017. Together they won 2 World Championship titles with the SKT Telecom franchise alongside the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:greatest player to ever compete, Fᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚaker

They were never the flashiest, or the most mechanical𒉰ly proficient, however, they had the game knowledge to suffocate opponents through enormous economy leads and macro knowledge. Bang and Wolf developed together as a duo, from their time on🔥 SKT T1 S, to being promoted to the starting roster after Piglet and PoohManDu left the organization. 

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