In competitive 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:League Of Legends, the Marksman player is usually the primary, ranged, damage dealer on the team generally itemizing to take down front liners and inflict the most pain possible. While Marksman deal an obscene amount of damage in team fights they are generally the easiest member of the team to kill and thus have a support ded𝔉icated specifically to keeping th🎉em alive throughout the lane phase.
Over the years, the Marksman role has been shaken up in many ways, enabling strange metagames where mages and bruisꦛers were better than conventional Marksman champions. However, in more recent years the role has slowly ꧅settled back into a ranged attack damage-centric role. This list will run through the 10 best tank slaying, orb walking, ranged damage dealers to grace the Summoners Rift. All statistical information provided in this article was obtained through League Of Legends page, , and .
10 Yiliang (Peter) "Doublelift" Peng 🥂 🐭
Doublelift's career started in Season 1 with Epik Gamer and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:ended almost 10 years later with TSM. Although he is known for his flashy Vayne plays, Doublelift is a Lucian aficionado putting up a nearly 70% career win rate on the champion. Doublelift’s career KDA sits at 4.7 and averaged a 28% damage share 💜per game.
His trophy case includes notable accolades such as 8 LCS Championships, LCS MVP, LCS Finals MVP, 5 LCS All-Star titles, 1000 Career Kills, 1500 Career Kills, and a Rift Rivals championship. Unfortunately, over his career, Doublelift could never seem to post results on the Worlds stage. Regardless of his World Championship shortcomings, Doublelift will be remembered as North America🌳’s most iconic Marksman player of all time.
9 Martin💟 "Rekkles" Larrson ꧋
Rekkles is one of the greatest Marksman players to spawn into the Summoners Rift and definitely one of, if not, the best European 🌟players of all time. Rekkles rose to prominence competing for Fnatic in 2012 and has remained an active player since. Rekkles’ accolades include 4 LEC Champio꧟nships, 3 LEC MVP awards, a Rift Rivals Championship, and a World Championship Finalist.
Rekkles is the defi✨nition of a safe player averaging 6.7 𓂃KDA since Season 4. In 2020,168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Rekkles joined European superteam G2 in hopes of chasing a World Ch🗹ampionship. Although his name is Rekkles (pronounced Reckless), he is known for a safe, farm-heavy, scaling-centric playstyle and very rarely makܫes game-throwing misplays (sorry Doublelift).
8 ꧃ Park "Teddy" Jin-seong (박진성) 💯
Teddy rose to prominence playing for the rather lackluster Jin Air Green Wings. During that time, Te𓆏ddy came to be known for his valiant efforts on a struggling roster. Over his career, Teddy has come to be known as a ☂farm-first, scaling, ADC player averaging 10.4 CS per minute, leading his opponent in minion kills in over 60% of his games.
In late 2018, Teddy joined SKT T1 to play ▨alongside the likes of Faker and Khan with the ultimate goal of winning a World Championship title. Unfortunately, at 2019 Worlds, SKT T1 would fall short to G2 in the Semifinals. 🗹Teddy is revered for his dominating Ezreal play, achieving a 66% career win rate on the champion alongside an 8.9 KDA.
7 ꦗ ♊ Kim "PraY" Jong-in (김종인)
In professional League Of Legends, for one reason or another, Marksman players seem to have the longest, most legacy-driven careers out of any other role. Over his career, PraY has competed on World Championship contending, if not tournament favorite, rosters such as NaJin Black Sword, the ROX Tigers, and Longzhu Gaming, qualifying for the World Champ🅰ionships a staggering 5 times!
However, even with his collection of World Championship runs, PraY has failed to bring home a Worlds title, landing him in the category of "one of the best positional players to never win a title". He has an outstanding career win rate of 321 wins and 188 losses averag🍎ing a career KDA of 4.5 and a damage share of about 28%.
6 Kimಌ “Deft” Hyuk-kyu (김혁규ꦆ)
Deft is incredible because he has played close to 800 professional games over his 8-year career with a remarkable record of 508 wins and 266 losses. He has competed in both the LCK and LPL achieving over 1000 kills in both professional leagues. De๊ft has proven that skill does not diminish with age as he continues to dominate in the LCK alongside his current teammates on Hanwha Life Esports.
Deft’s trophy case includes a Mid-Season Iꦛnvitational Championship, a Rift Rivals Championship, 2 LCK Championships, a KeSPA Cup Championship, 2 LPL Championships, and 4 Demacia Cup Cha♍mpionships. Deft is known for being proficient on his favorite champion, Jinx, boasting an almost 90% win rate on her spanning his entire career.
5 𝓀 Jian “Uzi” Zi-Hao (简自豪)
Uzi is probably the most recognized Marksman player of all time, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:forgi🐠ng a legacy over 8 years of competitive play. Uzi without a doubt will be most remembered for piloting his main champion, Vayne, with a dominating swagger. Oftentimes the champ🌄ion was banned against him, even whe🅰n she wasn’t necessarily good in the meta. He is world-renowned for being both a prodigy of the game and an extremely mechanically gifted player.
Although he appeared in a handful of World Championship finals, Uzi could never seem to find a win. In his prime, Uzi barely ever lost in the lani♌ng phase, averaging an exceptional minion kill differential of 12 at the 15-minute mark. His career win rate sits at 304 w🃏ins and 182 losses, whilst averaging an astounding 30% damage share in his games.
4 Yu “Jac♓keyLove” Wen-bo (喻文波)
JackeyLove is known for his aggressive, head-first mentality, on all-in Marksman champions such as Draven and Kai’sa. Compared to other Marksman players J꧂ackeyLove doesn’t really care too much about his KDA opting to♔ do the most damage possible whilst putting himself in incredibly risky situations.
JackeyLove has garnered some very impressive accolades in his short career. He is a Rift Rivals Champion, a 2-time Demacia Cup winner,🌜 a 2-time LPL Champion, a Mid-Season Cup Champion, an LPL Regional Finals Champion,♋ and a World Championship winner with Invictus Gaming in 2018.
3 🦄 ⛎ Gu “imp” Seung-bin (구승빈)
Imp is remembered by the League Of Legends community for his insane performance with Twitch during the 2014 World Championships, putting up a 90% win rate with him during Samsung White’s winning run. While his dominance didn’t span the entirety of his career, imps play with Samsung White and 𒊎the inno𝕴vations he brought to the Marksman role solidify him as one of the top Marksman players of all time.
Imp's trophy case ⛦includes accolades such as an LCK Championship, an LCK Regional Championship, an LPL Championship, and a Wo♊rld Championship title. Imp𝓰 thrived in 1 vs. 2 scenarios where his Support opted to leave him alone in lane to gain river p🌌riority with the Jungler. Early in his career, imp was one of the most dominant Marksman players to ever compete in a World Championship event.
2 Park “Ru💜ler” Jae-hyuk (박재𝕴혁)
Ruler rose to prominence in 2016 on Samsung Galaxy alongs💞ide the likes of CuVee, CoreJJ and Crown. Together, Samsung Galaxy would stop the SKT T1 three-peat and cement themselves as the legacy killers. Ruler, over his career, has averaged a 4.8 KDA with an overall win rate of 61% garnering 349 wins and 221 losses
His most notable champions are Ezreal and Ashe sporting about a 60% combined win rate on them. His damage share sits at exactly 30% and 🍎is a consistent DPS threat. Ruler’s accolades include 4 LCK Regional Finals Championships, an IEM Championship, and a World Championship. He has also reachedꦯ the incredible goal of 1000 career kills in the LCK.
1 ღ ♛ Bae “Bang” Jun-sik (배준식)
Bang is the only Marksman player to win 2 World Championship titles, winning them back-to-back in 2015 and 2016. Bang has played more than 600 games in his competitive career, rising toඣ prominence on SKT T1 S alongside his longtime Support partner Wolf. Together, Bang and Wolf dominated the LCK for the better part of 3 competitive seasons. Bang is known for his play on Ezreal, Kalista, and J▨hin.
Bang’s career win rat𒁃e sits at 404 wins and 253 losses averaging a career KDA of 5.7. Alongside his 2 World Championship wins, Bang’s trophy case includes 4 LCK Championships, 🌸an IEM World Championship, and 2 Mid-Season Invitational Championships. Although his career spans 7 competitive seasons, he continues to compete to this day, currently playing for the Afreeca Freecs in the LCK.