In competitive 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:League of Legends, the role of mid laner has come to be associated with playmaking, shot-calling, map control, and roaming. The mid laner serves as a quarterback-esque position, where the main goal is to scale up and get your team♏mates ahead through perfectly executed wave management and maintaining lane priority. Usually, mid-lane players are the most popular names on the🍬 team simply because of how influential the role is on the map

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Mid laners must master mechanically intensi🅷ve, skill-shot-oriented picks such as Zoe to stay relevant as a competitive player. In the history of League of Legends esports, the mid lane has forged some of the most gifted players and iconic names. All statistical information provided in this article was obtained thr𓆏ough League of Legends page, , and .

Updated on January 19, 2023 by Rosa Baumgartl: Over the past two years the esports world has only grown, with more teams joining the competition, bringing with them more rising stars to compete in the mid lane. Some of the all-time classics still continue to impress, and therefore deserve to be added to this list of the best mid laners. Though none have replaced our all-time top spot yet, there are certainly some that are vying to be number one soon.

19 G🍒eorge "HotshotGG" Georgallꦿidis

George HotshotGG Georgallidis League of Legends mid lane players
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Doublelift once described HotshotGG as someone who could "kite ranged champions as a melee character". Though he transitಞioned out of pro play and now acts as co-founder and president for CLG, he remains of the best mid laners, NA.

He played alongside the likes of popular commentator Kobe, Saintvicious, and more. He's also played the role of jungle and top competitively, as well. Perhaps his role as mid-lane player was secondary to his natural skill with the game. But when Faker thinks your LeBlanc is better than his, well...

18 Henrik Hansen🌸 "Froggen"

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Known for his god-tier Anivia plays and record accurate farming, Froggen had been playing competitive League of Legends consistently since Season one. Despite being invited to play in 15 different teams across NA and EU, his main role has continued to be mid lane, favoring high damage champions such as Kassadin, Leblanc and Ahri. Despite being known as the best Anivia player in the world, having even defeated Faker in a one on one mirror match up, Froggen hasn't been winning many championship games lately.

His last competitive game was in 2020 playing for Dignitas, where they placed eighth out of ten in the LCS 2020 Summer season. Playing seven out of the 20 games on Orianna with a winrate of 71 percent, Froggen couldn't carry Dignitas to victory.

17 ෴ M♉arek "Humanoid" Brázda

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The once and current MAD Lions mid-lane player got his start in 2015 as part of the Dark Tigers EU team. Though a newer player, he sits at 168W and 115L with a KDA of 3.2. His priority champions include O𒀰rianna, Ryze, and other control mages.

However, his favorites include Azir, Syndra, and Taliyah — a champion who has not, historically, gotten pro play. Though he doesn't have a storied career of highlights yet, Humanoid is definitely someone to watch if he can continue to grow as a player.

16 💛 Felix "Abbedagge" Braun ♕

Felix Abbedagge Braun League of Legends best mid laners
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Though the bot lane for 100 Thieves, FBI and Huhi, have been lauded as the best bot lane duo in NA, Abbedagge holds his own, too. The German pro joined🔴 the Mysterious Monkeys in 2016 and h💖as consistently performed despite jumping to various teams.

He has a KDA of 4.0, 80L. 105W, and only gives up first blood seven percent ဣof ♛the time. Like many pro mid laners, he prefers control mages, but has been known to pull out an Akali, Silas, or even a Corki from time to time. Fans and casters alike call him "Fakerdagge" on especially good plays.

15 🐬 Lee "Kuro" Seo-haeng (이서행)

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Kuro is one of the greatest mid-lan🐓e players to never win a World Championship title, albeit, he has made it very close on numerous occasions. With more than 600 career games under his belt, Kuro maintained an overall win percentage of almost 60 percent, cementing him as one of the most long-standing, dominating, mid laners in competitive League of Legends.

Kuro is a Viktor savant holding ab💫out a 74 percent win rate on the champion over 46 games played. He is an LCK champion, KeSPA Cup champion, and World Championship finalist. Kuro is most remembered for being an outstanding KDA player with an overall career KDA of 4.8 and was the fifth player to reach 1000 kills in the LCK.

14 ❀ Søren "Bjergsen" B🐻jerg

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Originally a European prodigy, Bjergsen came to North America 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:all the way back in Season 4 in hopes of elevating the region. Over the next seven years, Bjergsen would become the most celebrated North American mid laner to 𓆏ever compete in the LCS. Bjergsen is most known for his dominating Zilean performances, yielding an overall win rate of 71 percent on the champion.

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Bjergsen’s career achievements include six LCS Championships, an IEM Championship, and a Rift Rivals Championship. Although Bjergsen might not be one of the most dominating mid laners to ever play the game in a global context, he is by far the best mid laner to have ever competed in the North American LCS. Bjergsen retir🔯ed with an overall win rate of 368 wins and 234 losses averaging a KDA of 5.4.

13 ♏ 🗹 Gwak "Bdd" Bo-seong (곽보성)

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Bdd has been an active mid laner since Season 6 initially starting his career on CJ Entus, before rising to prominence on Longzhu Gaming in Season 7. Although Bdd is touted as being one of the greatest mid-lane talents Korean League of Leg൲ends has ever produced. However, his career has been rife with team change and international struggles.

Bdd has played alongside iconic name🎃s such as Smeb, PraY, and Score, winnin💫g two LCK titles alongside PraY. In 2019, Bdd joined Gen.G in hopes of chasing a World Championship title. Bdd is known for scaling picks such as Azir, Taliyah, and Galio. His competitive record sits at 304W and 224L.

12 ♋ Lee "Croܫwn" Min-ho (이민호)

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Statistically, during his career, Crown seemed to be a middling player with an overall career KDA of 3.1 and an overalꦦl win rate of about 55 percent. However, in 2017, Crown, alongside his teammates on Samsung Galaxy, were the most dominant players in the World, coming out victorious against SKT T1 and ending their legacy as potential back-to-back-to-back World Champions.

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During his 2017 World Cha𓆉mpionship run Crown averaged a 5.0 KDA. Unfortunately, Crown was very lackluster at assassin mid champions, thus, he thrived in control-centric mid-lane meta. Crown’s achievements include three LCK Regional Championships, an IEM Championship, and a World🍌 Championship.

11 Heo "ShowMaker" Su (허수) 🔴

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ShowMaker is a relative newcomer to the competitive League of Legends scene, starting his playing career in 2017 with DAMWON Gaming. Although he has only competed for four Seasons, ShowMaker has begun forging a legacy for himself. In his short time competing, ShowMaker has won Challengers Korea, Rift Rivals, an LCK Regional Championship, and LCK Regular Season Championship, a KeSPA Cup, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:and a World Championship.

ShowMaker is proficient on a vast array of champions from assassins to scaling control mages and boasts a staggering win rate on them. He is most known for his Zoe, Syndra, and Leblanc gameplay. DAMWON Gaming, now known as DAMWON Kia, have shown consistent 🌊growth over recent years. This means that ShowMaker can further cement his legacy as one of the World’s best mid laners.

10 ඣ Enrique "xPeke" Cede&n🌺tilde;o Martínez

League of Legends E-Sports Championship Enrique 'xPeke' Martinez
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Despite starting his competitive career as a top laner, it quickly became clear that xPeke was meant for the flashy plays of mid lane. xPeke began competing in 2011 with Team Birth and was eventually picked up by Fnatic, even forming his own team, Origen, and taking them to the semifinals in the 2015 Worlds. His claim to fame is the intense backdoor race that won Fnatic IEM Global Challen♏ge in Katowice, beating SK Gaming, and earning xPeke the title of MVP.

At one point, xPeke managed to get three accounts in the top ten EUW leaderboard playing as super mobile mid laners such as Leblanc, Zed and Kassadin. However, his final games in the 2017 LCS were catastrophic losses, as he pl🌞ayed from the botlane as Support, and retired soon after.