In any professional 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:League Of Legends broadcast, the casters and analysts are the voice of the game. It is their job to commentate on what is 🌱happening throughout the duration of the match whilst simultaneously providing knowledge and insight about champion matchups, jungle pathing, item builds, and ability interactions. However, the broadcasters that provide the most nuanced and detailed game knowledge are those that have competed themselves.
As ex-professional players, they have been through the wringer. ♍For the most part, they have been in the same position as the players that are competing. Due to their personal experience playing professionally they can provide great insight into complicated topics such drafting, player match-ups, team dynamics, and scrimming (as a few examples). Many former players turned to the broadcast booth post-retirement.
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10 Lee "Kuro" Seo-haeng (이서행) ♉
In 2021, Kuro joined the Riot Games𝔉 broadcast team in an analyst position in the LCK. Kuro is most known for being one of the best Mid Laners in Korea for most of his career and his famous World Championship run with the KOO Tigers in 2015.
The knowledge and foresight he brings to the LCK broadcast team are extremely valuable considerin🥀g his deep knowledge of Mid Lane matchups. Kuro also provides knowledge of player matchups as he is familiar with many of those currently competing considering he retired very recently.
9 Kang "GorillA" Be💟om-hyun (강범현)
Much like Kuro, GorillA is a recent retiree from professional League Of Legends and has since made himself 🅷known as an on-air talent in the LCK. GorillA is an analyst who provides a detailed look into player-specific pocket picks while providing insight into specific Bottom Lane matchups and overall perspective from a professiona♑l player's standpoint.
During his career GorillA was best known for his unique champion picks such as Miss Fortune and favoring an enchanter-centric meta where he could pilot his favorite champions Lulu and Janna. Alongside Kuro, GorillA is a World Championship finalist and has played a great d💯eal of competitive matches, r🥀etiring just shy of 600 games.
8 ♔ Lee "CloudTemplar" Hyun-woo (이현우)
In the early days of competitive League Of Legends, CloudTemplar was known for being a farming-centric Jungle player that dominated 🅰international events as the Jungler for Azubu Frost. CloudTemplar, alongside Azubu Frost, were tournament favorites to win the Season 2 World Championship but fell short to Taipei Assassins in the finals.
Following his loss, CloudTemplar would continue to play another year of competitive League Of Legends before transitioning♛ into a full-time caster role for the LCK broadcast team, then known as Champions Korea. CloudTemplar is known for his hilarious antics and lively broadcasting style whilst actively providing useful game knowledge to the audience.
7 ౠ Jakob "YamatoCannon" Mebd🐼i
YamatoCannon, known by many viewers as the man with the golden voice, has been an exceptional addition to the LEC Broadcast as an analyst whenever he is featured. YamatoCannon had a short stint as a professional player filling 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the Top Lane position for teams such as again All authority a🍬nd Lemondogs (as a substitute).
YamatoCannon focuses his analysis on draft, team🌸 compositions, foreign regions. Considering he is a full-time coach, he brings exceptional game knowledge to the LEC broadcast. YamatoCannon also has a reputation for being incredibly stylish, flaunting an assortment of gorgeous garbs.
6 🔜 Marc "Caed🅺rel" Lamont
While Caedrel is a relative newcomer to the LEC Broadcast team, he is best known for competing as the Jungler for teams such as H2K, Ninjas 🦹in Pyjamas, and most recently Excel. In 2021, he joined the LEC broadcast team as an analyst providing deep insight into the extremely polarizing draft phase among other aspects of the game such as item builds and champion picks.
Caedrel complements the other talent on the LEC broadcast exquisitely bringing a more dry and sarcastic sense of humor to a team of loud, unconventional, and utterly hilarious talent. Caedrel’s current knowledge of the European League Of L✨egends scene and his strong knowledge of the game, in general, keep the LEC broadcast fresh from a statistical and analytical standpoint.
5 Hai "Hai" Du Lam 🅰
In his prime, Hai played Mid Lane for one of North America’s greatest and most well-remembered rosters of all time. Hai competed on Cloud9 alongside Balls, Meteos, Sneaky, and LemonNationꦫ who finished with a 25 - 3 record in th👍eir first split as a team.
Although Hai is not employed as an official broadcaster in the LCS, he has fꦅeatured on the analyst desk many times since his retirement as a professional player. Hai provides knowledge on many Mid Lane matchups and has deep knowledge of the inner workings of a professional organization.
4 ꦍ Alberto "Crumbz" Ren൩gifo
Crumbz began his professional Leagu🌌e Of Legends career as the Jungler for Team Curse before transitioning to a Top Laner on Dignitas. After a short stint in the Top Lane, Crumbz would go on to role swap back to Jungle for the remainder of his competitive career.
Crumbz has been a mainstay on the LCS analyst desk since his retirement as a professional player and is😼 known for his unbelievable pre-game predictions landing him the nickname “the prophet”. Crumbz is an analyst who provides viewers with knowledge and insight regarding champion interactions, team compositions, and jungle pathing.
3 Sam "Kobe" Hartman-Ke🦹nzleﷺr
Wherea🅷s the other former players on this list are known for their🍒 competitive careers, Kobe has been a member of the LCS Broadcast team since its inception in Season 3. Kobe started his professional League of Legends career as the Jungle player for CLG alongside Chauster and HotshotGG.
As a broadcaster, Kobe is most remembered for his old segment on the LCS dubbed "Professor Kobe" where he would break down gameplay clips whilst making r🎃uthless jokes about misplays and other in-game mishaps. Kobe has become the heart of the broadcast alongside another long-time player: David "Tons of Damage Phreak" Turley. He continually provides the audience with enthusiasm and light-hearted humor.
2 🍬 ไ Martin "Deficio" Lynge
Deficio has had many iconic moments over his career both as a broadcast and as a player. Deficio rose to prominence as the support player for the Copenhagen Wolves. Deficio’s first memorable moment on camera was when Copenhagen Wolves qualified for the LEC with a substitute Mid Laner replacing Bjergsen who, at the time, was too young to compete. Prior to the qualifier, Bjergsen had told Deficio that they would have a hard time winning a spot in the LEC without him. Copenhagen Wolves would go on to qualify for the LEC, leading to Deficio launching a verbal onslaught at Bjergs﷽en intended as a joke.
Upon his retirement, Deficio joined the LEC Broadcast team and created many memorable moments for its viewers such as his constant roasting of other broadcast🙈ers or the “spanking” moment with Quickshot during the LEC Broadcast. Deficio has since moved on from the broadcast desk and has set his sights on working behind the scenes as the manager for Misfits Gaming.
1 Joshua "ไJatt" Leesman 🦩
Jatt began his professional League of Legends career as the Jungler for Rock Solid before joining Dignitas. Although Jatt’s career as a professional player was extremely short-lived, he joined the LCS broadcast🦩 team upon his retirement and grew to become one of North America’s most beloved casters known 🌜for his insane predictions and seemingly endless game knowledge.
Jatt always provided very detailed analys🧔is of every aspect of the game and prided himself as being extremely well informed on the various foreign scenes in competitive League Of Legends. In 2020, Jatt left the broadcast desk to pursue a position as head coach for Team Liquid and has been extremely successful in that pursuit.