Ten players to watch out for at Worlds 2019

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While SK Telecom T1’sLee “Faker” Sang-hyeok‘s has been the face of competitiveLeague of Legendsfor some time now, 2019 has seen a new bunch of players under the spotlight.

The Magician, Doublelift
Credit: Team Liquid

With the 2019 League of Legends World Championship (popularly known as Worlds) starting tomorrow, more pros are expected to shine and show off their skills. These players are not here to become the next Faker, but to create their own legacy on this year’s Worlds stage.

Here is our list of top League of Legends players to keep an eye out for during Worlds 2019.

The Creep Score King, TeddyCredit: T1

The Creep Score King, Teddy (SK Telecom T1)

Park “Teddy” Jin-seong started this season as one of the best bot laners for SK Telecom T1. He is known for having the highest creep kill in League of Legends history, finishing with1456 creep score in a single game.

Teddy and@T1LoLshine in Game 1 of the#LCKSpring Finals!#T1WINpic.twitter.com/rBNLRhj0ZO

It’s the Monster midlaner, NisqyCredit: LoL Esports Stats

He was already popular as a player during his time with Jin Air Green Wings, but since joining with SKT, his player profile has soared even higher. He is one of SKT’s stronger players who have made it possible for the team to bag the 2019 LCK Summer Playoffs trophy.

We’ve won#LCKFinals to make V8 for the very first time in LCK history. Please congratulate our players who’ve never given up for this journey and thank you fans for staying with us for this moment.#T1#T1WIN#Champion#V8pic.twitter.com/Y6XHLjSKX0

The Baby Faker, Caps

The Magician,Doublelift (Team Liquid)

It is definitely the year of the DL as Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng showed the world his huge improvement asTeam Liquid‘s bot laner. He is one of the players who started out the Sona-Taric bottom lane meta, which proved to be a strong combination.

Team Liquid’s record of four consecutive titlesis testament to Doublelift’s prowess as a player as well.

The not-so-rookie RookieCredit: Invictus Gaming

The Monster, Nisqy (Cloud9)

Cloud9’s new guy Yasin “Nisqy” Dinçer proved to be a perfect fit for the NA team as the midlaner who took over Nicolaj “Jensen” Jensen’s place. Nisqy was able to surpass everyone’s expectations with his performance as a mid-lane monster.

Many fans consider him as one of the top midlaners for the season. He absolutely rocks the Rift whenever he uses champions like Irelia and the new championQiyana.

The Twisted Top-Laner, NemesisCredit: Fnatic

The Baby Faker, Caps (G2 Esports)

Rasmus “Caps” Winther is the midlaner for2019 Mid-Season Invitational (MSI)champions G2 Esports. Caps has won three MVP titles for the past two years — at the EU LCS Summer 2018, LEC Spring 2019, and the MSI 2019.

He is known for his impressive play as Sylas, the Unshackled. Will G2’s star player be called Claps or Craps for Worlds 2019?

The Underrated One, DoinbScreenshot by: Kristine Tuting/ ONE Esports

Craps ❌Claps ✔Take a closer look at@G2Caps' Sylas mechanics in@G2esports' Game 4 win in the@LECSummer Finals!#LECpic.twitter.com/YMIuWt71NQ

The not-so-rookie Rookie (Invictus Gaming)

Invictus Gaming‘s Song “Rookie” Eui-jin is dubbed by players as “Faker Junior” for his insane mechanics on the champions he plays. Not-so-rookie Rookie was hailed as the champion for last year’s Worlds, with him and Kang “TheShy” Seung-lok leading IG to a clean-sweep victory.

Together with IG, will he be able to surpass his record and become consecutive Worlds champions?

Damwon’s Dark Horse, NuguriScreenshot by: Kristine Tuting/ ONE Esports

The Twisted Top-Laner, Nemesis (Fnatic)

Slovenian player Tim “Nemesis” Lipovšek is the second-best midlaner on the European region next to G2 Rasmus “Caps” Winther. His arrival atFnaticalready features an amazing chemistry with the rest of the members, especially with Mads “Broxah” Brock-Pedersen.

Nemesis’ Twisted Fate had an incredible run during the LEC 2019 Summer Split with a 66.7% win rate.

LPL’s number one top laner, TheShyCredit: LoL Esports Stats

.@nemesis_lolbrings out the Twisted Fate and FNATIC continue their dominate rise to the top of the#LECstandings!pic.twitter.com/2mF4rSAuP9

We can’t wait to see if this guy will be able to snatch EU’s best mid-laner title from Caps at Worlds 2019.

Attack on Levi
Credit: GAM Esports

The Underrated One, Doinb (FunPlusPhoenix)

A huge part of FunPlus Phoenix’s success is due to their mid-laner Kim “Doinb” Tae-sang. Doinb’s strength and ability to adapt well to enemy teams saw FPX placing on top of the 2019 LPL Spring and 2019 LPL Summer.

Besides being super skilled, he is also known for unusual builds on his mid-lane champions, utilizing tank items which works most of the time.

Could Doinb be the most underrated player in the professional League of Legends scene today? As the soul of FPX, will he shine through at Worlds?

The Dark Horse, Nuguri (Damwon Gaming)

Korean top laner Jang “Nuguri” Ha-gwon is often compared to IG’s Kang “TheShy” Seung-lok because of his insane record on the top lane. He is one of Damwon Gaming’s key players, and is a really difficult opponent who likes using the Kleptomancy keystone on his picks.

Some regard Nuguri as the best top laner in the League of Legends Championship Korea (LCK) right now.

The Young One, TheShy (Invictus Gaming)

This young top laner from Invictus Gaming has achieved so much at the age of 19. Aside from winning Worlds last year, TheShy is known to be beast of a beast player and the LPL’s number one top laner. For 2019, he was recognized as the Finals MVP of the Spring Split.

Throughout this season, TheShy has shown a lot of crazy plays which greatly helped IG as a whole.

???? Take a closer look at TheShy’s playmaking on Akali (with the assist from Rookie) from@invgaming’s#MSI2019Group Stage Victory against G2!pic.twitter.com/P7lEVCpWwR

Attack on… Levi (Gigabyte)

The support playstyle of Đỗ “Levi” Duy Khánh of Vietnam region’s Gigabyte Marines (now GAM Esports) is one of the reasons why the team is on top of the VCS Summer Split. Levi was formerly known as the Nocturne Master for his amazing jungling skills using the Eternal Nightmare.

Together with the team’s top-laner Phạm “Zeros” Minh Lộc, the two make a powerful combination. His nickname is a reference to Japanese manga Attack on Titan’s character Levi Ackerman.

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