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In terms of meshing with the composition, Wiggily’s team had already locked in scaling options in the form of a Sivir-Yuumi bot lane and wanted to add to that with a mid-game spiking Corki for PowerOfEvil. On top of that Team SoloMid had already locked in three more champions with very powerful ultimate abilities – Yasuo, Gragas, and Kennen – that CLG’s jungler could potentially use to turn the tide of a fight. The Synergy with CLG’s DraftĬLG followed this logic after confirming that TSM were most likely going to put Akaadian on Jarvan IV meaning Wiggily could make full use of his Cataclysm in teamfights and early skirmishes. Furthermore, several game-changing teamfight ultimates reside in the current jungle champion pool which gives Sylas the perfect opportunity to counter specific match-ups purely through the use of his R – Hijack.

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The thinking behind this unique pick is to utilise Sylas’ excellent jungle clear, high damage at all stages of the game, and wealth of utility on his E – Abscond/Abduct to gap close and CC enemies to facilitate ganks. Recently, Sylas saw nerfs headed his way in the form of minion damage reduction on both his Passive – Petricite Burst and Q – Chain Lash, which prompted several pros to test him out in an untouched area of the map – the jungle. Although the likes of Clid, Ning, and Tarzan adopted Sylas throughout last week’s Asia Rift Rivals, we had yet to see the Unshackled in the LCS jungle until CLG Wiggily picked it up on W5D2 in a battle for (joint) 1st place against TSM. In the LCS Summer Split alone he boasts a 68% presence and 62.5% win rate making him one of the highest priority solo laners in the current meta. Similar to every new champion release and rework Riot blesses the playerbase with, Sylas has maintained a massive presence in both competitive play and solo queue since he was unleashed onto the Rift on Patch 9.2.














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