

His champion pool is diverse and includes a good Zac on top of the usual gamut of Lee Sin, Olaf, and Xin Zhao (9-2 since the start of the Summer Split). Tarzan, in his team’s unlikely run to the gauntlet, had the second-highest kill participation (73.1 percent) and the lowest death share (17.7 percent) of all junglers, according to League stats website Oracle’s Elixir.

One of three former Griffin players at Worlds who are each arguably the best players on their teams, Tarzan is the backbone of an LNG squad that made a run from the bottom of the LPL bracket into the play-ins. The top 10 10) Tarzan Photo via LNG Esports His meteoric rise to the top is showing no signs of slowing down and it’s likely that his stock will continue to increase if he’s able to outdo his debut Worlds performance in his second go-around. Plus, Keria is only getting better as he gets more experience. The back-to-back LCK All-Pro support boosts a line of defense on a T1 team desperately searching for answers outside of their legendary mid laner. In the span of just 12 months, Keria ascended from an unproven rookie to one of the best players in the world-and the best at his position at that. Now, in his sophomore season, the young support has become a staple of a T1 lineup that could easily reach similar heights. Last season, Keria entered the global lens by reaching the quarterfinals of Worlds as a rookie with DRX.
