If we talk peak Madlife is a crazy pick. This guy was pretty much without a discussion the best player in the world at end of s2/start of s3... No other support comes even close to that. (In terms of raw peak)
Easy: Smeb and Knight for 2 bucks each are a steal. For bot, either Gala/Ming or Pray/Gorilla for 8 bucks per duo - the former if it's a hyper carry meta, the latter if you'd need more flexibility when it comes to picks on bot (plus both options have a lot of experience together). And that leaves us with 3 bucks for Jungle, as much as I like Jankos, I'd go with Peanut AND Karsa - both are great, and having a good sub option for Jungle is super strong.
im going with mikyx and caps, and then probably jankos and ill go perkz since hes only 1 and ill put him at adc. Not sure about top though, any suggestions?
@@damiester1 Khan was on the DK roster that made both finals that year and both series went to 5 games which is how he was 2 nexus away from a golden road as DK won both spring and summer that year
well you have to have a team that has peaked most recently because the way the game was for clearlove, madlife, and huni was ages ago, arguably you can say the same for uzi, score, smeb, gorilla, and pray (I understand people think peak peanut was from that time and sure, but he hasn't fallen off or rather developed other skills to remain relevant) if I take everything into account, including the language barrier, Bin, Karsa, Knight, Gala, Ming seems like the obvious choice alternatively, if we pretend like there is no language barrier, cultural difference, etc. I'd go for Bin, Peanut, Chovy, Rekkles, Mikyx, but honestly you can make a pretty sick roster too with Bin, Peanut, Knight, Gala, Ming
Smeb or Bin Peanut Jankos Chovy Caps GALA GALA Mikyx Mikyx Both of these would have a good shot at winning worlds. I think the challenge gives you more money than you need for the player calibre. Like Knight at 2 is a steal, but so is Peanut and so is Smeb. Then for ADC, if I already have Knight and Smeb on my team, I don't want to have Uzi, the synnergy won't work. PraY is fine, but I want to have a versitile ADC cause I think the most important thing for a world champion to have is unpredictability. I want my ADC to be goated yet flexible, and I think GALA is the best and most reliable option here. As for support, I just think Mikyx is the most reliably consistant out of the options, for example there is no Meiko. Ming is also the other contender for support, but he is so much more expensive.
In a world where this team is made up of clones, like this roster could face off against current teams without any substitutions, I dont think you could build a roster from those players that could actually win Worlds right now. But regardless of that, anyone not taking Chovy is legitimately insane
Khan at 5 and Smeb at 2 is pretty pathetic. Smeb lost peak SKT at Worlds twice in a row and then lost a game 5 to the eventual winners in 2018. Man was so unlucky but deserves so much respect for never just going down the easy road and joining SKT. Khan on the other hand is the Kevin Durant of LoL Esports. He literally joined said SKT in 2019 and then proceeded to join the reigning World champs 2 years in a row in FPX 2020 and Damwon 2021. He took the easy road, but couldn't even manage to win anything meaningful besides LCK.
now if only we could get the 90% of people who just talk shit/ sing the praises on T1 in the youtube chat during games even on the days T1 isn't playing. i get it i too like T1 mostly cause of Keria but can we just watch the game currently playing and show a little respect to these players as well. Also valorant gets more viewership you got to remember it's the new xbox halo chat room so it's the place with all the 9 year old's
You could say the same thing for madlife. Their peaks were too early to easily imagine what they would mean. You could argue Doublelift was the best player in the world for parts of season 2. I don't know if I would, but there are definitely stories of legendary adc's of more modern times looking up to Doublelift and other NA players before they went pro and korea became truly dominant.