League of Legends: How every LEC team should improve in the offseason

League of Legends. Photo courtesy of Riot Games.
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Misfits Gaming – Everywhere

Could you even name the Misfits Gaming starting roster off the top of your head right now? There’s no shame in saying you’d couldn’t, especially after the nightmare season that the so-called “super-team” had in 2019.

sOAZ, Maxlore, Febiven, Hans Sama, Gorilla. Names inked in the history books of League of Legends with countless domestic and international titles to their names and over twenty years of experience at the highest level between them. If you had said the entire roster would be substituted this time last year, you would have been ridiculed across social media for weeks on end, but you would have been completely right.

Dan Dan, Kirei, LIDER, Neon, H1IVA. Names yet to be inked in the history books of League of Legends, but all with heaps of potential and could lead Misfits Gaming to glory in 2020, but it would be ridiculous to believe that this organization will head into a new season with a completely inexperienced roster purely because they won a few games in the Summer Split.

Hence, everywhere.

We’ll probably see members of the original roster return and we’ll probably see members of  “the B team” return, what we do know is there will be major changes at Misfits during the offseason and it’ll be interesting to see how they recover from their extremely frustrating 2019 season with the roster moves they make.

Every member of the ELEVEN-man roster has shown signs of being a top player, able to perform on the LEC stage, but in order to create a roster that can compete, the backroom staff has a huge task on their hands.