BDS Adam Brings out Garen Again

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This is Adam ‘Adam’ Manane, the top laner of Team BDS in the European League LEC. Garen is one of the first champions you encounter when you start playing League of Legends.

BDS Adam brings out Garen again... “369 is the strongest anti-carry”

 

 

Garen is one of the first champions you encounter when you start playing League of Legends.

He has a skill set that is simple enough to be used in tutorials for beginners.

However, he has been ignored in competitions for a long time.

As new champions appear and the game becomes more advanced, the disadvantages of Garen, which is intuitive, have outweighed the advantages. 카지노사이트탑

However, it is receiving a lot of attention as one player was selected as a key pick in the 2023 League of Legends World Championship (hereinafter referred to as Worlds).

This is Adam ‘Adam’ Manane, the top laner of Team BDS in the European League LEC.

He is a professional gamer of French nationality.

On the first day of the Swiss stage of the World Cup held on the 19th, we met and talked with Adam, who showed off Garen once again against Jingdong Gaming (JDG) of the LPL in the Chinese league, currently considered the best team in the world.

On this day, he used Garen to attack the opposing top laner, Bai Jiahao '369', in the early stages of the game, but ultimately lost.

Adam Manane, whom I met for an interview, had a bright expression even though he had just lost.

When asked how he felt about the game, he said, “It was very good. “I actually didn’t expect to win this game,” he said.

“My goal was to have fun with my teammates and show off a good performance, and I think I did a pretty good job at that.”

He continued, “Jingdong immediately punished us when we made mistakes.

“This experience will be a great help in the upcoming games,” he emphasized.

Adam cited ‘object teamfights’ as the reason for his defeat.

He explained, “JD did a good job of designing in a situation where large object battles were ahead,” and “I think this is the difference between the Western (North America, Europe) and Eastern (China, Korea) leagues.”

However, he said, “I think the difference (between East and West) has been greatly reduced in line play.”

Adam, who chose 'champion width' as ​​his strength, said, "Honestly, I don't know if my signature champions called GODS (Garen, Olaf, Darius, Set) are suitable for the Worlds meta," but added, "I think I handle those champions well.

“I think it has the effect of surprising the opposing team,” he said.

He also said with a smile, “My goal was to surprise top laners from other regions at Worlds, and I have already achieved that.”

When asked who was the favorite to win this year's World Cup, Adam said, "Of course it's Jingdong," and added, "There's no need to explain why."

He selected ‘Bin’ (Chen Zebin) of China’s Bilibili Gaming (BLG) as the current top laner in the world.

However, he praised, saying, “369 has the best ‘anti-carry’ ability that can neutralize Bean.”

Lastly, when asked what impressed him the most after coming to Korea, Adam chose the fans without hesitation.

He explained, “The fans’ reaction is different from Europe,” and “(Fans’ support) seems to have the ability to warm people’s hearts.”

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