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The most powerful top laners for League of Legends Worlds 2023 – Part 1

As the League of Legends Worlds 2023 approaches, the anticipation is palpable. The best top laners worldwide are gearing up for the ultimate showdown, and we’re here to talk about the 10 players to watch out for. This first part will delve into the current status and performance of players ranked 10th through 6th.

Eric “Licorice” Ritchie

Starting at number 10, we have Golden Guardians’ Eric “Licorice” Ritchie. Licorice has always been known for his consistency and adaptability. He has shown a remarkable ability to play with various champions at a high level, making him a versatile asset to his team. However, his performance in recent splits has been somewhat inconsistent, which has led him to rank 10th. Despite this, his experience and rebounding potential make him a player to watch out for at the 2023 Worlds.

Sergen “BrokenBlade” Çelik

Next up at No. 9 is Sergen “BrokenBlade” Çelik of G2 Esports. BrokenBlade has made a name for himself with his aggressive play style and mechanical prowess. He has been a key player in G2’s success, often leading the charge in team fights and making decisive plays. However, his tendency to overplay his hand and take unnecessary risks has sometimes cost his team dearly. Despite these shortcomings, BrokenBlade’s raw ability and potential to make big plays have earned him the ninth spot on our list.

Kim “Canna” Chang-dong

At number 8, we have Kim “Canna” Chang-dong of Dplus KIA. Canna has been a consistent player for Dplus KIA, often providing the stability and control needed on the front line. His repertoire of champions is varied, and his understanding of pairings and wave management is commendable. However, his lack of standout performances and difficulty carrying games when his team is behind have dropped him to eighth place. Nevertheless, his solid playing style and reliability make him a player to watch out for in the upcoming tournament.

Kang “TheShy” Seung-lok

In 7th place is Weibo Gaming’s Kang “TheShy” Seung-lok. TheShy is known for his aggressive and flashy play style, which usually dominates his lane and turns his advantage into a win for his team. However, his inconsistent performances and tendency to tilt in high-pressure situations have been a cause for concern. Despite these problems, TheShy’s mechanical ability and his potential to single-handedly take control of games have earned him the 7th spot on the list.

Kim “Kiin” Gi-in

Finally, at number 6, we have KT Rolster’s Kim “Kiin” Gi-in. Kiin has been a rock in the top lane for KT Rolster, consistently performing well regardless of the situation. His pool of champions is huge, and his game knowledge is top-notch. However, his lack of standout performances and difficulty carrying games when his team is behind have landed him in sixth place. Despite these shortcomings, Kiin’s consistency and knowledge of the game make him a formidable player to watch out for at the 2023 World Championships.

In conclusion, these top players have proven themselves in their respective regions and are ready to make their mark internationally. Despite their current ranking, the volatile nature of eSports means that any of these players could rise to the top and become the tournament’s star. Stay tuned for the second part of our list, where we will reveal the top 5 top lane players to watch out for at Worlds 2023.

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Justin is a gaming journalist known for his coverage of the video game industry, with a focus on the business and labor practices of major video game companies. He is a contributing editor at Fragster and has written for a variety of other publications, including Wired and Polygon. He is known for his investigative reporting and his efforts to shed light on the often tumultuous inner workings of the video game industry.

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