This past weekend's "League of Legends" World Championship showcased the pinnacle of eSports gaming.
And "Faker" - a.k.a. 19-year-old Lee Sang-hyeok, who plays "Mid Laner" for South Korea Telecom's "League of Legends" team - showed why he's the "Michael Jordan" of his sport.
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If you don't know about "League of Legends" - a gaming phenomenon we've highlighted in our "League of Millions" documentary series - here's an extremely basic breakdown of how it all works:
- Two teams of players are tasked with destroying each other's enemy base. You destroy the base, you win.
- But you've got obstacles to consider: monsters regularly spawn around the arena, there are tons of turrets and computer-generated "armies" to stop you from completing your goal.
- And of course, you have to worry about enemy players, who, like you and your team's players, all have super powers and are trying to destroy your own base.
This is what the arena looks like:
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See that middle lane? That's where Faker usually resides. From there, he's able to help out his allies on either wing, but he's strong and smart enough to handle all of the carnage you normally see in the middle of the arena.
Now, let's jump into this weekend's World Championships, or "Worlds."
It was South Korea Telecom (SKT) against a fellow Korean team, the KOO Tigers.
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In the best-of-five games, SKT won the first two games, but KOO came back with a resounding win in Game 3. At that point, SKT needed one final game to win Worlds, but KOO looked ready to turn around the entire series.
At that point, Faker stepped in.
Here, roughly 10 minutes into the game, Faker takes on two opponents that wander into his area. Despite being outnumbered, Faker is able to turn the tide and even kill one of his opponents just before fleeing to safety.
Three minutes later, two SKT members are taking on another two opponents, but have managed to single out one character: Gorilla, the big fish guy with the Donald Duck hat (we're really sorry for these descriptions).
Another 10 minutes later, Faker takes out two enemy players in quick succession. This is impressive.
Ten minutes later, everything collapses for the KOO Tigers.