League of Legends North American LCS Summer Split Analysis: Week 1

T-5. Team Dignitas (2-3)

Dignitas Team Dignitas is one of the older LCS teams, but struggled a bit during Super Week. After a slow start with losses against undefeated Cloud Nine and Counter Logic Gaming in the longest game in LCS history (71 minutes), Dignitas came back with a vengeance after beating TSM Snapdragon. Day 3 brought a win over Velocity eSports and a loss to Team Coast. Team Dignitas is certainly a strong squad but have not played to their potential as of yet. Their lineup includes KiWiKiD in the top lane, Scarra in the mid lane, Crumbzz in the jungle, Imaqtpie in the AD carry role, and Patoy as support. KiWiKiD did not have a single bad performance during the whole week, despite three losses. His best performance was going 6/1/4 as Kha'Zix against TSM Snapdragon, and his play is, like Dyrus from TSM, some of the most consistent. Scarra is a genius mid lane player, whose Diana play is as dangerous as his Kha'Zix play. His best performance against Velocity eSports was a 11/5/11 game as Kha'Zix, and he continues to be a dangerous threat with assassins. Crumbzz played Zac jungle all, which yielded solid performances, but he might want to switch it up next week. His Zac play is certainly not as good as Cloud 9's Meteos. AD carry Imaqtpie played very well as AD carry, showing why he is still one of the best in this tournament. Patoy proved to be a lot to handle whenever he played a Sona support.
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