[NicegameTV] 3 hr talk show with Huni & Reignover


PART 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVRgjQkolJg

1008: Host
Huni
RO
Hols: Host & CEO of Nicegametv

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Before going pro

Hols: When did you know that you were gonna be a professional player?

Huni: Good question. I'm not trying to be cocky or anything, but the answer is 'whenever.'

You get this feeling of esports is the path you need to take.
Even when I was watching SC:BW, I wanted to be like that.
Think about it, getting paid while playing. That's what every man wants!
But, I wasn't good at SC.

When I started back in season 2, I ended in Bronze, so I didn't feel the path right away. But, in season 3, I ended with Diamond 1 @ 100LP, so I thought it would be possible to become a pro. Diamond 1 @ 100LP means that I'm the 51st best player in Korea, so I really thought it would be possible.

1008: Did you take any tests to get into a team?

Huni: I wasn't that famous back then, so no.
Nobody knew me.

Season 4, I ended with Challenger rank 5.

Hols: That was big.

1008: Did you get any calls from teams?

Huni: A lot. China, Korea, but not from NA.
I took SKT T1's test.
People say that I failed the test, but that is completely not true.
They say something like Impact and MaRin rekt me, but that is not true.

Hols: I talked to Coach Kk0ma and he said that Huni neither passed nor failed the test.

Huni: SKT has 2 tests; online then offline.
I passed their online test, but I stopped and didn't take their offline test.

RO: He ran away because he was scared of MaRin.

Everyone: LOLOLOLOL

Huni: Honestly, honestly, honestly, if I could beat MaRin every single time,
then I would know that I could take his spot. But, that wasn't the case.
Honestly, if I joined SKT T1, I wouldn't even be able to attend MSI; not even as a sub. Marin is really good.
So I knew that I would always be under Marin, and that is why I picked Fnatic.

Hols: what about you RO? Did they call you to take their tests?

RO: Nope, I applied myself.
I wrote a statement saying how much I want to play and how I'm gonna improve etc etc.
Then, I had some talk in person after my online testing.

Huni: Yeah, RO failed the test, but I picked a different path.

RO: LOLOL. At least I tried. You gotta try at least and see.

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Solo Q (Before pro)

Hols: Did you find anyone in KR Solo Q really good or impressive?
Maybe because of some stylistic difference, you would always lose to this person or something. Anyone?

Huni: Nobody.
People say that The Shy is better than me and I honestly don't understand.
If you look at replays, I always won when I met The Shy.

Hols: Everyone knew that The Shy and Huni will be pros, but the question was how.
The Shy becomes old enough to be pro next year right?

1008: Yeah, and he has a much higher skill potential than you Huni, right?

Huni: NOooooooooooooooooooo.
You have to actually play to know.

1008: But, that's just solo q. If you guys meet at a professional game, then there wouldn't be any gap?

Huni: Nooooo.
How is The Shy gonna play Riven in a professional game?

RO: Ummm. He actually can with his mechanics.

Huni: Umm..... Let's see at the Worlds.
The Shy vs. Huni. All of you will see this at the Worlds.

Hols: The Shy is a typical 'top lane psycho'* right?
He picks Riven, Yasuo, Nidalee etc.

*In KR, people call top laners top lane psycho because all they care about is killing his lane opponent, they never ward, and they just are crazy. Think of Maknoon as a prime example.

1008: Nah, Huni is also a top lane psycho.

Huni: Noooo. I sacrifice for the team.

RO: Real top lane psycho right here.
If I leave him in lane, he would just go 0/5/0.

Huni: Nahhhhh. I scarifice for the team and help my jungler.

RO: Funny thing is, if I gank top, we get a kill.
If I don't he just dies.

Huni: This is a good thing because we dominated EU LCS and did well at MSI.

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Immigration

Huni: Also, RO speaks English really well.
I almost broke down and cried at the airport because I couldn't say anything to an immigration officer. He even told me that my english is very bad.

Honestly, if RO wasn't good at English, we would have not been admitted to Europe lol.

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Solo q player that can become pro?

Huni: The Shy.
His mechanic is so crazy. With the exact same items, he would kill an adc faster than anyone else.

Hols: He has lots of fans because of his aggressive playstyle also.
But, doesn't matter because Huni > The Shy right?

Huni: We'll see at the Worlds this year.
I think he'll do well, but still unsure until the Worlds.

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Berlin

Hols: How's life in Berlin?

Huni: It's good, but there is nothing you can do for fun. Absolutely nothing.
Everything is closed at 8 p.m.

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Playing with Hols in a tournament

(Before going further, there was a very famous tournament featuring 8 famous streamers ranging from Bronze to Diamond and they hand picked 4 non-pro players to form a team. Hols was at the time Gold? or Silver? but Huni was in Hols's team and took the 2nd place.)

Short clip of amateur Huni as Nidalee going 1v4.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVRgjQkolJg#t=23m02s

RO: I don't think that was that much of a super play.

Hols: Huni was saying 'why is nobody going in?' while going 1v4 and killing 2 of them lol.
Anyway, was playing with me to take the 2nd place harder than winning EU LCS?

Huni: Playing with you was harder than winning EU LCS.
Even before going to Europe, I knew I was gonna win EU LCS.

Hols: Even when I asked him, he said "100% winning EU LCS. No doubt."
He was very confident and I was a bit worrried since it's a foreign country and Huni is very young. And I thought his confidence could turn into being cocky, but he meshed well with the team. I believe RO really smoothed out the process.

What abt other KR players in EU? There are teams with just 1 KR right? Do they feel lonely?

Huni: Yeah, when you see a korean, you have to sit down and talk.

Hols: Isn't H0ro in the worst place?

RO: Each player is extremely strong, but as a team...

Hols: You wanna swap players then?

RO: ummmm..........

Hols: If you swap fnatic members with MYM members, what would happen?

RO: ..................

Huni: I think we can still win EU LCS even if we swap.

Hols & 1008: LOL. Right.... Sure...

RO: Kori and Mr. Rallerz are good.

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English

Hols: Did parents worry abt you going to Europe?

Huni: Of course they were worried. One thing that EU has is an opportunity to learn English. And that is how I convinced my parents because I never studied. So my parents pretty much gave up on me and out of nowhere their son says 'I wanna go to Europe and learn English.'

RO: Thing is though, Fnatic is paying for a private English tutor for Huni, but he doesn't take that many lessons.

Hols: Dude, gotta put a female teacher there obviously.

RO: Well, it's a she, but umm can i say this?

Huni: No no no no can't say that.

1008: you scared of women?

Huni: Yeah, I have women-phobia, i get scared around them.

Everyone: LOL.

1008: you don't like your private tutor because she is ugly?

Hols: NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.
When I see women, I can't really say anything.

1008: what? you were speaking with no problem next to Sjockz.

Huni: No? I never spoke well next to Sjockz. I become really nervous when she is around.

Hols: Even though Huni doesn't speak English correctly, but he just brute forces it with his confidence.
That is where I realized how Huni didn't study at all in school because if he had half-ass English from school, he wouldn't even be able to speak like right now.

RO: That is so right.

Huni: I was a blank paper that just copied whatever I learned.
Turned out to be a better thing.
Of course I get nervous when I do interviews, but what are they gonna do abt it? I'm not a native speaker, so they will understand the best they can.

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Reignover

Hols: Any games you remember when you were with IM?

RO: Of course because I threw some games so hard.

Huni: That is how the curse of R jungler started.
(at that time there were 3 really bad junglers and they all happened to have 'R' as the first letter.
IM Reignover, JinAir RealFoxy (who is Chaser now), and JinAir Radar.)

Hols: Weren't you stressed because everyone was blaming and mocking you?

RO: Of course I was stressed out, so I became more desperate to carry or show my skills, which backfired horribly.

Huni: That is why RO wanted to change his name so hard before coming to Fnatic, but our coach already submitted his name as ReignOver, so he couldn't change.

Hols: Doesn't matter now. Everyone in EU throws, so you won't get any spotlight.

Short clip of IM Reignover in NLB as Jax
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVRgjQkolJg#t=35m55s

RO: That was good, but that was it. Nothing after that NLB game haha.

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Top

Huni: Even if I go 50/50 as top, that game is really unpredictable.
Going 50/50 doesn't mean it is good.
So I have to absolutely win my lane, then start from there with TP.

RO: It's more like he can't win his lane, so he TPs to other lanes to get kills. Then Huni cosplays like he is carrying.

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EU Reignover

Hols: RO, do you also agree that you got better when you went to Europe?

RO: after my last season with IM, I was taking a break and just grinding solo q. After a bit, I took SKT T1 test and all, and

I really felt like I improved and if I got into any KR team, I believe I could have shown better games than my previous IM ones.

But, EU style fits me very well, so I'm very glad I went to EU.
Fighting 24/7 is really my style.

Hols: That is why NA & EU LCS are fun to watch because KR teams play really safe, so it's not fun to watch.

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Kid Reignover

Hols: So were you living in Saipan when you were young?

RO: No, I lived there for 4 years with my mom and my brother to solely learn English. And my dad stayed here.

Huni: He literally did 'pay 2 win' in real life.
I really should have done the same. Sigh.

1008: You're doing the same right now anyway.

Hols: No, he's more like leeching. Fnatic is paying for everything, but he doesn't even want to learn English because she is ugly.

Huni: NO nonononononononono. What are you talking about?
I'm scared of women.

Hols: Sry, that was just my own guess.
Anyway, RO paid to win in real life and you're leeching. Your life is way better.

--
English

Hols: Fastest way to learn a language is having a girlfriend who speaks that language.

Huni: I know. That is why I need to learn English fast.

Hols: Just saying 'Fnatic Huni is looking for a girlfriend' would interest so many girls.

1008: Say that in a LCS interview.

Huni: Nah....

Hols: Dude, ask Sjockz to introduce some girls for you.

Huni: Nah...

1008: Or, just ask Sjockz to go out with you.

Huni: NAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Don't say that.

After I'm done with my professional career.

1008: The hell you talking abt? Get it going while you can. That's right now.

Huni: Nononononono.
I wanna earn as much money as possible while being a pro gamer.

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Fnatic vs. SKT

Hols: Do you have a team that you wanna play with again?

RO: SKT.

Hols: Yeah, that makes sense.
But, why did you guys suck in the group stage?

RO: We literally won every single scrim, so we expected to do well in the group stage. But something happened, but we scrimmed the most against SKT, so we sort of had less pressure.

Hols: Tell us about Bengi's 4 buff control.

RO: When I play Gragas, I always start at a buff.
Not sure why, but I wanted to start with golems first. And I even saw Nunu putting his ward down. I still don't know why I started with golems.

Huni: I recommended golems start by saying 'I can leash, you can start at golems.'

RO: So i started with golems and as soon as I saw Nunu, I knew 4 buff control was coming.

Hols: LOL. So Huni baited this whole thing.

RO: Yeah, he said something like 'I'm rumble, I can hard leash.'
Gragas really needs blue buff, but sigh.

1008: Nah, your patriotic ults were awesome.
Your gragas didn't throw barrels, but rather your patriotism.
Your ults screamed FOR KOREA!!!! Those ults were awesome.
I could see your patriotism in your ults.

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Advice for KR players who want to play outside of KR

RO: Hmmm, I only know EU, so i'll tell you abt EU only.
EU definitely treats players better.
Also, if you don't have any homesickness and you think you can overcome that language barrier, then it's good.

I had skin problems, but I don't have that anymore ever since I left for EU because I never really get stressed.

Hols: Well, isn't that because you can't read Reddit?

Huni: I can't read Reddit, so I don't know anyone who talks bad abt me.

1008: What abt Inven?

Huni: I sometimes go to Inven, but they say The Shy is better than me
and Marin is better than me. lolol

Hols: I think it's all same, but KR players get flamed if they are not 100% perfect.

Also, what do you exactly mean 'EU treats you better'?

RO: Money, house, life etc etc.

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LCS schedule vs. OGN schedule

RO: Also I like LCS schedule because you only play 1 game a day.
So even if you lose, that loss doesn't really carry over.
On top of that, teams can bring out some cheese.

Huni: OGN has to play safe since cheese doesn't guarantee a win and one single win matters a lot.

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PART 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a1uvx8330E

1008 = Host
Joyluck = Coach of a LSPL team, also he helps Dignitas and Fnatic.
Huni
RO
DanKun = Host and caster of NLB

--
Who is Joyluck?

(Joyluck worked at nicegametv and analyzed lots of games.
He was Diamond 1 in solo q.
Joyluck was #1 ranked 5s in Season 3 that had Huni in it.
He is known for playing team ranked with many amateur players that are now pros - Huni, Samsung CuVee, Gamsu etc

Here is a video of him analyzing S3 worlds EDG vs. Samsung White in group stage with ENG subtitles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNgCpLpvhIU )

Joyluck = Hey guys, it's been like 3 months sicne I was here?
Anyway, I coached a LSPL team but that team is gone now.

DK = Why?

Joyluck = I found out that players hated each other when I got there.
Anyway, I also help out Dignitas and Fnatic. I do a few more things, but I won't say anything abt them.

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Before Fnatic

Huni: I never met RO, but we played together quite a lot online. And our personalities meshed well even then.

RO: Well, Huni was already very famous as this uprising star of top lane. (Huni nodding noticeably)
And we took SKT test together, so I knew he was real.

Joyluck: Well, we planned to reveal our roster after doing well at S4 Worlds. But, Fnatic Manager Oliver was very happy with how everything was going, so he wrote something and released a statement abt this new fnatic line up. It had some minor errors, but everyone found out that fnatic is changing players.

New fnatic started not last winter, but rather during S4 Worlds last year.
When they were bootcamping here in KR, I was introduced to them through my Warcraft 3 friend. People who played Warcraft 3 kinda knows me or heard of me, so Fnatic agreed to use me as a guide at first.

But, Oliver had HSBC card and he couldn't use any ATM to get cash, so I spent like $500 for him.

DK: $500? Why didn't you spend money on us when you worked here.
You are such an opportunist.

Joyluck: lol. anyway, since we were travelling a lot, we talked abt lots of stuff including esports. You guys remember when he spent a night here right?

Anyway, we meshed quite well and back then I was casting LCS here in Nicegametv, so I knew more about LCS than pretty much anyone in KR since nobody watches LCS. So, Oliver asked me to give my honest opinion on Fnatic's chance.

I straight up told him that unless fnatic gets rid of soaz and cyanide, fnatic is going nowhere.
xPeke has a tendency to throw, but he got talents.
ADC is just good and support had a really good support mindset, so bot duo was good.
But, top and jungle lacked talents, skills and team spirit, so I told him that I don't think they fit my perfect team.
However, this was during Worlds, so nothing can be done. But, you get the idea of how fnatic planned on changing roster way before than you would expect.

With a lot of help from KR teams and coaches, I taught Oliver about KR lol scene and its culture. And through all this, he started trusting me more and more.

Anyway, Fnatic lost at Worlds, so during fall we had a talk.
And I found out that Rekkles already left. I was like WHAT?
Somebody could have persuaded me to trust xpeke as mid again, but I definitely needed Rekkless & yellowstar. And Rekkles left?
And I realized that Rekkles probably felt what I felt abt Fnatic, so I don't blame him for leaving.

DK: Who was jungle back then again?

Joyluck: Cyanide. He was good at Elise, but Elise itself is uselss.

DK: Weren't you good at Elise also?

Joyluck: Yeah, but I dumped Elise.

DK: Someone who can rebuild a team so well and yet fails to coach his own chinese team. LOL.

Joyluck: LOL. Anyway, xpeke left for some reasons that I can't tell you about.

1008: Those 3 were tight friends.

Joyluck: That is definitely possible.
So, we had to pick up top, jungle, mid and adc. And even Fnatic knew that Europe doesn't have many good players, so we decided that I'll bring Top and Jungle and Fnatic with Yellowstar will recruit mid and adc.

One thing that I valued the most is personality because west is so different from KR. West does not respect coaches at all and do not play well when there is no motivation.

RO: I definitely agree that KR respects coaches a lot more.

Huni: You can't even critique coaches here.

RO: But, there are way too many coaches compared to players.

DK: Oh, so someone who isn't even good works as a coach?

Joyluck: More like there are a lot more people who want to be a coach than the number of players. So, by supply and demand, players are scarce resources in the west.

Anyway, the list was something like
1. Players who would just shut up and take orders from yellowstar.
2. And at the same time, if we give them a chance to speak up, they can actually speak up.
3. Players with positive mindsets.

I already knew Huni well since I played ranked 5s with Huni a lot.
So, I was discussing with GE Smeb, Dignitas Gamsu and Huni about their future. But, I thought that Huni would be a better fit to Fnatic with yellowstar.

Dk: What about Reignover?

Joyluck: To be honest, there weren't many junglers in my mind.
My ideal junglers were way too expensive and the rest was all mediocre.

DK: So RO was mediocre right?

Joyluck: Ummmm......

Everyone: LOL.

Joyluck: Well, he wasn't my number 1 pick because I knew he has a weak mental fortitude. He played early & mid game really well, but he sometimes would just engage by himself and throw when he was in IM. So I knew that he falls off in that regard.

I was actually thinking of WE Spirit, but China looked so much better even to me, so I told him that it would be better for you to join WE.
Then, I tried to find someone, but I just couldn't find anyone.
And out of nowhere, Reignover popped up and I found out that he can actually speak English well. So he earned some points because of his English and that covered up his weak mental fortitude.

DK: Jesus, this is how real life snowball started huh.

Huni: But, even if RO didn't speak English, we would have picked him.

Joyluck: 100% because even before knowing his good English, I was considering him as Fnatic jungler.

But, it was so hard to actually send them to Europe.
German embassy actually told us that they never had an underage kid getting a work visa.

DK: Huni is a minor? With that face?

Huni: Look at my face. 100% minor face right here.

Joyluck: So we had to provide all kinds of documents and it took 2 months to just get a visa. Nobody knew abt this whole thing, so it took really long.

Huni: I think only I have this visa because they told me they created a new one just for me.

Joyluck: And during those 2 months, Reignover was picked.

But, it was so hard to convince yellowstar.
He wanted players who actually were proven in Worlds like Samsung players because fnatic never won a scrim against Samsung.
But out of nowhere I told him 'this really good amateur top laner' so he was really against it.

He didn't even know about Reignover being Gameover.
It took about a week to convince Yellowstar to approve Huni, but it took 3 weeks to convince him to approve Reignover.

Huni: Because I actually scrimmed against Fnatic.

Joyluck: Huni was in Samsung practice squad with SKT Picaboo, Dig Gamsu, and I cant remember the other 2 and fnatic scrimmed against them also. So, yellowstar knew that Huni is actually good.

At the end, yellowstar just sighed and said he'll just trust me.
But he loves both Huni and RO now.

DK: How was your first day with fnatic then?

Huni: We got there and we scrimmed the next day and showed them who we are.

We won every single scrim. We literally rekt every single EU LCS team.

DK: were Febiven, steelback, and yellowstar nice to you when you first got there?

Huni: When we were introducing each other, I don't think they were too happy abt us being there. They had this fake smile, but I could sense how they were not really welcoming us.

RO: But, they were really nice to us and helped us feel comfortable.

DK: And did that change after owning scrims?

Huni: Yeah, they even made us a tea lol.

--
Febiven

DK: Tell us abt your mid player

Huni: His mechanics are really good, but..

RO: His mechanics are really good, but he underperformed at MSI.

DK: Wait, Huni you were gonna say what?

Huni: His mechanics are really good, but he doesn't communicate in game. He says absolutely nothing.

For instance, when a jungler ganks him, he could ask me to TP in, but he just doesn't say anything and he says 'Oops, I'm dead.'

--
Joyluck helping

Joyluck: When I was working here in Nicegametv, I got offers from NA, EU and China. So I decided to make China as my base then work from there. This team that I ended up working for allowed me to coach / help other teams such as Dignitas and Fnatic.

Thanks to that, I was able to fix fnatic's strategy and help out Huni and RO.

When we first created this line up, we were shooting for S5 Worlds. We were saying that being 2nd or 3rd place this split is good enough. And out of nowhere we won.

DK: Did you think you would actually win EU LCS?

RO: When we first scrimmed EU teams, they were so bad.

Huni: So bad like I could pick any champion and solo kill everyone.

RO: But, we became localized.

Huni: Since we can't play KR solo q and only play EU Solo q, my mechanics have deteriorated.

RO: So, we almost lost to H2K and Unicorns of Love.

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Life

DK: What do you guys do in your free time?

Huni: RO plays Hearthstone too much.

DK: You guys don't have girlfriends?

Huni: No no no.

DK: Don't female gamers add you in game?

Huni: No no no.

1008: you trying to hide something huh?

Huni: No no no. Look at my face, does it look like I can have a girlfriend?

1008: Looks don't matter

Huni: No no no.

1008: What about your old friends?

Huni: No no no.

RO: Well, Huni skypes a lot. I hear girls' voice so much through it.
Even now, he was saying he has many 'appointments' with girls.

Huni: No no no.

DK: You do something at night in your room?

Huni: No no no. I can't even lock my door because it's broken.

DK: What about other players?

Huni: Mid & ADC talk to girls a lot.

RO: They both have someone but they actually never met their girl.
Girls are really pretty though.
I don't think they even Skype'd. They just have pictures.

Yellowstar is so professional.

Huni: 100%. He works out everyday, actually twice a day.

RO: He cooks his own meal like chicken breast, vegetables, tomatoes, bananas etc etc.

Joyluck: Also, when there is a tourney, you go to different cities or countries right? Yellowstar's first question regarding a place to stay is if there is a place to work out and how far away is it.

DK: Isn't he addicted to exercising then? Feels like SKT Coach Kk0ma.

RO: Our coach Deilot forces us to go work out twice a week.

DK: Well, that sounds like a good thing to do.

RO: Yeah, but sometimes it backfires because a day before leaving for MSI, he forced us to work out. But, it was raining so all of us had cold at MSI.

Nobody ever carries umbrellas for some reason, so we got soaked and got sick.

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Picks & Bans

DK: How do you prepare your strategy?

Huni: We have an excel file with every single possibility.
We have a file that has if they ban this, then we ban this, they pick this etc etc. At least 20 variations of picks & bans. Our Coach Deilor prepares them first, but they are really bad.

Joyluck: Well, he is still relatively new.

DK: Well, can't expect much from a Diamond 5 player huh.

Huni: Deilor always says something like he got this perfect picks & bans and there is no way for us to lose. But, when I look at it, we would just straight up lose.

However, he really works hard and prepares everything.
He starts and everyone talks about it and fix those picks & bans.

DK: But, even if you have 20 or 30 picks & bans, there can be a surprise factor right?

Huni: Then you just lose.
Even in a group stage game vs. SKT, I kinda felt that this was gonna be really hard because we had Lulu opened.

DK: Because your picks & bans didn't go as you planned?

Huni: yeah, picks & bans are so important.

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Top & Jungle

DK: Huni, didn't you get target banned?

Huni: Yeah and we expected it. That is why I practiced Top lee sin.
I played like 20 games and we were doing so well in scrims.
I was preparing even Vlad a lot also.

RO: So, he would pick smite as Lee sin and he just takes my jungle.
That's fine, but he does nothing with that gold and exp.

Joyluck: Starting last winter, I felt that top is the most important lane and therefore making jungle equally important.
This is why SKT is so strong because even though Marin underperformed at MSI, he is exceptionally good.
We don't need to talk about SKT Mids, and even their bot is extremely strong.
They look weak compared to top and mid, but SKT bot duo is really good.

Huni: Can't win against their bot lane.

Febiven said this is unreal because SKT mid would hit every single skill shot, but never misses a cs. He also said that there is no EU mid that plays like this.

It is literally unreal how a team can win a game purely from laning.

RO: When we get some kills in early game, we should have more gold than them, but that wasn't the case because their CS is so good.

We have to win a teamfight to have a slight lead in global golds.

Huni: Funny thing is though, if we lose a teamfight, then we have to lose a game.

RO: Those slight leads from teamfights disappear after losing 1 team fight.

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MSI

RO: Before we got there, we planned on getting 4th.
But, after scrimming we were doing so well, so we expected a bit more.

Like, we thought we couldn't even match against certain teams, but it was actually do-able in scrims.

DK: Which team didn't really show up in scrims?

Huni & RO: SKT.

Huni: We thought we would just get rekt, but we were good enough to drag out and last longer than we expected.

The problem was that when SKT used Easyhoon in scrims, Febiven was going 50/50 or even better. But, Febiven got rekt by Faker.
So, that is why SKT had Faker for all 5 games.

Joyluck: Even though they were doing well in scrims, I never expected to win.

Huni: I heard about Dyrus and Santorin a lot, so I even looked up some games. But, I didn't think they were really that good.

Also, we couldn't scrim TSM before MSI because they were our first opponent.
And the game started and I felt like I was playing my diamond alt account.

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Crowd chant

1008: Everyone was chanting TSM.

Huni: We can actually hear when people scream / chant, but that TSM chant really didn't bother me.

RO: I was more like 'just wait, i'll show you what I got.'

Huni: I can't wait for this year's worlds since it will be my homeground.

1008: Don't think so. There will be million chinks* coming to watch games.
I was sitting behind EDG coach, manager, manager's gf, 2 sub players and about 20 EDG people. LOLOL I actually waved their EDG flag. I had to betray my country to survive lol.

*koreans use the word 'chinks' to describe anything related to china in a very casual way. It of course is an offensive word, but it became so prevalent that it is almost like a non-offensive way of saying Chinese.

Kinda like how Americans think a latino who speaks spanish is from Mexico. For some reason, Mexico = entire latino population in America and it is offensive, but it just became so prevalent.

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SKT

1008: Bang & Deft are so close.

Huni: They always said good things to us.

DK: No wonder you got mind-gamed.

RO: Wolf was saying we were gonna win like everyday and we got brainwashed.

Joyluck: As I said before, our goal was showing up at this year's Worlds. So I started helping Fnatic more and more, and if we put the Worlds as 100, we are not even at 50 at the moment.

DK: were other players disappointed after losing to SKT?

Huni: Not at all. We never expected to win; it was a learning experience.

But, after playing with the actual top lvl teams and actually dragging out and leading at certain points, we gained confidence.

We are so confident that we think we are gonna win this upcoming split without a problem because Europe doesn't have any of these world-class players. And we actually dragged out games and came close to winning a few games. We will literally wreck everyone.

Even Coach Deilor thinks the same.

Our actual plan was just winning TSM and being 4th or 3rd.

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AHQ

Joyluck: I actually scrimmed against AHQ a lot since I coached a LSPL team and they were not that strong against asian teams. But they did really well at MSI.

1008: It's not even Westdoor, it was An that impressed the most.
Westdoor has attended a lot of international tournaments, so we knew he was gonna be good, but An was just out of nowhere.

RO: even their jungler was exceptional.

Joyluck: AHQ support wasn't actually a real support and that role got swapped a lot, so AHQ had lots of problems. But, I think they planned and practiced hard.

1008: Their dedication and concentration were scary.
They all shaved their heads and just played like crazy.

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PART 3

Bitdol = Host & caster of NLB
Joyluck
RO
Huni

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SKT vs. EDG

B: did you guys watch it?

Huni: Nope, I just slept.

RO: I watched games with other teammates.

I honestly think that SKT is stronger than EDG, but SKT was way too exposed by that time, so they lost.

B: What do you exactly mean 'exposed'?

RO: I didn't know this when we played against SKT, but Wolf's runes & masteries are very roaming-centric. So, it is very easy to target wolf's roam and kill him.

They tried to shut down Bengi also, but he played well.

Also, they stole Marin's maokai since it's his pocket pick.

B: What about OGN schedule, do you think that affeced them? As you guys know, SKT won OGN finals on Friday, then left for MSI on Monday, then started playing on Thursday.

RO: Yeah definitely that affects players.
Thing is though, they practiced a lot more than any team at MSI; they would wake up at 9 in the morning and start practicing. They worked the hardest, so I predicted their win, but oh well.

B: Yeah, so Kespa today gave awards to SKT players and staffs with a statement admitting they screwed up the schedule.

Joyluck: Game 1-4 are all good, but seems like people are blaming Game 5's picks & bans. But, it wasn't like that.

Everyone knew that Pawn counters LeBlanc with Kassadin or Morg. It is not Coach Kk0ma walked in blindly. I understand Kk0ma's reasoning behind picks & bans and I don't blame him.

EDG played really smart in game 5, especially in early game when they saw Nautilus coming to Wraiths. SKT had killed 4 jungle mobs, but EDG got red, wraiths and straight to blue, then to bot lane to dive. And Deft pushed his lane correctly to time that dive.

This dive was faster than what we always expect; for instance, Nunu came to bot after hitting lvl 3, but EDG were all lvl 2.

This was earlier than any usual dive, so it caught them SKT off guard.

B: Mic check that revealed SKT vs. EDG team communication even shows how surprised SKT was when lvl 2 dive happened.

Joyluck: Normally, junglers hit lvl 3 before diving, so if EDG came after hitting lvl 3, Naut & Nunu would be already there warding and waiting for them. Ganking is all about going a few seconds earlier than expected timing.

Also, Faker made a few crucial mistakes.
First off, when SKT took down EDG's first mid turret, teamfight happened because Faker used both of his W and R. Before Leblanc's R came back up, that teamfight was over way before.
On top of that, all SKT had to do was just back out after getting that turret down, so Naut could not have noticed LB's ult.
So, they were all hesitating and Wolf just had to use Q because nothing was certain. Even after Wolf dying, SKT was 'should we fight or not?' then Pawn's Morgana landed Q.
And even still, Faker didn't have his ult back up.
I don't think this was the main reason SKT lost, but EDG knew how & when to fight.

Let's talk about that fight at top. Naut had his ward @ EDG's wraiths, so SKT knew that Morg went top. However, SKT was so focused on getting EDG's top tower down, they either missed it or ignored Morg. SKT simply could have waited another wave to take down that turret, but they were being greedy and 5v4 teamfight happened with Faker staying in mid.
Faker was also very hesitant because he pinged Morg going up, but team was not backing out, so he was unsure of what he should do at that moment. Game 5 became very hard after this.

Dragon fight at around 30 mins or so, Faker used his ult and EDG just initiated right away. It was surreal how Clearlove wouldn't miss a beat and just start teamfights.

B: This is the most important question; was Pawn so good at landing Q or SKT was being dumb and got hit by Pawn's Q?

I honestly think SKT was not playing safe entirely, they were like in the middle ground.

Joyluck: I agree.

RO: Morg does not see that many games, so it is extremely hard to dodge Q. And when you see Morg's Q coming, you kinda want to walk that way for some reason.

B: I rewatched Game 5 and there were like 2 or 3 times when Maokai with Sivir ult initiated, the rest was all getting hit by Pawn's Q.

Joyluck: To be more exact, that one instance where Bengi tried to ward around EDG's blue right before dragon, but got hit by Q was SKT being careless.

At baron, Pawn used his Q through a thick wall, so Q was almost invisible and Nunu was of course watching Baron's health bar going down, so he got hit by Morg Q. This is something Bengi could not have dodged.

B: I thought it was amazing how Pawn played morg. Pawn didn't go Zhonya, so he just used his Q and black shielded his teammate then Pawn would just back out. And goes back in after Q comes back up.

Joyluck: I know EDG Coach Aaron, so we even talked before EDG going to MSI and EDG thought Morg counters LeBlanc. But, I honestly think if SKT was in their perfect condition, LB would have won morg.

B: Even in Mic-Check, SKT wasn't surprised when Morg was locked in.

Huni: It is true that LB really couldn't do much in that game.

B: So, are you saying Faker should not have locked in LB?

Huni: Nope, I'm not saying that. LB is a very good champion.
I think going 50/50 against Faker's LB itself is a good thing.

Joyluck: It was possible because it was Pawn's Morg.

RO: Even then, Faker sent Morg back to base a lot during laning through superior skill usage.

Joyluck: One thing I didn't point out is around 9 min mark? I'm not sure, but mid's right side was all black with no ward while left side had a few wards. Faker should have waited until wards were placed, but he went in on Morg and got ganked by Alistar & Eve. So, Faker went to base.

Going back to base is fine, I mean you gotta buy items right?
But,
1. EDG pushed bot, came to mid and big wave in bot was pushing towards SKT
2. LB wasn't in mid and only support & jungle were staying mid.

So, Urgot naturally has to go down to bot to get all those CS, but Faker roamed top and killed Maokai. It is good that they killed Maokai, but Bengi & Wolf had to be very careful since 4 EDG players were coming and SKT lost their mid turret way too early and easily.

I think this is the very first indicator of SKT's doom.

B: Was Pawn not pushing intentionally in order to make Faker burn his W?

RO: EDG had Eve, so I think EDG predicted Faker to be a bit passive if the lane was pushing towards Pawn, but Faker trusted his mechanics to dodge any skills, so Faker went full aggro. That got Pawn low on hp, so Pawn had to b and I think Faker did really well in lane.

However, I'm not sure if Pawn intetionally didn't push or Faker played so well, so Pawn couldn't push, but Faker played early game extremely well.

Joyluck: OGN casters are the best in the world and what CloudTemplar and Dong-Jun Kim were constantly saying was that constant pushing & fighting isn't all that bad, but KR teams deviated from that because grouping up means not enough exp and not enough CS. So, if they lose one team fight, then they don't have enough gold and lvl to catch up ever again. And this was
proved in previous metas.

SKT was very good at disengaging, but a few mistakes I pointed out gave EDG to go perfectly around SKT's back and win. So EDG was still going strong at certain points in Game 5, even though their comp should have no strength to fight back SKT if played correctly.

B: Do you actually like clean game or just chaotic fights?

Huni: I like fighting so much.

Joyluck: He's a top lane psycho.

Huni: Thing is though, we don't care about jungle in solo q. But, everyone is supposed to wait until jungle shows up in team games.

I hate lane swap. And all the top lane psychos never think that they are gonna lose lane, so we hate lane swap. Look at top laners' interviews, no top laner says 'I don't think I can win my lane because he is really good.'

RO: Depends on jungle champions. For instance, if I pick Reksai, but they pick sej or nunu and lane swap, then Reksai can't play upto her potential.

Even if we lane swap, we go back to normal laning very fast, so I don't think jungle loses that much of a gank opportunity.

Actually, it can make ganks easier because people can be careless or we can just dive a top laner who is turtling under his turret. We can also mind game while adc freezing his lane or etc etc.

It stresses me out, but I don't really hate lane swap.

B: Jesus, thinks are going well now adays. Even junglers are saying games are fun compared to those good old days with no gold.

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Regions (UOL)

B: Anyway, I think people are saying EDG did very well, but not CN > KR. Well, we talked about TSM in Part 2, but let's give our honest opinions now.

MSI had #1 team from each region right? But, how about we send top 4 teams from each region and make them duke out. Which region is going to win?

Huni: We are gonna win NA.

Everyone: LOL.

Huni: you know unicorns of love right? you actually have to play against them. You have to watch UOL at this yr's Worlds. I'm gonna cheer for them. That team is gonna do well because no team has any experience dealing with a team like UOL.

RO: Teams don't avoid a very good fight for them. But, UOL gives you a teamfight opportunity that looks so good for you, so you go in and lose that teamfight. It is extremely hard to distinguish UOL's bait. We honestly don't know if we are gonna win this teamfight or not.

You know how we fought all the time vs. UOL right? But we were being extremely patient even then. There were so many good teamfight opportunities, but we didn't open up those fights. We told ourselves, 'let's find a better opportunity' constantly.

Even KR teams that play passively would constantly fight if the other team gives you these teamfight opportunities.
If you get sucked in to their pace, then you'll lose.

B: I don't think anyone could have predicted UOL's performance at MSI if they went there.

RO: I think Fnatic is a better version of UOL.

B: anything you learned from games vs. UOL?

Huni: A lot. They use teamfights to come back or increase their lead.

The normal way of playing while behind is turtle, ward and wait for mistakes. But, UOL just creates mistakes for the other team. They will always fight fight fight, and create some lead. Then increase their lead by fight fight fight instead of controlling objectives.

Joyluck: Their picks & bans are so unpredictable.
If you see Gnar, then it's obviously top, but they go jungle.
And you can understand picking an AD champ against Kassadin, but Varus? And they won that game too lol. It is so unpredictable.

B: Do you think they will succeed even more? I mean, one can say UOL got lucky.

Huni: Nope. You honestly can't predict UOL.
And you can't plan your picks & bans ahead of time.
We start preparing for picks & bans when we put our headsets and go into lobby.

Those 20 or 30 variations of p&bs we came up with? None of them is correct.

Joyluck: That's a good feature of good teams.

B: Anyway, so you can win NA, but what about against other regions?

Huni: I think we can drag out and come close to other regions.

But, if UOL vs. KR team happens, it will be interesting because KR teams play games by the book, but what would they do against UOL?
KR teams know how to disengage and give up a few objectives here and there, but if they fight UOL, I kinda think UOL will win a few teamfights.

B: So 100% unpredictable huh.

RO: Funny stat is, UOL is behind in global golds even when they win games.
They are always behind golds in 10min - 20 min. But, they ramp up and come back after 20 mins. They come back easily and they can really bait well.

I'm not sure if they are planning those baits, or they are lucky, but they are good. And their mental fortitude is also very strong. They never give up. It tires us really fast.

B: What about OGN after the KR exodus? People were worried when GE lost at IEM, but SKT did well at MSI. So, if we include top 4 teams from China and Korea, what do you guys think as current pro players? Which region is better?

Huni: I don't think the question should be 'which region is better?'
I think all regions are pretty much the same, but everything is decided by picks & bans, rotation and mistakes.

KR had all the top tier rotation, strategy and plannings before, but now every region has pieces of those as well after the KR exodus.
So I think it is about how you picks & bans to create a snowball early.

I think China, Korea..... and even Europe are same in picks & bans.

B: LOL. why did you hesitate to say Europe haha.

RO: If we look at top 4 teams, then China is the strongest in today's meta. Strong early game, teamfight with tanks in mid game, and it is very hard to come back when there are tanks. So, if this meta doesn't get changed, CN seems to be the strongest if we look at top 4 teams.

But, things get patched and say something like early game becomes less important or you can lane swap constantly to avoid any early game snowball, then KR will win by superior rotation. It is what KR is used to.

But, if early game becomes even more important, then China will absolutely dominate. I think China is a better version of Europe.
But, we are above European level and we have potentials, so I think we can improve our laning and rotation, then we can do well at this yr's Worlds.

B: I think it is kinda funny how useless ranking is and yet it is talked about almost everyday. Think about it, one patch will just destroy the entire ranking. Also, tournaments that get done in 2 days are not enough to use as your reasoning.

But, it is very fun to discuss this and that's why we do it lol.
Is Huni better than Marin or vice versa? How intersting is this huh?

Huni: Hmmm. Don't you know top lane psychos huh?
Even if I say right now that I'm better than Marin, he will understand since we all are top lane psychos. I would also understand Marin when he says he is better than me.

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Dragon

Joyluck: It is all about Dragon stacks. We can't just wait out long because teams have to grab those precious dragon stacks whenever they can. So now, teams will never give up 3rd dragon without a fight.

B: I think it's funny because Riot patched from Dragon gold to Dragon stacks in order to avoid early snowball and that is how it was played. But, that is not how games are played now.

Joyluck: We all say 'hmm they gave up that dragon way too easily.
Teams have to get something by giving up dragon and if teams can't do something then they will have a very tough time coming back.'

B: Any dragon suggestions?

Huni: I think this is better. I personally think we can give first and second dragon because teamfight can overturn the whole thing up until 2nd dragon stack. But, if team comp is really bad, then you can't give up any dragon.

I think it all depends on team comps.
Also, dragon creates teamfights, so I like it right now.

RO: Teamfights were really short back then, but they last really long right now because we got tanks. So, it's interesting to watch those long teamfights and dragon stacks are very unique. And Riot is patching towards more mid to late game focused by making dragon strong and decreasing tower golds.
I personally like this meta.

Huni: Well, we just have to follow Riot.
Even if we complain, Riot doesn't listen. Riot will never hear us anyway, so we just have to follow Riot.

B: LOL. it's better to practice your laning since it's important to just solo kill huh.

Huni: Top lane psychos have to solo kill and take lane opponent's tower.

Joyluck: CloudTemplar and DongJun Kim always point out that laning is the most important thing. Becasue gold is the most important factor since early game is very important. And you get early game gold from Cs'ing. That is why China is so strong right now because our meta is early game focused.

Huni: And UOL destroys the whole meta. It makes no sense.

B: LOL. team that can't be explained logically.

RO: They are there when they shouldn't be and they aren't there when they should be. It's just unpredictable.

Huni: They are good.
It's extremely stressful to coaches.

B: Umm, Deilor shouldnt be stressed out too much. He already lost his hair anyway.

Huni: Nah, he intentionally shaves his head.

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Compliments

B: Well, this show will be somehow translated and everyone will know. So, why don't you guys praise your teammates and they will respect you even more LOL. Anything ingame or in real life.

Huni: I really think Yellowstar is extremely professional and strong.
His mental fortitude is something else really, he takes care of himself and us also.
Even if we give up, Yellowstar himself motivates all of us back.
For instance, we all were kinda stressed out and tired in games vs. UOL.
Also, I was very upset and depressed in finals, but Bora helped me out a lot.

RO: I think every single member is doing well, so I wanna thank them.
If one person thinks that he's working hard, but his team isn't, then that is extremely stressful. I think my teammates are working harder than I am, so it motivates me.

And we all know that we are not the best, so we take critiques well. We had some friction in early days, but now everyday is fun and exciting.

Joyluck: I have watched how teams get deteriorated from inside and I really think personalities matter the most. Of course skills are important, but how team can unite as one towards a goal can make that team very strong.

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KR culture

B: People say that KR is way too tight and strict whereas west is way too free and no rules. What are some differences?

RO: We have our own free time, but everyone solo qs since there is nothing to do. Actually, if you look at just hours, we put as much or even more than KR teams since we solo q all the time.

Huni: Culture plays a big role.
In KR, whoever is older has the power and authority.
Yellowstar is 6 years older than I am, but we are friends. And I think this is good because players can feedback coaches.
You can't do that here in KR because of that age gap.
You will never see a 17 yr old kid yelling at a 30 yr old man.
But, I did it to Deilor lol.

B: So, if that happens in KR, that 30 yr old will say 'you god dam 17 yr old kid yelling at me?' without thinking about what that 17 yr old said. But, in the west you guys just talk out huh?

Huni: Yeah, we are 50/50. I can say 'you doing your work like this?'
Oops, I shouldn't have said that.

Everyone: LOLOLOL.

Huni: Is this gonna be translated?

B: Possible lolol.

Joyluck: I deal with NA, EU, China and KR, so I always think about age when I'm talking to Koreans. It just happens because it's the culture, but I never think about age outside of KR.

B: If this goes well, then it is good, but if things don't go well, then there will be 0 respect right? Can't that be a problem?

Huni: No. Not in fnatic.

B: So, it is right to have no rules rather than place rules just to prevent any future disrespect?

Huni: yeah, actually I think it works for us because we are all good kids. Well, we are all messed up but, it's all good because we are good kids.

B: As long as personalities mesh well, being 50/50 works better?

Huni: Yeah, for workers.

B: Are all european teams practice like you guys?

Huni: I'm not sure, but even Fnatic started after coming to KR for that World's bootcamp.
Everyone pratices hard when I joined Fnatic.

Joyluck: Something interesting is how some people were trying to reason how Koreans are good at gaming. And one theory from the west was how Korean as a language can efficiently communicate more so than other languages.

B: Yeah.. King Sae-Jong* carrying this whole thing.
*He created Korean language.

Joyluck: For instance, we have a word that includes rotation, object control, ward control, dives etc etc. But English doesn't. I'm just saying that it's one of many theories.

B: So in the future there will be KR language class in the West huh?

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Fun

Anyway, you guys wanna say something to your coach?

Huni: I was kidding. He is really hardworking and nice.
I'm very thankful and I think I'll have fun with him.

B: Have fun? I think nothing is better than describing your work as 'having fun.'
Is League of legends fun?

Huni: If it isn't fun, then I'll be done.
If a pro thinks League isn't fun, then it damages the whole team also because he wouldn't practice as hard and fall off.

League is a 5v5 game. If someone finds LOL not fun, then he should come out and admit to prevent any further dmg to his team.

B: Oh, are you gonna do that when you find LOL boring?

Huni: Umm... Nope. I'm not gonna do it.

B: LOL so that is the right way to do it, but you're not gonna do it?

Huni: I'm gonna earn as much money as possible.

Joyluck: That's the case for me also. When I worked here, I really enjoyed and enjoying my work right now. I'm not getting tired because I'm enjoying what I'm doing.

Huni: You have to enjoy to do well.
No stress is the ideal way of working.

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EU Solo q vs. KR Solo q

Huni: EU solo q is complete garbage.
I'm totally localized so I don't even know what I'm doing.
I can't even trust my own mechanics and judgements.
So, I was scared before going to MSI because Marin is always on the KR ladder as #5 and still plays well in team games.
And I couldn't win my lane against him.

B: Your current rank?

Huni: We both are around #10 - #20.

RO: Well, I was rank 3 before going to MSI.

B: There is a big difference between #20 and #3 lol.

Huni: Well, I was trying to find other champs because I always got 3 bans. I tried to find a champ to carry with. Typical top lane psycho thing; solo carrying the game.

RO: He is just saying it, but in reality he just picks random things to have fun. He is never gonna use something like Nid and yet he plays her in solo q.

Huni: NOOO. you never know what is gonna come out.
Who would've thought of top cassio.

RO: Yeah.. that is why you play ADC, mid lebalnc, and jungle lee huh?

B: So, KR solo q is better?

Huni: Yeah.
I think it's more like KR has more good players in Challenger.

B: Oh, so it's not like KR plat is NA gold or anything, but rather KR has a lot more players who are good in Challenger.

RO: I think KR solo q is definitely higher tier.
But, I'm not too sure if KR solo q is better or it's just a characteristic difference. Anyway, KR solo q is harder to gank, they ward better, less mistakes, and they play passive with less playmaking plays.

For instance in EU, everyone plays aggressively, so other jungler can gank and kill top, then I would do something to catch up, then he would do something, then I would do something.
But, in KR, laners don't get ganked easily, so other jungler can't gank easily, I gank & fail, he ganks & fails and this gets repeated.
It becomes loose, so I'm not sure if this is due to KR solo q being better or just a stylistic difference. I think it's more of a stylistic difference, but sometimes EU games happen in KR solo q, and KR games happen in EU solo q.

Joyluck: When I talked to C9 Hai when he was here, he said that KR solo q is enough to practice a real team game without having to play ranked 5s. The reasoning is that KR supports roam a lot, ADC plays carefully while support goes to top and etc.
Hai said KR players play so well as a team.

B: So even if Hai couldn't effectively communicate?

Joyluck: Yeah, like when he goes top to roam, his jungle & support will be waiting for him or something. Of course we don't feel it this way, but that is what Hai said.

B: EU is more fun for junglers then?

RO: More fun and more stressful. I have to actively care my laners since they get ganked easily. I can't just play RPG jungle.

Joyluck: In KR, when junglers demand 'can you play passive until I get my ult?' usually KR players do that. What about in EU?

RO: It's more like, Eu would pick Sejuani and gank @ lvl 3.

B: What about 'push mid' or blaming others?

Huni: Jesus, I so wanted to talk about this.
My god, they are so annoying. For instance, KR flames through chat right? But, EU flames through chat AND PING. Jesus. You can't mute pings.

EU flame is at challenger lvl. They would ping until you can't ping more, then they would flame through chat until you can't chat, then ping again and repeat.

RO: Umm... I think this is only for Huni because he's a top lane psycho. Everyone knows that Huni is good, but Huni often times goes 0/8/0 a lot.

I don't think EU flames like that.

Huni: Nahhh.

B: Do they surrender easily?

Huni: Nope, they never surrender.

RO: EU players are so full of hopes.

Huni: I don't think they know a concept of 'wasting time.'

B: Well, it can be said that they are just enjoying their games.

Huni: Or they are expecting Unicorns of Love.

RO: definitely possible since people throw a lot.

In KR, you can't really come back, so KR just sits at base.

Joyluck: Funny thing is, every single top tier KR game gets done around 20 min or 21 mins.

RO: More like, have surrender vote open @ 20 and fight for one last time then surrender. LOL.

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Goals

B: Any ultimate goals?

Huni: Well, winning EU LCS is a given. I'm shooting for winning the Worlds. But, my ultimate goal is finding something to do after retiring.

B: Aren't you 17 who just started this year?

Huni: Gotta think about my life.
I wanna have a restaurant that sells pig feet.

B: where?

Huni: KR? maybe.

RO: It's obvious, but I wanna win this split and win Worlds.
Then I wanna get the tilte of 'the best jungler in world.'

Joyluck: I'm doing a lot of things right now, so hopefully I can tell you guys abt those after things end well. Also, I hope KR's fan culture improves.

And after talking to a lot of analysts, they all think that KR is still stronger than CN. Of course, EDG did very well, but the overall picture would favor KR.

We really have lots of CN vs. KR scrims, even LSPL teams do that.
KR still has good coaches like Kk0ma and players.
So I still think KR is slightly ahead, but we never know what can change in the future. But, as of right now, KR is slightly better.

Huni: I think Fnatic is the best.

B: What is your prediction of Fnatic at this year's worlds considering their current condition and how much they can improve?

Joyluck: Umm.... I think they will lose at semifinals to a team that will eventually win Worlds. Then place at rank 3.

B: And claim that Fnatic is actually the 2nd best team and brag?

Joyluck: I think they are #3 material right now, but if they can show a bit more than what I expect, then they will go to finals.

Huni: Fnatic. Fnatic. Fnatic.

I'm gonna raise fnatic's logo up there.
When the crowd chants Huni, my lane opponent will be intimidated.

B: Then 2 time world champs Fnatic huh.

RO: If this meta doesn't get changed, I think we can win any Top & Jungle duo.

B: Even UOL?

RO: Easily. We actually did win easily.

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Final words in English

RO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qklsa52Qr0#t=1h03m42s

Huni: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qklsa52Qr0#t=1h04m26s

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