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With the 2020 League of Legends World Championship starting soon, the hype for the most prestigious trophy in League of Legends is reaching an all-time high. As usual, we prepare our LoL Worlds Power Rankings as 22 teams prepare to compete for the ultimate battle in competitive League of Legends.

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Last year’s champions Fun Plus Phoenix have failed to qualify for worlds. SK Telecom are also going to miss Worlds after failing to qualify through the Korean regional. In fact, between 2019 and 2020 only five teams in total have managed to re-qualify for Worlds.

Top 10: LoL Worlds 2020 Power Rankings

When it comes to the top League of Legends team, it’s important to build a long-standing history of competitive success. Ever since they qualified for the EU LCS, G2 Esports towered above the competition. Their playstyle combined refined strategies and strong mechanical execution, resulting in a perfect mixture of brains, and brawn.

In this LoL Worlds Power Rankings list, we will look at the most dominant LoL Worlds 2020 teams in each region. We rank and file the top ten most fearsome lineups that will surely make an impact on the biggest stage. A lot has changed in League of Legends this year, and the power rankings are the hardest to make out of all seasons to date.

However, after some in-depth analysis, we have come up with what we think is an accurate representation of the relative strengths between all teams.

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10. Team SoloMid

Opening the list at the number ten spot, North America’s first seed has had a rocky road in the regular season and the entire way to Worlds 2020. This was not the year of TSM. Growing pains of in the Spring and Summer split that put question marks around just how good they could be at the highest level.

In spite of that, TSM managed to claw their way through the LCS Playoffs and make it into worlds as the #1 seed from NA. For players like Doublelift and Bjergsen this is probably the most important World Championship showing to date. After facing hard times and under-performance issues for the past few years, these two players can finally show why they are considered legends in the LoL scene.

Their Group Draw also turned out favorable as they are in what is considered the “group of life” at Worlds 2020. If TSM can get out of they way and perform well, they can potentially go far for the first time since Worlds 2014.

9. LGD Gaming

Despite their shortcomings when it comes to the rest of the LPL, LGD are still a strong contestant in their own right. Their fight against iG in the Regionals proves they deserve their spot in the Worlds Play-in stage. Furthermore, going ahead of opponents like FPX and Team WE within their region shows this squad has great highs if they all gel together.

As strong as they are when they are performing well, there are also the LGD lows that put them on par with wildcard teams. We can never know what LGD we will get at Worlds 2020 and we might see them falter at the Play-In stage. However, based on the roster they rock and the potential this team has, they can easily advance through Play-ins, and even the Group Stage, especially since they would be automaticly placed in the Fnatic/TSM/Gen.G group.

No matter where you rank the rest of the LoL Worlds 2020 teams, there is no denying LGD has a strong lineup that can easily match most of the western teams.

8. DRX

DRX (DragonX) are another peculiar team heading into this tournament. They are the #2 seed in Korea and are by no means a weak team. They do however fail at drafting throughout this entire season. This is why we place them in eight spot because DRX has shown time and time again that they can be countered fairly easily.

There is no doubt DRX will roll over FlyQuest and whoever joins their group even with a horrendous draft. But when it comes to series past the group stage, we can expect them falling out quickly in the first elimination match regardless of which opponent they face.

If DRX learns how to draft properly in the next few weeks we can easily bump them three or four spots higher. As things currently stand they are only good for 8th place.

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7. Suning

Having Suning ahead of DRX might be blasphemy to many, but we do feel this team will at least make their groups run easier then the Korean counterpart. On the backs of SwordArt and huanfeng, Suning has earned their way into Worlds 2020 and are likely advancing together with G2 out of Group A.

Another big asset for this team is jungler Lê “SofM” Quang who should be considered one of the top five jungle players at this year’s event. With the trio (SwordArt, SofM, huanfeng) combined we can expect Suning easily advancing out of groups, but we also expect them quickly being eliminated in the Knock-out stage thereafter.

6. Fnatic

Fnatic is always hard to place in the Power Rankings. Year upon year FNC is having stranger and stranger Worlds showings. They struggle in Play-Ins, struggle in Week 1 of the Group Stage, yet always make it into Knock-outs and almost always fall to an LPL team (EDG being an exception).

This year, FNC has a favorable group to come out of but is almost guaranteed facing an LPL team straight out of groups. Based on their track record, we can place them just on the precipice of elimination in the Knockout stage. If they find themselves lucky enough to be matched against an LCK team we might see them advance to the semifinals.


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5. Gen.G Esports

Gen.G shares a group with Fnatic and also a similar fate. We can interchange both squads in our rankings and it wouldn’t make much of a difference.

Having a competent Jungler between the bushes is also imperative to World Championship success, and Gen.Gs Kim “Clid” Tae-min is an absolute superstar in the role. Between him and Gwak “Bdd” Bo-seong in the mid lane, Gen.G have the right tools in the most relevant meta lines at Worlds 2020. We fully expect Gen.G to make it out of their group next to Fnatic, and hope for a favorable draw coming into the quarterfinals.

If they are lucky enough to face an opponent that wont exploit their comfy drafting they could potentially make it into the top four. But there are too many “IFs” to place them into the top four at this years event.

4. G2 Esports

Depending on how highly you rank LEC play this year, G2 might go higher or lower on this list. We cannot forget the dominating run G2 showed at last year’s event only falling short in the finals against FPX.

The roster now has a long standing synergy, with the organization not changing a single thing for over a year. Each individual on the roster can deliver clutch plays in the “clutchiest” of moments and bring G2 a win. Where G2 does falter is in their ongoing meme machine attitude where they take plays too far or act too casually on the map. The LEC Summer season exposed the weaknesses in the botlane duo and general lack of activity in the early game.

When it comes to best-of-one scenarios, G2 might strugle heavily. Their group stage might look wonky and analysis might sleep on the giants as they did before the LEC playoffs. But come Knockouts expect G2 to show a totally different mentality and start plowing through the competition.

We place them just shy out of the top three section only due to the dominance the top three teams have shown in their respective regions this season. G2 had a wonky season and still became EU’s #1 seed but how well they will scale versus the LPL and LCK champions remains a mystery.

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3. JD Gaming

JD Gaming are without a doubt the most a championship level team. Seo “Kanavi” Jin-hyeok and Lee “LokeN” Dong-wook are hard carrying this team throughout the entire LPL season and are likely going to continue at Worlds 2020. Between JD Gaming and TOP Esports, its really hard to select who we favor more in the competition. Both teams have incredible play and are probably a whole division ahead the rest of the LPL and potentially the rest of the competition at Worlds 2020.

When it comes to LoL betting, this team likely has the best outright odds for World Champions, on top of almost guaranteed being a top three finisher regardless of performance. They are just that good.

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2. DAMWON Gaming

DAMWON is the team expected to defend LCK’s honor at this years Worlds. While Korea generally struggled over the past few years, DAMWON has remained the Korean team that doesn’t falter in international competition.

Last year, they fought through play-ins, groups and all the way to knockouts. Cho “BeryL” Geon-hee is probably the best support at Worlds 2020, as his map impact is simply unprecedented as a support player. Heo “ShowMaker” Su and Jang “Nuguri” Ha-gwon offer the stability and consistency DWG needs to go far this year.

We are fully expecting DWG in either the finals or being eliminated before the finals by the team that ultimately wins Worlds 2020.

1. TOP Esports

With absolutely no surprise at number one, TOP Esports come into this tournament with all the hype on their shoulders as the ‘hometown’ region favorite on this LoL Worlds Power Rankings. TOP Esports possesses the best chance of securing a triple LPL crown at the World Championship. The roster has been praised by pretty much every single analyst on the planet as the best GELed roster in league history.

No player on this roster (when healthy) is a weak spot to their team. With Hung “Karsa” Hau-Hsuan in the jungle, Yu “JackeyLove” Wen-Bo in bot and Bai “369” Jia-Hao in top, TOP has three of the best rated players in all three lanes.

Talent and name value aside, TOP Esports do have some interesting challenges ahead. JD Gaming is their domestic archenemy, while DAMWON and G2 have everything to prove against them. Pretty much every competitor is also putting every single match they ever played under a microscope. It will not be easy for TOP Esports to pull out new tricks at Worlds, but we belive they are strong enough with the old tricks to do just fine and still lift the trophy.

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Following the conclusion of the 2019 League of Legends World Championships, China / the LPL have locked in their place as the World’s top region. This comes after back to back Chinese teams took out the game’s biggest yearly event, the World Championships.

With that in mind, we take a look at the Top League of Legends Teams of all time!

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1. FunPlus Phoenix

Only two years old, FunPlus is the undisputed top team in 2019, completely dominating their opponents in this year’s 2019 League of Legends World Championships. As this year’s world champions, they have earned our respect, placing first on our list.

FPX had defeated Fnatic and Invictus Gaming in the quarterfinals and semi-finals respectively, going 3-1 in both Bo5 sets. Ultimately, they completely rolled G2 Esports in the finals match, taking them down undefeated.

Despite this, their journey was an unexpected one. Placing 7th-8th in the LPL 2019 Summer Playoffs, nothing much was expected of the team. However, with the addition of Tian and Doinb, the team immediately pronounced results, ending first in the LPL 2019 Spring Split. They later cemented their position as the LPL’s top team, placing first in the LPL Summer Split and Summer Playoffs.

2. Invictus Gaming (LPL)

Invictus Gaming has previously been regarded as a Chinese team that always fell inches short of an LPL title and struggled to put together a solid showing at international events. However, their victory at Worlds 2018 made everyone reconsider this narrative.

This team has an overwhelming amount of talent, and its solo laners – TheShy and Rookie—have a solid claim to being some of the best players in the world. Combine that with explosive laning, relentless aggression, and decisive teamfighting, and it’s easy to see how Invictus Gaming took the League of Legends scene by storm. Granted, this accomplishment is somewhat undermined by their MSI 2019 loss to Team Liquid. But considering the sheer firepower of this roster, it’s hard to imagine Invictus Gaming being considered anything less than a top 2 team.

3. G2 Esports

When it comes to the top League of Legends team, it’s important to build a long-standing history of competitive success. Ever since they qualified for the EU LCS, G2 Esports towered above the competition.

Their playstyle combined refined strategies and strong mechanical execution, resulting in a perfect mixture of brains, and brawn. Indeed, the lineup of Wunder, Jankos, Caps, Perks and Mithy was one of a kind, and it’s rare to find players that so perfectly complement each other.

A top-4 finish at Worlds 2018 and a victory against the tournament favorites in RNG. G2 aimed for new heights in 2019, as they signed a mid lane juggernaut that is Caps and swapped their previous mid laner to the bot lane position. And while many thought of this move as insane, G2 put these doubts to rest by finishing first at the 2019 MSI and forever cemented themselves as one of the greatest LoL esports teams of all time.

G2 encountered plenty of bumps in their road to greatness, however their ability to overcome these obstacles earned them the name of Kings of Europe. One of their biggest shortcomings was failing to claim a title in the international scene. However, 2019 was the year for the Europeans, with G2 Esports finally claiming first in the 2019 Mid Seasonal Invitationals, an event only shadowed by the 2019 League of Legends World Championships.

4. SKT Telecom T1

Holding four consecutive Worlds titles, SKT T1 seemingly refuse the idea of failure. Their opponents are constantly on their toes because the smallest misstep can lead to SKT taking over the game, and when that happens, they never let go until they reach the enemy Nexus.

A core to the team’s success is SKT’s ability to keep the greatest player in the world, Faker, for so long. The man is a competitive titan, and his combination of razor-sharp mechanics and acute game sense turned the tide of countless battles. Granted, SKT have been on a downswing in recent years. But whether it’s a major tournament or an LCK split, anyone that’s into LoL team power rankings knows not to count out SKT T1.

5. Griffin

Despite losing to Invictus Gaming in the quarterfinals, sentencing them to exit the World Championships early on, they are without a doubt one of the world’s top teams. Coming into the 2019 League of Legends World Championships, they had taking first place in the LCK 2019 Spring and Summer Split, and placing runners up for the LCK 2019 Spring and Summer Playoffs, only behind SK Telecom T1. Griffin has been regarded as one of the top LCK teams ever since qualifying to enter the LCK in the 2018 Summer split. Despite Korea have declined as a region in the competitive scene, Griffin still possesses immense strength.

6. Fnatic

Fnatic have a rich history. Their competitive journey started with a victory at the first-ever World Championship, and it got even wilder as years went by. That said, old-school fans will remember the xPeke days and the clutch outplays that came with them.

What’s surprising, though, is that Fnatic became even stronger after losing their captain, and the following Huni/Reignover roster remains one of the most explosive European lineups in LoL esports history. They also have a great international record, and you can count on Fnatic to hold their ground against the best League of Legends teams in the world. Their second place finish in the 2018 League of Legends World Championships opened up the eyes of the world, showing EU is able to well contend with top regions like China and Korea.

Heading into 2019, Fnatic has performed strongly in LEC despite losing their top spot. Despite this, they managed to hold a minimum of 3rd place in the various tournaments in Europe. Entering the League of Legend World Championships, Fnatic were cursed, and sent to the group of death. Shocking the whole crowd, they had miraculously defeated both SKT and RNG in their final two games, narrowly allowing them to advance into the quarterfinals. Unfortunately, Fnatic were matched against FunPlus Phoenix in the quarterfinals, who eventually went to the end to take the World Championship.

7. Damwon Gaming

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Damwon Gaming have had a track history of quickly improving. Damwon had been created with the signing of MiraGe Gaming, a team that had freshly qualified for the Korean Challenger scene. Competing in their first Challenger series, the team had faired as expected, placing 5th. However, next split in the CK 2018 Spring Split, they quickly improved, this time placing second. By the end of 2018, Damwon Gaming decisively took first in the CK 2018 Summer Split, with only one loss to their name.

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After qualifying for the 2019 LCK season, they had surprised many, placing 5th in the 2019 LCK Summer split, a momentous achievement for a newer team. Follow on, Damwon further improved, finishing 4th and 3rd in the LCK 2019 Spring Playoffs and Summer Playoffs respectively. While their performance had not been enough to place them in the main 2019 World events, they entered as Korea’s third seed through the play-in stage after topping the LCK 2019 Regional finals.

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8. Royal Never Give Up (LPL)

Royal Never Give Up (RNG) may as well be cursed. This is a team that consistently stands at the top of most League of Legends team rankings, and yet, it’s only in 2018 that RNG won their first LPL title. But what they lack in domestic success, RNG make up through stellar international showings. Whether its IEM, MSI, or even Worlds, you can bet on RNG to make a deep run and challenge top League of Legends teams in the process. 2018 was their most impressive year to date, as Royal Never Give Up won 5 out of 6 competitions they’ve attended.

The driving force behind their success is their superstar AD carry, Uzi. Another thing to note is that RNG never miss an opportunity to upgrade their roster. At different points in time, they’ve fielded top-tier players like inSec, Mata, NaMei, and Xiaohu, and it’s this combination of ambition and smart talent management that allows Royale Never Give Up to stay at the top.

9. Team Liquid

Up until recently, Team Liquid was rarely—if ever—included in the conversation about great League of Legends lineups. The organization enjoyed a lot of success in other games, but bizarrely enough, it struggled to find a foothold in the world of LoL esports.

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Things started to change in 2018. After finding themselves on the verge of relegation, Team Liquid went above and beyond to put together the superstar lineup of Impact, Xmithie, Pobelter, Doublelift, and Olleh. These players led them to two back-to-back LCS victories, cementing the organization as the best League of Legends team in North America.

Still, despite their domestic results, they had a hard time holding their own at international tournaments. And Team Liquid wasn’t going to stand for that. In 2019, the organization brought in Jensen and CoreJJ in place of Pobelter and Olleh. The new roster clicked, and Team Liquid took over North America to produce their third consecutive LCS title. They kept the momentum going at the MSI 2019, and while they couldn’t get the trophy, their semifinals victory over the reigning world champions—Invictus Gaming—finally made them one of the top League of Legends teams in the West.

10 Flash Wolves

While Flash Wolves were not able to make it to the 2019 World Championships, they deserve to be in our list of the top 10 teams. Flash Wolves had taking runners up in the 2019 LMS Spring split, only to decisively claim first in the Spring Playoffs with a 3-0 win against MAD Team. While Flash Wolves had stumbled closer to the end of 2019, they had still qualified for the MSI, finishing 5th place, just one place behind SK Telecom T1.

Rosters

Flash Wolves may not have a multitude of international success, however, they always manage to make it to the international scene, and take out a surprising win. Their unpredictability, while a double-edged sword, makes FW a formidable team.

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