Chexx Profile Joined May 2011 Korea (South) 5348 Posts Last Edited: 2013-12-13 15:35:30 December 13 2013 15:25 GMT #1 Most Wanted: RiotMagus Chexx For a short period, RiotMagus became public enemy no.1 for /r/leagueoflegends. The whole community was up in arms and demanded that he should be hanged or at least fired. (Continued on page 2) Least Wanted: Conclusive evidence Chexx A redditor, who, we asked about his opinion on this matter, had the following to say: “Ay doesn't like conclusive evidence on account o' aww it does is gittin' in th' way of mah owd pitchfo'k hyar.” (Continued on page 3) ESEX is stupid Chexx Empirical studies(may or may not be totally made up) have shown that ESEX is not funny at all and totally stupid. (Continued on page 4) Annie or Anivia?! Chexx If you are an avid follower of the Korean League of Legends league you are familiar with the situation that teams often banned Anivia instead of Annied. KeSPA is finally taking actions to stop the Anivia ban situation in Korea. With the rising popularity of Annie after Worlds, Korean progamers became confused with which champion they should ban.

Since the first two characters in Korean for both champion are 애니, the players will be trained to recognize the various differences between Anivia and Annie. KeSPA said: “The mistake of banning Anivia over Annie brings shame to South Korea and our progamer organization. Therefore we decided to step in and let our players take part in the first class of how to ban Annie correctly.” Further, he added “we hope to increase the professionalism of our players and our league on a global scale.” If this trend continues, KeSPA will consider revoking the progamer licenses and citizenships of players who banned Anivia instead of Annie.





Our blackboard for KeSPA. What would you add?

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Fusilero Profile Joined July 2011 United Kingdom 19397 Posts December 13 2013 15:28 GMT #3 (Bisu was ill on the day of the yearly seminar my ass) If BW has taught me anything it's that pro gamers often find excuses to skip out on seminars, so the anivia bans are here to stay(Bisu was ill on the day of the yearly seminar my ass) Writer Glorious SEA doto

Roffles Profile Joined April 2007 Pitcairn 2829 Posts December 13 2013 15:54 GMT #4 On December 14 2013 00:28 Fusilero wrote:

If BW has taught me anything it's that pro gamers often find excuses to skip out on seminars, so the anivia bans are here to stay (Bisu was ill on the day of the yearly seminar my ass) If BW has taught me anything it's that pro gamers often find excuses to skip out on seminars, so the anivia bans are here to stay(Bisu was ill on the day of the yearly seminar my ass)

Plz sir. They are there.



They just sleep during it. Plz sir. They are there.They just sleep during it. God Bless

Chexx Profile Joined May 2011 Korea (South) 5348 Posts December 13 2013 17:00 GMT #5 On December 14 2013 00:54 Roffles wrote:

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On December 14 2013 00:28 Fusilero wrote:

If BW has taught me anything it's that pro gamers often find excuses to skip out on seminars, so the anivia bans are here to stay (Bisu was ill on the day of the yearly seminar my ass) If BW has taught me anything it's that pro gamers often find excuses to skip out on seminars, so the anivia bans are here to stay(Bisu was ill on the day of the yearly seminar my ass)

Plz sir. They are there.



They just sleep during it. Plz sir. They are there.They just sleep during it.

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canikizu Profile Joined September 2010 832 Posts Last Edited: 2013-12-13 17:10:30 December 13 2013 17:10 GMT #6 On December 14 2013 02:00 Chexx wrote:

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On December 14 2013 00:54 Roffles wrote:

On December 14 2013 00:28 Fusilero wrote:

If BW has taught me anything it's that pro gamers often find excuses to skip out on seminars, so the anivia bans are here to stay (Bisu was ill on the day of the yearly seminar my ass) If BW has taught me anything it's that pro gamers often find excuses to skip out on seminars, so the anivia bans are here to stay(Bisu was ill on the day of the yearly seminar my ass)

Plz sir. They are there.



They just sleep during it. Plz sir. They are there.They just sleep during it.

can confirm thats what koreans do can confirm thats what koreans do

there or sleeping?



and esex is the best thing dat happened to esports there or sleeping?and esex is the best thing dat happened to esports

Flicky Profile Joined December 2008 England 310 Posts January 02 2014 17:29 GMT #7 Some articles from an unfinished (and now out of date) Sightstone:



OGN Pressure Riot to Punish NiP



After setting an example with Team Dark, OGN officials have expressed disappointment that Riot have not punished Ninjas in Pyjamas for their performance against KMT. “The series was incredibly important for both teams but NiP showed a complete lack of respect for their opponents, their fans, and for ESPORTS as a whole by not playing to a competitive standard. The backlash from the fans is not enough. They need formal punishment.” When we tried to reach KMT for comment, their captain said “We are looking forward to our promotion game against NiP as we 3-0’d them easily in a scrim on Sunday night”.



Pros “Enjoy Leaking Scrim Results”



With the first week of the Battle of the Atlantic and the EU promos over, pro players have reported that they love to leak scrim results and watch the fan-base try and use it for arguing and power-ranking purposes. TSM Support Xpecial said “The fans don’t understand how different practice is to the pro-stage and so to watch their discussion after we said we lost to KMT was incredible. It finally gives us, the players, the ability to heavily influence power-ranks, without actually having to perform.” The leaked results are now being considered more important that major results. For more, see our Power Rank on page 6 and find out why Alliance and KMT are the best teams in the world….



Insufferable Forum Poster “Always Knew Team Would Win”



Annoying Team Liquid poster Andrew Schmidt has proudly posted multiple times that he knew that his preferred team would win and that all of you should’ve listened to him. After quoting one non-specific prediction blindly made months beforehand, the poster proceeded to repeatedly remind everyone of their preferred team’s skill level and his own personal knowledge of competitive League. Amateur internet sleuths are reportedly digging through old posts for contradictory statements made by Schmidt to use against the smug idiot.



(Additional: Top lane farms well.

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