With any sport it’s not just about the players on the field,
there are also players on the bench who come in at critical moments to utilize
their specific skillset in relief. Many people forget about the unsung heroes because
they aren’t always the flashiest or just might not be known yet. With League of
Legends continuing its evolution as an Esport we are now seeing an expanded
bench is now impacting the game. Many of the rosters in the past have been only
five people and when people were swapped out it was usually followed by them
leaving the team for another team thus continuing the cycle. Many of the fans
didn’t know who officially the subs on different teams were so it was always a
surprise when someone new was playing. This was one of the different things
about how the LCS was functioning compared to more traditional sports.
With worlds coming up and some teams struggling they are
looking for a solution to fix their current problems. Subs have been getting
called in and rosters are being expanded to add additional players and coaches.
The roster swaps that we have seen so far have led to lots of success for the
teams that could lead to a new trend that will boost the level of competition to
a new level. Teams will have to prepare for different game-plans as no two
players are alike and everyone has their own style and tendencies. This could
lead to some really cool things with how the game continues to evolve in the
competitive scene. With having expanded rosters it could allow teams to have
players that specialize in playing certain ways or champions. Although many
players are able to play a wide variety of champions very well could see
players emerge that are extremely specialized. What I mean by this is there
could be players who specialize in playing defensive and stalling games out to
the late game or the opposite hyper aggressive players whos early game play can
snowball games very early on.
A swap can provide many things for a team like a different
play-style or champion pool which can give a team a completely different look. An
example of this is what we saw at the EU LCS event in Tenerife during week six.
Evil Geniuses, formally Counter Logic Gaming EU, has been typically known as a
team that draws games out and focuses on the late game. A problem with this
strategy is if teams can get ahead of them early on they are able to stop them
from ever reaching that point. With the high stakes of season three and the
recent struggles they have been having, currently 8-10 and tied for last in the
EU LCS, they looked to shake it up.
The face of EG ex CLGEU Snoopeh will now be splitting time
with their new member and jungler, Shacker. Notice I didn’t say either of them
were substitutes because they are both important members of the team who will
be serving very different roles. The play-styles of these two are so different
with Snoopeh being a defensive early game player while Shacker is more of an
aggressive early game player. This will allow them to play different styles and
show a different look that can force teams to study the different styles that
they might have to play against depending which jungler is playing. Now teams
that go in to play EG will need to prepare to play against two very different
strategies that will come two very different players both of which have very
different champion pools. In this case it could be argued that it might be like
playing against two different teams as the styles are so different.
This means that a team might not know exactly which players
are playing on the opposing team until the point when the lineup cards are submitted
and considered official by the rules.
Per section 3.3 Roster Submission of the LCS rule book, “Requests to modify a starting lineup may not
be submitted any later than two hours prior to start of broadcast and/or
webcast on a day in which the team is playing a match. This roster card must
identify the five Starters for the team’s first match of the day, as well as
any available Reserve players for subsequent matches that day.” (Riot Games, 2013)
That rule is very
important as it states that teams don’t have to release their rosters ahead of
time allowing for their opponents to focus on playing against certain comps. As
rosters continue to expand and teams start using more players the games will
become more exciting and more epic then they already are. This is a huge step forward
and a big reason to be excited for the future as a fan of the LCS.
How do you guys
feel about these expanded rosters, let me know and leave your thoughts in the
comments section!