

Whereas in Europe, everyone plays a lot more safe. And I do think that LPL teams or players play a lot more aggressively. I think sometimes they just play against people that are misplaying a lot of stuff. Sometimes when I watch LPL or LCK, bot lanes get leads where they kind of shouldn't. I didn't really feel like there was much of a difference between European or Chinese bot lanes. It's gonna be kind of similar to every other time I've been to World or international events. When you see how aggressive bot lanes are in LPL and how they carry that to the mid-late game, is that something you think G2 are equipped for? How are you planning to deal with that? I want your perspective on this, since I would say Rekkles isn’t the best in Europe at laning, but past the laning phase he’s the best marksman in Europe. With your guys’ recent success and finally making playoffs, Worlds definitely seems to be on the horizon.

Uzi founds his own esports team, looks to hire Wild Rift players I think we're just better at playing waves, timings, and communicating that. I don't really think we got 2v2 laning per se, because I'm mostly off roaming and playing with mid/support/jungle, because I think that's kind of the meta right now. We also talk a lot about catching waves safely if I'm not off roaming, because I think I'm doing that more than last split. I don't think we did that as much last split, so I think that's probably the biggest change. So I think we just talk to each other more about timings: roam timings, base timings, and when we can make a trap fight 2v2. We want to balance when we can get an effective recall and when I can roam. Then we also talk more about waves, which we didn't really do beforehand. Just talking before the lane starts, like the expectation of how we think the lane should go. With that said, what are the specific adjustments you’ve had to make since playing with him? That was something that you stated was an area of focus at the beginning of the split - that you were really going to talk with him about adjusting your playstyles to fit with one another. You and Rekkles look like a more cohesive bottom lane recently. When Inven Global spoke with G2’s Mihael "Mikyx" Mehle, the team’s Support player had bold opinions about the meta, the strength of other regions, and the depth of European bottom lanes. What European teams will make it, how strong they are, and how the rest of the World compares. As the LEC comes to playoff time, Worlds is already in discussion.
