Sleeping – Snowball Esports [Legacy] https://legacy.snowballesports.com Oceanic Esports News & Content Tue, 20 Feb 2018 08:03:21 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://legacy.snowballesports.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-sb-favicon-32x32.png Sleeping – Snowball Esports [Legacy] https://legacy.snowballesports.com 32 32 Plundering the Rift: OPL Tops Talk Gangplank https://legacy.snowballesports.com/2018/02/20/plundering-the-rift-opl-tops-talk-gangplank/ Tue, 20 Feb 2018 02:44:22 +0000 https://snowballesports.com/?p=958

One pick we have seen highly prioritised in competitive play all over the world is the saltwater scourge himself – Gangplank.  He has once again been reigning king of the top lane with Kleptomancy, being able to secure gold leads against his opponents that he really should not be able to.

With Gangplank dominating picks and bans in the OPL and a 12-3 record so far, I talked with top laners Chippys (Dire Wolves), Pabu (Avant Gaming) & Sleeping (Bombers) to get their thoughts:

What makes Gangplank so highly prioritised and overpowered?

Chippys:  “GP is overpowered because he gets so much extra gold from relic shield, Kleptomancy and his passive so even if he loses lane or gets behind his gold should be higher than the enemy top laner.  He can continue to stay ahead as his wave clear gets faster as the game goes on.”

Pabu:  “[Gangplank] offers incredible utility across the map from level 6 with Cannon Barrage.  GP ult makes it hard to make plays across the map, as he is always able to influence the plays without the need to Teleport.”

Sleeping:  “Gangplank is very hard to lane against due his constant poking and sustain in lane with potions + his oranges, countering his trading patterns is also a difficult thing to do against someone who has a solid grasp of match-ups and the champion overall.”

What can you do to counter him/keep control of the lane?

Chippys: “Pick champs that can all in him easily like Camille/Riven/Vladimir and use the all-in threat with your jungler to either dive him or get first blood tower and snowball the game.”

Pabu:  “A well-played Camille, Riven or Vladimir are some good options, and there are a few off-meta champions that can really dumpster him. In terms of gameplay, making plays when Cannon Barrage is on cooldown is a good start, and looking to 3-man dive the squishy Gangplank is a good way to gain advantages.”

Sleeping:  “Most of [Gangplank’s counters] struggle in the current meta due to the Rune changes. He is also vulnerable to gank pressure due to lack of dashes in his kit, also he is one of the more easily killable champions of top lane if behind.” Sleeping also told me some different champs like Gnar, Illaoi, Jax, Fiora all can do well into Gangplank, but the matchups are still highly skill-based.

Do you have any ideas on how he could possibly be balanced?  Perhaps without further nerfing Kleptomancy?

Chippys:  “He can be balanced in my opinion if relic shield doesn’t work for him and his Q cooldown is higher at lower ranks.  Also if his W cost more mana so he can’t spam it off cooldown to heal up and stay in lane”

Pabu:  “I don’t think nerfs are particularly necessary for Gangplank, as any further nerfs will destroy him. I think it’s simply a matter of learning to adapt and how to play around it.”

Sleeping:  “Right now on the PBE there are some nerfs targeted at him, nerfing the mana cost of his oranges and lowering down the barrel duration. I personally don’t think these affect him at all and the issue relies more in the combination of the Runes he uses and Relic Shield.”

Any other thoughts about Gangplank, or the top lane meta and how he affects it?

Chippys:  “He makes top meta more fun for me since it is fun being tested if I can maintain 100% win rate on him in competitive ?”

Pabu:  “Gangplank singlehandedly defines the top meta when he’s not banned as you have to play something that will punish him or not get punished by him too heavily. I think the top meta is fine right now, there’s plenty of blind pickable champs and the opportunity for skill heavy counterpicks to most of the meta exists. As Khan regularly shows, skill expression in the top lane is there, it’s just everyone needs to get better and actually show how the lane can be played.”

Sleeping:  “You could say his impact on the meta is both good and bad, depending on the perspective you are looking from. A fan of organised tank meta team fight-oriented will think it’s bad, a fan who absolutely dislikes unkillable tanks in team fights will think it’s good.

I don’t think Gangplank alone is the issue though, the Rune changes played big major in the metashift that happened during preseason and a lack of reliable bruiser keystone definitely puts Gangplank on higher priority because I could definitely see a lot of champions being revived if he was out.”

According to the pros it looks like we’ll be seeing a lot more of the formidable pirate on the rift in competitive, at least for the time being.

A big thank you to these guys for talking with me about Gangplank, be sure to follow them on Twitter and tune in to the OPL for super-week 6 this weekend at http://twitch.tv/OPL

Follow Chippys on Twitter @ChippysOCE
Follow Pabu on Twitter @Pabu22
Follow Sleeping on Twitter @BMR_Sleeping
Images courtesy of Riot Games/OPL
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Roster Reactions: Bombing Out or Flying up? https://legacy.snowballesports.com/2018/01/08/roster-reactions-bombing-out-or-flying-up/ Mon, 08 Jan 2018 04:34:54 +0000 https://snowballesports.com/?p=379 The Bombers are a team with an extensive and rich history in the AFL. They were Premiers in the first VFL season and they’ve now won a staggering 16 VFL/AFL Premierships, the most alongside Carlton. However in their first year, most of your armchair analysts won’t be rating this teams chances of winning the OPL and with good reason – but are they good enough to be considered dark horses?

 

This roster is the big unknown, there’s lots of mystery about how this team might perform to those outside of the inner workings of the OPL. Two new imports from Europe’s challenger scene and 2 players serving a 2 week ban makes it difficult to put your finger on the pulse for this team.

Christian “Sleeping” Tiensuu comes in similarly to Flaresz/Dhokla where no-one is sure what to expect. While Sleeping will be pivotal to the Bombers success, can he be dominant enough to steam roll over the likes of big Swips and Chippys? Sleeping has had a small amount of competitive experience, his most well known accolade to date will be reaching his highest rank of 11 on the EUW server, his solo queue history tells us that we can expect Sleeping to be a carry orientated top laner, with Jayce/Riven/Jax/Fiora being 4 of his top 5 champions played in season 7.

 

However Sleeping may be looking to round out his overall play and become a more meta resistant top laner. This preseason he has expanded his champion pool by adding Rumble and Gnar to his arsenal. If his solo queue champion pool is anything to go by, Sleeping will be the lane the Bombers will be looking to unlock to bring success.

 

Sebastian “Seb” De Cegile is the mainstay of this team and has been in every Abyss roster since joining the OPL, yet he’s somewhat fortunate to be on this roster. You wonder how someone like Seb would perform in a better environment with coaching and better laning on offer, but coming off a very ordinary 2017 he will need to prove himself in 2018. It is also important to note that Seb has been juggling the OPL with his studies, apparently even during the 2017 in-house season so the Bombers will be hoping that going full-time will be the key to unlocking the best of Seb.

 

Carlo “Looch” La Civita is the bad boy of the OPL – another competitive ruling and yet he managed to avoid a harsher penalty than his colleagues despite being a repeat offender. Looch has had a big fall from grace since his Rookie of the Split honour in 2016 Split 2, a massive feat considering he beat both Lost and Raid for this award. Looch really does have the potential to put this team on his back, but the Rookie split of Looch seems so long ago after a painful 2017.

 

Alan “Tiger” Roger and Andrew “Rosey” Rose has the ability to really shake up the landscape of the OCE bottom lanes, forming a real chemistry that the Bombers haven’t seen since Scott Lucas and Matthew Lloyd. Rosey has been a laning partner to OPL ADC royalty with Raydere and Lost and his most recent bottom lane partner Raid earned a promotion to Legacy. Rosey definitely has the experience but what seems to be a red flag is that his teams seem to slide with his performance. The prospect of seeing if this bottom lane can stay toe-to-toe with the heavy hitters of Raes/Destiny, King/Cupcake and FBI/Rogue is an exciting one. Should Tiger and Rosey be able to find their stride OPL bottom lanes will be an absolute joy to watch this split, aspiring pros take notes!

 

What is also an interesting addition to this roster is their coach changing, I was far from impressed with Drak in 2017 and bringing in Scott “Windowsmonkey” Farmer could be a great start, he was around with the team in Split 2 2016 when they narrowly lost a playoffs birth in tiebreakers. This will be Windowsmonkeys first attempt at full time coaching, giving him the opportunity to grow into his role and he has quite a large job on his plate in making sure this team can gel and play to its potential. I was able to get a comment from Windowsmonkey about how he hopes to unlock this team, He believes that “the facilities that the Essendon Football Club has provided will be the driving factor to allow him to develop the squad”.

 

Potential will be the buzzword for the Bombers, as this roster has a very high ceiling with a number of questions on how they may perform. If all goes well, they could end up in play-offs threatening to end a team’s run. However if the imports flunk, Looch can’t dominate his lane with 10CS/Min and the Bombers find themselves falling into the 2017 Abyss ways, they’ll be warming themselves up to a disappointing 6th place with ambitions of a split 1 top 3 finish up in flames.

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