Not only “eating onions” with Kai’Sa mid lane, Bjergsen also made many fans sadder when they learned that this was just a North American Diamond rank.
In the last week of competition in the LCK Spring 2022, the Immortal Demon King – Faker pocketed a record of bringing 71 different champions to the mid lane with the impressive Kai’Sa card, constantly “sticking” to the ADC. Teddy is not allowed to fight with the team.
After being used by Faker, Kai’Sa gradually became a fairly popular mid laner in rank, practiced and used by many free and professional gamers. One of them is the star mid laner in North America, Bjergsen.
Currently, Bjergsen has just returned to the game after a period of retirement and coaching, but this guy has proven himself to be able to “make trouble” in the LCS with the top 2 place in the group stage with Team Liquid. However, even when “calling for rain” in the LCS, Bjergsen still “fired up the feed” in the process of learning Faker to bring Kai’Sa to the mid lane.
Looking back at the match history, Bjergsen has only been practicing Kai’Sa in the past few days and has been “flooded” in rank. Not only that, whether he wins or loses, the Danish player is still defeated many times: 3/13/9, 2/8/1, 1/9/11, etc. are extremely low KDA numbers at the position. midline position.
Not stopping there, many Bjergsen fans are even more “desperate” when they know that Bjergsen “feeds out” in the North American Diamond rank. Perhaps after hours of scrim practice and competition in the LCS, Bjergsen needed more time to practice and test Kai’Sa at Challenger instead of Diamond as it is now.
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