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LEC Power Rankings: 2023 Winter Split Week 1
Publish Date: January 20, 2023
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is finally starting after Rogue surprised everyone and swept G2 in the 2022 Summer Finals. Two new teams have joined or merged into the LEC and there is a brand new format that should shake things up. It will certainly make things interesting and will make doing Power Rankings a bit different. That being said, here are the LEC 2022 Winter Split Week 1 Power Rankings.
LEC Picks 2023 Winter Split Week 1 ]
Note: With the new structure of the LEC teams that are knocked out will be no longer included in the Power Rankings for obvious reasons. Once they do play again, their “Last Week” rank will be whatever rank they were in their last Power Rankings.
It is very odd to have to put BDS here because they have solid players on their team. The problem is that players like Adam and Sheo are still unproven. Nuc has shown flashes but has been fairly inconsistent. Then the bot lane is probably the best portion of the team, at least at the beginning of the season, but they are in the strongest positions in the LEC. BDS have potential but the LEC leveled up in a pretty big way this offseason.
There is no doubt that Heretics will be an interesting team. Jackspecktra finally gets his shot at starting in the LEC and will no doubt be looking to prove that other teams missed out. Mersa and Jankos, especially Jankos, will have to hold down the fort. Then there are Evi and Ruby. Ruby is still quite the mystery and many are scratching their heads as to why he was the choice.
Evi is a known quantity and the thumbs-up master but will his age catch up with him not that he is finally in a top-four region?
There are a lot of people sleeping on this team, possibly even this writer. Every player on this roster brings with them a chip on their shoulder. Finn has been kicked around after being one of the most consistent top laners in whatever league he is in. The same can be said about Kobbe at ADC respectively. Dajor showed that he can play at a high level but is still prone to some bonehead plays.
Then JeongHoon was arguably the biggest surprise of 2022 for the LEC. The questions will surround the 18-year-old jungler out of Turkey. Can 113 hold his own or will Astralis quickly pivot to someone who is a little more known? This team has potential, especially if 113 can come out and just facilitate the rest of his squad.