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Another week of LCS is over and we take a closer look at the Spring Split week 10. Check out how the Supa Hot Crew beat Gambit Gaming, how Millenium's new jungler Kottenx performed and much more in our Week 10 recap!
MVP: Forg1ven on Lucian with 5/0/5 stats, showed how to go even in the laning phase with Leona versus an unfavorable matchup of Caitlyn and Karma. Snowballing with the assistance of his team and turning a great gank around, he has proven to be a force to be reckoned with on Summoners Rift.
MVP: Svenskeren on Pantheon in the jungle with stats of 6/4/10. Making plays that allowed his ADCarry to get fed, he had a big impact on the game and helped SK to secure the victory in this rematch of Thursday's game.
MVP: Even though Roccat lost, Overpow played really well this match. Dealing a good amount of damage on his Ryze and having great positioning, he finished the game with stats of 4/1/5.
MVP: Cyanide on Elise. Not only did he secure first blood on toplane but he also put out a lot of pressure on all the lanes, allowing them to snowball hard and win the game from there. With stats of 1/1/9, other teams should really consider banning Elise when they play against Fnatic.
MVP: Froggen yet again, this time however not on a team-fight oriented midlaner but on an assasin looking for kills: Zed. He had stats of 9/1/7, assasinating high-priority targets in teamfights to give his team an advantage. Focusing mainly on Morgana, he allowed Nyph to use Leona to it's full potential, hopping into the fight, killing of his target and going back out.
MVP: MrRalleZ on Caitlyn with stats of 2/0/8, staying true to the name ADCarry, carrying the game. He had a solid play throughout this nearly one hour long game with good positioning and abused the range of Caitlyn to its best.
MVP: sOAZ on Shyvana with stats of 2/0/9, tanking away the enemy burst for his team and being a living meatshield. He kept xPeke alive more than once and was a great asset to his team.
MVP: Overpow on Nidalee. After the early double kill, he snowballed throughout the whole game, finishing the game with stats of 5/0/3. Due to the early advantage his spears dealt tons of damage, allowing them to just poke the Wolves down.
Champion of the Week: Karma
Having seen a rise in picks already during last week's LCS, Karma is our champion of the week. She offers great utility to her team, bringing an AOE slow as well as a team speedbuff to the table, allowing them to engage or disengage at will. But while other support champs that offer this much utility don't nessecarily have that much damage, Karma even offers that, getting numerous kills in the games, most notably Migxa with a doublekill in the baron pit.
Overpow is our Player of the WeekTop of the Week: Fnatic sOAZ (KDA Ratio: 10.5)
Going strong again this week, a big contributor to Fnatic's success is their toplaner sOAZ. Even though his KDA is a lot lower than last week where he had an incredible ratio of 26, he still played two solid games this week, showing us yet again that he is comfortable with tanky toplaners such as Renekton and Shyvana that still offer a decent amount of mobility.
Jungle of the Week: Fnatic Cyanide (KDA Ratio: 4.4)
While Cyanide doesn't have the best KDA Ratio this week, he is still our Jungler of the Week. Helping out all his lanes, getting first blood in both games and being a big factor as in why and how his team was able to snowball. He helped feeding all of his lanes and did some incredible plays this week.
Mid of the Week: Roccat Overpow (KDA Ratio: 17)
Overpow has been a beast this week. Playing really good in Roccat's first game against Alliance on Day 1, although they lost the game, Overpow's performance can't be neglected. On Day 2 they just dominated the Copenhagen Wolves and his Nidalee play was really good, securing them the game early on.
Bot of the Week: Supa Hot Crew MrRalleZ and Migxa (KDA Ratio: 16 and 3)
Showing really good synergy during this week's LCS, the botlane of Supa Hot Crew really stepped up their game. Migxa being really strong on Karma as well as having that amazing 5-man crescendo on Sona and MrRalleZ with his positioning in the second game, they really deserve this spot.
If the games continue to go like this, we might be in for a lot of ties for places. But Super Week is up next and everything can change, with most teams still being superclose to each other.
Travis covered the European LCS again this week, check out his interview with our Player of the Week Overpow here.
Who was your favorite player this week and what do you think is going to happen in next week's Super Week? Tell us, as well as who your personal All-Star favorites are, in the comment section!