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Mid Lane Ornn contributes to Fnatic’s victory over SK Gaming in week 2 of 2020 LEC Spring Split

Fnatic Surprises LEC Viewers with Unorthodox Team Composition

League of Legends fans are no strangers to confusing team compositions, but competitive play usually sticks to more traditional setups. However, Fnatic shook things up in the LEC by opting for an Ornn mid lane and putting Bwipo on Rengar in the top side against SK Gaming.

A Risky Strategy that Paid Off

Despite the unusual combination of champions, Fnatic managed to make it work. The match was a close one initially, with both teams staying relatively even in terms of gold and objectives. However, as the game progressed, Fnatic began to dominate the crucial teamfights that ultimately decided the outcome.

Star Performances and Key Strategies

Nemesis, the rising star of Fnatic, played a crucial role in the team’s victory with his outstanding performance on Ornn. He consistently absorbed damage from SK Gaming and executed several crucial knockups that turned the tide in Fnatic’s favor. Meanwhile, Bwipo’s Rengar was less impactful, failing to burst down targets effectively after the laning phase.

Experience and Teamfighting Prove Vital

Despite their questionable team composition, Fnatic’s overall experience and proficiency in teamfighting allowed them to overcome SK Gaming’s less practiced roster. However, they must be wary of making similar mistakes against stronger opponents, as they may not have the same opportunities to rectify their strategy mid-match.

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