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Player-less Elements Rejects Offers for LCS Spot, Fails to Sell by Deadline

Elements Declines Offers, Forced to Build New Roster for Spring Season

After losing its entire lineup this offseason, European League Championship Series (LCS) squad Elements will be forced to build a new roster for the 2016 Spring season. The team has declined offers to buy its league spot.

The team was in the process of negotiating the sale with esports organization Nevo, but the two failed to come to a final agreement. Nevo had previously sold its Challenger squad to Gamers2. The reported offer for Elements’ spot was €450,000 (about $493,000).

Elements has missed the deadline to file new team agreements with Riot Games. Owner Jacob “Maelk” Toft-Andersen has signed an agreement as owner for the spot. This means that he and his organization will need to find and field five players by Jan. 2.

The Elements exodus began in November with the departure of legendary mid laner Henrik “Froggen” Hansen, long-time marksman Erik “Tabzz” van Helvert, and veteran jungler Marcel “Dexter” Feldkamp. The team also decided against negotiating with top laner Jesper “Jwaow” Strandgren, who later left the team and joined Natus Vincere’s Challenger team. Head coach Patrick “Nyph” Funke’s role with the team is still uncertain, but one source claims he will not continue working with the team in 2016.

Elements is the first team that’s failed to sell its spot in the LCS this offseason. Fellow European squads Team Dignitas EU and Gambit Gaming both successfully sold their spots to Splyce (formerly Follow eSports) and Team Vitality respectively. Dignitas EU’s spot reportedly went for $850,000 with Gambit Gaming’s spot rumored to have been sold for roughly €400,000 (about $437,000).

With a limited amount of star free agents in Europe, the team could be at risk of auto-relegation next split. It placed seventh twice in 2015 despite a strong lineup in both splits. Was that poor performance due to the players or the management? If the latter, then fans probably won’t be encouraged by Maelk’s return to the helm. As for the players, they’ll have a chance to prove it was all a fluke when they play next season.

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