Rekkles Makes an Important Decision

By Ishaan Khatri

Rekkles Unhappy with Elements, Wants to Join Fnatic

Young AD Carry Martin “Rekkles” Larsson has expressed his dissatisfaction with his current team, Elements, and is looking for a way out. Elements, who finished 7th in the EU LCS and missed the playoffs, have had a disappointing season. Rekkles, who was seen as an upgrade over the previous AD Carry Tabbz, was expected to make Elements a contender for the worlds championship. However, that did not happen and now Rekkles is trying to fix the team’s issues.

Is Rejoining Fnatic a Good Idea?

This situation is similar to when Rekkles wanted to leave Fnatic. It may seem like he doesn’t want to be on a bad team or a team that can’t win worlds. But is he worth the risk? What if Fnatic faces difficulties in the future? Will he stay loyal to the team? These are valid questions considering his past decisions.

Elements’ Issues and Rekkles’ Options

Looking at Elements, it’s clear that they have problems and are not focused on the right priorities. Rekkles has limited options if he wants to win worlds. Elements was never the right fit for him, so now he wants to join Fnatic. This move could make Fnatic slightly stronger and allow Rekkles to not be the main threat on the team. However, there are risks involved, and Fnatic should interview Rekkles extensively before making a decision.

SK Gaming as an Alternative

If Fnatic doesn’t work out, Rekkles could potentially join SK Gaming. SK focuses heavily on their AD Carry and putting them in a carry position. Rekkles has yet to prove himself in this role. While it may seem like a quick fix, SK would have to change their playstyle to accommodate him.

Where Will Rekkles Go?

Ultimately, the decision may not be up to Rekkles alone. It’s important to consider the damage that has already been done and whether the rewards outweigh the risks. Personally, the best fit for Rekkles would be Fnatic due to his previous experience with Yellowstar and the compatibility of their playstyles.

Rekkles, Elements, Fnatic, AD Carry, EU LCS, Worlds Championship, SK Gaming

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