Have you heard? Martin “Rekkles” Larsson plays meta AD carries now. All of Fnatic’s problems are solved.
Following the Rift Rivals fallout, Rekkles’ champion pool changed from Kennen to Ashe and Varus. Fnatic’s supporters breathed a sigh of relief because it seemed to be the perfect evidence that, yes, Fnatic had learned.
Source: SlingShot
Fnatic lost in semifinals because Misfits identified the problems and abused them by choosing a scaling jungler, making more conservative side lane trades, and forcing mid control when Fnatic lacked its preferred engage picks.
Fnatic can double down and look at why the problems occurred, but the team has already had several opportunities to fix them, and time might be too short for the existing laundry list. Having Broxah work against pressure in bot lane or spending more time keeping tabs on the enemy jungler with an advantage will suit Fnatic’s early focus. Rather than forcing in side lane or mid, Fnatic can use deeper wards they place from an advantage to balance pressure in multiple lanes at once until it’s time to contest an actual objective. Then, Rekkles’ Ashe needs to pull more weight in engages.
It’s salvageable. If Fnatic makes it past the regional gauntlet and qualifies for Worlds, it will have to take the month long boot camp as a life line.
TL;DR las decisiones de Rekkles son cuestionables. Broxah tiene un pathing muy flojo. Sus sidelanes son muy flojas. Se reagrupan en mid y hacen ARAM cuando no tienen ideas.