With an impressive performance at the last MSI 2022, SGB Shogun has been evaluated as “more powerful” than T1 Gumayusi in the LoL Esports Manager game.
A few months ago, the game LoL Esports Manager was launched in the LPL region and caused a storm in the League of Legends community. Most gamers are quite interested and passionate about collecting rare, strong cards or simply cards of their favorite players.
However, a drawback of this game is that it is only released in the LPL region, the cards are also limited to players competing in this region. As a result, recently, there have been a series of cards from players from the LEC, LCK or even VCS. Many gamers were quite excited, some considered this a “signal” that Riot Games and Tencent would launch the international version of LoL Esports Manager.
LoL Esports Manager suddenly appeared a series of new cards.
In particular, VCS was revealed to have a single card, SGB Shogun – the gunner had an impressive performance at the last MSI 2022 and with the “buffalo” reached the top 6.
Shogun possesses 81 stats and is higher than Gumayusi (80).
According to the description that came with the card, Shogun was introduced as having a “crunchy neck” against strong teams, even Shogun and Taki’s impressive performance in defeating T1’s bot lane gave him only a few points. higher number than Gumayusi.
As for the cards of the LCK area, the community is spreading the cards of T1 members including 5 members, many gamers think that these cards will “sold out” as soon as they are released in the game. .
Zeus is the highest stat member in this series of T1 cards.
Faker owns 84 stats in the current season.
Gumayusi is the T1 member with the lowest stats.
But after digging into the details, the new community “discovered” that the cards above were edited by a fan at the LPL and it has absolutely nothing to do with the official version. So if you want these quality cards to be released, the League of Legends community will have to wait a long time.
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