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Just an excuse? Behind the large-scale suspension of Hanbok, is it a temporary intention or a long-planned plan?

As we all know, LPL pros generally train in Hanbok when they train at Rank. This is due to the fact that Hanbok, as a well-known server for many years, is almost composed of professional players and passers-by in high-end rounds, and the level is quite high. Compared with the top of the canyon of our LPL, not only is the level uneven, but the most serious is that the actor phenomenon is extremely widespread. Therefore, the professional players at the top of the canyon will not only not have any training effect, but also will be affected by the actor's mentality explosion on the field. Officials also know that the environment at the top of the canyon is worrying, so like Hanbok rent a super for professional players to use, so as to truly achieve the purpose of training.

Just an excuse? Behind the large-scale suspension of Hanbok, is it a temporary intention or a long-planned plan?

However, due to the end of the spring competition, a large number of professional players began Rank training in Hanbok, and as the first person recognized by LOL, Fake, his Rank is naturally a matter of concern and the most popular object for actors. Therefore, Faker often ranked actors in the recent rankings, which directly affected the mentality, and then began to name the LCK official, if it is no longer punished, then LOL will be cool in the hands of these people. With Faker's influence in LCK, he immediately attached great importance to LCK at the beginning, and banned a large number of non-Korean IP accounts for no reason in a short period of time. This led to many LPL players lining up in Faker lying innocently with guns. The worst of these is Doinb.

Just an excuse? Behind the large-scale suspension of Hanbok, is it a temporary intention or a long-planned plan?

Friends who often watch Doinb live broadcasts should know that Doinb has been playing the account of "Heart" before, but the luck is quite bad to get faker, so the number is blocked. After being blocked, Doinb can only train at the top of the canyon, although Doinb used to play at the top of the canyon, but he was basically very casual when he played in the canyon, often appearing 1-8, 1-9 record, completely did not seriously play, so how can it play the effect of training. Therefore, some fans are worried that if they can't return to Hanbok for Rank training, then in such a long offseason, the strength may decline.

Just an excuse? Behind the large-scale suspension of Hanbok, is it a temporary intention or a long-planned plan?

Doinb also mentioned that LPL players are implicated by Faker's remarks, after all, the number is someone's, and they can be recycled at any time if they want to take it back. And Faker said that because the actor will cause the game to cool, there is obviously a very obvious exaggeration, the threshold of the high-end bureau of Hanbok is quite high, and it costs a lot to train an actor, so there are not many actors in Hanbok. For such a crazy blow as LCK, it is obvious that it is intentional or unintentional to target LPL players, especially to point all the targets at China, and it is difficult to say that such a practice is not deliberately making LPL players unable to train in Hanbok.

Just an excuse? Behind the large-scale suspension of Hanbok, is it a temporary intention or a long-planned plan?

Indeed, LCK by cracking down on the actor's rhetoric is indeed to ban the LPL player's account, to put it bluntly, LCK actually has a premeditated, but can not find a suitable excuse, now such a ban is not so legitimate, but wait until the LPL official negotiations will be delayed for a while, the super number can really come back. And this period of time is close to MSI, LCK can take the opportunity to engage in wave things to directly weaken the LPL's combat effectiveness. But this is also no way to do it, who told us that we must train on other people's servers. The environment at the top of the canyon is obviously not improved in any way, so the LPL team may only be able to achieve the training effect through training matches.

Just an excuse? Behind the large-scale suspension of Hanbok, is it a temporary intention or a long-planned plan?

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