Travis Gafford, the most popular esports reporter in League of Legends, also produced a lot of related player interview videos during this year's World Championship. For example, on October 13, he asked professional players what kind of superpowers they wanted to get, and 369 said that he wanted Ike's ultimate, go back to the past and buy lottery tickets and then be able to develop. Xiaohu wants to live a little longer and walk around. Faker wants time travel, Zika, Canyon, and Caps want League of Legends teleportation, and Bin greedily wants an ability that grants all wishes.
In addition, Travis has released a League of Legends-related interview video for the pros to share their favorite version of League of Legends, and the players' wonderful answers are worth pondering. Levi, a player from Viet Nam, said he enjoyed any version of the game and had no preferences. Caps, on the other hand, recalls the S8 or S9 version, when flashy heroes such as Sword Demon, Akali, and Knife Girl were reworked, attracting many players to use these heroes, and the Warrior midlaner gameplay became popular.
369 shared that while he can't remember exactly what year it is, he particularly likes a version where the captain often appears in the midlaner position. At that time, the Storm Rider's surging runes were very popular, and he played with nearly one or two thousand captains, and enjoyed it. The 369 version was supposed to be S6, with the Captain reworking in the second half of S5, and the Storm Rider's surging talent not becoming popular until the end of the year when the preseason was strengthened. Bin's point of view is relatively unique, and he says he doesn't have a particular favorite version, believing that each version has its own fun.
Canyon mentions that the period when Silas and Kiana appeared in the jungler position was also very interesting. According to Doran, the season with the Money Stealing Rune was the most interesting stage of the top laner, with Angels and Developmental Heroes making frequent appearances. Oscarinin has a soft spot for 2019 and thinks that the gameplay in every position was very exciting, with Sword Demon, Knife Girl and Jace in the top laner position, as well as Kai'Sa and Kasumi in ADC, making the game full of interactivity. He even mentions the peculiar gameplay of the mid-laner Titans.
ShowMaker recalls that in the past, online players were able to purchase the "Frost Queen's Order", a powerful and money-playing piece of equipment, when he often missed his knife and didn't start mending until the middle of the game, which was very impressive and fun for him. Supa, for his part, said that he really liked the version of Heimerdinger playing the AD position because it was one of his favorite heroes. Inspired mentions the strong version of Udir and Centaurs, saying that the jungler at the time had become very durable and efficient after purchasing the Turbo Alchemy Pot.
Finally, Faker mentioned the S3 version, the year 2013, when he made his professional debut, and that the game was particularly interesting and impressed by that time. Faker's answer is not difficult to understand, in 2013, the mid-laner position was dominated by assassin heroes, and all kinds of assassin heroes could play, Faker, like many mid-laner players, also preferred the assassin role in the early years. I don't know which version of League of Legends you like the most in the past 14 years, as for me, I still miss the S4 season more, at that time, there were many friends around me playing League of Legends, although everyone was very vegetable, but they had a lot of fun, especially Yasuo was super strong at that time.