Most picked champion worlds 2024
*K/D/A is a precarious measure – when deaths are ‘0’, it cannot be divisible – so they were divided by ‘1’
In comparing individual average K/D/A between players on both teams in the same role, it is evident that T1 players average higher kills and assists to deaths ratios across all their unique champions played, compared to their opponent. Notably however, BLG players show more consistency in average K/D/As (standard deviation) meaning – despite having an overall lower kills and assists to death ratios, their performance does not vary significantly across each unique champion.
Final predictions
Based on winrates alone, T1 is presenting a strong case with incredible success with their most picked champions. In addition to this, they demonstrate a wider range of champions played and on average, better player performance across the unique champions played. However, when it comes to predicting winners in a tournament, data doesn’t tell the full story, and individual performance can vary. Despite this, it does paint a picture of how well the teams and their players are performing using known metrics. These metrics are the key to evaluating performance quant
2024 World Championship
The League of Legends World Championship 2024 (also known as LoL Worlds 2024 or just Worlds 2024) is the crowning event of League of Legends esports for the year. The tournament includes 20 teams from all regions of the game in a months-long race for the Summoner's Cup.
The tournament will start the Play-Ins and Swiss Stages in the Riot Games Arena in Berlin, Germany. For the Knockout Stage the event moves to the adidas arena in Paris, France and the Grand Finals will be played in the O2 arena in London, England.
Prize Pool[edit]
Participating Teams[edit]
- Gen.G qualified for Worlds via the MSI 2024 champion slot after securing their spot at Summer Playoffs. Their seeding was later determined from their regional results.
- The LPL received an additional seed as the second top performing region at MSI 2024.
Swiss Stage Teams[edit]
T1's historic win: The top 10 moments that defined Worlds 2024
The 2024 League of Legends World Championships was a spectacular event that reminded us all why the Riot Games creation is the peak of all esports events.
The final shattered records, becoming the most-watched esports event of all time as a peak audience of over 6.9m people outside of China tuned into the five-game thriller between T1 and Bilibili Gaming (BLG).
The two titans clashed in London's O2 Arena, continuing the historic rivalry between South Korea's LCK and China's LPL to bring the sensational tournament to a fitting crescendo. Here are the highlights from a thrilling month of elite LoL esports action.
Find out more about the back-to-back champions in T1 Rose Together:
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Brazil's paiN Gaming make Worlds history
Before the Main Event got underway, there was plenty of drama in this year's Play-Ins, These were particularly emotional, as Latin America and Brazil competed for the final time as independent regions. From 2025 onwards, they'll compete with North America in the newly formed LTA (League of Legends Championship of the Americas).
In a poetic moment, LLA's Movistar R7 and CB
T1 reveal the champions they’re eyeing for Worlds 2024 skins
Updated on November 3, 4:24 a.m. (GMT+8): Added more details to each champion.
On November 2, 2024, T1 won their fifth Worlds title. They defeated LPL’s Bilibili Gaming 3-2 to take home the Summoner’s Cup, designed by Tiffany and Co.
This marked mid laner Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok’s fifth title. The rest of the team are now two-time winners and back-to-back champions. By winning, they’ve earned the chance to select which champions they want Worlds skins for and work with Riot to personalize them.
The Worlds skin line has been a tradition in League of Legends for the past 14 years, where Riot Games honors each team’s World Championship victory, forever immortalizing them in-game.
It’s worth remembering that this same roster picked Jayce, Lee Sin, Orianna, Jinx, and Bard for their T1 Worlds 2023 skins. T1 as an organization won Worlds previously in 2013, 2015, 2016, 2023, and have therefore contributed multiple skin lines to the game, cementing their legacy.
In the post-finals press conference, T1 players revealed exactly which champions they are considering