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Hey reddit!

We’re the 2022 G2 League of Legends Roster and we’re here to answer any questions you may have!

[EDIT: The boys are all here to answer your questions! We'll be sure to update the thread once they're done]

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Who’s who?
Coaching staff:

Management:

Players:

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almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by bruinsmap

To u/Khagneur and u/Raa4fk : what do your jobs entail exactly?

It's a dual job

  1. Be the interface between G2 the org and G2 the LoL team :
    Make sure every department can generate the best value possible from the LoL crew and help us in the best way possible : content, legal, admin, finance, event, marketing.... Because G2 is a big org with a lot of people and pro-players have a limited of available time outside of training, the interaction needs to be efficient and smooth so everyone is happy. It's a really fun job.

  2. Make sure the boys survive through the day and smile at the end of it
    A happy player is a performing player, so your job as manager is to make sure the boys are happy, talk to one another, are on time, smile, are rested, are fed, keep focus on training and performing, communicate, share their feelings, etc
    I'm living inside the gaming house with everyone for maximum impact on their lives

almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by 0ttacon

To coaching staff / management:

Is a boot camp planned? Or a bootcamp outside of europe even possible?

Yes and Yes, not for 2021 tho.

First we just need the pandemic to go better....

almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by dracdliwasiAN

  • @Caps, have you ever considered a career in acting after pro-gaming? You have such a unique style in all of the promo videos that really stands out.

  • @Jankos, Have you ever been tested for ADHD? Actually that's a personal question so don't answer, just know that you're a fan favorite and we all love you. Please never change.

  • @Brokenblade, what would you say the biggest differences are in terms of the culture between an LCS team and an LEC team?

  • @Flakked & Targamas, no specific questions for you, just welcome to the LEC :)

  • @Romain, is EU still greater than NA?

EU > NA, always has been.

almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by Cahootie

To the management team: This off season has shown that many western teams are less willing to spend big in search for short-term success. Could this be an indication that teams are attempting to take a more sustainable long-term approach to roster building?

if VIT wins everything in 2022, then spending big will most probably be the way to go. if they fail, then teams will keep the more sustainable long-term approach.

I also believe EU is better protected against the crazy salary inflation than NA because we have access to ERL talents and it drives salaries down by providing teams with more options to build rosters.

almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by scorflesque

u/Khagneur, est-ce que tu as le droit de garder ta moustache chez G2 ? Est-ce que tu va convaincre Ocelote de se laisser pousser la moustache ?

Je la rase régulièrement pour mieux la retrouver haha, j'aime bien changer de visage. Carlos veut pas du tout d'une moustache! (je viens de demander)

almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by kaspercold1

To u/Ra4fk and u/Khagneur can you guys explain your roles exactly in the team ?

It's a dual job

  1. Be the interface between G2 the org and G2 the LoL team : Make sure every department can generate the best value possible from the LoL crew and help us in the best way possible : content, legal, admin, finance, event, marketing.... Because G2 is a big org with a lot of people and pro-players have a limited of available time outside of training, the interaction needs to be efficient and smooth so everyone is happy. It's a really fun job.

  2. Make sure the boys survive through the day and smile at the end of it A happy player is a performing player, so your job as manager is to make sure the boys are happy, talk to one another, are on time, smile, are rested, are fed, keep focus on training and performing, communicate, share their feelings, etc I'm living inside the gaming house with everyone for maximum impact on their lives

almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by TSM_Rulok

To Romain:

What are some things you can say right away, which you will change for the better?

Internal communication

almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by amicaze

To Romain, what exactly are you responsible for in this org ?

It's a dual job

  1. Be the interface between G2 the org and G2 the LoL team : Make sure every department can generate the best value possible from the LoL crew and help us in the best way possible : content, legal, admin, finance, event, marketing.... Because G2 is a big org with a lot of people and pro-players have a limited of available time outside of training, the interaction needs to be efficient and smooth so everyone is happy. It's a really fun job.

  2. Make sure the boys survive through the day and smile at the end of it A happy player is a performing player, so your job as manager is to make sure the boys are happy, talk to one another, are on time, smile, are rested, are fed, keep focus on training and performing, communicate, share their feelings, etc I'm living inside the gaming house with everyone for maximum impact on their lives

almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by Noatz

For Caps: Do you feel like it's harder to perform a clear level above other mids in the region like you did in previous years?

For Jankos: You're now one of if not the most experienced players in LEC - do the seasons begin to blend together for you now, and how important is it to find a new sense of energy from somewhere by changing things in the team?

For Romain: Any chance you'll work the stage at all this year (covid and crowds permitting) or are those days behind you?

I will proudly represent my team on stage if we ever get to see one. Let's hope the pandemic goes easier on us for 2022 !

almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by n0n0man

To Romain(u/Khagneur): Are we going to see you in any content pieces/livestreams/live events next year? J'espère! :)

Probably yes!

almost 3 years ago - /u/Khagneur - Direct link

Originally posted by Kinkyyuumi

To Romain : Will we be lucky enough to see you on stage again this year, this time dressed as a samurai?

Hello KinkyYuumi. If there is a stage, there will be cosplay !