HLE Viper, who has long been regarded as one of the world’s most skilled ADC players, has just shattered a new record in the KR solo queue.

Hle Viper Tops the Highest LP Record Record Koreanly Registered

The ADC player broke beyond the 2100 LP barrier during the day, reaching a peak score of 2149. Viper stopped the count at 2127 LP after a game was lost, giving him a combined record of 225 wins and 149 losses. Taking these figures into account results in a 60% win rate.

The data are even more amazing for someone who has been playing Challenger on a regular basis for years, at the very top of the competitive ladder. Before losing the last game on Ashe, Viper went on a 10-game winning streak (which includes a jungle Nidalee game) to make the run.

The ADC player has won 60% of the games he has played this season, mostly against his pocket pick Ezreal. Find out which Ezreal supports are the best if you want to be like Viper.

How Did HLE Viper Set a New Record in Korean Solo Queue?

His final four best selections are Zeri, Ashe, Jhin, and Kai’Sa, all of whom have win percentages greater than 60%.

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THE KOREAN LADDER IS BEING GAPED BY THE PLAYER.

HLE With help for DK’s Challengers team, Viper is presently approximately 300 LP ahead of the second-ranked player in the Korean solo queue. BuLLDoG, a mid-lane player with Kwangdong Freecs, is closely trailing in third place, with other professional players ranking in the top 10.

Here are the rated ratings for the remaining HLE lineup members to help put things into perspective:

Challenger 1440 LP by Doran
Grandmaster 806 LP by Peanut
Challenger 1326 LP by Zeka
Challenger 1499 – Delight LP

How Did HLE Viper Set a New Record in Korean Solo Queue?

It’s no secret that Viper is a gifted ADC who hasn’t received nearly as much recognition as he deserves. He has consistently been one of the greatest ADC in the world, aside from winning the EDG global championship back in 2021, but he hasn’t produced any results on the international scene. Will this year bring about retaliation? Later in September, we’ll have to find out if the team makes it to Worlds 2024.

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