ADCs have been vital to the team’s success in recent times: here are our ADC player rankings for the LEC 2024 Spring Split.
LEC ADC Power Rankings – 2024 Spring Split
5. Carzzy
Carzzy has had ups and downs during the 2024 Spring Split. While he has decent stats across the board worthy of the top three in some departments, he also has the highest average death per game. As an ADC, this can be troublesome, especially when teamfights are playing such a major factor in the meta.
4. Supa
While Supa can be considered a cocky player, the guy did back it up a few times with his numbers. He might not be leading the charts but he has the highest DPM as well as the highest gold diff at 15 minutes. He’s probably not the No. 1 player in his role for now, but the Spanish player has the potential.
3. Noah
Noah continues to impress by leading Fnatic as their carry player. He doesn’t top the leaderboard in any particular department but he is in the top half in almost every metric, according to Games of Legends. The guy has been growing steadily as he has become the backbone of the team. Small bonus: Noah earned 7 solo kills throughout the Spring split so far.
2. Ice
Once again, BDS have found a way to make their playstyle work and as the core member of the team, Ice naturally gets a lot of recognition. Not only does he have a high KDA but he often finds himself at an advantage before jumping into the mid game. After having some skepticism regarding his arrival, I’m happy to be proven wrong and see him take BDS to new peaks.
1. Hans Sama
He might not be as dominant as he used to be the last year but Hans Sama is still topping the LEC. Statistically, he has been at or near the top in every single department, according to Games of Legends. And while his teammates have definitely helped him maintain high numbers, he is still showing up on the day to carry G2 when it matters the most. GOATED.
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