Dignitas follow with bot lane modifications amid winless begin to LCS season

North American League of Legends group Dignitas have practiced with two modifications to the bot lane which can see the return of Kim “IgNar” Dong-geun. 

Whereas IgNar’s begin on the roster has been hampered by visa issues, he could also be joined by a brand new bot laner for the upcoming matches. Dignitas Challengers participant Frank “Tomo” Lam has practiced with the principle LCS roster whereas Trevor “Spawn” Kerr-Taylor had performed with the Challengers roster, a number of sources informed Dot Esports. 

The Dignitas LCS roster had performed nicely in follow with the modifications, Dot Esports understands. The modifications, nevertheless, stay unconfirmed. 

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Dignitas have had a rough start to the LCS Spring Split. The group sit at all-time low of the desk with out a win in 9 video games performed. On the time of publication, Dignitas are the one LCS group but to win a match. 

Dignitas Challengers are in second place within the standings, slightly below Cloud9. They sit with an 82 p.c win price after 11 video games. 

Dignitas might want to string collectively a sequence of victories to attempt to nab a top-six placement, which ensures the group will qualify for the playoffs. The highest 4 groups from the LCS Spring Break up will start the playoffs within the higher bracket whereas the fifth and sixth-placed groups will begin from the decrease bracket. 

The winner of the LCS Spring Break up Playoffs will safe a spot at MSI 2023, set to be held in London, United Kingdom. 

Author: Ronnie Neal