


There are only 2 other North American teams joining TSM at Worlds CLG and Cloud 9. The quantity and quality of available practice partners was the biggest reason the team chose to boot camp. The novelty of creating a boot camp high intensity atmosphere in Korea, the home of the greatest League of Legends teams, help keep the players focused after a long and strenuous split. The change of environment was a minor plus for the team. Teaching Bang the important things /DGcP8Wn5lCĪccording to Doublelift there are a variety of reasons as to why TSM chose to boot camp in Korea in preparation of the upcoming Worlds tournament. If you count the scrim preparation time, that’s a pretty packed 15 hour day of League of Legends. Doublelift alludes to Bjergsen preferring to get his solo queue time in during the late night instead of early morning.

11AM: Start scrim preparation with team.When I woke up at 6 AM and realized scrims run til 10 PM /pJjsv5LGonĪccording to Doublelift, each member of TSM has their own individual boot camp schedule with exception to scrim preparation and scrim time. In a recently published pre-Worlds vlog, TSM ADC Doublelift shared his thoughts on his team’s Korean boot camp and shed some light on their day-to-day routines.

This iteration of TSM is widely regarded as the best chance the West has of defeating the rest of the world, most notably the Koreans.Īlthough this year’s Worlds event is taking place in North America, top teams like TSM are still making a point of running a boot camp in Korea in order to maximize their quality of practice leading up to the biggest tournament of the year. After claiming the 2016 NA LCS Summer championship in a 3-1 win over Cloud 9, TSM didn’t wait long before starting their annual pre-Worlds TSM Korean Boot Camp.
