Throughout the years, Korea and the LCK competition has managed to develop some of the finest mid laners the community has ever seen in League of Legends. From PawN and Faker to Chovy and ShowMaker, KR mids have always given fans plenty to talk about.
Every single year, the LCK presents incredibly tough competition in the mid lane, and the upcoming 2023 season is unlikely to be an exception. Even though we'll get to see some new faces in the league, the veterans are the ones currently leading the competition.
This article will go over the very best mid laners that will be competing in the 2023 LCK Spring Split, so without further ado, let's jump right into it!
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FATE's case is an unfortunate one. He constantly ends up playing for teams that are incapable of reaching the top of the standings, despite being one of the best mid laners in the region. In an effort to turn things around, he'll be joining the current World Champions, DRX, although their roster is a completely different one now.
During the 2022 Summer Split, FATE ranked incredibly high in the stats department. He finished the season with 4.01 KDA, 8.71 CS/M, and all of that with one of the lowest GS at 22.4%. It's safe to say that FATE can pull off great performances without using too many resources, and that might be exactly what the new DRX squad needs.
Damwon's 2022 Worlds run finished in a fairly disappointing manner after going all the way to the fifth and final game against a lowly Gen.G. That said, it became very clear that ShowMaker and Canyon were the main pillars for this team.
After a few shaky performances during the summer regular season, several analysts had serious doubts about ShowMaker. Their doubts
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