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  &在从全明星赛上回来之后,我最后注意到一件重要的事,就是韩国选手在控制角色时鼠标离角色很近。这让SKT的队员可以比我更快的改变英雄的控制方向,也让他们不得不增加30%的操作量。我已经开始按照这种方式调整自己的操作习惯了。&&&Doublelift
  看过全明星邀请赛的朋友都会记住faker精湛的操作。在此我想重点关注一下faker躲技能的技巧。他能在一场团战中,20秒内躲掉8个技能,同时自己还能打出足量的伤害。他也借此帮助SKT获得了冠军。
  在LoL里,学会躲技能是很重要的一件事。每当你躲掉一个技能,对手就浪费了一段冷却时间,这时你就掌握了主动,可以在他等待技能冷却的时间里策划一些行动。越是效果强力的技能,冷却时间也就越长(比如机器人的Q和锤石的Q),如果你躲掉了这些技能,对手就在近20秒的时间里对你们失去了威胁,而你们则会再接下来爆发的战斗中,因为对手少了一部分伤害和控制而获得优势。
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Background Information
Lee Sang-hyeok (???)
Country of Birth:
May 7, 1996) (age 20)
Residency:
Competitive
Favorite champions:
     
Alternate IDs:
BarcodeKiller (NA)SKT T1 Faker??????Hide on bushKoearn (EU)
Peak League:
Challenger I (NA)
Peak League:
Challenger I (EU)
Peak League:
Challenger I (KR)
Social Media and Links
Team History
Feb 2013 - Nov 2014
 Nov 2014 - Present
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Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok is the mid laner for .
Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok was pulled out of solo queue by the SK Telecom organization so that a team could be formed around him in the mid lane. Ultimately they settled on , , , and
to surround him and the team was unveiled in February of 2013, dubbed . They qualified for their first OGN at . They exceeded all expectations and placed 3rd, losing 3-1 in the semifinals to
but beating
3-0 in the 3rd place match. Faker's dominating performances put him in the conversation for best mid laner in the world after just one tournament. The team was renamed to
after their sister team, , was disbanded. With a great first result under their belts, they attended . Faker continued his fantastic play and led his team to a reverse sweep of the
and earned them a berth at the . They were seeded directly into the finals and met the Bullets again, only to soundly beat them 3-1. SK Telecom qualified for the
as the final Korean seed but still came in as the favorites to win the whole tournament. Faker crushed the competition and the team put up an impressive 15-3 record across the tournament, culminating in a one-sided finals where they beat
3-0 and became the new world champions. Faker's brilliant play across the season earned him the title of best player in the world by most fans and experts alike. The SK Telecom organization picked up a new sister team, ultimately named , so Faker's team was renamed to SK Telecom T1 K.
The new season started even better for K at . They didn't lose a single game and put up the greatest performance a team has ever had at an OGN tournament. They swept
in the finals and Faker proved himself as the greatest LoL player of all time after just a year. However the success wasn't meant to last after ManDu stepped down due to health issues and the team picked up . An ultimately poor showing at
was capped off with a 3-1 loss to Ozone in the quarterfinals. ManDu rejoined the starting line up before , where the team was expected to falter. In typical fashion, they swept the whole tournament and earned a clean 9-0 record, ending in a dominating finals against . They returned to Korea with high hopes to participate in
but ended up mirroring the results of their last OGN, losing 3-1 in the quarterfinals to Samsung White. They lost in a tiebreaker for the 2nd Korean seed to worlds, again to White, by being swept. K was seeded into the finals of the
but ended up losing 3-1 to
and missed .
Changes to the OGN rules forced K and S to merge, forming SK Telecom T1. Most of the old K roster was removed, except for Bengi and Faker, while , , and
filled out the rest of the line-up.
and Faker shared the starting mid lane spot for , to the disappointment of many fans who wanted to see Faker play in every game. Despite SK Telecom's strong performance in the informal , they were not the top team in the season itself, and it was the newly-formed
who were invited to
as the top team from Korea, not SKT. And SKT finished second in the season overall, with an 11-3 record - one game behind the Tigers. Regardless, in the , SKT beat both CJ Entus and the Tigers - without Faker even starting for a single game against the Tigers.
Their spring season championship qualified SK Telecom for the . There, they swept the group stage 5-0 but then dropped two games to the European
in the semifinals, beating them 3-2, with Faker starting each game. In the finals against , Easyhoon started for the first three games, and SKT ultimately lost 3-2. In the final game of the set, EDG famously left open
for Faker - a champion he was until then undefeated on - and counterpicked it with a mid lane
for , running a composition designed to shut down Faker.
After the Mid-Season Invitational, SKT bounced back and won the regular season of , dropping only one set along the way - though it was the set that would have made them the first team worldwide to clinch a
seed (they ended up clinching their seed when the GE Tigers lost their very next set as well). Faker played 12 unique champions in his 29 games, innovating mid lane , a pick that would become a relatively popular off-meta pick around the world, and , a pick that would not. Seeded directly into the
this time, SKT easily swept KT Rolster 3-0 (Faker played all three games) to earn Korea's top seed to the . SKT was placed in a group at worlds alongside EDG, , and . They went undefeated all the way to the finals, beating
in the playoffs along the way. They met the KOO Tigers in the finals and beat them 3-1 to give the organization its second World Championship. This made Faker one of only three people (the other two being his coach
and bengi) to have won the World Championship twice.
Two weeks after the World Championship, SK Telecom played in the . In their semifinal series against Challenger team , substitute mid laner
started in the first game, but even with Faker playing in the second game, the team lost the series 0-2 - continuing a streak of World Champions being eliminated early on in their first tournaments after Worlds. SK Telecom announced Faker's re-signing for the 2016 season after the tournament. In March, SK Telecom attended
despite being only the sixth-place
team at the time. They brought substitute jungler
in place of bengi and swept through the tournament, winning the title after only seven games. After returning to Korea, a rejuvenated Faker helped the team climb back up the standings and eventually win his fifth Korean championship and third consecutive title. This win allowed SKT to return to the Mid Season Invitational, the only team to return from the previous year.
Previously played a game called 'Chaos', also a MOBA, he credits it as a factor in easy transition he had to play League.
Views his team mates as his second family and thinks the family atmosphere strengthens the team.
Is highly regarded for his   play during an OGN S he went 10-0-1 by 18 minutes and made MVP Blue surrender at 20 minutes.
Faker is known for his hyper aggressive playstyle
Was undefeated on   until the
final against , where he lost with LeBlanc in game 5.
Faker tends to play  ,  ,  ,   and  .
He is considered the best League of Legends player in the world by many eSports journalists and pro players such as ,
who called him the "Lionel Messi of League of Legends".
Dustin Beck, the vice president of Riot games, said Faker is the "Michael Jordan" of League of Legends
in a press conference at Staples Center
In the first game of the 2013 OGN summer championships Faker played Ahri and scored a GPM of 492.
Was both the Season MVP and the Mid Lane KDA leader in the .
Believes every mid laner should be able to play   because if mastered he teaches you to look at the mini map and,   because once mastered, you learn the importance of hitting the right keys, in the right time and order.
Owns two flower pots to relieve stress.
Is notable for not using any alternate skins for champions he plays. The only exception to this was in Game 1 of the OGN Winter Grand Finals 2013 where he used Battle Bunny Riven. Faker went on to state that this was a mistake as the OGN staff check the players accounts before the games, and the tester of his account selected the skin - which Faker didn't notice in Champion Select, and SKT T1 Zed in the game vs
in the , when all the team used their featured skins.
Quoted as the "Unkillable Demon King" by
Known for his amazing soloqueue performance with   on the North American server during the , earning him a 92 % win rate in 24 games.
Widely renowned for his deep champion pool and understanding.
Popularized   being played in the mid lane.
Considers 's   better than his and deserves a #thingsHotshotGGdoes tag.
Awarded Best Mid Laner at 2013 Korean eSports Awards.
One of two players to have won World Championship three times, along with .
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with Inven, English translation by krbnu.
January 29th,
with Inven, English translation by krbnu.
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with OnGameNet, English translation by krbnu.
February 13th,
with Inven, English translation by krbnu.
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March 24th,
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March 26th,
with OnGameNet, English translation by krbnu.
March 31st,
with Inven, English translation by krbnu.’'
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on theScore
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translated by Grace (xoprestige)()
December 14th,
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