Anyone watch any of the NA LCS week 1? All the big 4 teams kind of sucked this week. Cloud 9 had a perfect 5-0 week and they beat all the big 4 teams except CLG, which they play next week. It's kind of crazy to see Cloud 9, Vulcan & Coast in the top 4 at the moment. C9's playstyle was enjoyable to watch, although they are actually just copying the korean meta basically, yet it's working. Lots of aggression, fast tower pushes, overpowered champions etc etc. They seem to pick Kennen, Ryze, Jayce, Khazix, Zed & Zac 100% of the time if they aren't banned out.
I didn't get to watch much of the matches past the first day yet, but glad to see Cloud9 (formally quantic, formally oRb, etc..) are doing so well. They steamrolled the qualifier tournament but was afraid that might have been a fluke and/or shitty competition. They've always been considered an 'almost there' team by the big teams, as they are a regular scrim partner for most of the top NA teams and their members have always been high on the soloQ ladder. They just hadn't ever kept a stable roster long enough to get some offline tournament cohesion.
I do agree they are copying the korean champion meta, but not necessarily the playstyle/strategy. They very much prefer playing a solo queue style game if allowed to, where they each try hard to win their lane either by themselves or with a single jungle gank to start the snowball early and just try to rapidly snowball the game off that early lead. Luckily, it's worked so far, but if given a team that can stall them out and keep things even till late game team synergy is more important, they may lose some of the momentum they have going. Similar to when Gambit Gaming was unbeatable for a bit in Season 2, until CLGEU's stall tactic showed a chink in the armor and then they lost their 'aura' of invincibility and started losing some matches more often, or Curse for the first 6-7 weeks of the last LCS split when they hardly lost to anyone. C9 is riding on momentum right now, I think, but they should hopefully be a top 4 NA team in the long run.
I must say though, Meteos has been playing like he's suddenly the best jungler in NA, especially when he gets Zac. He had gone a bunch of tournament games in a row (mostly from the qualifier but also first two games of week 1) without dying at all, I believe, and carrying quite a few of them single handedly.
Until the qualifier tournament, Lemonnation had been holding onto the #1 ranked solo queue spot for a very long time, playing pretty much only support in solo queue.. an impressive feat by itself, imo.
Balls has also been remarkably better on this team then he was back on Fear, straight dominating most people in top lane. I think I recall a very impressive Rumble game from him in the qualifier.
The crazy thing is, I think either Dignitas, CLG or Curse is legitimately the worst team in the LCS, along with Velocity (VES), right now. Both CLG and Curse need to get more practice time with their roster changes, but that's always a viable excuse for those teams so who knows how long it'll take, if it ever works out. If either of them live up to even half the potential their roster changes suggest, then Dignitas might be the weakest team along with VES, which shows just how much the competition has improved in NA the last few months (a very good thing, imo).