coL.LoL Changes Junglers Due to Visa Complications

June 15th, 2014

It is with heavy hearts that we at compLexity Gaming are announcing a change to our League of Legends roster. Due to unfortunate visa application delays Ram “Brokenshard” Djemal will be replaced by Kevin “Kez” Jeon moving forward. Danan Flander, the General Manager of coL.LoL had this to say:

In the beginning we were anticipating a much quicker visa application process, which estimated Ram would return in about two weeks. Unfortunately we’ve recently encountered complications while initiating the aforementioned application, extending his estimated return date up to four weeks into the future. After accepting the possibility that he might be unable to return until almost Week 9 of the 11 week LCS split, we made the tough decision to award Kez the starting position previously held by Brokenshard. We hope that allocating the remainder of our time this split to Kez and continuing to nurture his growth in the jungle will allow us to overcome the substitute-riddled start we encountered throughout the early stages of this LCS split.

Kez has played four LCS games this split as a substitute on the coL.LoL squad, but will now retain the starting position for the remainder of this LCS Summer Split.

Thanks, as always, for your continued support.

coL.LoL vs TSM – LCS Week 4

June 15th, 2014
compLexity 2-7 VS 5-4 TSM

Going into the second day of week 4 of the North American LCS, CompLexity Gaming League of Legends is going up against Team Solomid. In their last encounter, things did not go so well as it was in the first week of the LCS super week. They played Team Solomid for their 3rd game of the split; unfortunately, the game ended in a loss for CompLexity Gaming. At the time, the team was a bit timid when it came to making the proper plays, due to a lack of LCS experience. They did however manage to get the first dragon of the game at 14 minutes and 31 seconds. 

Advancing further on, coL.LoL knows how to play in the LCS now. They have the experience and have managed to be able to make plays without hesitation recently. Once again, they are not playing with Brokenshard this week since he is in Israel working on acquiring his VISA. Instead, Kez will be taking over in the jungle once more. He has been playing well these last two weeks now, so hopefully he can play his heart out to make the plays and get the ball rolling so we can bring home the victory!

League Championship Series Week 4
coL TSM
Karthus Ban Ban Nidalee
Leblanc Ban Ban TwistedFate
Braum Ban Ban Twitch
Corki Pick Pick Yasuo
Renekton Pick Pick Lucian
Thresh Pick Pick Lulu
Elise Pick Pick LeeSin
Ziggs Pick Pick Nami

coL.LoL vs CLG – LCS Week 4

June 14th, 2014
compLexity 2-6 VS 5-3 CLG

Coming into the fourth week of the North American LCS, CompLexity Gaming LoL is set to face off against Counter Logic Gaming in their first game of the week. This will be the second game this split between these two teams; last time, Counter Logic Gaming was victorious but we will see just how much coL has improved since they last faced each other. Since Brokenshard is not back yet, Kevin “Kez” Jeon will take his place this week as a substitute once more. Kez was able to help the team achieve their second win of the season over Curse. He did exceptionally well going 2/1/10 as Lee Sin.

We will have to see just how well CompLexity Gaming does against Counter Logic Gaming, who are currently in fourth place with 5 wins and 3 losses. coL.LoL are currently tied with Evil Geniuses and Curse with 2 wins and 6 losses. 

The match is scheduled to begin at 6PM EST.

Nidalee Ban Ban LeeSin
Morgana Ban Ban Ziggs
Elise Ban Ban Evelynn
Lucian Pick Pick Braum
Thresh Pick Pick Twitch
Orianna Pick Pick Lulu
Nocturne Pick Pick Vi
Jax Pick Pick Shyvana

coL.LoL vs LMQ – LCS Week 3

June 8th, 2014
compLexity 2-5 VS 5-2 LMQ

Today, compLexity League of Legends looks to secure their third win of the North American LCS season as they take on the Chinese powerhouse, LMQ. LMQ comes into this match with a 5-2 record, after defeating TSM while coL.LoL sits at 2-5 after taking down Curse last night. In addition to the tough match today, coL.LoL will be playing with Kez while Brokenshard is home in Israel.

LMQ is a team from China who was previously a sister team to Royal Club, the second place team at the Season 3 World Championship. They came to the United States in hopes of becoming an LCS team, qualifying through the Challenger Series which they dominated, placing 1st in both seasons. Afterwards, they defeated XDG Gaming in the Summer Promotion Tournament with a clean 3-0 sweep and made their way into the North American LCS. Now, coL.LoL is set to face LMQ in their second LCS game of the week, beginning at 4:00PM EST.

League Championship Series Week 3
coL LMQ
Kayle Ban Ban Ziggs
Kassadin Ban Ban Lucian
Khazix Ban Ban Annie
LeeSin Pick Pick Lulu
Evelynn Pick Pick Twitch
Zyra Pick Pick Thresh
Corki Pick Pick Elise
Orianna Pick Pick Nidalee

Stream

coL.LoL vs Curse – LCS Week 3

June 7th, 2014
compLexity 1-5 VS 2-4 Curse

Today, compLexity League of Legends looks to secure their second win of the North American LCS season as they take on Curse. Curse comes into this match with a 2-4 record, after defeating Team EG while coL.LoL sits at 1-4 after defeats by both CLG and EG last week. In addition to the tough road ahead, coL.LoL will be playing with Kez while Brokenshard is home in Israel.

The match is scheduled to begin at 6PM EST.

League Championship Series Week 3
coL Curse
Elise Ban Ban Kassadin
Khazix Ban Ban Orianna
Leblanc Ban Ban Evelynn
LeeSin Pick Pick Lulu
Lucian Pick Pick Yasuo
Thresh Pick Pick Pantheon
Renekton Pick Pick Corki
Annie Pick Pick Leona

Stream

Happy Birthday sgares!

June 6th, 2014

The compLexity Family would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Sean “sgares” Gares as he turns 26 today!

Sean “sgares” Gares is the in-game leader for compLexity Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. He has 15 seasons of ESEA Invite under his belt. He has led numerous line-ups to playoff berths at the top level of North American Counter-Strike. He won his first ESEA Invite championship with B2B Gaming while teamed up with Semphis. He was also part of the team that placed third at ESWC 2012 with Hiko and Semphis. Through the years he has developed into one of the best in-game leaders in the game today.

Once again, we’d like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Sean “sgares” Gares!

compLexity Infinite Crisis Disbands

June 5th, 2014

Today, after much consideration, we have decided to part ways with our Infinite Crisis division due to the team’s disbandment. 

We’d like to thank the wonderful players who dedicated themselves to making coL.IC one of the most successful teams in a young games history.  Their dedication and hard work was appreciated and will not be forgotten.

Ray “Spaghetti” Stauffer, the captain of the Infinite Crisis team had this to say regarding the situation:

The team has decided to forgo further competitive Infinite Crisis persuits. We would like to thank compLexity for their support, but our hearts aren’t in it anymore. We have neither the time nor drive to continue playing competitively going forward.

 

Thanks as always for your support of our gaming organization.

Kez to Sub for coL.LoL This Weekend

June 2nd, 2014

This weekend, compLexity League of Legends will be down a man as jungler Ram “Brokenshard” Djemal travels back to Israel for the week. During his absence, Kevin “kez” Jeon will fill the void.

Known for his Lee Sin in Season 2, Kevin ‘Kez’ Jeon is the current jungler for Cloud 9 Tempest. He favors tanky jungle builds in competitive play, and looks to move that style into the LCS following success in the Challenger Series.

Danan “Kaniggit” Flander, the compLexity League of Legends General Manager had this to say:

 

We’re very excited to announce that Kevin “Kez” Jeon, formerly of Cloud 9 Tempest, will be filling in for Ram “Brokenshard” Djemal for the third week of the LCS. As a close friend of Kez and as the former manager of C9T, it only made sense for me to reach out to my former jungler in order to round out the Complexity roster while Brokenshard is away.

 

coL.LoL will be taking on both the Curse (Saturday) and LMQ (Sunday) this weekend. More information regarding these matches will become available later this week.

coL.LoL vs CLG – LCS Week 2

June 1st, 2014
compLexity 1-4 VS 3-2 CLG

On the last day of the second week of the North American LCS, compLexity LoL is set to face off against Counter Logic Gaming. Counter Logic Gaming was the 3rd place team during the spring split of the North American LCS. They are currently 3-2 (Win-Loss) here in the summer split and have their new top laner, Seraph, a Korean player. compLexity LoL’s first game of the week against Evil Geniuses ended up as a loss unfortunately. They have their minds prepared for what is to come, Counter Logic Gaming is a strong team, so compLexity LoL need to put everything they have into the game.

Going into the game, compLexity LoL need to find the courage to make the plays. They have been too afraid to make plays and it allows the enemy team to make the plays first. Dragon control is something compLexity LoL need to work on more. Their rotations have also not been what they should be, so hopefully they can learn from their previous games. Lastly, their synergy with Mancloud may not be quite where they want it to be, so communication is key.

League Championship Series Week 2
coL CLG
Shyvana Ban Ban Kassadin
Lucian Ban Ban LeeSin
Evelynn Ban Ban Yasuo
Nidalee Pick Pick Morgana
Corki Pick Pick Elise
Khazix Pick Pick Leblanc
Renekton Pick Pick Sivir
Zyra Pick Pick Jax

VIDEO: coL.LoL Special Delivery

May 31st, 2014

compLexity League of Legends received a special delivery this week. Take a look behind the scenes as they open everything for the first time.