How does Trymbi feel about representing VKS at Worlds?
He feels strange at first, as he still considers himself a European representative, but is happy to be there and make things work.
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VKS Trymbi shares his thoughts on competing at the League of Legends World Championship 2025, the differences between the LTA and LEC, and the challenges of adapting to a new team and region.
Adrian "Trymbi" Trybus, support for Vivo Keyd Stars (VKS), provides an inside look at his experiences leading up to the League of Legends World Championship 2025. After a year in Brazil's LTA, Trymbi reflects on the cultural differences, passionate fan base, and team dynamics that set it apart from his time in the LEC.
Trymbi candidly discusses the challenges of integrating into a new team with language and cultural barriers. Despite these hurdles, he credits the team's coach for facilitating understanding and growth. He also touches on the impact of jet lag and visa issues on their preparation for Worlds.
Regarding the competition, Trymbi expresses a desire to face weaker teams initially to gain momentum, while also singling out Duro as a player he's eager to challenge. He assesses the strength of Western teams, suggesting they may be weaker than perceived, and emphasizes VKS's commitment to playing their own game.
Trymbi also dives into the support meta, noting the potential for stale champion picks in best-of-one matches but hoping for greater diversity as the tournament progresses. He names his top five supports at Worlds, highlighting Duro, ON, Keria, Delight, and Mikyx.
He feels strange at first, as he still considers himself a European representative, but is happy to be there and make things work.
The team faced flight cancellations, extensive travel times, jet lag, and limited scrim time.
He notes the Brazilian fans' extreme passion, which can manifest as both intense love and hate, contrasting it with the more stale environment he felt in EU.
He describes them as a team that likes to play actively, focusing on micro and early-game advantages, and trying to play macro and map movement.
He ranks ON as number one, followed by Duro, Keria, Delight, and Mikyx.
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