Dignitas Aphromoo: "Last Split, We Weren't Together on Anything…
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The recent meta has seen tank supports dominate the bot lane, such as Sett, Tahm Kench and Thresh. Throughout the 2020 Spring Split, the Dignitas support played a total of five champions; Thresh, Nautilus, Braum, Leona and Tahm Ke
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Aphromoo spoke about how he and his teammates are adjusting to all the new faces. "I know most of the guys, so I don’t think there’s too much adjusting going on. I think right now we just had tryouts for about a week so far to see who’s going to be playing on the LCS main roster and who’s gonna be playing on Academy. So, we’re still figuring that o
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When asked if he thinks Clash has helped with any of the issues in solo queue, Aphromoo laughed and said, "No, I’ve never played Clash in my life man." The support added his thoughts about solo queue, saying, "But, even though solo queue still sucks man, I still play it anyway. It’s the only type of practice you can do by yourself. There’s nothing else besides in-houses but once teams start actually practicing, no one wants [to play solo queue] n
