Trymbi and Advienne Swap Teams in LEC Summer Split Shockwave
In a surprising set of roster transfers, it has been announced that Trymbi and Advienne will switch teams before the LEC Summer Split, with Trymbi going to Fnatic and Advienne going to KOI. The LEC off-season has been chaotic, with reports of some high-profile rosters dissolving and a player with Rekkles’ profile announcing a role switch. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, given that groups like Fnatic, Heretics, and KOI didn’t place nearly as high as they usually do in the LEC Spring Split.
Teams that are used to being at the top have been making significant changes to try and keep up with Astralis and SK Gaming, who are higher in the standings than they have been in years. That makes it even more unusual that KOI and Fnatic are said to have switched supports, with Adrian ‘Trymbi’ Trybus leaving for Fnatic and Henk ‘Adrienne’ Reijenga being acquired by KOI.
According to reports, Fnatic exchanges Advienne for Trymbi in a roster transfer
KOI and Fnatic could have been more pleased with how the Spring Split played out. Fnatic’s progress from ninth in Winter to eighth in Spring wasn’t very significant. In contrast, KOI came in sixth in the Spring, a decline from their third-place playoff result in the last split. Fans are perplexed by suggestions that Advienne and Trymbi are effectively being moved because both teams are not where they’d like to be. Longtime supporters of KOI’s support player wondered where Adrienne would wind up after a report from Blix.gg initially said that he would be moving to KOI. The next tip from Blix said that Trymbi would probably end up at Fnatic.
While Trymbi has been with his teammates on KOI for a considerable time, Advienne switched teams after just one split on Fnatic’s LEC roster. This is the player’s first move in a while; he was the starting support for Rogue for two years before remaining with the squad through KOI’s acquisition of their team. It’s difficult to predict how this shift will impact KOI in the future, given that the team’s recent identity has centered around the bot lane and the strength of Markos ‘Comp’ Stamkopoulos.
Regarding Fnatic, it has been claimed that Oh ‘Noah’ Hyeon-take will likely assume the role of ADC, given that Rekkles is no longer playing. No matter what, Fnatic’s bot lane will be considerably different going into the Summer Split, but it is still being determined whether or not that is a positive thing.
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