Upset leads LEC in KDA through first half of 2022 Spring Split

The German player has only four deaths so far.

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Fnatic marksman Upset is sitting atop the ranks in terms of KDA for the 2022 LEC Spring Split, according to a popular League of Legends statistics site Oracle’s Elixir.

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The AD carry has put up impressive numbers so far this year, despite his team losing three games in the first half of the regular season. Fnatic lost against Rogue and G2 Esports in week three and failed to win against Excel Esports in week four. Thus, the squad is in second place right now alongside G2, who also have a 6-3 record.

But those three losses haven’t stopped Upset from boasting an admirable KDA. Right now, the German player holds an 18.8 mark with 36 kills, 39 assists, and only four deaths to his name. The 22-year-old is also second in terms of gold difference at 10 minutes (a 321 score), just behind Rogue’s Larssen, who leads with a mark of 337.

Rogue’s players have gathered some eye-watering stats of their own. As of now, they’re the sole leader of the 2022 LEC Spring Split, and with a 9-0 record, Rogue remain the only undefeated squad in the competition.

When it comes to K/DA, four of the Rogue representatives are just behind Upset: Comp (14.8), Larssen (12.2), Trymbi (8.3), and Odoamne (7.9). Rogue’s jungler Malrang sits in eighth place with a 5.9 rating.

Fnatic and Rogue won’t clash again until week seven of the 2022 LEC Spring Split. Both teams will return to action on Friday, Feb. 11 when week five of the LEC season begins. Upset and his companions will face SK Gaming, while Rogue will go up against Astralis.

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Freelance Writer at Dot Esports. Mateusz previously worked for numerous outlets and gaming-adjacent companies, including ESL. League of Legends or CS:GO? He loves them both. In fact, he wonders which game he loves more every day. He wanted to go pro years ago, but somewhere along the way decided journalism was the more sensible option—and he was right.